Trails

Parks and recreation manager Landon Kulych presents a proposed bylaw during a council and senior management roundtable discussion on Jan. 28, which would allow for class 1 and 2 ebikes on all city trails. (Crystal Schick/Yukon News)

E-bike bylaw work rolls forward

Bylaw could come forward for adoption this spring

 

A jogger runs along Millenium Trail as the sun rises over the trees around 11 a.m. in Whitehorse on Dec. 12, 2018. The City of Whitehorse could soon have a new trail plan in place to serve as a guide in managing the more than 233 kilometres of trails the city manages. (Crystal Schick/Yukon News file)

2020 trail plan comes forward

Policies and bylaws would look at e-mobility devices

 

Input sought on proposed trail plan

Delegate calls for trail designation changes

 

Public engagement begins for Whitehorse trail plan

350 respond to survey in first five days

New wheelchair accessible trail at Wolf Creek campground opens

The trail, Tän Tágà Shro, also features interpretive signs in Southern Tutchone, English and French.

Run Dawson hosts Discovery Days Trail Race

“(It was) damp in some spots, but it was in pretty good shape.”

New Wolf Creek accessible trail nears completion

‘It’s a totally different trail and they barely touched anything’

Survey suggests Whistle Bend residents split on motorized trail use

Results seem ‘pretty black and white,’ community association chair says

Whistle Bend neighbourhood group says it’s neutral on motorized trails

Move follows meeting where residents opposed snowmobile exemption for perimeter trail

Group balks at City of Whitehorse move to allow snowmobiles on some trails

Some Whistle Bend residents don’t want snowmobiles on perimeter trail

Whitehorse city council formally axes trails committee

‘It made the most sense to end it right now’

Unhappy trails: Decision to scrap Whitehorse greenways committee surprises some councillors

‘It is not that the comittee failed the council, it’s that the council failed the comittee’