Rail Trail development project in west central Alberta reaches new milestone
A Rail Trail development project in west central Alberta has reached a new milestone, according to a recent announcement by the provincial government.
In 2009, Clearwater County commissioned the Rocky Mountain House to Nordegg Trail concept plan, measuring 109 kilometres in length, to transform an abandoned rail line along a section of the historic Canadian Northern Western Railway (CMRW) into an outdoor corridor.
The Alberta government says they recognized the project’s potential and provided $6 million capital funding for trail development over the next three to five years for design and construction work. They have already invested $2.4 million to date to develop 45 kilometres of trails in the first two phases of the project.
Officials say the Rail Trail has been 30 years in the making as the Brazeau Branch rail line and Taunton Trestle bridge were in use from 1914 to 1985. This renovated and completed section of the project is now open to the public, serving a renewed purpose as a multi-use recreational trail.