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Tatlayoko Wheelchair Accessible Wilderness Trails

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May 26, 2009 | Tips from Travellers > Anahim Lake, Backcountry Touring

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Finally I got a chance to see them – the Wheelchair Accessible Wilderness Trails that everyone is talking about. The Tatlayoko Valley is one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever seen and I just love the idea of those new trails providing access to people with disabilities.

The surface of the trails is mining belting which was donated by one of the local mines. It makes a very smooth trail surface and is also great for jogging or inline skating.

The existing trails are right on the lake – a super spectacular setting with the surrounding mountains, the Niut Range and Potato Ranges.

I also love the idea of the Tatlayoko Community Association who would like to see the completion of 210km of wheelchair accessible trails throughout the Cariboo Chilcotin region by 2010.

A very cool project! And I already know I will be back to spend more time in the valley, sooo much to see and do!

Posted by Miriam, Williams Lake at 01:09 PM

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