Weathering the storm
Community Forest is weathering the storm well so far. Please let us know if you encounter any big blowouts on the trails.
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Community Forest is weathering the storm well so far. Please let us know if you encounter any big blowouts on the trails.
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A rock with personality, this fun feature has a few simple bouldering lines for the young and the young at heart.
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Come and join us at Pedal Sport for our annual general meeting. Nominations for 5 board seats are now open. Everyone is welcome. Hope to see you there. Wednesday, October 8 @ 7pm, 45960 Alesander Ave. Chilliwack Click here for more details.
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Thanks to the amazing Dogwood Monarch Lions for their continued support! Our Treasurer-Marc Greidanus, Field Trip Coordinator-Kylie Greidanus, and Trail Crew Alumni and Volunteer-Lloyd Laroche were on hand for the first bingo night of the fall. This $8k donation helps fund our field trip program and our trail crew. Thank you to all the bingo
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Today is the 10th anniversary of the very first trail clearing in the Community Forest. Have fun out there!
Thanks to the Book Man for their ongoing support of our Little Mtn Park Project! This perfectly curated store has always had a strong community focus. Check out their staff picks section! And if you haven’t been up Little Mtn recently you should check it out. Looking so beautiful in there and all the trails
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Thanks Heritage Barn for sponsoring our Little Mountain Park Project! Chilliwack’s newest purveyors of fine local produce, flowers, eggs, dairy, coffee and more! Come check out their beautiful shop at 46783 Hope River Rd. The owners are long time supporters of Chilliwack trails!
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New bridges going up thanks to Kerry and friends! This functional art is not in the Community Forest but the cedar rungs were harvested there. This particular log was burnt decades ago and has been standing dead. Note the char and the tight grain. Old burnt cedar rungs are strong, grippy and rot resistant. The
The new trail along Chilliwack River Road has been one of our most rewarding partnerships. Moving from bushwhacking with a brush saw to an accessible trail highlighting the return of salmon to a reclaimed creekbed affirms our vision and spirit of collaboration. We are grateful to Skowkale, Atchelitz and Yakweakwioose First Nations for trusting us
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Holiday trail day this Saturday Dec 14 10:00 am! Meet at the new SAY Wellness Centre 7256 Chilliwack River Rd. We will be digging drainage and slinging bark mulch so bring a shovel and a wheelbarrow if you’ve got em. Great way to put those Xmas calories to good use! We will be there all