Eagle Mountain - Woodfibre Gas Pipeline Project
Delivering safe and reliable energy to our customers is a top priority for FortisBC. For this reason, for more than a decade, we’ve worked with local Indigenous communities, stakeholders, government and residents to responsibly expand our existing natural gas system in Squamish and Coquitlam to supply natural gas to our customer, Woodfibre LNG.
Project overview
Through this project, we’ll install 50 kilometres of new natural gas pipeline between Squamish and Coquitlam, as well as supporting compressor station infrastructure. To minimize environmental footprint, most of this new line will run alongside our existing natural gas line.
Nine kilometres of new gas pipeline will be housed within a tunnel that runs beneath the Skwelwil’em Squamish Estuary.
We started early construction in the Squamish area in August 2023 and in Coquitlam in January 2024. For the latest construction updates, visit our updates tab.
The route
 
Third-party reporting line
The Respectful Community Conduct Line is a third-party reporting line for any member of the public to call or email about alleged conduct by an EGP Project worker occurring within the Indian River Watershed area and a 10-kilometre area around the District of Squamish in violation of the After Hours and Respect for Community section of the EGP Project Worker Code of Conduct, including harassment or violence.
Construction in Squamish and Coquitlam
We believe in working with local communities as we build this project and have taken steps in both Squamish and Coquitlam to do reduce impacts from our work.
The following maps provide an overview of active construction.
Squamish
In Squamish, construction activities to be aware of at this time include ongoing road maintenance and trucks travelling along the Mamquam Forest Service Road, Stawamus Indian River Forest Service Road and Powerhouse Springs Road. For safety, there is also a closure of Ray Basin Road unless otherwise posted, as well as on the Stawamus Indian River Forest Service Road beginning at approximately kilometre point 3.
Recreational users should be aware of full and intermittent trail closures near the Valleycliffe neighbourhood, as indicated by posted signage.
 
The pipeline route and trails in the area will remain closed at all times, including Sundays, to maintain public safety. We will reopen impacted trails when it’s safe to do so.
Coquitlam
In Coquitlam, we’ve installed fencing along roughly 1.5 kilometres of our right of way adjacent to nearby trails in the Eagle Mountain area. Recreational users should be aware of parking and intermittent trail closures with posted signage, along with increased noise levels as upgrade our Eagle Mountain Compressor Station.
 
Rigorous environmental reviews and research
Our regulators Skwxwú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish Nation) and the Province of British Columbia approved this project in 2016. Skwxwú7mesh Úxwumixw completed their own independent environmental assessment on the project – the first of its kind in Canada.
Adapting our workforce accommodation approach
Our application for a temporary use permit that would enable lodging the project’s non-local workforce at a single site in Squamish was rejected by District of Squamish Council on September 25, 2024.
The lodge proposal, which would have housed non-local workers , was approved by Skwxwú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish Nation) and the BC Environmental Assessment Office in 2023, based on a comprehensive set of conditions.
We are grateful for the input we received from Indigenous Nations, local organizations, and community members who invested their time and expertise into shaping our proposal.
Construction is continuing on the project and our construction timeline will not be impacted by this decision. In an effort to manage project non-local workforce presence in the District of Squamish during peak construction, multi-passenger marine vessels will be utilized to transport workers residing in Metro Vancouver or beyond, to and from work sites in the southern portions of the Indian River Valley, to the extent practical. We remain committed to working with the community to reduce impacts as best we can.
Compressor stations
Compressor stations perform the essential tasks of compressing the natural gas and regulating its pressure so it can flow through the system to our customers’ homes and businesses. We're installing a new compressor station at the Woodfibre LNG site and upgrading the existing compressor station in Coquitlam.
Project timeline
Future dates are anticipated and subject to change.
            Project approvals
      
    The Environmental Assessment Office and Skwxwú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish Nation) approve the project.
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            Construction begins
      
    Site preparation for Squamish components began in August 2023, and for Coquitlam components began in January 2024.
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            Tunnel boring in Squamish begins
      
