Heritage
Kinsol Trestle
The Kinsol Trestle is a significant wooden railway bridge that crosses the Koksilah River at Mile 51.1 on the decommissioned CNR Cowichan line. The Kinsol is the highest wooden trestle remaining in the Commonwealth (125 ft), and with over 1.2 million board feet of timber it is one of the largest wooden bridges in the world. Read on
Kinsol in the News
Canada's Governor General Visits the Cowichan Valley
- 2011 Sep 27
- CTV
- Chandler Grieve
Behind the successful fight for the Kinsol
- 2011 Aug 31
- Times Colonist
- T.W. Paterson
Historic Kinsol Trestle Project
- 2011 Aug 03
- BC Government
- Staff Reporter
Kinsol Trestle marks historic day
- 2011 Aug 03
- The Citizen
- Kevin Rothbauer
Online exhibit offers virtual trestle history
- 2011 Aug 03
- The Citizen
- Kathryn Gagnon
A News: Kinsol Trestle Reopens
- 2011 Aug 01
- A News Vancouver Island
- Erick Thompson
Kinsol restoration due to a ‘perfect storm’
- 2011 Jul 29
- Cawichan News Leader Pictoral
- Ashley Degnaaf
Take Rails to Trails journey with Cowichan historian
- 2011 Jul 29
- The Citizen
- Lexi Bainas
Kinsol Trestle more than just another bridge
- 2011 Jul 29
- The Citizen
- Staff Reporter
Kinsol Trestle reopens
- 2011 Jul 29
- Times Colonist
- Kathryn Burnham
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I would like to especially acknowledge Steve's objective, open-minded communication skills in facilitating a successful project.
Pat Lintaman
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