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EVR donates more than $700,000 in support of local trail networks in the Elk Valley and Crowsnest Pass

publié: 26/09/2025

Sparwood, BC ¬– Elk Valley Resources (EVR) today announced it is providing more than $700,000 in funding to enhance and grow the non-motorized, multi-use trail network in the Elk Valley and Crowsnest Pass. 

“EVR is proud to support projects that create lasting benefits in the Elk Valley and surrounding area,” said Mike Carrucan, CEO, EVR. “Expanding the diversity of the trail network in the region enhances access to nature and helps provide additional opportunities for residents and visitors to enjoy the outdoors.” 

Over the next five years, EVR is providing funding to the following groups and projects:

•    Fernie Trails Alliance:  $320,000 over 5 years for improvements and continued development of the Flow Zone trail network

•    Sparwood Trails Alliance: $73,000 over 2 years for downhill and intermediate trail construction

•    Elkford Trails Alliance: $100,000 over 2 years for the development of the Boivin Loop Trail Project

•    United Riders of the Crowsnest: $235,000 over 2 years to build five new downhill focused mountain bike trails

The funding will support the development of new trails as well as enhancements to the existing networks – key infrastructure that helps attract tourists, businesses and families to the Elk Valley and Crowsnest Pass, strengthening the local economy and supporting the region’s growing tourism sector. 

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See a video featuring each recipient organization here.