Replacement eyed for bridge on Cowichan Valley Trail

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Replacement eyed for bridge on Cowichan Valley Trail
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The structure near Glenora Trails Head Park opened in 1922 as a railway bridge and was transferred to provincial ownership by CN Rail in 1991.

A revamped link between Shawnigan Lake and Lake Cowichan could be coming in the form of a new Holt Creek Bridge, part of both the Cowichan Valley Trail and the Great Trail of Canada.

A 2018 report by the Cowichan Valley Regional District said there were close to 26,000 visits to the park each year. Among the benefits from the bridge project would be the removal of creosote-soaked timbers, the establishment of a clearer stream channel and the planting of native vegetation.

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