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Halifax International Airport Authority (Federal)
Halifax International Airport wants to pave about 2,700 square metres of new apron space at the north end of the terminal. This would add more gates and give planes more room to maneuver. The airport authority is asking whether this expansion could...
Why This Matters: Fly out of Halifax? This expansion could mean shorter waits at gates and smoother boarding. Live near the airport on Goudey Drive? Construction starts this fall and runs through next summer. The project also involves relocating a buried waste tank and adding stormwater drainage.
Environmental Assessment
Environment & Climate
Transportation
Closed
Parks Canada (Federal)
Sunshine Village ski resort wants to level a steep drop-off near the Goat's Eye lift in Banff National Park. The work would create a 50-meter by 5-meter flat area above the treeline. This would make it safer for snowcats to groom the South Side...
Why This Matters: Ski at Sunshine Village? This project could make accessing the South Side Chutes terrain safer. It's also a test of how Parks Canada balances ski resort development with protecting alpine ecosystems in Banff.
Environmental Assessment
Environment & Climate
Transportation
Closed
Parks Canada (Federal)
Parks Canada wants to build a small gravel parking lot near the Wolf Trail in Thousand Islands National Park. This is the first phase of a bigger project to create a wildlife crossing under County Road 5. The crossing would reconnect wetlands and...
Why This Matters: Visit Thousand Islands National Park? This new parking lot would make accessing the Wolf Trail safer and easier. The bigger picture: it's part of creating a wildlife corridor connecting Algonquin to the Adirondacks, helping animals move safely across the landscape.
Environmental Assessment
Environment & Climate
Transportation
Closed
Fisheries and Oceans Canada (Federal)
Fisheries and Oceans Canada wants to rebuild an aging wharf and shore protection at Cap-des-Caissie harbour in New Brunswick. The existing timber structure has reached the end of its service life. The project would encase the old wharf in steel and...
Why This Matters: If you fish out of Cap-des-Caissie, this is your harbour. The wharf is falling apart and without repairs, the harbour could eventually close. Commercial fishers, recreational boaters, and the local economy all depend on this infrastructure staying functional.
Environmental Assessment
Environment & Climate
Natural Resources
Transportation
Closed
Parks Canada (Federal)
The Town of Banff wants to widen roads and improve traffic flow at the Fenlands Recreation Centre entrance. The project includes realigning drive lanes, connecting the Legacy Trail to the iconic BANFF sign, and landscaping work. It's a partnership...
Why This Matters: Visit Banff regularly? Use the Fenlands Recreation Centre or the Legacy Trail? These changes could make getting in and out easier. The new connector path would also give better access to the famous BANFF sign photo spot.
Community Planning
Housing & Communities
Transportation
Closed
National Defence (Federal)
The Department of National Defence wants to build a large two-bay aircraft hangar at CFB Trenton in Ontario. The project will convert part of an existing golf course into a 25,000 m² facility with aircraft parking, maintenance bays, and support...
Why This Matters: Live near CFB Trenton? This construction project will change the landscape around the base. A golf course will become a military facility. There'll be increased construction traffic and activity for several years. The project also affects local roads and utilities.
Environmental Assessment
Environment & Climate
Transportation
Closed
Fisheries and Oceans Canada (Federal)
Fisheries and Oceans Canada wants to rebuild a 150-metre wharf and add a new breakwater at Sainte-Marie-sur-Mer harbour in New Brunswick. The current timber wharf is falling apart. The new breakwater would extend 96 metres to better protect fishing...
Why This Matters: If you're a fisher working out of Sainte-Marie-sur-Mer, this project directly affects your livelihood. The current wharf is crumbling, and without upgrades, the harbour could eventually be abandoned. Better protection means safer conditions when storms roll in.
Environmental Assessment
Natural Resources
Transportation
Closed
Fisheries and Oceans Canada (Federal)
Peter Kiewit Sons ULC wants to expand their marine yard on the Fraser River in Coquitlam. The project involves dredging 220,000 cubic metres of sediment, removing old piles, and building new marine structures for loading equipment and materials. To...
Why This Matters: Live near the Fraser River in Coquitlam? This project could mean construction noise outside regular hours due to tidal work. The dredging and expansion will change the riverbank near Brigantine Drive. On the plus side, new marsh habitat and shoreline restoration could benefit local wildlife.
