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K VRG (Kettle Valley Railway)

K VRG (Kettle Valley Railway) was a historic railway built in the early 20th century to connect British Columbia's interior with its coast, primarily for transporting goods like coal and timber. Known for its scenic routes through rugged landscapes and mountainous terrain, the railway played a significant role in regional development. Although it ceased operations in the 1960s due to economic shifts, the former railway lines have been transformed into popular recreational trails, allowing visitors to enjoy scenic hiking and biking experiences while preserving the area's historical legacy.