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Youth Present Proposal to Keep Hidden Bike Park to 100 Mile House District Council

A remarkable youth project led to a crowded One Hundred Mile House District Council meeting earlier this week.

A bike park of sorts was constructed in a forested area of Centennial Park over the past year.

Mayor Mitch Campsall is impressed by the efforts to build the park

Campsall says Council is exploring options to overcome some potential hurdles in keeping the park

The park course is fairly elaborate and best estimates suggest it may have taken a year if not longer by hand construction.

Below: Pictures of the park

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