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Salish Sea Sentinel | April 28, 2024

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Tsawwassen on the right path

Tsawwassen on the right path

Bicyclers and walkers from the nearby BC Ferries terminal will be able to connect with Tsawwassen First Nation, thanks to $440,000 from BikeBC for a new multi-use path.

Chief Bryce Williams said the new path will be a “core piece of our bike and pedestrian network. This links our emerging oceanfront trail network with our growing residential and commercial developments, and is an important piece of building a sustainable community.”

The new off-street path will extend from Tsawwassen Drive North at Blue Heron Way to Breakwater Path. It will connect to the ferry terminal as well as to the recently- opened Blue Heron Way multi-use path. Minister of Transportation Todd Stone said the path will provide recreational and tourism opportunities for the nation and an important link to existing Translink services throughout the Lower Mainland.