The Rosebery Bonanza Summit Trail

Extending over 26 km (from Rosebery to Summit Lake), this non-motorized section of rail trail offers beautiful Selkirk mountain scenery and a wide range of recreation options including: walking, cycling, trail running, bird watching, and cross country skiing.

The Bonanza and Summit Lake trail sections pass through the Bonanza Biodiversity Corridor. This corridor, along with the Slocan Lake section, is a year round active wildlife corridor, providing a wide range of habitats and food sources for a variety of mammals, ungulates, birds, amphibians and other wildlife.

A Biodiversity Hotspot

All the non-motorized recreational trails in the Rosebery-Bonanza-Summit trail network, pass through a multitude of wildlife, habitats and ecosystems…

Biodiversity and Habitats.

“We have a strong group of supporters and volunteers that keep the trails in shape and make it easy for hikers, bikers and nature enthusiasts to observe wildlife in a safe and respectful way.”

Let’s meet up on the trail to share in the beauty of the natural world.

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