Oceanfront Squamish Update: Sp’akw’us Feather Park

Sp’akw’us Feather Park construction has begun. Construction is expected to last approximately two years and is scheduled over two phases, beginning with Phase A which concentrates on water and upland construction. The fluctuating tide schedules will dictate when this work takes place and as a result work may occur outside of normal construction hours. This work is being completed with all necessary permitting and the public’s cooperation is appreciated during this initial phase of construction. Pedestrians may notice trail and/or road closures from time to time. For your safety, please make sure to follow signs and pay close attention to all road crossings.

Please refer to the map below for closure areas. For the latest project information, please visit www.oceanfrontsquamish.com. If you have any questions, comments or concerns, please contact Kristen Gauley at Matthews West, kristen@mwest.ca. 

Updated: October 6, 2021

Marine Users

With in-water works scheduled daily, it is critical to keep a wide berth when navigating waters near the southern end of the oceanfront peninsula to avoid running aground. Orange buoys have been placed delineating the area that should be avoided when coming in and out of the Mamquam Blind Channel.

For your safety, please respect all construction signage. We ask all marine traffic (including paddleboards, canoes, powerboats, sailboats etc.) to steer clear of this area. Matthews West appreciates the public’s cooperation at this time.

 

September 28, 2021

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