The park remains closed as recovery efforts continue and work begins toward reopening unaffected areas of the park.
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Due to the wildfire on June 16, 2026, the Kalamoir Regional Park remains closed until further notice while safety and damage assessments are conducted. The public’s safety remains our top priority.
The North Westside Road transfer station will accept large household items for a cost of $20 per truckload between June 24 to July 8, 2026, during regular operating hours.
Property owners should ensure their rural property tax is paid to the Ministry of Finance by the July 2, 2026, due date.
The Greenway will be closed on both sides of KLO Road, with restricted access from June 11 to 26, 2026.
Residents are invited to celebrate the outdoors on BC Trails Day, Saturday, June 6, with Regional District of Central Okanagan (RDCO) Parks. The celebration coincides with the launch of the 2026 Summer Parks Program Guide, offering even more opportunities to stay active, connected and inspired this season.
Our communities are stronger when we work together.
On Saturday, June 13, 2026, Traders Cove residents will have a special opportunity to dispose of unwanted household hazardous waste products.
Not every park is designed with equal accessibility, but with the right equipment, creativity and community support, every park can become a place where everyone belongs.
Since 2001, Adaptive Adventures has been guided by a simple but powerful belief: the outdoors should be accessible to all, regardless of ability. Through a growing partnership with the Regional District of Central Okanagan (RDCO), that vision is becoming a reality in our regional parks.
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