Located on the big bend of the Columbia River close to the confluence with the Kootenay River. Experience the river up close.
Difficulty: Easy (walkway is paved)
Elevation gained: 0m
Distance: 1.8km
Season: Year-round
Drive: Right off Columbia Ave onto 3rd Street. Right onto 4th Ave. Left on 5th Street into parking lot.
Access to Zuckerberg Island: Head east from Columbia Ave on 8th Street to the parking lot at the end of the road.
Trail. The Millennium Walkway is a 1.8 km paved, handicapped accessible, riverside walk. There are benches, interpretive signs on the history of the area and the Columbia River, lights, and a foot-bridge. Add another five minutes to your walk on a dirt path and you will arrive at Zuckerberg Island which has a great selection of trails. With a detour, can be part of the Three Bridges Loop.
Dogs on leash only. Bike friendly.
Facilities: washrooms, picnic tables, soccer fields, wading pools.
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