Your Support
Memberships: 1118
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Cycle 16 is thrilled to now have Charity Status and a link to an online donation page. Our donation link is through Paypal Giving Fund, which forwards 100% of your donation and automatically issues a tax receipt. For those wishing to donate by cheque, email info@cycle16.ca to make arrangements.
Cycle 16 is hugely appreciative of your support!
Become a member
Why become a member? To show the level of community support for the trail. Membership is tied to grant and funding opportunities. It gives you a voice in development of the project. Become a member for a one-time lifetime fee and enjoy discount opportunities!
Family Membership = $20
Individual Membership = $15
In Person: Complete a paper membership form and pay by cheque or cash at the following Smithers / Telkwa locations: Local Supply Co., McBike & Sport, Dan’s Source for Sports, Nature’s Pantry, Tyhee Market.
Online: Complete the form below and choose to pay ONLINE by e-transfer or credit card, or pay OFFLINE by cheque.
Online Membership Form
Supporters
- BC Active Transportation
- Aquabatics
- Bugwood Bean
- Bulkley Valley Home Centre Ltd.
- Bulkley Valley Credit Union
- Bulkley Valley Engineering Services Ltd.
- Communities On the Move
- Designworks: Marketing and Design
- HBH Land Surveying Inc.
- Hy-Tech Drilling Ltd.
- Kassandra Trust
- Logpile Lodge
- McBike & Sport
- Ministry of Transportation & Infrastructure
- Nature’s Pantry
- Perry & Company
- Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako
- Reel Coffee
- Riverside Golf Course & RV Park
- Rustica Bakery
- Seabridge Gold Inc.
- Smithers Rotary Club
- TC Energy
- Town of Smithers
- Village of Telkwa
Grants
- BC Alliance for Healthy Living
- BC Rural Dividend Fund
- Bulkley Valley Community Foundation
- Bulkley Valley Credit Union
- Canadian National Railway
- Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako
- Wetzin’kwa Community Forest Corporation
Thoughts from our community…

The Bulkley Valley currently lacks for smooth relatively level trail system, which would encourage the broader public to cycle more often. This would be a huge asset to the community in terms of health benefits, fitness, recreation.

I drive the highway between Smithers and Telkwa and would love to see a non-motorized trail between the two communities. My primary concern is safety.

Like most awesome infrastructure projects around the world: build it and they will come.

I believe this is the direction the entire world needs to move towards, in order to create the world we all want to be part of.

Human-powered transportation helps our environment by lessening the carbon emissions that contribute to climate change.

I think a trail is a form of preventative medicine.
Help make this legacy trail a reality!
To get involved, we invite you to learn more about becoming a member or donating to the society.