The District is working to revitalize Horseshoe Bay Park and create a gathering space for residents and visitors alike, with the goal of creating a free-flowing, connected park space from the Horseshoe Bay Pier all the way to the BC Ferries terminal.
For the next six to eight weeks, construction will be focused on the foreshore while the weather continues to be favourable. Pile driving activity is expected to be complete soon.
Horseshoe Bay Park, between the foreshore and Bay Street, and the propeller plaza and the pier, continues to be closed to the public.
However, Horseshoe Bay Park east of the boat ramp will remain open throughout construction. The park washrooms are closed and temporary public toilets have been installed on-site. Water and sewer lines servicing the new washroom building are anticipated to be complete by the end of September.
The island seating area in the park is nearly complete. Construction will begin on the new washroom building once the foreshore work is complete.
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