Columbia Valley Greenways Trail Alliance

Columbia Valley Greenways Trail Alliance Our Mission is to plan, construct, and promote responsible use of sustainable trails in the Columbia Valley.

Our Vision is to become a thriving world-class trails destination community. Our Vision
To create a world-class network of interconnected multi-use trails throughout the Columbia Valley. Our Mission: Community organizations working in partnership to advocate the development, maintenance and responsible use of sustainable trails on public and private lands to promote year round healthy living and c

ommunity values. Our Values: Sustainable actions; Trust, collaboration and inclusiveness; Healthy living and family values; Education for responsible use of trails and environmental stewardship; Partnership for the benefit of all groups; Public knowledge, awareness and respect for trails and trail users; and, Economic benefits for the Columbia Valley. We are privately funded and able to operate thanks to generous sponsors and donors. If you’re interested in contributing, please contact CVGTA’s executive director or one of our board members. We are currently working on a number of projects/ trail sections which make up the Upper Columbia Trail Network. Spine Trail: The trail system begins with a ‘spine trail’ which will form a primary route, and will extend along the length of the Columbia Valley. The spine trail will serve to connect current trails with new routes where required to provide a safe transportation corridor for residents and visitors. The trail network will also provide corridors that will link existing nodes of ecological significance as well as connecting and highlighting regions of cultural, historical and recreational importance. Nodes or hubs: Areas of ecological or cultural significance. These may require special protection or restoration, and will also include educational signage or brochures. The linking of nodes by connecting trails will be emphasized. Multi-use trails: Trails for all human powered activities such as walking, running, cycling, hiking, skiing, rollerblading and wheelchairs. All trails to be collaboratively developed for the benefit of Valley residents and visitors with a strong interpretive signage component. Greenway Restoration/ Enhancements: Habitat restoration is a critical aspect of our work, focusing on natural elements that have suffered degradation through human use. Restoration actions are prescribed by ecologists, and where possible, we include educational materials regarding site enhancements. Riparian restoration can include creation of channels and fish barriers to regenerate fish habitat. For outreach, the CVGTA uses historic anecdotes, maps, graphics and photos in our interpretative panels, which are positioned strategically throughout the area. We seek to engage visitors with the local history and to orient them to the greenway. We endeavor to meet the needs of a diverse audience – from the serious naturalist, hiker, paddler to the novice. We also strive to provide local landowners with helpful stewardship information.

Worth sharing this post. Share the trails. When you encounter a horse and rider, it’s always a safe practice to communic...
08/14/2025

Worth sharing this post.

Share the trails. When you encounter a horse and rider, it’s always a safe practice to communicate, stop and dismount off your bike. If you’re on a hill, move to the low side of the trail, as the horse will feel less threatened. Be safe. Be kind.

For me information and tips, please use the link below:

https://hcbc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/Trail-Etiquette-Cyclist.pdf

A friendly reminder to all trails users about who yields to who.
If you encounter hikers or horse back riders while out and about riding, it’s your responsibility to yield the trail to them.
Bikers yield to hikers and everyone yields to horses.
When approaching other users, especially from behind, give a “hello” to let them know you are there.
In particular, if you encounter a horse and rider on the trail, please remember horses can be easily spooked by loud noises or sudden movements. Communicate with the rider, yield the trail and be prepared to dismount if necessary. Do not assume it’s safe to simply ride past, especially from behind.
Sure it may slow your Strava time down but the goal is to not scare anyone and have everyone enjoy their time on the trails.

07/14/2025

Edit- according to another post the bike has been found!

Another bike theft in the Valley! Keep your eyes open folks! Send us a note if you know anything and we will contact the poster. Or better yet, let the police know.

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