Clinical trials play a key role in medical advances, helping to identify new treatments or improved ways to treat illnesses. Clinical trials generate information that can guide treatment decisions. By participating in clinical trials, individuals may have access to new treatment options for serious conditions. However, when clinical trials do not include people from rural areas, the knowledge generated may not be useful in rural settings. This program of research aims to help people in rural communities in the East Kootenay area have access to clinical trials. Partnerships with universities, major urban hospitals, and researchers across Canada (the Accelerating Clinical Trials Canada Consortium) will help East Kootenay Regional Hospital to build a program of research for people living in rural communities. This will enable people in the East Kootenay region to participate in certain clinical trials. Successes and lessons learned from this program will help other rural areas to build their own clinical research capacity with the goal of making clinical research in Canada more inclusive of rural populations.