Fort Erie, ON— As Niagara Parks continues work to implement its shoreline protection strategy pilot and restoration along the Niagara River breakwall in Fort Erie, construction will now begin to repair damaged sections of the Niagara River Recreation Trail between Old Fort Erie and Mather’s Arch. The work is set to begin on Monday, September 8 and is expected to be completed by Friday, September 26.
Construction fencing will remain around the perimeter of the work zone, and pedestrians are asked to avoid the area. The section of the Niagara River Recreation Trail along the breakwall will be temporarily closed in sections, allowing the trail to remain as open as possible for public access.
Construction activities may cause motorists to experience minor delays, increased noise levels, and dust. Large trucks and heavy equipment will also frequently enter and exit the work site via the Niagara Parkway.
Niagara Parks appreciates your patience and cooperation as we complete these essential improvements.
All Public Notices and information about ongoing construction projects are available on Niagara Parks’ Repairs and Maintenance webpage here.
For more information, please contact:
Katy Wassenaar, Senior Manager, Public Affairs
kwassenaar@niagaraparks.com
(905) 356-2241 ext. 2224
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