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Kettle Valley Railway |
Constructed in 1916, the Kettle Valley Railway was an engineering marvel that linked towns in southern B.C. The railbed range in elevation from 1100 to 4000 feet above sea level. A section of the railway remained intact and is now used by the Kettle Valley Steam Railway. Other parts of the former railbed are used for hiking and biking.
| Location | Summerland British Columbia |
| Phone | 250-494-8422 |
| Website | http://www.img.net/kvr/ |
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