A forest hike along the east bank of the Blaeberry River. The trail terminates at Thompson Falls where the Blaeberry River enters a gorge through a narrow funnel. This trail has a connection to Canada’s past as the Blaeberry valley and Howse Pass were used by First Nations as a trade route. The great explorer and surveyor David Thompson also used this valley in 1807 to reach the Columbia River.
GORA trail crew report, June 26, 2018:
An information kiosk was installed at the entrance to the driveway leading to the trail. The trail was cleared of downed trees. It should be noted that most of the work was done previously by local residents. The first two km along the river are very rooty.