Road resurfacing projects underway in Nanaimo
11-06-2026 17:30 via nanaimobulletin.com

Road resurfacing projects underway in Nanaimo

Road resurfacing projects are getting underway in Nanaimo.
Highway 1 to the Duke Point Ferry Terminal as well as 33 kilometres of side roads in the Nanaimo area are being resurfaced, according to a press release by the province.
The work, which is part of a $56.5 million investment across Vancouver Island to improve driving surfaces, will repair surfaces worn by traffic and weather, giving people smoother rides and safer driving conditions on key routes being relied on every day, according to th
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