    
            Coquitlam pipeline construction begins 
      
    
            Squamish pipeline construction in the Indian River Watershed begins
      
    
            Coquitlam Eagle Mountain Compressor Station expansion early works begins
      
    
            Squamish Compressor Station construction at Woodfibre LNG site begins
      
    
            Coquitlam electric substation and powerline construction begins
      
    
            Coquitlam Eagle Mountain Compressor Station expansion construction begins
      
    
            Project completion
      
    We anticipate completing all project components in 2026, with restoration activities taking place in 2027.
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October 17, 2025
            Concrete transport in Coquitlam 
      
		
		
		October 1, 2025
            Construction Activities in the Valleycliffe Area
      
		
		
		September 10, 2025
            Construction activities near Valleycliffe in Squamish 
      
		
		
		September 9, 2025
            Prefabricated substation transport in Coquitlam 
      
		
		
		September 5, 2025
            Upcoming construction activities southeast of Finch Drive in Squamish
      
		
		
		August 27, 2025
            Additional dust suppressant application on Squamish forest service roads
      
		
		
		August 18, 2025
            Update on the temporary construction laydown yard near Valleycliffe
      
		
		
		August 15, 2025
            Update on natural gas pipeline installation below CN Rail tracks in Squamish
      
		
		
		August 5, 2025
            Dust suppressant application on Squamish forest service road
      
		
		
		July 21, 2025
            Upcoming dust suppressant application on Squamish forest service roads
      
		
		
		July 17, 2025
            Upcoming trail closures southeast of Finch Drive in Squamish
      
		
		
		July 10, 2025
            Construction milestone reached in Coquitlam
      
		
		
		July 3, 2025
            Upcoming tree clearing southeast of Finch Drive in Squamish
      
		
		
		June 20, 2025
            Upcoming preparation activities near CN Rail tracks in Squamish
      
		
		
		June 20, 2025
            Further dust suppressant application on Squamish forest service roads
      
		
		
		June 5, 2025
            Additional subsurface investigation along Finch Drive and Industrial Way
      
		
		
		June 5, 2025
            Additional dust suppressant application on Squamish forest service roads
      
		
		
		June 2, 2025
            Advancing construction of new electric substation in Coquitlam
      
		
		
		May 27, 2025
            Construction activities in the temporary construction laydown yard near Valleycliffe 
      
		
		
		May 22, 2025
            Upcoming drone activity near Finch Drive
      
		
		
		May 16, 2025
            Increased construction activity as crews return to the Eagle Mountain area
      
		
		
		May 1, 2025
            Dust suppressant application on Squamish forest service roads
      
		
		
		April 4, 2025
            Additional pre-construction activities along Finch Drive and Industrial Way
      
		
		
		March 31, 2025
            Update on construction near Valleycliffe and in the Ray Basin area
      
		
		
		March 18, 2025
            Update on temporary construction laydown yard near Valleycliffe
      
		
		
		March 10, 2025
            Gas pipe transport in Squamish
      
		
		
		January 17, 2025
            Construction Activities in the Ray Basin Area
      
		
		
		January 2, 2025
            Update on tunnelling progress in Squamish
      
		
		
		December 10, 2024
            Update on construction in Coquitlam
      
		
		
		November 22, 2024
            Additional pre-construction activities along Finch Drive
      
		
		
		November 19, 2024
            Update on tunneling progress in Squamish
      
		
		
		September 27, 2024
            Pre-construction activities at Highway 99 and Industrial Way intersection
      
		
		
		September 26, 2024
            Statement on Temporary Workforce Lodge and Temporary Laydown Yard Council Decisions
      
		
		
		September 10, 2024
            Tree clearing activities in Coquitlam’s Eagle Mountain area
      
		
		
		August 26, 2024
            Dust suppressant application on Squamish forest service road
      
		
		
		August 12, 2024
            Pre-construction activities along Finch Drive and Industrial Way
      
		
		
		July 24, 2024
            Rock drilling and hammering activities in Coquitlam’s Eagle Mountain area
      
		
		
		June 6, 2024
            New and ongoing initiatives to reduce workforce impacts in Squamish
      
		
		
		May 30, 2024
            Construction updates for Coquitlam and Squamish recreational area users
      
		
		
		May 7, 2024
            Stawamus Indian River Forest Service Road closures and gas pipeline component update
      
		
		
		May 1, 2024
            Logging trucks in Squamish
      
		
		
		April 24, 2024
            Tunnelling set to begin in Squamish
      
		
		
		March 26, 2024
            BC Energy Regulator issues discharge authorization for treated water
      
