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- Lochside Regional Trail | Capital Regional District - crd. ca
Learn about upcoming improvements to popular sections of the Lochside Regional Trail on the Regional Trestles Renewal, Trails Widening and Lighting Project page You can cycle, walk, run, or ride a horse in the rural areas
- Vancouver Island Victory – Capitol Region Equestrians Triumph on . . .
The Capitol Region Equestrians (CRE), a group formed to advocate for continued equestrian use of the rural sections of the Lochside Trail in the Hunt and Blenkinsop Valleys, have quietly scored a significant victory for all trail riders in the Victoria area
- Horse riders fight Lochside Trail paving plan
Riders in the heart of Saanich Peninsula’s horse country are fighting a plan that would pave a section of Lochside Trail and ban equestrians from the serene path they have used for decades
- Paving Paradise on Lochside Trail: Biker versus Rider
In addition to the substantial cost involved, doing so would trigger a Captial Regional District (CRD) rule that bans horses from paved CRD trails Lochside Trail is a popular multi-use trail used by runners, walkers, bike riders and horseback riders
- Lochside - Galloping Goose trail
Travel slowly and pass horses with care The Blenkinsop Trestle soon appears, hovering over the marshy wetlands of Blenkinsop Lake, then opening up as the lake reaches out on both sides Water lilies and cat tails poke from the edges, while families of ducks glide placidly past Try scanning the lake with binoculars from one of the bird blinds
- HCBC Trails Database - Horse Council BC
While some parts of the Lochside Trail are off-road and others downright pastoral, in some places trail visitors must share paved or gravel public roads with motor vehicles and farm vehicles
- Do you ride the. . . - Elk Beaver Lake Equestrian Society
Quote from the plan: "Horseback riding will continue to be permitted along a small section of the trail, between Island View Road (Central Saanich) and Lochside Park (Saanich,) until the trail is paved
- Regional Trestles Renewal, Trails Widening and Lighting Project
The Capital Regional District (CRD) is upgrading key sections of the Galloping Goose and Lochside Regional Trails to support growing demand These popular multi-use trails now welcome over 3 8 million visits each year, with usage expected to increase by 2 5% annually
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