Shore Stabilization Project at Denman East Terminal

We wanted to let the community know of a remediation project they will see happening at the Denman East terminal in the coming weeks. This work is unrelated to the terminal upgrades and will not involve the removal of trees at any point.

We need to remediate 70 metres of shoreline at the terminal to keep our structures safe. Work is expected to begin mid-July and continue through to mid-August. You’ll see big rocks (called rip rap) being placed along the west side of the terminal. Work is focused only on our current shoreline structure.

There will not be any operational impact or any changes to traffic patterns while our contractor works. Work will be completed during the day and in accordance with the regulations and bylaws of the Islands Trust and Comox Valley Regional District. The use of equipment means there will be some additional noise during the day, and we will do everything we can to minimize impact to our nearby neighbours.

If you have any questions about the project, please email us at engagement@bcferries.com.

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