		
		
		February 7, 2024
            Stawamus Indian River Forest Service Road closures
      
		
		
		January 30, 2024
            Traffic impacts along Mamquam River Forest Service Road
      
		
		
		January 29, 2024
            Early construction activities ramp up in Coquitlam on Eagle Mountain - Woodfibre Gas Pipeline Project
      
		
		
		January 10, 2024
            Preparation activities for Coquitlam construction
      
		
		
		January 4, 2024
            24-hour work at BC Rail and Woodfibre sites
      
		
		
		December 13, 2023
            Sk̲wx̲wú7mesh Úxwumixw and EAO approve increased Workforce Lodge area
      
		
		
		November 10, 2023
            Traffic impacts along Mamquam River Forest Service Road
      
		
		
		October 17, 2023
            Gas pipe delivery 
      
		
		
		October 13, 2023
            Traffic impacts along Stawamus-Indian River Forest Service Road 
      
		
		
		October 12, 2023
            Upcoming construction at the BC Rail property
      
		
		
		August 28, 2023
            Construction has started
      
		
		
		August 22, 2023
            Update on pipeline component of the project 
      
		
		
		July 28, 2023
            Construction starting soon
      
		
		
		March 2, 2023
            Join us for an upcoming public information meeting
      
		
		
		November 29, 2022
            Open house cancelled due to inclement weather
      
		
		
		August 5, 2022
            Statement regarding Enbridge’s investment in Woodfibre LNG
      
		
		
		July 26, 2022
            Eagle Mountain – Woodfibre Gas Pipeline project quantitative risk assessment
      
		
		
		June 9, 2022
            Our crews are in the field 
      
		
		
		April 25, 2022
            Proposal for two pipes in the Squamish tunnel
      
		
		
		April 5, 2022
            EGP project changes approved
      
		
		
		March 22, 2022
            Proposed size increase for workforce lodging site
      
		
		
		March 22, 2022
            Join us for upcoming information sessions
      
		
		
		March 9, 2022
            Upcoming pre-construction activities in Squamish
      
		
		
		February 25, 2022
            Update on tunnel component of the project
      
		
		
		November 29, 2021
            EAO decision on EGP project changes
      
		
		
		October 8, 2021
            Weather extends schedule for geotechnical investigations
      
		
		
		September 23, 2021
            Proposed relocation of existing gas line northeast of Valleycliffe
      
		
		
		August 23, 2021
            Upcoming geotechnical investigations near Squamish and in the Indian River Valley
      
		
		
		August 6, 2021
            Extension of Environmental Assessment Certificate approved
      
		
		
		May 20, 2021
            Environmental surveys in Squamish and Coquitlam
      
		
		
		February 1, 2021
            Weather extends schedule for geotechnical investigations
      
		
		
		December 9, 2020
            Recordings from fall Squamish and Coquitlam information sessions
      
		
		
		December 4, 2020
            Upcoming field work at BC Rail property in Squamish
      
		
		
		November 19, 2020
            Coquitlam virtual information sessions
      
		
		
		November 3, 2020
            FortisBC applies for an Environmental Assessment Certificate extension
      
		
		
		October 29, 2020
            Squamish virtual information sessions
      
		
		
		October 28, 2020
            Environmental Assessment Certificate amendments filed
      
		
		
		September 15, 2020
            Upcoming geotechnical work on forest service roads in Stawamus Valley and Indian River Valley
      
		
		
		August 18, 2020
            Recording of August 13th virtual information session
      
		
		
		July 29, 2020
            Virtual information sessions
      
		
		
		February 20, 2020
            Upcoming proposed changes to require amendments to Environmental Assessment Certificate
      
		
		
		November 1, 2019
            Upcoming geotechnical work in Coquitlam
      
		
		
		October 29, 2019
            Upcoming geotechnical work within District of Squamish
      
		
		
		October 3, 2019
            Upcoming community engagement
      
		
		
		August 16, 2019
            Geotechnical work begins on forest service roads in Indian River Valley
      
		
		
		June 27, 2019
            Upcoming geotechnical work on forest service roads in Indian River Valley
      
		
		
		May 28, 2019
            Upcoming geotechnical work on private properties
      
		
		
		February 22, 2019
            Squamish Nation approves economic benefit agreement
      
		
		
