What is the status of the Malahat highway?

What is the status of the Malahat highway?

UPDATE – #BCHwy1 is closed southbound at Cobble Hill Rd and northbound at Shawnigan-Mill Bay Rd due to structural fire.

Where is the Malahat closed?

A series of short closures and delays on the Malahat (Highway 1) between Finlayson Arm Road and Tunnel Hill are planned for March 9 to 12, 2022. A total of eight closures of as long as 15 minutes each on March 9 and 10 are required to remove tree debris from November’s atmospheric river event.

Is Malahat reopened?

Highway 1 at Tunnel Hill on the Malahat has reopened to two-way traffic. Drivers should be prepared for construction conditions, including no median barrier, narrow lanes, limited shoulder widths and reduced speed zones. Additional repairs to fully restore the site will continue for the coming months.

Can you drive the Malahat?

The Malahat Drive is widely considered as one of the scenic roadways in Canada. If you want enjoy a leisurely weekend drive and simply soak in the breathtaking view of the southern part of Vancouver Island, Malahat lives to deliver its promise of a wonderful trip.

Is the Malahat repaired?

Work to repair the Malahat following last November’s flooding is scheduled to start this summer. Windley Contracting Ltd. of Nanaimo has been awarded a $14.9-million contract to complete permanent repairs to the Malahat Tunnel Hill segment of Highway 1.

Are chains required on the Malahat?

During the winter months, commercial vehicles with a licensed gross vehicle weight rating (GVW) under 11,794 kilograms must have winter tires or carry chains. Commercial vehicles with a licensed GVW more than 11,794 kilograms must carry chains.

Is Malahat still essential travel only?

The roadway operated as single-lane alternating traffic at 30 minute intervals with overnight closures on Tuesday and Wednesday nights. ! ATTENTION! Travel remains limited to essential trips only, according to Drive BC and major delays and congestion will still be expected.

Can I drive on the Malahat with all season tires?

Mounties are reminding the public that vehicles must be equipped with winter-rated tires to travel over the Malahat highway. A winter tire has a mountain and snowflake or the M + S symbol on the sidewall.

How do you get to malahat SkyWalk?

ON THE ISLAND

  1. Head North on Douglas Street/ Trans Canada Highway 1N.
  2. Continue to travel North through Victoria toward McKenzie Avenue.
  3. Continue past McKenzie Avenue exit approximately 27 km and.
  4. Destination exit will be on your right (approximately 4 km past Shawnigan Lake Road)

Do you need snow tires in Nanaimo?

In B.C., all drivers must have tires marked with a mountain/snowflake or M+S (mud and snow), with a tread depth of 3.5 millimetres. Winter tires must be used on most highways throughout the province between Oct. 1 and March 30.

Is the Malahat open both directions?

The Malahat Highway has officially reopened to continuous two-way traffic around the clock for oversized vehicles, according to DriveBC. The Malahat Highway has officially reopened to continuous two-way traffic around the clock for oversized vehicles, according to DriveBC.

Is the Malahat Open November 16 2021?

Drivers are advised that the Malahat section of Highway 1 between West Shore Parkway and Tunnel Hill will be closed in both directions overnight each night from Nov. 16-22, 2021.

Are chains mandatory on the Malahat?

RELATED STORIES. During the winter months, commercial vehicles with a licensed gross vehicle weight rating (GVW) under 11,794 kilograms must have winter tires or carry chains. Commercial vehicles with a licensed GVW more than 11,794 kilograms must carry chains.

What is the altitude of the Malahat?

The Malahat Drive climbs to a summit of 356 m (1,156 ft), and the mountain is considered one of the most sacred sites on southern Vancouver Island.

Is the Malahat SkyWalk worth it?

Definitely worth it, tons of cool views however wish there is a few extra things to do to divert the amount of traffic so the slides don’t end up being a long wait.

How much does it cost to do the Malahat SkyWalk?

Your ticket is good for the complete experience: the TreeWalk, Spiral Tower, the Slide and the Lookout….Skip the line and buy your tickets in advance.

Adult Ticket Age 18 – 64 $34.95
Seniors Ticket Age 65+ $30.95
Child/Youth Ticket Age 6-17 $20.95
Child Ticket Age 0-5 Free
Family Ticket 2 Adults, 2 Child/Youth $95.00

When was the Malahat highway built?

‘The Malahat’ is the term commonly applied to the Malahat Drive, a 25 km (15.5 mi) portion of the Trans Canada Highway 1 running along the west side of Saanich Inlet and to the region surrounding it. The road was first cut as a cattle trail in 1861 and was then upgraded to wagon road standards in 1884.

How long does it take to cross the Malahat?

The crossing takes about 25 minutes. Larger vessels can’t be used because the terminals at Brentwood Bay and Mill Bay don’t have the capacity to accommodate them.

What tires do I need to drive the Malahat?

Mounties are reminding the public that vehicles must be equipped with winter-rated tires to travel over the Malahat highway. A winter tire has a mountain and snowflake or the M + S symbol on the sidewall. The tires must also have a tread depth of at least 3.5 millimetres.