Who are We?

We are a​ volunteer​ driven ​non-profit organization​ dedicated to caring for a sustainable trail​ ​network within the​ ​community.

Support What We Do

From becoming a member to volunteering out on the trails, there are many ways you can support the NSMBA!

Trail Days and Events

Help with trail building and maintenance at one of our upcoming Public Trail Days, Work Wednesdays and more listed here.

View our Events Page for all scheduled events

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Latest News

Stay up to date on what is happening on the Shore

Bobsled Trail Day Nov 3

Bobsled Trail Day Nov 3

A total of 28 people participated in the work on Bobsled this weekend, sponsored by North Shore Bike Shop.  Work will continue to finalize this reroute on Nov 16th for our final trail day of the year.

Led by Pat Podolski, Digger & Irish Pete, a major reroute has been implemented that addresses the steep grade (33%) and subsequent erosion.  The new alignment will be sustainable and more in line with the experience associated with a beginner trail, including an average grade of less than 10%.

 

2013 AGM Nov 27

2013 AGM Nov 27

 

Join us at Jaycee House on Nov 27 at 730pm to review our progress in 2013 and goals for 2014.  The efforts of the NSMBA are made possible through volunteer efforts so your contribution for 2014 is sought to continue our momentum into next year.  Director nominations and roles & responsibilities will be posted here soon, so please check back frequently for updates.  Refreshments will be provided by Okanagan Springs.

 

Bridle Path Revitalization – Reroute Completed by Shore Corps

Bridle Path Revitalization – Reroute Completed by Shore Corps

 

The Shore Corps completed a significant re-route on the Bridle Path on Sat Oct 26th.  Part of the MEC funded Bridle Path Revitalization, the first portion of the reroute began in April 20th of this year by the Spring Academy grads.

The Shore Corps are graduates from the Builders Academy who have attended the theory session and the field practical session.  The reroute will improve sustainability and user experience while bringing this section of the Bridle Path in line with the green ranking of difficulty.

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