Regional Trails Management Plan

The Regional Trails Management Plan was completed in 2016. It guides decision-making, priority setting, and budget planning for the next decade and more for the Galloping Goose Regional Trail, the Lochside Regional Trail and the E&N Rail Trail - Humpback Connector and future regional trails.

Planning Process & Public Engagement

The plan was approved by the CRD’s Regional Parks Committee in October and by the CRD Board in November 2016. Prior to that, a Draft Regional Trails Management Plan was made available for review and comment between November 2015 and February 2016. All comments received were reviewed and considered. Many editorial changes and a few substantive changes were made based on input from the public and local governments. The CRD thanks all who participated in the planning and public engagement process.

Category
Strategies & Plans
Topic
Getting Around
Year published
2016
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