Whats Up with Goldstream?

Thursday, September 21, 2023
Elder Carl with WC staff and supporters by Malahat Highway protesting expansion
Elder Carl with WC staff and supporters by Goldstream River protesting (Agathe Bernard).

The Goldstream River (SELEKTEL) and its surrounding ecosystem in Goldstream Provincial Park are under threat from the planned expansion of the Malahat highway — a 162 million dollar expansion that won’t even add more lanes.

Map of proposed Malahat Highway Barrier

The Goldstream River runs through W̱SÁNEĆ territory, just 45 minutes from downtown Victoria, B.C. It’s a vital spawning ground for salmon and home to eagles, salamanders, bears and countless other species. The expansion will remove over 700 trees from the river bank, trees that shade the river and keep it cool for the spawning salmon. Construction could increase erosion, sediment runoff and water temperatures — conditions that are deadly for spawning salmon. The W̱SÁNEĆ Peoples have a treaty right to hunt and fish here, and if the river cannot support salmon, then it’s a violation 
of their rights. 

⚠️ The environmental assessment for the project states, “residual impacts are expected to include permanent loss or alteration of aquatic salmonid and amphibian habitat” ⚠️

 

 

 

 

 

 

Why is this happening?

The provincial government claims the highway expansion is needed to widen the existing two lanes to accommodate a concrete barrier instead of the traffic pylons currently in place. They argue this is needed for increased safety. However, other options, such as speed reductions or better-funded public transit, which would have the added benefit of reducing congestion, have not been explored.

What is the strategy?

Elder Carl Olsen with Forest Campaigner Tobyn and supportersGoldstream River


For over two years, W̱SÁNEĆ Elder ZȺWIZUT Carl Olsen has been leading the movement, backed with community support and solidarity. Along with ensuring the facts get out to the media, he protests this expansion every Tuesday at 10 a.m. at Goldstream, inviting everyone to join in to show their solidarity and respect. It’s important to amplify Elder Carl Olsen’s voice by applying pressure to the B.C. Minister of Transportation and Transit, Mike Farnworth. This shows the B.C. government decision makers our collective demands to halt this senseless and expensive highway expansion. 

What can you do?

Show up!
Every Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. 
Goldstream Day Use Parking Lot

Other opportunities outside of the Tuesday protests include rallies, art-making events, hikes and more. All happening to build pressure to Save Goldstream! We need everyone to be involved!

Write! 
Target the B.C. government, Ministry of Transportation and Transit, 
to have our collective demands heard.

Have you been camping at Goldstream? Maybe you take your family there to see the salmon run? Do you love the big ancient trees in the park? Explain how this project would impact YOU! 

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Learn more about upcoming events and write your letter here: WildernessCommittee.org/SaveGoldstream