by sentierschelseatrails | Jun 1, 2015 | Members & Volunteers
Come and discover Chelsea’s newest municipal hiking trail on. Constructed by Chelsea Trails volunteers with support from the Municipality, the Des Pommiers-Winnisic trail will take approximately 2 hours to explore.
We will meet at the intersection of Pine Road and Route 105. Parking on Pine Road is limited so car pooling is recommended. Proper hiking footwear is recommended, with rubber boots if weather is wet.
by sentierschelseatrails | May 25, 2015 | Members & Volunteers
Interested in the project to transform the railway corridor into a linear park and other walking trail developments in Chelsea? .
You are all invited to attend Sentiers Chelsea Trails Annual General Meeting on
Monday, May 25, at 7 pm,
at the Mill Road Community Space, 8 Mill Road, Chelsea.
by sentierschelseatrails | May 22, 2015 | Members & Volunteers
by sentierschelseatrails | Apr 29, 2015 | Winter Trail Updates
Anyone who knows Alain Piché knows he is passionate about the Winter Trail on the railway corridor and the Gatineau River. He works hard for the things he loves, and this year, his unstoppable volunteer efforts won him the 2015 Volunteer of the Year award. Alain is on the board of Sentiers Chelsea Trails and Friends of the Gatineau River.
It was one of seven awards handed out at this year’s annual Chelsea Volunteer Acknowledgement Gala held at the Meredith Centre on April 24. The mayor, councillors, municipal recreation officials, gathered with other community organizations and residents to honour the numerous volunteer hours invested in our municipality each year.
“Over the last 10 years, the Community Winter Trail project along the railway corridor has connected neighbours and made many friends,″ remarked Alain. ″We are now aiming to expand the concept to create a four-season linear park that will provide Chelsea a green, multi-functional trail along this precious corridor of municipal property.”
by sentierschelseatrails | Mar 31, 2015 | Railway Transformation

At the invitation of the Mayor and the Director General, Sentiers Chelsea Trails (SCT) made a presentation on its vision for the future use of the rail corridor this week. This vision calls for the creation of a 19.9 km year-round linear park and non-motorized trail running from Loretta Loop to Morrison Quarry.
This vision to convert the rails to trails flows out of the recommendations made in the Active Transport Master Plan commissioned and adopted by Council last year. In that plan, the railway corridor was identified as a ‘structural element’ and a key active transport corridor. (more…)
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