Infrastructure work in the national park reserve
Pacific Rim National Park Reserve
What to know before you visit
Parks Canada is investing an unprecedented $3 billion over five years into infrastructure improvements to heritage, visitor, waterway and highway assets located within national historic sites, national parks, and national marine conservation areas across Canada.
In Pacific Rim National Park Reserve, a number of exciting projects have been completed or are underway, including the creation of a new multi-use path announced as part the Government of Canada’s Budget 2016. While these projects may cause some inconvenience to visitors, and sometimes look pretty unsightly, the work is very important and will help visitors enjoy and explore the national park reserve for many more years to come. We appreciate the patience of visitors and the local communities while we work on these projects.
Projects in Pacific Rim National Park Reserve:
Kwisitis Visitor Centre – infrastructure upgrades
The Kwisitis Visitor Centre is a recognized Federal Heritage Building, and is the national park reserve’s signature building and primary visitor centre.
The Kwisitis Visitor Centre has now reopened to the public after several years of required upgrades. Work continues to finalize minor projects.
Schooner Cove Trail – Closed
The Schooner Cove Trail and parking lot in the Long Beach Unit of Pacific Rim National Park Reserve is closed until further notice. Parks Canada is working closely with the Tla-o-qui-aht First Nations on the future of this area.
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