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51 km (31.7 mi) of great scenery, nature, culture and urban environments abound as you follow the historic CN Rail line.


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32.2

Miles

51.8

KM

Doubletrack

1,440' 439 m

High

1,122' 342 m

Low

564' 172 m

Up

348' 106 m

Down

1%

Avg Grade (0°)

3%

Max Grade (2°)

Dogs Leashed

E-Bikes Allowed

Features Commonly Bikepacked · Views

Family Friendly Lots of room for the little ones.

The trail is not yet maintained from Old Vernon Rd north to McCarthy Rd (about 6km).

Need to Know

Due to the covid-19 panic, some parking areas and some bathrooms are temporarily closed. At this time the trails remain open with social distance guidelines. Contact local authorities for details before you go.

Description

Best to park at one of the many local parks in Kelowna and count down the kilometers as you ride north. You'll need to cross many roads and streets so watch the little ones.

At 14.5 km, you'll come to Old Vernon Rd. The trail is not yet maintained from Old Vernon Rd north to McCarthy Rd. You may want to press on if you are a hearty, avid biker but most choose to load up the bikes and drive Hwy 97 to Beaver Lake Rd to resume the adventure from McCarty Rd. If you do skip this rougher section you'll miss out on the Ellison Lake shoreline and all the related birding.

Either way, keep riding north to enjoy the east shoreline of Wood Lake. Cross over to the west side of the valley at Oyama for continued adventure on the west shoreline of Kalamalka Lake. End your trip in Middleton Mountain.

Try out the Crystal Waters Trail above the Okanagan Rail Trail for a forest adventure with great views!

A bit of CN railroad history:

The CN Rail line was constructed in 1925. Kelowna Pacific Railway served the local communities of Campbell Creek, Kamloops, Vernon, Coldstream, Lake Country, Okanagan Indian Band and Kelowna bringing produce and lumber from the Okanagan Valley to markets across the country. Rising costs and low revenues brought the Kelowna Pacific Railway to a costing stop in July 2013. Later that fall CN Rail began the process of discontinuing the rail line running from Lumby Junction in Coldstream to Kelowna.

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Joseph States

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