Pemberton – Patrick Weiler, Member of Parliament for West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea to Sky Country, Russell Mack, Squamish-Lillooet Regional District Electoral Area C Director, and His Worship Mike Richman, Mayor of Pemberton, announced a federal investment of more than $418,000 to extend the Friendship Trail in Pemberton.
Through this investment, approximately 0.75 kilometre of trail will be constructed to connect the Friendship Trail to Pemberton Farm Road East. This trail will be an important part of the 7.2 kilometres non-motorized Friendship Trail, which is expected to be fully completed by 2024. The project results from a collaboration between the Village of Pemberton, Líl̓wat Nation, and Squamish-Lillooet Regional District. It plays a crucial role in connecting the larger Sea to Sky Trail project, a 180 kilometres multi-use trail that links Squamish to the community of D’Arcy.
The Friendship Trail offers a safe and designated pathway for residents, including Mount Currie community members from the Líl̓wat Nation, as well as children and families. The trail enables residents to easily access schools, workplaces, and other essential services using active transportation. Additionally, the trail provides an opportunity for visitors to engage in outdoor activities, explore the valley, and discover local businesses, events, and tourism offerings along the route.
The investment announced today contributes to Canada’s National Active Transportation Strategy by supporting the expansion of networks of pathways, bike lanes, trails and pedestrian bridges.
By investing in infrastructure, the Government of Canada is growing our country’s economy, building resilient communities, and improving the lives of Canadians.
“Active transportation infrastructure builds better-connected communities by providing options for healthier, more accessible and greener transportation. The Village of Pemberton to Líl̓wat Nation Friendship Trail takes this a step further by breaking down barriers in between the communities of Pemberton and Mount Currie. Our government is pleased to be a partner with the SLRD and the Village of Pemberton to make this project a reality. Active transportation projects like this move us closer to our net-zero emissions goals, while providing safe and inviting options for the community to walk, bike, run, and skate for work and play.” – Patrick Weiler, Member of Parliament for West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea to Sky Country, on behalf of Sean Fraser, Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities