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Thursday, 13 December 2007

GuestBook imageWelcome to Our Visitor GuestBook:  The City of Trail is home to some 8,000 residents and the Greater Trail area population is close to 20,000 people. The City of Trail is located on the Columbia River in the West Kootenay region of British Columbia, Canada and is home to Teck Cominco, the largest Lead and Zinc Smelter in the World, and main employer in our area.

The Greater Trail area is home to, or has been the hometown for many people over the past hundred years since the town was founded.

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GuestBook Comments (4)add comment
Wendell Johnson: Seattle
Traveled through the West Kootenay region last year and loved the area. My wife and I plan to buy some property in the Trail or Fruitvale area, and can't wait to visit again this summer.
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April 16, 2008
Neil Garner: Lacombe AB
Just want to say hi to every one in Trail. You live in a great city. I grew up there and some times get to missing it! smilies/cheesy.gif
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March 08, 2008
Alana Mann: Invermere, BC
I was born and raised in the Trail area as well as my brother, Bill. My mother, Ann Beetstra and other family members still reside in Trail and I visit this beautiful community 2 to 3 times per year noticing how much greener it gets all the time. Trail is a wonderful city with such an interesting past and so much to offer for the future.

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February 19, 2008
Harry Conway: Oh to be back in Trail again. It's so green. what's up?

I worked in the tank rooms for a brief period back in the late 1960's. Haven't kept in touch with my friends but would enjoy to reconnect. It's so green back in Trail now. What's making the area so lush?

HC - Glasgow Scotland
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December 13, 2007

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