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Come Outside &: Discover Our Most Popul Ar Walking & Hiking Trails

The Trans Canada Trail stretches from coast to coast across Canada. In the Chilliwack area of British Columbia, the trail follows dykes and other paths along the Chilliwack River Valley. It climbs over Paleface Mountain and continues along old logging roads to Hope. Detailed maps and more information about routes and trails in BC can be found in guides like the Trans Canada Trail British Columbia Route or on the Trails BC website.

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Come Outside &: Discover Our Most Popul Ar Walking & Hiking Trails

The Trans Canada Trail stretches from coast to coast across Canada. In the Chilliwack area of British Columbia, the trail follows dykes and other paths along the Chilliwack River Valley. It climbs over Paleface Mountain and continues along old logging roads to Hope. Detailed maps and more information about routes and trails in BC can be found in guides like the Trans Canada Trail British Columbia Route or on the Trails BC website.

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The Trans Canada Trail, is one of the
most spectacular shared use trails in
the world. It stretches fromthe west
coast of Vancouver Island to Canadas
east coast.
The Chilliwack portion of the trail
follows the dyke systemand the
Rotary Trail fromthe west. It then
winds its way up to Cultus Lake and
meanders through the Chilliwack
River Valley by means of newly con-
structed trails, old trails, and along
some of the valleys roadways. The
trail climbs steeply up and over
Paleface Mountain on the east side of
Chilliwack Lake and then follows old
logging roads and the Skagit Road
into the town of Hope and points east.
For more detailed information on the
route through the Chilliwack River
Valley and the rest of B.C. check out
the trail guide, Trans Canada Trail
the British Columbia Route, which
has detailed maps and information
on the trail, or visit the Trails BC
website at: www.trailsbc.ca
For more information call toll-free: 1-800-567-9535
Tourism Chilliwack On-Line: www.thegreatoutside.com
2006 Tourism Chilliwack. Any reproduction or duplication without prior written consent is strictly prohibited.
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PLEASE NOTE: This guide is intended as an overview of some of the most popular hiking trails in the Chilliwack area. If you want to venture further into the backcountry we recommend
finding detailed maps or guidebooks such as 103 Hikes in Southwestern B.C.. Hiking on these trails is at your own risk. Most hikes best June through September. Conditions of trails and access roads
vary and cannot be guaranteed to be optimum. Wear and bring appropriate clothing and footwear, and be prepared for unpredictable weather changes. Carry drinking water and snacks. Minimize
environmental impact by staying on trails as much as possible. For safetys sake, tell someone where youre going and when youll be back. Cell phones work in some areas but not all. Emergency?
Dial 911. Always remember: Do not leave any valuables in vehicles at trailheads. If you pack it in, pack it out. Take only pictures. Leave only footprints.
COME OUTSI DE & DI SCOVER OUR MOST POPULAR WALKI NG & HI KI NG TRAI LS
For more information call toll-free: 1-800-567-9535
Tourism Chilliwack On-Line: www.thegreatoutside.com

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