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Kettle Valley Trip For our honeymoon, Theresa and I decided to do a week of riding on the Kettle Valley Railway. The KVR was build between 1910 to 1915. It was an amazing piece of engineering, especially famous for it's trestle bridges in the Myra canyon near Kelowna. The railway was overcome by the highway, and now the railbed is mostly a gravel path that is part of the Trans Canada Trail. Since it was our honeymoon, we signed up with Great Explorations - they supported our ride by moving the gear between campsites and providing all of the meals and 2 guides. The planned ride was from Beaverdell to Coalmont. In total we rode 307 km in the 5 days. Theresa and I struggled a bit on our cyclocross bikes, but still had a good time, thanks largely to the great group we were with.