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.
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Bottletop Evening Trail Maintenance Wednesday, August 8th at 6pm
Bottletop is just about perfect this time of year thanks to the work that Different Bikes and NS Ride did last year for TAP 2011, led by Daniel Lui and Darryl Marlatt TAP build leaders.
The final traverse on Bottletop is littered with pebbles and baby heads, with a thin track winding through it.
We'll need a couple hours with a small crew to rake out the last steep section. Anybody is welcome to come lend a hand.
Meeting time is 6pm on the trail, Wednesday August 8th. Meet at the bottom of the trail on Fisherman's at Twin Bridges and we will walk up from there.
NSMBA seeks help with Business Case for Annual Trail Crew
North Vancouver residents rate outdoor trails as their highest recreational priority, even above ice rinks, soccer fields and swimming pools. Why then is funding for the maintenance and construction of trails so hard to come by?
The NSMBA is preparing a business case for the annual funding of a trail crew for the North Shore, and we need your help!
Your role could be:
- collecting and analyzing user data (trail counts, user surveys, literature review)
- researching best practices (what models for funded trail maintenance already exist)
- evaluating different options for the program (cost/benefit, risk identification/mitigation, stakeholder sensativity analysis)
- technical writing
Anyone is welcome to assist. Volunteers with experience developing business cases, or a background in planning, finance or management would be an asset.
We will be reviewing the business case with municipal staff mid-August, and presenting to Council mid-September.
Annual funding for trails is a critical step in ensuring everyone will continue to have access to the trail network we all love. Please help spread the word to help us move together in the right direction. Please respond to mathew@nsmba.ca
Attention: Ned’s on Seymour
For those of you riding out Ned's on Seymour, please use Hyannis or Bottletop as your exit. Mystery Creek is for hikers only and biking is not permitted. Please follow the signs posted in the area.
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