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Hidden 25-year-old BMX bike park in Metro 鶹ýӳfacing demolition

A hidden BMX bike park is facing demolition after it was discovered by a City of Burnaby employee.

A hidden BMX bike park is facing demolition after it was discovered by a City of Burnaby employee.

Kush Woods has grown in secret over the last 25 years in a conservation area in North Burnaby, according to BMX rider and trail builder Chester Jones.

 BMX bikers have built an extensive network of berms and jumps in a conservation area in North Burnaby.BMX bikers have built an extensive network of berms and jumps in a conservation area in North Burnaby. Photo by Jason Vawter/Submitted

Jones said the park started when a group of mountain bikers began building trails in the wooded area near Stratford Park. When the BMX rider and some friends got involved about 14 years ago, they began building jumps, berms and a large dirt bowl, he said.

It has since grown into the largest BMX trail system in Canada, Jones claims.

But all this happened without the knowledge or consent of the municipality, which only learned of its existence approximately three weeks ago, Jones said.

And now the city plans to take away a vital part of the local bike community, Jones said.

“They want to demolish our experimental park,” he said.

The park attracts riders from around the world and caters to experienced riders, including X Games athletes, Jones said.

Jones has been able to leverage the international BMX community’s support, with nearly 10,000 signatures on an online petition to “Save Kush Woods.”

The city’s director of parks, Dave Ellenwood, did not respond to requests for comment.

While Jones acknowledged the park is in a protected conservation area, he said the BMX community is a responsible steward of the environment, rather than a threat.

“We take great care out in the woods,” he said.