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“It’s superb” – South Mountain Press reporting about the Elk Link Trail
September 9th, 2022 in South Mountain Press – “The uniqueness of the [Elk Link Trail] and [Trans Canada Trail] in our area […] is that it is prairie countryside. […] You go past century-old farms, beautiful fields and country vistas, old cemeteries, abandoned farm sites, a lovely old barn, obsolete farm machinery, the Rolling River itself, and an interesting old trestle bridge that used to be part of the rail line.” – taken from South Mountain Press_2022_09_9, p. 3, written by Candy Irwin
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Team effort! – Successful Trail Clean Up in Neepawa
Locals get together on a Trail Clean up in Neepawa On June 27 & 28, 2022 the Neepawa Middle School Grade 6C class and the Neepawa Lions teamed up to participate in a “Trail Clean-up” event along The Trans Canada Trail system that runs through Neepawa. A combination of young and old teaming up to accomplish this goal while helping to clean their community. Neepawa Middle Schoolers and Neepawa’s Lions Club out on the trail together The grade six students cleaned up over 5km of trail in and around their community leading from “The Back Forty”, new bicycle park all the way to Lions Riverbend Park. Grade 6C teacher Mrs.…
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Trail condition – Updates about the Rossburn Subdivision Trail
The RSTA currently has a maintenance program and the Rossburn Subdivision Trail gets inspected twice a year. We to try our best to keep you updated on this page – should there be special trail condition to report. November 26th / 2024: Rossburn/ Waywayseecappo First Nation Landslide The landslide/ washout problem on the Rossburn Subdivision Trail between Rossburn and Waywayseecappo First Nation has been repaired – just in time for the upcoming snowmobiling season and before the first snow hit. Thanks to Trans Canada Trail, Trails Manitoba and Snowtraxx Snowmobile Club for generously financing this project. Thanks to our contractor Hunter Trucking in Rossburn for the repair. July 25th / 2024:…