Alerts

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The Main Beach washrooms are temporarily closed for repair. Please use portable toilets on site.
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As of June 23, 2026, the advisory for Beaver Lake is still in effect.
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Random samples of garbage, recycling and organics will be collected from households as part of the CRD's Solid Waste Generator Study.
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The Brookleigh Boat Launch will be closed for most of the day on Tuesday, June 23 for dock installation and maintenance.
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Mandatory watering restrictions are in effect for CRD Electoral Areas.
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Potential short intermitted delays on the Galloping Goose between Burnside and Gorge on June 23 from 9am to 3pm
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As of June 1, at 7am, BC Hydro will close the Galloping Goose Regional Trail through Viaduct Park to Cecelia Road.
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The Ministry of Transportation will temporarily close the Galloping Goose between Island Hwy and Watkiss Way starting Apr. 6

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Work is complete.
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Our webcast is now working again. Thank you for your patience.
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Trails that were closed due to bear activity last week have been reopened, thank you for your patience.
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The parking lot at Hamsterly Beach has reopened.
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This work is complete. As a precaution, CRD crews will monitor and patrol the burn zones.
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Flushing in View Royal is now complete.
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