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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.

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Location Summerland British Columbia
Phone 250-494-8422
Website http://www.img.net/kvr/

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