Mountain Bike Skills Park Opens

Photo: Rachael Kimola - Castanet

Photo: Rachael Kimola - Castanet

via Castanet

Kelowna’s newest mountain bike park officially opened on Sunday.

Deputy Mayor Angela Reid opened the skills park by holding one end of a ribbon over her head. A biker made a perfect jump over Reid’s head, thus breaking the ribbon and opening the park.

“This park is the first of its kind within the City and is part of our commitment to support active living,” says Reid.

“The Kelowna area is world-renown for mountain biking and some of the sport’s top riders helped with the park development. It’s been a true partnership effort. This site and the rider training programs offered here will help support the progression of the sport.”

Johnny Smoke, president of the Mountain Bikers of the Central Okanagan says they are pleased to partner with the City on the park.

“The park offers something for all ages and skill levels, from beginner to expert,” says Smoke.

Under an operating agreement with the City of Kelowna, the Mountain Bikers of Central Okanagan will manage the park, maintain the bike facilities, and provide skill clinics for riders.

Accessible from the Greenway, the park was officially named Mission Creek Mountain Bike Skills Park.

Located on a 3.4 hectare site at 1960 Hollywood Road South, the park features a pump track and six dirt jump lanes progressing from beginner to expert.

The new features were put to the test during the grand opening as an all-day long jump jam tested the skills of local riders.

“We worked closely with the mountain biking community to create a regional strategy to guide future development,” says Reid.

“This facility was identified as a priority and is an important step to reach our vision for the Central Okanagan to be recognized world-wide for its excellence in mountain bike trails, facilities and management.”

The $243,000 park was designed in collaboration with local riders.

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  1. Kelli
    Posted August 5, 2010 at 1:07 pm | Permalink

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