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On Friday, March 6, 2026, staff will be removing select trees along the Galloping Goose Regional Trail between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m.
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The trail remains closed between Cecelia Road and Viaduct Park due to potential slope instability.
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Flushing in View Royal starts on January 5.
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The E&N Trail will be closed between Admirals Road and Stancombe Place on March 2 due to Township of Esquimalt bore hole testing.
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The Ministry of Transportation will be closing the Galloping Goose west of Six Mile Road to complete a bridge replacement project starting March 2.
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As of February 11, 2026, the advisory for Elk Lake has been lifted. The advisory remains in place for Beaver Lake.
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The Beach Trail continues to be closed at the intersection of Lagoon Trail following a land slip in December.
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Planned maintenance in February 2026 will result in a sewage bypass of secondary treatment.
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Planned maintenance in February 2026 will result in a sewage bypass of the full treatment plant.
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A temporary berm has been installed on Main Beach to manage high water levels in the lake.
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The RNG Facility is commissioning a new candlestick flare at the Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) Facility.
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A portion of the Galloping Goose Trail in Colwood is closed to pedestrian/cycling traffic between Wale Road and Belmont Bridge.
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Ongoing survey and removal of unexploded explosive ordnance at DND Mary Hill Training Area alongside Galloping Goose taking place until early 2026.
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Expect minor temporary closures during non-peak hours.
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