Desktop – Leaderboard

Home » Numa pedestrian bridge being replaced

Posted: January 28, 2020

Numa pedestrian bridge being replaced

Parks Canada will be replacing the Numa Falls pedestrian bridge in Kootenay National Park.

The bridge replacement and restroom rehabilitation is scheduled to begin in the spring.

The Numa Creek Viewpoint will reopen and access to the Rockwall from this location will also be restored in 2020.

This will cause no delays for motorists.

What will cause delays is the Wardle Creek bridge replacement, 53 km north of Radium Hot Springs, expected to be complete in the spring.

The aging highway bridge at Wardle Creek, eight km south of Kootenay Park Lodge, is being replaced for safety.

A view of the roaring Kootenay River from the Numa Falls trail.

Lead image: Numa Falls bridge, a popular hiking, picnicking spot in Kootenay National Park. e-KNOW file photos


Article Share
Author: