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Completion of E & N Trail section in Langford creates continuous 13-kilometre route

Stretch between Atkins Avenue railway crossing and Savory Elementary trailB次元官网网址檚 newest link
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Map shows length of E & N Rail Trail from Esquimalt to Langford. (Map courtesy of CRD)

A key component of the E & N Rail Trail is ready for prime time.

B次元官网网址 that the section of the trail in Langford between the railway crossing at Atkins Avenue and Savory Elementary School is substantively completed, and open for public use, was celebrated by B.C. Premier John Horgan, MLA for Langford-Juan de Fuca.

B次元官网网址淭his is another great step in expanding the E & N Trail,B次元官网网址 Horgan said in a media release. B次元官网网址淭he people of Langford are proud of our incredible trails and paths and this new section will serve our community for commuting and recreational use for years to come.B次元官网网址

Esquimalt-Metchosin MLA Mitzi Dean added that the new section provides even more options for people to walk, ride or roll and will add vibrancy to the community.

B次元官网网址淚 know many of my neighbours enjoy active transportation as it is a great way to reduce our carbon footprint and promote healthy lifestyles,B次元官网网址 she said.

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Rebecca Mersereau, chair of the Capital Regional District parks committee, said the section of trail creates a continuous corridor from Langford to Victoria that enables residents to recreate and commute actively.

The new section creates a continuous 13-kilometre trail between Jacklin Road in Langford and Esquimalt Road in Victoria. The CRD received a $1 million grant from BC Active Transportation for the project.

The next phase of the E & N Rail Trail will link Esquimalt Road and the Galloping Goose Trail by the Johnson Street Bridge. The City of Victoria and CRD are in the planning and design stage for that section.

The Regional Trail Network is a central part of the CRDB次元官网网址檚 regional transportation plan, which includes receives input from local governments, electoral areas and other stakeholders.

Three regional trails form a nearly 100-km network connecting communities across southern Vancouver Island. The Galloping Goose, Lochside and E & N regional trails have more than 3.8 million users a year.

Visit crd.bc.ca/project/capital-projects/e-n-rail-trail for more information.

rick.stiebel @goldstreamgazette.com

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The section of the E & N Trail between the railway crossing on Atkins Avenue and Savory School is open to the public. (Photo courtesy of CRD)


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