Active Transportation Pathway for Tataskweyak Cree Nation

Official title: Pathway Project for Active Transportation at Tataskweyak Cree Nation

Closed Environmental Assessment Housing & Communities Indigenous & Northern Transportation
Tataskweyak Cree Nation wants to build a nearly 8 km paved pathway through Split Lake, Manitoba. The path would connect homes to community landmarks, with solar lighting and benches along the way. This is an environmental assessment for the project.

Why This Matters

Live in Split Lake? This pathway could make it safer and easier to walk or bike around your community. Solar lighting means year-round visibility, even during long winter nights.

What Could Change

If approved, construction of the 7.97 km asphalt pathway could proceed. The community would gain lit, accessible routes connecting residential areas to key landmarks.

Key Issues

  • Environmental impacts of constructing a 7.97 km asphalt pathway
  • Community connectivity and safety improvements

Indigenous Consultation

This consultation requires engagement with Indigenous communities under the Crown's duty to consult.