Approximately 1 km long and featuring a packed, crushed gravel surface, The Interlakes Pioneer Heritage Trail is located at the Interlakes Community Complex and travels from the Interlakes Community Complex, past lush wetland and through a forest, up to the Roe Lake Rodeo Grounds.
The trail features rolling grades, with a more challenging section in excess of 8% that may require some low mobility users to have assistance. There are rest stops with benches and accessible picnic tables placed periodically along the trail, and an accessible outhouse available for the convenience of visitors.
The viewpoint along the wetland features an informational kiosk highlighting the birds and animals that frequent the area. At the trailhead, a kiosk displays a map of the trail and there is ample parking available at the Community Complex. Ongoing management of the site is provided by the Roe Lake and District Recreation Commission.
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The Interlakes Pioneer Heritage Trail is located at the Interlakes Community Complex about 56 km southeast of 100 Mile House on Highway 24.
From Highway 97, take the Highway 24 turn off at 93 Mile and travel for fifty-one kilometres. The community complex will be on the right.