NEWS & EVENTS
Trails BC 2026 AGM: June 1 (remote)
The 2026 Annual General Meeting for Trails BC has been scheduled for Monday June 1, 2026, at 6:30pm.The meeting will be held remotely. Save the date, and enjoy transition into Spring in the meantime 🌼
Feedback on Metro Vancouver Regional Parks Camping Opportunities Study: Opportunity to Strengthen Cycle Tourism
Trails BC, in conjunction with other local and provincial groups, submitted a letter of feedback to the Metro Vancouver Regional Parks Committee on January 2, 2026: Re: "Regional Parks Camping Opportunities Study Results"(item E1 in Nov 5 2025 Metro Vancouver...
Letter to BC Ministry regarding decommissioning of Kettle Valley section
On February 6, 2026 the BC Ministry of Environment and Parks announced plans to decommission a 67-kilometre section of the Kettle Valley Rail Trail between Princeton and the Coquihalla Highway. The section has been closed since 2021 due to damage from heavy rain and...
Tsawwassen First Nation Celebrates sməq̓ʷaʔ xeł – the Great Blue Heron Way Video Release
Tsawwassen, BC — On May 3, 2025, a vibrant celebration was held to honour the completion of the video “sməq̓ʷaʔ xeł - the Great Blue Heron Way - A Trail Reconnecting First Nations Communities”. The event brought together Elder xʷasteniya, Tsawwassen First Nation (TFN)...
sməq̓ʷaʔ xeł Summer Youth Lead
The Trails Society of British Columbia (Trails BC) is seeking a sməq̓ʷaʔ xeł Summer Youth Lead. This position leds the delivery of the Sməq̓ʷaʔ xeł component of the Tsawwassen First Nation Summer Youth Program during July and August. This will involve leading cycling...
Call for Directors
The Trails Society of BC (Trails BC) is seeking volunteers to serve on our Board of Directors. If you have passion for the land and trails and have a commitment to reconciliation, diversity and inclusion, we would appreciate your help and perspective! Experience in...
Harry Francis Killough
February 3rd, 1934 - December 9th, 2022 Article written by Steven Rigby - Friends of the Columbia and Western Trail We are saddened after a long life, well lived. Harry Killough passed away peacefully in his sleep early in the morning of December 9th, 2022. Many...
Scientists for species letter to Premier John Horgan November 16 2020
Please read the attachment below from the Scientists for species, asking for a meeting with Premier John Horgan to establish long overdue provincial endangered species legislation and investment in protection and recovery to reverse biodiversity loss in BC. Trails...
Policy Recommendations and three questions for the 2020 Provincial Candidates
(Questions were sent on October 12 to BC NDP, BC Liberals, and BC Greens and received their responses in order listed top down.) Self-propelled trail users are severely impacted by motorized users and the re-designation of rail trails for industrial use. Rail trails...









