1. Davis Lake Main
NOTICE OF ACTIVE HAULING ACTIVITIES
Dear Cumberland Trail Users,
Mosaic Forest Management wishes to advise users of the trails adjacent to DAVIS LAKE MAIN (as outlined in yellow above) that hauling activities are planned to begin during the week of March 28th. Hauling activities are expected to be underway for approximately five weeks (weather dependent).
At Mosaic safety is our highest priority. When any activities are taking place our employees and contractors abide by strict safety rules. We expect the public to abide by our safety rules, and respect our worksite by not entering any active or closed areas. For your SAFETY during these times please obey all signs and respect and stay clear of industrial traffic. Hauling will be taking place from 530am to 4pm Monday to Friday.
Our apologies for any inconvenience this may cause. If you have any questions, please contact Mosaic at (250) 468-6831.
Thank you for your co-operation,
Mosaic Forest Management
2. Vanilla and Allen Lake Main
NOTICE OF FORESTRY ACTIVITIES
Dear Cumberland Trail Users,
Mosaic Forest Management and the United Riders of Cumberland (UROC) wish to advise users of the trails in and around Allen Lake (orange areas highlighted above) that forestry operations are planned to begin in mid to late March 2022 and are expected to be underway for approximately seven weeks (weather dependent). For your safetyplease avoid Lower Vanilla, Bottom Vanilla, Teapot, That Dam Trail, Steam Donkey, Slick Rock and 42nd street during hours of operation which are Monday to Friday 6am to 5pm. Please do not enter active areas and surrounding trails during hours of operation.
At Mosaic safety is our highest priority. When any activities are taking place our employees and contractors abide by strict safety rules. We expect trail users to abide by our safety rules and respect our worksite by not entering any active or closed areas –please respect all signage.
UROC currently has an Access Agreement with Mosaic Forest Management on our Private Managed Forest Lands in and around Cumberland. This agreement enables both groups to work together in the creation of trails strategies that support mountain biking and associated events in the community of Cumberland.
Our sincere apologies for any inconvenience this may cause. If you have any questions or require further clarification, please contact Mosaic Forest Management at (250) 468-6831.
Thank you for your co-operation,
Mosaic Forest Management