Environmental Assessment
Environment & Climate
Transportation
Closed
National Capital Commission (Federal)
Ottawa wants to build a temporary road so construction trucks can access Lansdowne Park without clogging up regular streets. The road would sit on National Capital Commission land near Queen Elizabeth Drive—the same spot used during the 2012...
Why This Matters: Live near Lansdowne or use the multi-use pathway along Queen Elizabeth Drive? You'll see construction traffic and detours for the next few years. Three trees will come down, though replacements are promised. The pathway will stay open with detours.
Community Planning
Environment & Climate
Transportation
Closed
Infrastructure Canada (Federal)
Infrastructure Canada is reviewing a project to build new walking and cycling paths on Matsqui First Nation reserve lands in British Columbia. The project includes widening an existing pathway along Harris Road, building a new bridge over McLennan...
Why This Matters: Live near Matsqui First Nation or use the Trans Canada Trail in this area? This project would make it safer and easier to walk or bike. The new bridge over McLennan Creek connects the trail network. Construction will clear some vegetation and involve work in the creek.
Environmental Assessment
Indigenous & Northern
Transportation
Closed
Fisheries and Oceans Canada (Federal)
Fisheries and Oceans Canada wants to rebuild three deteriorating breakwaters at Larrys River Small Craft Harbour. The current structures are so worn down they get submerged at high tide, letting water flood into the harbour. The fix? Encase the old...
Why This Matters: If you fish out of Larrys River, this is about keeping your harbour safe and operational. The breakwaters protect boats and the wharf from storms and waves. Without repairs, the harbour could become unusable—threatening local fishing jobs and the community's economy.
Environmental Assessment
Economy & Jobs
Environment & Climate
Transportation
Planned
Waterloo Region, ON
The City of Waterloo is planning to reconstruct and urbanize two roads in the city's west end. Beaver Creek Road (from north of Laurelwood Drive to Conservation Drive) and Conservation Drive (from Snowcrest Place to Roy Schmidt Road) will be...
Why This Matters: Live on or near these roads? Construction will affect your daily commute and access to your home. Even if you don't live nearby, these roads connect residential areas—expect detours when work begins.
Community Planning
Housing & Communities
Transportation
Closed
Environment and Climate Change Canada (Federal)
BC wants to replace a 70-year-old bridge on the Trans-Canada Highway between Spences Bridge and Lytton. The old bridge crosses Sackum Creek and a railway line, and it's worn out. Part of the work will happen on Sackum and Gulada Indian Reserve...
Why This Matters: Drive the Trans-Canada through BC's interior? This bridge keeps that route open. The project also affects two First Nations reserves and species at risk in the area. If you live nearby or use this highway, the construction could affect your commute.
Environmental Assessment
Environment & Climate
Indigenous & Northern
Transportation
Closed
Impact Assessment Agency of Canada (Federal)
The O'Chiese First Nation wants to replace an aging bridge over the Baptiste River on their reserve near Rocky Mountain House, Alberta. The new bridge would handle 100-year floods and include about 1 km of road improvements. This is the community's...
Why This Matters: This project matters most to O'Chiese First Nation members who depend on this bridge daily. It's their lifeline to Rocky Mountain House for groceries, medical appointments, and emergencies. If you live nearby or care about Indigenous infrastructure, this affects how the community connects to...
Environmental Assessment
Indigenous & Northern
Transportation
Closed
Fisheries and Oceans Canada (Federal)
Fisheries and Oceans Canada wants to build a new 42-metre wharf at the Barre-de-Cocagne fishing harbour in New Brunswick. The project includes dredging the basin and reinforcing the breakwater to protect against storms. Without these upgrades, the...
Why This Matters: If you're a fisher working out of this harbour, this project means more berthing space and safer conditions. The current access road erodes during storms, making the harbour less reliable. For the local fishing community, losing this harbour isn't an option.
Environmental Assessment
Environment & Climate
Transportation
Closed
Infrastructure Canada (Federal)
The We Wai Kai Nation wants to build a 2 km gravel walking trail on the Quinsam No. 12 reserve near Campbell River, BC. The loop trail would connect the community to the Quinsam River and local services without needing to walk on roads with cars...
Why This Matters: Live in or near Campbell River? This trail could become a new walking spot for you. It's designed to be accessible for people with mobility challenges, kids, and seniors. The interpretive signs will share We Wai Kai traditional knowledge and local history.
Environmental Assessment
Environment & Climate
Indigenous & Northern
Transportation