Ride the trails. Help maintain them.
Riding Squamish trails? Your donation goes twice as far this summer, Tourism Squamish is matching every dollar up to $10,000.

Built with care. Maintained by actual humans.
Squamish's iconic trail network is no accident, it's the result of countless hours from a community of trail builders, volunteers, land managers, and the Squamish Off-Road Cycling Association (SORCA) keeping things safe, sustainable, and rideable.
'Steve', the real trail fairy, can't do it alone. (He's tried.)

Innovation gets weird when it's underfunded.
SORCA’s trail crew spends 6,000+ hours a year maintaining Squamish trails. Sometimes with actual equipment.
New trails cost $50–$150 per metre to build. Maintaining them never stops.

Your donation beats hopes and dreams every time.
There's a growing gap between what Squamish trails need and what's currently funded. Weather, erosion, and heavy use don't wait for budget approvals.
Honestly, your donation keeps Squamish rideable. Help fund the ride.
500+ km of trails. One giant job.

This summer, your donation goes twice as far.
Tourism Squamish is matching every dollar donated through this campaign up to $10,000. Once the match is gone, it's gone.
All donations go directly to SORCA for trail maintenance.

Over 30 years of SORCA trail love. Still running on enthusiasm.
Behind the trails you ride is a community-powered organisation working year-round: paid crew, volunteers, land managers, and the occasional very keen intern.

You came for the trails. Help keep them going.
If you ride here, you're part of this.
About half of all trail users in Squamish are visitors, people who came specifically for these trails. The trails are free to ride, but they're not free to maintain.
Your contribution helps keep them running for your next ride, and for everyone who comes after.
For the Love of Trails is a partnership between Tourism Squamish and SORCA, two Squamish non-profits closing the gap on trail maintenance funding.
Tourism Squamish funded this campaign and is matching donations up to $10,000 this summer, but receives none of the donated funds.
All donations go directly to SORCA to support trail maintenance, stewardship, and the people who keep Squamish's trails riding at their best.





