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  2. Trail, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Trail is a city in the western Kootenays region of the Interior of British Columbia, Canada. It was named after the Dewdney Trail , which passed through the area. [ 5 ] The town was first called Trail Creek or Trail Creek Landing, and the name was shortened to Trail in 1897.

  3. Category:Trail, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Trail, British Columbia" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *

  4. Trail, BC - Wikipedia

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  5. Trail Airport - Wikipedia

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    Trail Airport (IATA: YZZ, TC LID: CAD4) is located 6.1 nautical miles (11.3 km; 7.0 mi) southeast of Trail, British Columbia, Canada and is situated in a valley beside the Columbia River. The airport serves both Trail and nearby Nelson and Castlegar .

  6. West Kootenay Transit System - Wikipedia

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    West Kootenay Transit System (formerly known as Kootenay Boundary Transit System) is the public transit system in Trail, Castlegar, Nelson, British Columbia and surrounding area. The transit services are operated from Trail, Castlegar, Nelson and serve Rossland, Warfield, Genelle, Montrose, Fruitvale, Salmo, Kaslo, Creston, Nakusp.

  7. CJAT-FM - Wikipedia

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    CJAT-FM (Bounce Radio) is a Canadian radio station that broadcasts an adult hits format at 95.7 FM in Trail, British Columbia and is also heard in Castlegar at 90.3 FM and Grand Forks at 103.3 FM, including other rebroadcasters.

  8. Champion Lakes Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Champion Lakes Provincial Park is a provincial park in the West Kootenay region of British Columbia, Canada, northeast of the city of Trail in the province's West Kootenay region. The park was established by order-in-council in 1955. Its boundaries were adjusted in 2000 to approximately 1,245 hectares and again in 2004 to approximately 1,452 ...

  9. Trail Times - Wikipedia

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    The Trail Times is a weekly newspaper in Trail, British Columbia. It publishes Tuesday and Thursday and is owned by Black Press. The Times is the paper of record for Trail and several surrounding communities. It has carried several different names since being founded as the Trail Creek News in 1895. [2]