Once a tourism lifeline, the KVR Trail remains washed out and waiting for answers (opens original article in a new tab)
Five years after the 2021 flooding, the KVR Trail remains damaged with no final decision on its future, impacting tourism, businesses, and emergency access, as the B.C. government considers partial repairs instead of full decommissioning.
- KVR Trail remains washed out five years after 2021 flooding with no final decision on repairs or decommissioning
- B.C. government considers partial repairs near Princeton instead of full decommissioning
- Trail closure impacts local tourism, businesses, and emergency access for residents
- Federal approval required for any restoration, with $20 million estimated for decommissioning and $50 million for rebuilding
- Mayor of Princeton notes economic losses from trail closure and lack of continuous access
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