District of Hope council to consider development of recreational trail south of Hwy. 1
HOPE — Councillors in Hope are set to consider a motion at their meeting later today that could greenlight the development of a recreational trail located south of Hwy. 1 in partnership with the province and several other agencies in the region.
According to item 5a on today’s agenda (Tuesday, Oct. 14), council members have been briefed about a new trail initiative and are being asked to continue investigating the feasibility, desirability, costs, responsibilities and potential partners for the possibility of the proposed Thunderbird Trail.
District staff are recommending that council approve a motion to continue working with the Hope Mountain Centre for Outdoor Learning (HMC), the province, the Cascade Lower Canyon Community Forest (CLCCF), and local First Nations to investigate the potential development of the proposed trail.
Once this inquiry is complete, staff will bring a report back to council about a final decision to authorize and fund the proposed Thunderbird Trail. Consultations with local First Nations, including Chawathil FN and the Stó:lō Research and Resource Management Centre, have begun and will need to be officially concluded.

