Spring 2018 Newsletter is here!
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Want to learn more about what has been happening with PRPAWS and the Sunshine Coast Trail over recent months and exciting events to come!? Check out our Spring… Continue reading ⇒
2018 Marathon Shuffle – Registration NOW OPEN!
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Powell River Parks and Wilderness Society (PRPAWS) is celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Marathon Shuffle in 2018. The Full and Half Shuffle will be held on separate days… Continue reading ⇒
New Hut At Confederation Lake
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With the completion of the Golden Stanley Hut on the Sunshine Coast Trail in the spring of 2016, PRPAWS applied for, and received, funding from the Powell River… Continue reading ⇒
Winter 2015 PRPAWS Newsletter is here!
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Want to know what has been happening with PRPAWS and the Sunshine Coast Trail over recent months? Check out our Winter 2015 newsletter, out now! Some highlights include:… Continue reading ⇒
New Signage Goes Up On The Sunshine Coast Trail
Posted in SCT News, Trail Work Updates
More of the new Map Signs are going up at various trailheads of sections of the Sunshine Coast Trail. The large majority of the thousands of hikers using… Continue reading ⇒
Sunshine Coast Trail Gets New Signage Helping Visitors Find Their Way
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PRPAWS is working together with Tourism Powell River (TPR – the Visitors Info Centre on Joyce) to help make Powell River even more visitor friendly. Most of us… Continue reading ⇒
Georgia Strait: 10 amazing sights awaiting hikers on the Sunshine Coast Trail in B.C.
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The Sunshine Coast Trail is getting a lot of love this month! Check out this story (with photos) in the Georgia Strait by Stephen Hui! “Nine days into… Continue reading ⇒
Explore Mag Features Sunshine Coast Trail
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The Sunshine Coast Trail was featured in Explore Magazine this month! “Highlighting expansive coastal and mountain vistas, meandering through old-growth rainforest and dotted with trailside huts, the 180-km… Continue reading ⇒