**Riverland Recreational Trail Society**
The **Riverland Recreational Trail Society** (registered as 867915985RR0001) is a Canadian nonprofit organization managing Alberta's Iron Horse Trail, a 300 km multi-use recreational corridor in northeast Alberta. Originally a Canadian National Railway line abandoned in 1999, the trail was acquired through advocacy efforts and officially opened in 2003 as part of the Trans Canada Trail network[3][4].
The society oversees trail maintenance, promotes year-round recreational use (including hiking, cycling, snowmobiling, and ATV riding), and preserves historical features such as fur trade-era Red River Cart ruts and the Beaver River Trestle[4]. It also partners with municipalities like the Municipal District of Bonnyville to sustain this route through diverse landscapes, including boreal forests, wetlands, and sand dunes[3][4].
As a key stakeholder, the society provides trail maps, event coordination, and educational resources to support safe public access while highlighting the corridor’s role in Alberta’s rail and fur trade history[4].
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Address: BOX 874, ST. PAUL, T0A3A0Web: ironhorsetrail.caICO: 867915985
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