		June 11, 2018
            Join us for free mini golf and BBQ lunch
      
		
		
		October 20, 2017
            Squamish Community Office – Update
      
		
		
		June 14, 2017
            Squamish Community office reopens
      
		
		
		November 6, 2016
            FortisBC completes geotechnical work on the Squamish dike
      
		
		
		November 4, 2016
            Woodfibre LNG authorized to continue with proposed LNG export facility
      
		
		
		November 3, 2016
            Our response to incident at Squamish Community Office
      
		
		
		August 9, 2016
            Provincial government issues Environmental Assessment Certificate
      
		
		
		June 24, 2016
            Squamish Nation Chiefs and Council voted to approve an Environmental Assessment Agreement
      
		
		
		October 7, 2015
            Open house in Squamish
      
		
		
		September 24, 2015
            Public comment period on FortisBC addenda on final report to Environmental Assessment Office
      
		
		
		June 26, 2015
            Squamish Nation Council outlines a series of environmental conditions
      
		
		
		April 21, 2015
            Open house District of Squamish
      
		
		
		February 12, 2015
            Open house in Coquitlam
      
		
		
		June 11, 2014
            Open house in Gibsons
      
		
		
		November 21, 2013
            Open house in Coquitlam
      
		
		
		November 16, 2013
            Open house in Squamish
      
		
		
		Featured Q&A
What is being done to reduce the impact of your workforce in Squamish?
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Feb 10, 2025
What kinds of opportunities does this project create for local businesses and workers?
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Jul 9, 2025
Who is paying for the Eagle Mountain-Woodfibre Gas Pipeline Project?
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Dec 11, 2024
What is FortisBC’s plan for tunneling below Tiampo Park and how will you mitigate impacts?
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Nov 28, 2024
Why does your permit allow you to work 24-hours a day, and what kind of impacts should Squamish residents expect?
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Jan 4, 2024
Why is the tunnel component of the project necessary?
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Jan 4, 2024
FortisBC applied for two Temporary Use Permit (TUP) applications from the District of Squamish. What are they for?
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Feb 16, 2023
What is a temporary construction laydown yard and why do you need one?
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Feb 16, 2023
Why have you applied for a permit to build a temporary construction laydown yard at the intersection of Mamquam River Forest Service Road and Powerhouse Springs Road?
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Feb 16, 2023
How do you plan to limit noise and visual impacts at the temporary construction laydown yard?
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Feb 16, 2023
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Our commitment to local communities
The safety and environmental wellbeing of local communities is extremely important to us, and it’s a value we know we share with local residents. That’s why we’ll continue to work with residents and community members to understand and mitigate concerns. Members of the FortisBC team will regularly be in local communities, communicating the project and listening to concerns and feedback.
We also value the importance of keeping the community informed. To ensure you’re staying up-to-date, subscribe to our email newsletter.
Indigenous feedback helps to improve our Eagle Mountain - Woodfibre Gas Pipeline Project
The Eagle Mountain – Woodfibre Gas Pipeline falls within the traditional territories of Skwxwú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish Nation), səlilwətaɬ Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh Nation), kʷikʷəƛ̓əm (Kwikwetlem) First Nation and xʷməθkʷəyə̓ m (Musqueam).
We value working directly with local Indigenous groups to listen to their concerns and understand their perspective. We’re engaging with the following Indigenous Nations to discuss the expansion project details and listen to their questions and concerns:
The New Energy
Some of our work with Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish Nation) has been highlighted in a video series hosted by Squamish, Haida and Cree actor, Simon Baker, called The New Energy. Check out the first episode of the series, exploring how Skwxwú7mesh Úxwumixw became a regulator for overseeing work in their Traditional Territory, leading to the ground-breaking Squamish Nation Environmental Assessment Agreement.
One of our top priorities is to engage local communities so that they understand the work we're doing
Benefits to local communities
FortisBC is supporting a variety of local, non-governmental associations and organizations – including groups that help vulnerable populations. FortisBC also supports various Indigenous businesses and cultural initiatives through agreements with local Indigenous communities that create economic opportunities, jobs and training.
This project offers a wide range of local job opportunities, from construction to support services.
We’re also working with contractors to encourage the use of Squamish businesses for small tools, materials, and sub-contracted services.
This project will also generate revenue for the District of Squamish through various forms of taxes and fees.
 
