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Cheakamus Lake Road Surfacing Project

September 9, 2025/in News

The surfacing project on the Cheakamus River FSR Br. 01 (Cheakamus Lake) is starting today – Sept. 9, 2025 – and will take about three weeks to complete. Whistler Excavations Ltd is the contractor carrying out the work.

This work will be a huge improvement to the road conditions.  They will be putting down 25mm surfacing material on the entire section from 0km – 7km.

There will be minor delays for traffic.  There will be traffic control at all times of operations.  Please obey all traffic control instructions.

Enjoy the smooth drive when the work is done!

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