Wascana Trails

The Wascana Trails (formally known as Wascana Valley Nature Recreation Site) are a series of interconnected hiking and mountain biking trails in Canada, offering 15km of marked trails [1]. They are located 8 km northwest of Regina, Saskatchewan in a deep ravine carrying a tributary of the Qu'Appelle River. It is the largest mountain biking destination in the Regina area, offering trails of all difficulty levels. The more diffucult trails climb in and out of the valley, while the easier ones are located in the bottom of the valley and are mostly flat.[2]

The trails were developed for use in the 2005 Canada Games and are currently preserved as a Provincial Recreation Site. [2]

Coordinates: 50°33′26″N 104°50′29″W / 50.55722°N 104.84139°W / 50.55722; -104.84139


References

  1. "Regina - Wascana Valley Trails". Toursim Saskatchewan. Retrieved 1 August 2018.
  2. 1 2 "SCA Ride Guide: reporting on some of the best places to cycle in Saskatchewan. : Wascana Trails". Saskatchewan Cycling Association. Retrieved 1 August 2018.
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