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Trail Day - Burnaby Mountain Biking Association
Burnaby Mountain Biking Association Trail Day - Nicole's
Meet at Gagliardi Way and the exit of Nicole's Trail.
Visit bmba.ca for registration details.

Sunshine Coast Trails Society User Forum
The Sunshine Coast Trails Society (SCTS) is hosting a User Forum, and we need your active participation to ensure its success. This event is designed to connect invested organizations with the public and shape the future of our trails.
SCTS User Forum: An Opportunity for Collaboration and Engagement
• Date: Saturday, May 24th 2025
• Time: 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM (Setup at 2:30 PM)
• Location: Sechelt Seaside Centre
This is not just a public gathering; it's a strategic platform for your organization to:
• Engage Directly with the Public:
◦ Meet potential new members and answer their questions.
◦ Showcase your organization's activities and contributions.
• Network and Collaborate:
◦ Build vital connections with other trail organizations, local businesses, logging industry and local government representatives.
◦ Foster partnerships to address shared challenges and opportunities.
• Influence Trail Management:
◦ Provide valuable input on trail accessibility, maintenance, and future development.
◦ Share your organization's maps and publications.
• Provide crucial feedback:
◦ Inform the SCTS about the challenges that your organization faces.
Your Organization's Role:
We are reserving dedicated spaces for each activity type (hikers, bikers, ATV riders, dog walkers, logging representatives, etc.). We will provide:
• Tables for your displays and materials.
• Maps of local trails.
• Light refreshments.
We request that your organization:
• Arrive at 2:30 PM to set up your table and displays.
• Provide organizational materials and information.
• Assist with cleanup after the event.
Commitment and Communication:
Your confirmed participation is essential for the forum's success. We will be updating our promotional materials and website with a list of participating organizations.
• Please confirm your organization's attendance as soon as possible to “rpicketts@sctrails.ca”.
• Stay informed about participating organizations by visiting our website: “www.sctrails.ca”
Feedback and SCTS Membership:
• A designated space will be available for you to share your organization's feedback on trail challenges and opportunities.
• Learn how SCTS membership can amplify your organization's voice in local trail issues.
This is a unique opportunity to connect with the community, strengthen your organization's presence, and contribute to the sustainable future of our trails.
We urge you to secure your organization's place at this User Forum.
Sincerely,
The Sunshine Coast Trails Society

Burns Lake Snowmobile Club Spring Poker Ride
The Burns Lake Snowmobile Club hosts 3 Poker Rides per year. We have an upcoming spring ride on May 31 2025. It is open to all and usually attended by people with quads or side by sides and dirt bikes. The event starts at the clubs property, 5km on Babine lk Rd. Registration is held there and then you head out down the clubs registered well marked trail to cards stops out in the back country. One of the stops is at the clubs gazebo on Nellion Lk where there is a warm up shelter and a fire to cook your lunch if you so chose. The ride is 50 to 60 km long depending on the route the clubs volunteers have chosen. Warm clothes are advised for this ride as the weather can sometimes be cool at this time of the year.
Event Fee: $20.00
Organizer: Burns Lake Snowmobile Club

Welcome back to Tsutswecw Provincial Park Wednesday Walkabout Programs
Come out and enjoy the walking trails along Adams River with The Adams River Salmon Society. We have fully accessible paths from the main parking lot to the viewing platform, as well as accessible bathrooms. Find a guide along the trails and ask about this amazing Adams River and the life it supports.
Get a sneak peek of the new Salmon Life Cycle Secwepemc Landmark that will be official unveiled in June. It's a great place to explore, get outside and learn a little about this amazing park and the salmon that call it home.
Our Wednesday Walkabout programs start June 4th, in time for BC Trails Day, and run past BC Rivers Day until early October from 10-1pm

Logan Lake ATV Club Celebrates BC Trails Day "After Tremont"
The Logan Lake ATV Club will celebrate BC Trails day in 2025 by revisiting & exploring the 630 sq km of forest that was burnt by the Tremont Wildfire in 2021. Some members will camp out near the fire zone over a 4 day period, while other members will join for day trips. The club will be replacing ORV trail signs that were lost to the fire, while also creating new GPS trail information to share that will help prevent future trail users from becoming lost.
Organizer: Logan Lake ATV Club

Bergeron Upper/Lower Falls Circular Route - Tumbler Ridge
Join Peak Wyld Co to embark on a rewarding hike to Bergeron Falls, one of the remarkable highway waterfalls in Northern BC. This spectacular waterfall plunges 100 meters over a sandstone lip into a stunning horseshoe-shaped bowl, creating a breathtaking sight that’s not to be missed.
The trail features impressive sections along the riverside and through scenic canyons, allowing hikers to fully immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the area. As you approach Bergeron Falls, you’ll be captivated by the sight of the cascading water tumbling over rugged rock formations into a tranquil pool below.
Located in Tumbler Ridge, BC, Bergeron Falls is a true gem that offers not only a picturesque destination but also a serene and peaceful atmosphere. This hike is perfect for nature enthusiasts and those looking to experience the splendor of British Columbia’s landscapes. Join us on this unforgettable journey to witness the beauty of Bergeron Falls!
11.5 KM Round Trip
Challenging Difficulty
4-5 Hours
365m (1200 ft) Elevation Change
Event Fee: $70.20
Included
A summer day exploring Tumbler Ridge, BC.
Bear spray mini course.
Proper fossil handling.
$5 from every booking goes to Wolverine & Nordic Mountain Society
Peak Wyld Co sticker.
Plant identification.
A first aid kit, emergency supplies, and a communication device will be carried by guides.
Packing list
20-30L Daypack
Trekking poles
Sturdy Hiking footwear
Hiking shirt – long sleeves help with sun protection
Hiking shorts or pants
Rain gear – waterproof
Snacks & Lunch
Water – Bladder & Water Bottle
Sunscreen
Hat
Sunglasses
Lip Balm
Head Lamp – Extra batteries
First Aid Kit
Matches
Fire Starter
Emergency Shelter – Emergency Blanket
Bug Spray
Multi-tool/knife
Change of clothes waiting for you in the car.
Toilet Paper
Extra clothing is one of the 10 essentials. Weather can change quickly, and you may be out longer than planned. In every season, be prepared with additional waterproof layers, fleece jacket or warm layers, extra socks, gloves and toque and bufff.
Optional:
Rain cover for daypack.
Gaiters (Great for creek crossing)
Bear Spray
To book a spot email: jocelyn@peakwyldco.ca

