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Unknown donor willing to put $50,000 towards Okanagan Rail Trail

Okanagan Rail Trail Route.

Donations to help build the Okanagan Rail Trail will be doubled-up thanks to an anonymous supporter of the project.

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In celebration of Canada Day, the benefactor has offered to match all donations to the rail trail between July 1-10 up to $50,000.

“My donation will build just over 300 metres of trail, and by working together, we can create over 600 metres. That’s a better part of kilometre.” says the unnamed donor in a news release.

Trail Ambassador, Brad Clements, is excited about the offer.

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“Donations have been coming in every day and the support is fantastic,” said Clements. “If we want construction to start early next spring however we will need a lot more and this just might inspire that.”

A $160 donation funds a metre of construction.

Contributions can be made through the North Okanagan Community Foundation, the Central Okanagan Foundation or by visiting okanaganrailtrail.ca

Campaign facts:

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– 937 meters funded
– 272 donors
– current target – $500,000 for design and access control
– % to target – 30
– 35 trail ambassadors
– 7 campaign partners
– 7 business partners

Trail facts:

– $22 million – purchase price of discontinued rail corridor.
– $50 million – asking price.
-$7.86 million – estimated cost to construct the first phase of the trail
– 48.5 km – length of trail when completed (17.8 km in Kelowna, 2.3 km in Okanagan Indian Reserve, 16.3 km in Lake Country, 12.1 km in Regional District of North Okanagan).

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