BORA working to restore local hiking trails
Members with the Boreal Outdoor Recreation Association (BORA) have been busy restoring part of their trail system affected by last year’s wildfire prevention work.
While none of their trails were damaged by flames, a large portion of the system stretching from the SaskTel tower along Highway 102 to Morley Wilson Park was impacted by the creation of a dozer line last June, as well as further work during the winter.
“They were kind of affected at two different times. One when the initial dozer line was put in. We went and opened them back up, which meant using chainsaws and skid steers to get through 10-foot high piles of soil and trees. That took quite a number of hours,” said BORA President Dr. Dan Irvine.
“Over winter, some crews were back and kind of spreading the trees around. I believe it was for reforestation, which is understandable, but it also meant there was heavy duty machinery driving over the trails and digging up the gravel we had put in and creating ruts and that sort of thing.”



