Loading, about as long as a coffee at the Lion’s Head.
Loading, about as long as a coffee at the Lion’s Head.
A multi-use path connecting Castlegar's neighbourhoods to downtown, parks, and Selkirk College. Bike, walk, or roll.
The Greenline Bike Network is Castlegar's multi-use path system. It's designed to connect the city's neighbourhoods to downtown, to major parks, and out to Selkirk College, without requiring riders to share space with motor traffic for most of the route.
The network combines several connected route types:
Together these routes connect the city north-to-south and east-to-west, with a connection out to Selkirk College.
The Greenline works because everyone gives a little. The short version: cyclists yield to walkers, everyone keeps right, and a quick bell or a friendly “passing on your left” before you go around someone is the difference between a startle and a smile.
Civic Works clears the paved Greenline sections through the winter as part of regular snow operations, with priority routes plowed first after a storm and residential connections following on the same cycle as the streets they parallel. Expect packed snow or ice on some days, especially in the first 24 hours after a big snowfall. Gravel sections may close temporarily in extreme conditions. See Snow & Winter Operations for the full priority order.
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