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PASS CREEK

This is a short loop around Pass Creek Regional Park, recent upgrades have made this an enjoyable walk for all users.

Difficulty: Easy A1
Elevation gained: N/A
Distance: 1.5km loop
Season: Year-round
Map: 82F/5 Castlegar

Drive: Drive north across the bridge connecting Castlegar and Robson. Turn left on Broadwater Road into Robson. Turn right on Bayview Road before the Pass Creek bridge. Quick left on Parkside Road which dead ends in the campground

Trail: This trail takes you through a forest with the greatest tree species diversity in all of BC! Pass Creek is also a very diverse watershed, the Rainbow Trout can be seen spawning in the spring; Kokanee (September), and Mountain Whitefish (October) in the fall. See the interpretive signage for more information on the natural wonders of this fascinating little park.
The Waldie Island Trail is easily accessed on foot from Pass Creek Park.
Dog and bike-friendly.
Facilities. Interpretive signs, Pass Creek Campground (http://www.hellobc.com/)

 

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