Project updates
Eagle Mountain - Woodfibre Gas Pipeline Project
August 18, 2026
Construction activities in Squamish
Construction of the tunnel between the Woodfibre LNG and BC Rail sites in Squamish is progressing and is approaching completion. As part of the remaining work, crews will carry out a series of controlled blasts within the tunnel over the next several weeks. These blasts are anticipated to occur every two to three days.We appreciate your continued patience as we safely complete this work. If you have any questions or concerns, or if you would like more information about the project, please contact the FortisBC team at [email protected] or 1-855-380-5784. You can also sign up for our email newsletter for the latest on construction activities.
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Eagle Mountain - Woodfibre Gas Pipeline Project
August 11, 2026
Upcoming dust suppressant application on Squamish forest service roads
Beginning on August 12, for approximately two evenings, crews will be applying a layer of dust suppressant to Mamquam Forest Service Road (FSR), Stawamus Indian FSR and a small portion of Powerhouse Springs Road. This work will start at approximately 7 p.m. and traffic control will be in place to direct single lane alternating traffic as the product dries following application.Please note dust suppressant applications are weather dependent and may be delayed if it rains. We appreciate the community’s patience as we work to complete these activities.
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Eagle Mountain - Woodfibre Gas Pipeline Project
July 31, 2026
Squamish construction update
Trenchless pipeline installation along Finch Drive is complete. We are now preparing for the final two phases of construction in the area. As communicated to nearby residents on July 21, this will include construction in the section that is currently closed between Highway 99 and Loggers Lane, and the eastern end of Finch Drive.Finch Drive between Highway 99 and Loggers LaneStarting as early as August 4, crews will be installing sheet piling along Finch Drive in the section that is currently closed between Highway 99 and Loggers Lane.Sheet piling is anticipated to continue until late August.Eastern end of Finch DriveCrews have begun removing tunnelling equipment from the work area at the eastern end of Finch Drive.Once the equipment has been removed, crews will install a small detour on the north side of Finch Drive, east of Hummingbird Lane, to allow road users to safely navigate around the construction area.The detour is expected to be in place starting next week. Signage will be in place, and traffic control personnel will be on site to assist road users.Construction will take place along the eastern end of Finch Drive, as well as at 1039 Finch Drive.Sheet piling along the eastern end of Finch Drive is expected to start as early as August 8 and continue for approximately five days.Work along Finch Drive will generally occur between 7:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. Monday to Friday, as well as Saturdays 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. and Sundays 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Please note equipment such as generators and pumps may be required to operate overnight.Pipeline installation and remaining work in these areas are expected to continue through October.As communicated to nearby residents on July 3, work is also progressing in the Valleycliffe area of Squamish.Pipeline installation is ongoing in the area and generally occurs during standard construction hours noted above. However, some activities may still need to take place outside of these hours to maintain and monitor environmental protection systems and to complete work during approved seasonal periods to minimize impacts to local wildlife and ecosystems.Our right of way and trails in the area remain closed at all times, including Sundays, to maintain public safety. We ask the public to please avoid entering restricted areas during this period.To help maintain trail network connectivity, the Connector trail will remain intermittently open. When using the crossing, please stay on marked paths and use caution as trucks and heavy machinery will be operating nearby.We appreciate the community’s patience and will continue to provide updates as work progresses in Squamish.
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