Saturday, 19 December 2015

Kettle Valley Rail Trail


















The Kettle Valley Rail Trail is an abandoned railway bed that winds through central British Columbia between Midway and Hope. The 600km route offers the cyclist or hiker unique trail experiences: tunnels, trestles moving through mountain forests and a small desert. With the many camping facilities along the trail allows for extended trips or weekends.

Myra Canyon near Kelowna, B.C. has a series of 18 trestles on this portion of the picturesque trail. It may pose a challenge for those with fear of heights.


KettlevalleyRailway.ca

Photo Credit: wikipedia

6 comments:

Trish and Rob MacGregor said...

Great photo and an interesting slice of history. Glad to have found your blog again, Barbara! Our synchronicity blog is now at: blog.synchrosecrets.com

Happy holidays!

Best- Trish MacGregor

Leah J. Utas said...

Sounds fascinating, but I am terrified of heights.

Barbara Martin said...

Trish and Rob, thanks for the update.

Leah, fear of heights stems from past life experiences.

Rajesh said...

Picturesque and scenic route.

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Rune Eide said...

Very nice - I would be at home here.