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Geography of British Columbia / Shuswap Country / Transport / Cycling infrastructure / Urban planning / Interior of British Columbia / Okanagan / Shuswap / Rail trail / Columbia-Shuswap Regional District / Trail / Greenway
Date: 2014-06-27 17:27:27
Geography of British Columbia
Shuswap Country
Transport
Cycling infrastructure
Urban planning
Interior of British Columbia
Okanagan
Shuswap
Rail trail
Columbia-Shuswap Regional District
Trail
Greenway

PUBLIC CALL TO ACTION. . . Please send expressions of support to your local Mayors, Councillors, Regional Directors, and MLA. The Shuswap Trail Alliance PO Box 1531, Salmon Arm, BC V1E 4P67

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