Of course, none of this work would be possible without our amazing team of volunteers! We have fun building safe and beautiful pathways.
Please enjoy some photos and newsletter reports of our projects from present back to the first pathway built in 2008.
2015 Pathway along Rainbow Road, from Atkins Road past the Farmer’s Institute
Click here to read our 2015 Spring newsletter report on the pathway’s beginnings, see page 3.
Click here to read our 2015 Spring newsletter report on the completed pathway, page 1.
opening celebration, 2105 Fall Fair, September 19-20
2015 Pathway Ganges Harbour’s End
This pathway was particularly challenging and rewarding to build, because it came with an innovative infrastructure requirement, the condition of a very generous grant from Capital Regional District Active Transportation funds. PCP added a solar-powered kiosk by designer and new volunteer Phillip Van Horn, which houses three interpretive panels: 1. Ganges Harbour as a First Nations site, 2. as it’s been used by newcomers since the 1850s, and 3. Island Pathways award-winning Heritage and Bike Routes Maps of Salt Spring Island and the Ganges Village Pathway Network.
Click here to read our 2016 Winter newsletter report on the 2015 October 24, opening celebration, see page 2.
Click here to read our 2015 Winter newsletter report on the pathway’s beginnings, see page 2.
Click here to read our 2015 Spring newsletter report on the completed pathway, see page 2.
2014 Pathway from Churchill Road to Leisure Lane
Click here to read our 2014 Spring newsletter report on the Churchill to Leisure Lane pathway.
2105 October 24, opening celebration of this section, plus Harbour’s End and the new solar-lit kiosk.
2013 Pathway Rainbow Road from Atkins Road to the pool
Click here to read our 2013 Spring newsletter pathway report.
Click here to read our 2013-Fall newsletter report on the completed pathway.
2012 Pathway Lower Ganges Road from Sharp Road to Booth Canal Road
Click here to read our 2012 Spring newsletter report on the Sharp Road to Booth Canal Road pathway.
Click here to read the 2012 Fall newsletter report on the completed pathway.