Preliminary planning begins for Heritage Trail boardwalk addition
One kilometre of the Heritage Trail in Air Ronge could become wheelchair accessible in the coming years if everything goes according to plan.
The project is being spearheaded by village Coun. Corey Hardcastle, who was told about the idea from a member of the Boreal Outdoor Recreation Association (BORA) about six months ago. He liked what he heard, so Hardcastle began reaching out to organizations in the tri-communities to see if there were funding opportunities to build a wheelchair accessible boardwalk.
“I got a few responses back, so that was encouraging,” he said. “Right now, through the Village of Air Ronge and kind of in collaboration with BORA as well, we’re putting in grant applications to see what kind of funding we can get, what our budget is going to be and what the design would look like. We’re trying to get most of the board walk covered by grant funding.”
Current plans call for the boardwalk to be one foot off the ground and for it to stretch about one-quarter of the way through the trail. It would also include a viewing platform with benches and be built in such a way that the snow can be cleared during the winter.