The federal, provincial, and municipal governments announced they are spending a combined $6 million on storm protection infrastructure for the Pictou Market Wharf in Pictou, N.S.
According to a release from the province, the town of Pictou has experienced sea level rise and storm surges, with the Market Wharf bearing the brunt of the impact.
“The Pictou Market Wharf is a key part of the town’s waterfront area. As Nova Scotia continues to experience more extreme weather events, we have seen that area is vulnerable to storm surge and sea level rise,” says Central Nova MP Sean Fraser, on behalf of Nathaniel Erskine-Smith, minister of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities, in the release.
“This new fixed breakwater and improved wharf will help keep residents and properties safe.”
The funding will be used to build a fixed breakwater to replace the floating breakwater, a more resilient wharf extension, and to raise the structures along the waterfront in Pictou, says the release.
“The replacement and expansion of Market Wharf and construction of a new permanent breakwater represents an important link in our extensive Waterfront Masterplan,” says Jim Ryan, mayor of Pictou.
“Completion of this project will enhance opportunities for both community and regional growth by providing expanded marine services and opportunities for boating enthusiasts. We look forward to continuation of the promotion of Pictou as the premier marine destination on the Northumberland Strait.”
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