Piles of bricks and lumber linger inside and out of most of the buildings on Cole Island, but that could soon change.
Cole Island is a step closer to a conservation plan after the City of Colwood approved a memorandum of understanding with B.C.B次元官网网址檚 Heritage Branch laying out the process for public
consultation.
The purpose of the agreement is for Colwood to work with the province to find out what nearby would like to see done with the island with funding potentially available from the province. The goal is to finish the consultation process by the end of the year, or near to it. A workshop is in the works.
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Hamilton said.
Late last month the City of Colwood, with transportation from the View Royal Fire Rescue, hosted a tour of Cole Island for stakeholders and community members to see for themselves and discuss the proposed conservation work.
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Richard Linzey, a manager with the provincial heritage branch, gave a tour of the island, running through a scenario where the guests played
various types of ammunition arriving at the island and then being distributed to the various buildings on site for storage.
Cole Island began its life as the Royal NavyB次元官网网址檚 ammunition storage depot in the mid-1800s, picked for distance from the main dockyard, an important safety feature if the ammunition should ignite. Before that the island was an important seasonal camping and fishing site of local First Nations communities.
The island remained a magazine complex until the end of the Second World War, when it was decommissioned. There are five remaining
building in various states of disrepair, down from its peak of 17. Recent work by contractors
stabilized the buildings and made them for the most part safe from water.
Cole Island is owned by the province but is located in the municipality of Colwood. Heritage B.C. is carrying out the process of determining what needs to be done.
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In the meantime improvements to the island continue with the help of money from provincial and federal funding and the efforts of the Friends of Cole Island group of residents. Funding earlier in the year paid for some interpretive work, the sealing of the buildings with metal plate doors and basic vegetation management.
Other projects are being tackled, including potentially building a dock for easier access, clearing up debris on the island, installing a picnic table and putting up more interpretive signage.