B.C. is helping fund repairs to the Cowichan Valley Trail, which closed more than a year ago between Agira and Sherman roads due to flooding.
Photo: Cowichan Valley Regional District
The B.C. government is helping fund repairs to the Cowichan Valley Trail, which closed more than a year ago between Agira and Sherman roads due to flooding. says while the stretch of the trail remains closed, new funding through B.C.’s Provincial Disaster Financial Assistance Program will cover 90 per cent of restoration project costs estimated at $900,000.
“On behalf of the Cowichan region, I want to extend our thanks to the Province for prioritizing this project and providing funding to cover nearly the entire cost.”
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