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Trail

Mining centre in Kootenay Boundary Regional District, southeast British Columbia, Canada, on the Columbia River, 77 km/48 mi southwest of Nelson; population (1991) 8,000. It lies at the centre of a rich mineral bearing district containing gold, silver, lead, zinc, and copper. Industries include smelting, sawmilling, food-processing, and the manufacture of chemicals and fertilizers. It was founded in 1895 as a mining and smelting town.



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For example, Jones is removing one proposed trail - a hiking path near a sensitive wildlife habitat on Fern Ridge Lake, because of concerns raised by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife and the U.
has secured a $445,000 grant from the Rivers and Mountains Conservancy to help connect the park to the Greenway Trail, a biking and hiking path being built in Whittier.
The properties would abut and link up with the Seguin Trail, a major recreational snowmobile and hiking path.
 
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