Invasive Weed Pull - Fernie
The Fernie Trails Alliance and Coal Creek Heritage Society will be working together to do several invasive species weed pulls throughout our trail network. We will divide into groups and have the East Kootenay Invasive Species Summer Coordinator come and educate, and teach us to get rid of invasive weeds.
Event Location: Meet at the Montane Trail Head

Celebrate BC Trails Day with the City of Surrey
BC Trails Day raises awareness about responsible use of and care for our trails and provides opportunities to enjoy our trails and outdoor spaces. Celebrate by listening to forest songs, breathing fresh air, and seeing nature close-up on a guided nature trail walk. Walks are accessible. Drop in to one or both nature walks. All ages.
Walk 1:
Come to Colebrook Park (14311 Colebrook Road) for a 1.6-km loop taking place at 10:00 am to 11:30 am.
Walk 2:
Meet at Fergus Watershed Biodiversity Preserve Park (1277-168 St) for a 1-km loop at 1pm to 2:30 pm.
Organizer: City of Surrey

Rise and Roam Rose Swanson Hike - Armstrong
A roughly 3 hour hike at Rose Swanson doing the outside loop. 8 km and 354m elevation gain. Exploring the trail and all the views! Bring water, appropriate clothing for the weather, food and snacks, sturdy hiking shoes, poles (optional), backpack that you can carry yourself the duration of the hike. Sunscreen and bug repellant (optional), and smiles. Free tickets and more information are available through Eventbrite and through Lady Alliance Okanagan page.
This event is open to people who are women or identify as women.

Ribbons of Green Trail Society Event Tent - Vernon
Ribbons of Green Trail Society will be setting up an event tent at Rocky Ridge, Turtle Mountain Boulevard Vernon BC! Come say hello and pickup free trail maps and invasive species information.
Organizer: Ribbons of Green Trail Society

Port Hardy BC Trails Day - Story Walk
Celebrate BC Trails Day with a Story Walk at the beautiful Quatse Loop!
Join us for a unique outdoor literacy experience where the pages of a children's book come to life along the trail. Follow the story page by page as you stroll through nature, enjoying both the captivating tale and the scenic surroundings.
This family-friendly event is perfect for all ages and encourages a love of reading, outdoor exploration, and community connection.
Sat | June 7
Free
10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Location: Quatse Trail Loop
Organized by: Port Hardy Recreation & Quatse Salmon Centre

One Spot North Walk/Hike/Ride - Black Creek
Our local One Spot North trail is part of a legacy trail from Courtenay to the Oyster River. The section of the trail in our rural area dead-ends only 1 km from Hamm Road. Macaulay Road and Area Neighbourhood Association is lobbying to complete the trail and an organized walk/hike/ride from Macaulay Heights Park to where the trail dead-ends brings attention to the need to complete this trail for public access. The walk/hike/ride event distance is approximately 4 km to the dead-end and then return, a total walk/hike/ride of approximately 8km.

Gabriola’s End to End Walk
Gabriola Land and Trails Trust will walk from the south east end of Gabriola to the west, approximately 16 km on trails and quiet roads. Bring water, a lunch and cash for the bus back to the start.
Organizer: Gabriola Land and Trails Trust

Heavy Petal Enduro - Smithers
The first annual Heavy Petal Enduro is coming June 14, 2025 to the Bluff in Smithers, BC. Presented by Rose Pedal Repair and the Smithers Mountain Bike Association, this event promises to be a highlight of the riding season for riders in a wide range of ages and abilities!
This is an event designed for all ages and categories. It's meant to get people out biking to meet each other and build the biking community in Smithers.

Summit Run-It - Stone Mountain Provincial Park
Join Northern Rockies Regional Municipality in our 11th annual run/walk of the Summit Tower Road. Participants will meet at the Summit Tower Road access point and walk or run approximately 12km return (to the tower and back) all on a gravel road surface. All participants will turn around and head back (if they haven’t made it to the tower) after 2 hours. Participants should prepare for any and all weather conditions and should bring everything they would normally need for a run/hike of that distance (water, food, appropriate foot wear). We will ensure all safety aspects are taken care of for this event. Dogs are welcome! Children must be accompanied by a responsible adult.
Children under 18 and older adults over 60 years are welcome at no admission cost. $15 for adults.
The first 50 registered are guaranteed event swag.
Thank you to Gail and Ben Andrews at Tetsa River Outfitters for once again offering cinnamon buns for all participants!
Organizer: Northern Rockies Regional Municipality