The B.C. government is installing concrete barriers along the side of Highway 4 at Cathedral Grove in an effort to curb illegal parking,
The B.C. government is installing concrete barriers along the side of Highway 4 at Cathedral Grove in an effort to curb illegal parking and improve safety at the popular spot.
During that time, traffic will be dropped down to single-lane-alternating traffic, and drivers should expect “minor delays.” A vehicle pulls a U-turn directly in front of a no U-turn sign at Cathedral Grove in August 2024. Parking and general driver and pedestrian safety has been an ongoing issue at Cathedral Grove for more than a decade.
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