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British Columbians invited to Fifth BC Trails Day this June

The Outdoor Recreation Council of BC is inviting British Columbians to celebrate the fifth annual BC Trails Day on Saturday, June 7th.

Held every year on the first Saturday in June, the event highlights the importance of the province’s 40,000 kilometres of managed trails — not just for recreation, but also for health, tourism, and community connection.

Last year saw more than 60 events across the province, from guided hikes to trail clean-ups and family barbecues.

Organizers are once again calling on local groups, Indigenous communities, and municipalities to get involved.

To register or find an event near you, click here.

Story by Scott Penfold, MyCowichanValleyNow Staff

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