Work improves access to forest.
Volunteers spruce up trail systems in Millennium Park
Peak Online
Community partners have joined forces to improve access on forest trails. That’s because the BOMB (Bloody Old Men’s Brigade) Squad has secured funding from Powell River Community Forest Ltd. to turn tired old trail systems into the kind of project for which the squad is renown. Pat Walsh, BOMB Squad member and president of Powell River’s Outdoor Recreation User Group (ORUG) Trails Society, said the forest trail beautification project is the result of the cooperative efforts of a number of community user groups. “The idea is to bring the trails back up to a more usable level and to refurbish the trails,” he said. “There are a number of different trails in Millennium Park that are being done.”
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