Walk supports Squamish Helping Hands Society
The Squamish Helping Hands Society hosted its Coldest Night of the Year fundraising walk on February 22. The event raised money for the programs and services they offer within the Sea to Sky area. Eagle Mountain - Woodfibre Gas Pipeline Project team members were proud to support the event, and join in the walk, to help provide shelter and food for people facing homelessness and poverty. Read more about our team’s participation at the walk.
 
Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce and SHARE food drive
We joined and supported the Tri-Cities Chamber for their 2024 Holiday Luncheon, which featured a food drive for SHARE Family & Community Services. In total, the drive collected more than 215 pounds of food for families in need. We were thrilled to partner with the Chamber and SHARE on this initiative for the fourth year, and we’ll continue to look for similar opportunities to give back to the communities where we live and work. Read more about our time at the luncheon.
 
Squamish Days Loggers Sports Festival
Our team took part in the 68th annual Squamish Days Loggers Sports Festival over the August long weekend. We connected with the community and enjoyed sharing information about the Eagle Mountain – Woodfibre Gas Pipeline Project. We co-presented the Kids Festival, and we loved watching children of all ages have fun taking part in the activities. This year, we also took part in a fan favourite event—the Squamish Days Bed Races. You can read about it here. Congratulations to all the competitors. We can’t wait to attend the festival next year!
Community grants support local initiatives
At FortisBC, we serve 135 Communities and 58 First Nations communities across 150 Traditional Territories. Giving back to the communities where our over 2,500 employees live and work is an important part of our efforts to create a sustainable future for British Columbians.
We’ve been a part of the Squamish community for over 30 years. And we take our role as a good corporate citizen very seriously. The local recipients of our community investment grants include a wide-range of organizations that are working hard to make Squamish and the Sea-to-Sky region a better place to live.
Regulatory process
Environmental Assessment Office
In 2016 the project received approval from the provincial Environmental Assessment Office and Skwxwú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish Nation).
- Environmental Assessment Office Certificate
- Schedule A: Environmental Assessment Certificate Certified Project Description
- Schedule B: Environmental Assessment Certificate Table of Conditions
- Environmental Assessment Office Certificate Amendment 1
- Environmental Assessment Office Certificate Amendment 2
- Environmental Assessment Office Certificate Amendment 3
You can view all finalized environmental and condition management plans and compliance reports at the Environmental Assessment Office’s project portal.
BC Energy Regulator
We’ve received a Waste Discharge Authorization from the BC Energy Regulator to discharge treated water generated from tunnel construction activities at the BC Rail and Woodfibre LNG sites in Squamish. All water generated through construction activities will be treated, prior to discharge, in accordance with the Environmental Management Act.
Details on the project and water management can be found in our application documents here.
As part of a temporary Waste Discharge Authorization, we publish weekly reports of our water quality testing results. Our reports include monitoring and sampling activities to ensure water quality in the receiving environment meets these guidelines.
Transport Canada
We built a temporary bridge across the Indian River in the Indian River Watershed to support pipeline construction activities. This portion of construction was completed in the summer of 2024.
Metro Vancouver Regional District
Metro Vancouver Regional District (MVRD) has authorized the contained burning of non-merchantable timber and woody debris from clearing activities on the project at four designated sites near Hixon Peak, roughly 30 kilometres southeast of Squamish.
We’ll be using an air curtain burner, designed to aid in combustion and reduce emissions, to ensure the debris is burned in a safe and controlled manner, and to eliminate any fire risk associated with this material.
We carried out initial burning activities between mid-April and early June 2024. This work will pick up again in early October, 2024, and we anticipate it continuing through to early 2025.
As part of MVRD’s authorization, these activities will continue to comply with BC’s Environmental Management Act and the Greater Vancouver Regional District Air Quality Management bylaws. We’ve also been working closely with local Indigenous communities who have approved these plans.
Additional resources
We've been engaging on the Eagle Mountain - Woodfibre Gas Pipeline Project since 2013. Materials related to these discussions are available below.
Temporary Use Permit applications
- District of Squamish Temporary Use Permit Applications for laydown yard
 Note: The above link will take you to the District of Squamish - Development Review map. To view the Temporary Use Permit applications and related files, click on the red sections of the map.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
