Fundraiser for Salt Spring Community Park helps put the finish line in sight

The campaign to acquire 75 acres on Hwmet’utsum (Mt. Maxwell) for a community park took a major leap forward Monday night (September 19), with a fund-raising dinner at Foxglove Farm.

A big win for safe cycling!

We write today with some good news, finally, about safe cycling on Salt Spring, and the vision for the Salish Sea Trail network connecting Fulford to Vesuvius and the rest of our region. Plus, info about a fun ride next Wednesday with our MLA Adam Olsen.

Mt. Maxwell Fundraising Launch!

2 years of building a community coalition have culminated in the campaign for the public acquisition of 75 acres on Hwmet’utsum (Mount Maxwell)!

We Community collaborates to keep Mount Maxwell’s multi-use trails!

Thanks to the dozens of islanders who filled the PARC meeting yesterday in support of public acquisition of 75 acres of forest on Hwumet’utsum – Mount Maxwell! We are in AWE!

Salish Sea Trail Brochure!

The Salish Sea Trail Network Working Group has been hard at work creating an engaging way to communicate our vision and goals on filling the missing link from Fulford to Vesuvius harbour on the island. Take a look:

Why can’t Salt Spring have nice things? (VIDEO)

Comparing the cycling experience between a rural side road in Cowichan and our main road here was eye-opening.

Help us protect a huge portion of Mount Maxwell

Community momentum has been building to protect a 345-acre tract of forested land on the side of Mount Maxwell (Hwumet’utsum) in order to ensure it is preserved for generations to come. Community volunteers on Salt Spring Island have formed a working group to organize stakeholders throughout the community in order to ensure this property is… Continue reading Help us protect a huge portion of Mount Maxwell

Ride and rally for the Salish Sea Trail!

Join a safe social ride and rally for the Salish Sea Trail, Saturday October 3. Ride at 11, rally at noon.

New safe cycling campaign launched!

Our second big campaign has just launched for safe cycling here on Salt Spring. Sign our fast growing petition to finish the Salish Sea Trail!