Cranbrook Rails to Trails - Cranbrook, BC
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member T0SHEA
N 49° 32.927 W 115° 45.398
11U E 589938 N 5489206
This is one of two trailheads for the North Star Rail Trail in Cranbrook. The more northerly of the two, this one is at the end of Collison Rd, just south of the Junction of highway 95A and Theatre road.
Waymark Code: WMKCZG
Location: British Columbia, Canada
Date Posted: 03/22/2014
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member condor1
Views: 2

Currently 40 km. in length, this paved trail follows the abandoned CPR railbed from Cranbrook to Kimberley. Its intended use is for hiking, running, biking and blading. All motor vehicles and horses are prohibited. Being a rail trail, the slopes are gradual, averaging 1.5% and less. Total elevation change along the trail is slightly less than 250 metres. Parking is available at the north trailhead, but not at the south.

This trail, commonly known as the North Star Rail Trail, affords spectacular views of the Rockies to the east and generally beautiful scenery the full length of the trail. When originally completed the trail was simply a rail trail but, in 2012 it officially became a link in the Trans Canada Trail. A major benefit of its becoming part of the TCT is the availability of funding for maintenance and infrastructure, as well as worldwide exposure and more signage. A Kootenay News Advertiser article of March, 2012 covered the trail's inclusion n the TCT. It is reprinted below.

A great writeup on a journey up and down the trail can be found here.
Trail allowances or restrictions:
hiking, running, biking and blading No motor vehicles or horses


Trail type: paved

Parking: Not Listed

Trailhead/trail website: Not listed

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