
Join Mayor and Council for Official Ribbon Cutting
Peachland, B.C. – The public is invited to join Mayor Patrick Van Minsel, members of Peachland Council and special guests at the official ribbon cutting to open the Peachland to West Kelowna Multi-Use Trail on Friday, June 20 at 10 am.
Peachland to West Kelowna Multi-Use Trail
Grand Opening Celebration
Friday, June 20, 2025
10 am
Talking Circle on trail (see map)
Parking is limited. The public is encouraged to park their vehicle along Beach Avenue and bicycle or walk to access the new trail via Buchanan Road and Robinson Place. For those needing easier access, park either near the entrance to Goats Peak Park on Seclusion Bay Road or, if travelling from Peachland, park at the top of Drought Road and walk or bicycle to the Talking Circle. Please wear sun protection and bring plenty of water.

Cyclists and pedestrians are enjoying this safe connection to Goat’s Peak Park thanks to funding of up to $920,200 from the BC Active Transportation Infrastructure Grants (BCAT) Program and $356,400 from the Government of Canada’s Active Transportation Fund.