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East Kootenay & Rockies  |  Trans-Canada Trails

Trans Canada Trail along the Chief Isadore Trail: Cranbrook to Wardner

East Kootenay & Rockies  |  Trans-Canada Trails

Trans Canada Trail in the Upper Elk Valley: The Elk Valley Trail from Elkford to the Alberta Border via Elk Pass, 76 km

Kimberley Nature Park
East Kootenay & Rockies  |  Trans-Canada Trails

Trans Canada Trail on the NorthStar Rail Trail: Kimberley to Cranbrook, 30 km

East Kootenay & Rockies, West Kootenay  |  Trans-Canada Trails

Trans Canada Trail over Gray Creek Pass: Gray Creek to Kimberley, 91 km

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Trail Closure Notification

ONLY USE THIS FORM TO REPORT ISSUES ON THE TRANS CANADA TRAIL / THE GREAT TRAIL.

Trail maintenance issues are the responsibility of the Trail Steward, which is either the trail owner or a group was given authorization to perform maintenance work. Trails BC is a trail steward for a very limited number of trail segments on the Trans Canada Trail; unfortunately, if a major trail issue occurs along the Trans Canada Trail, there is often very little we can do about it - but we can try to pass on the information to the trail steward if one exists. And also, we can post the information to our site to warn other trail users.

Please send us information about:

  • Closures or obstacles along the trail - especially ones that are safety concerns or block users from passing through
  • Corrections to our online maps, which may include improvements to the trail alignment or updates about campsites, toilets, grocery stores and other details listed on our maps. We really appreciate these!

Information such as a precise location (GPS waypoint), photo, as well as your contact information is extremely helpful to ensure the problem is accurately reported, and so we can follow up with you.

AGAIN, DO NOT USE THIS FORM TO SUBMIT NOTICES ABOUT TRAILS THAT ARE NOT PART OF THE TRANS CANADA TRAIL. We will simply delete the submission and it will not be posted or passed on to anyone. If you need to report a closure on such a trail, please determine the trail owner or operator and send a notice to them.

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