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Rosebery to Three Forks trail reopens after bridge repairs  

The full length of the Rosebery to Three Forks (Galena) trail has reopened following a six-month closure for repairs. 

The Regional District of Central Kootenay (RDCK) closed a section of the trail in April to repair part of the bridge between the cable car crossing and the Three Forks trailhead after a riverbank slough affected its structural integrity. 

Repairs included the installation of a new 85-foot aluminum bridge with wooden ramps and other earthworks to restore the trail connection between the cable car crossing and the Three Forks trailhead. 

The trail is now open for public use. 

“Thank you for your patience and cooperation while the necessary work was completed to ensure safety and accessibility,” said the RDCK in a press release. 


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