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
Follow us on Eventbrite to stay updated on upcoming trail days and other events
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Latest News
Stay up to date on what is happening on the Shore
Hazard Tree Removal on Floppy Bunny
The DNV has begun hazard tree removal and silvaculture work as part of the Fromme Trail Classification Plan. During the temporary closure last week, tree crews hired by the DNV arbourist were working in the area clearing hazard trees. Work has now been completed on the lower part of Floppy Bunny and the trail has been reopened. New work at the beginning of Floppy Bunny will commence shortly. The trail will be closed and signed while crews complete the work. During the temporary closure, the NSMBA encourages people to ride Bobsled, Natural High or King of the Shore. The NSMBA will update once the work is completed and the trail reopened.
Women of Dirt Movie Premiere – Hosted by the Muddbunnies
On Thursday, March 11th our friends the Muddbunnies are hosting the movie premiere of "Women of Dirt" and have invited all NSMBA members and supporters to join in the fun! This is a great opportunity to support the ladies that love to get their hands dirty on the trails. Check out the work we did together on Slash last year!
COST: $8 online, $10 at door
Fromme Update
We know that many of you have heard the rumours that the DNV is implementing the Fromme Trail Classification Plan this year. Indeed, we can confirm that the district has has approximately $500K to spend on Fromme. But despite what you may have heard, this is not necessarily the death bell of trails on Fromme. The DNV is planning to complete a broad range of projects that will affect all trail users and they may include: signage, forest management, planting of restorative vegetation, and yes, trail changes.
There is an enormous opportunity for the NSMBA to help determine where, how, and what will be done on Fromme and the association remains dedicated to working with land owners to find solutions that work. Over the past two weeks, members of the Trails and Advocacy teams completed walkthroughs of Jerry Rig, Air Supply, Lower Oilcan, Grannies and Upper Crippler with the DNV and permitted maintainers. The discussion was very positive, and the NSMBA is determined to turn these positive discussions into positive actions. We are working with the maintainers and community leaders to:
- Formalize a vision for the Fromme trail network and each individual trail
- Assess each trail and identify areas of concern and areas of improvement
- Create a work plan that addresses the concerns and delivers improvement
- Partner with the DNV to implement the work plan and realize our vision of a secure trail network on Fromme
The NSMBA continues to work with DNV, but our voice is only as strong as the community that supports us. To be a part of the future of Fromme trails, we encourage you to join the NSMBA. As always, our door is open so please contact us with your questions or concerns.
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