Thursday, March 12, 2026
March 12, 2026

LCC seeks slower Ganges side street speed limits

Officials elected on Salt Spring Island are once again reaching out to the province to request lower speed limits in Ganges, this time targeting the village’s side streets — where 50 km/h is still permitted.

Salt Spring’s Local Community Commission (LCC) unanimously approved a plan to request — through the Capital Regional District Board — lowering the limit throughout the Ganges core to match the 30 km/h set on Fulford-Ganges and Lower Ganges roads, the village’s main thoroughfare.

The slower speed limits currently begin on Fulford-Ganges Road at Seaview Avenue — next to Embe Bakery — and end at the north end of town, approximately 100 metres past the intersection with Rainbow Road. Commissioners now hope the Ministry of Transportation and Transit will approve a new reduction in speeds for Rainbow Road — from Lower Ganges Road to the Rainbow Recreation Centre parking lot — and for the entirety of Jackson, Hereford, McPhillips and Seaview Avenues. 

“It’s incongruous to have a different speed limit,” said LCC member Brian Webster at the commission’s meeting Thursday, Feb. 19, “where you can go 50 on a very short street, with all kinds of parking situations and pedestrians, and only 30 on the main drag. This request just makes sense.”

A reduction in speeds throughout Ganges was among several “low-cost, high-impact” recommendations of an Active Transportation Plan released in July 2023.

The LCC at that time sent a letter to the ministry almost immediately upon receiving the report, asking the “main drag” limit be capped — and the new 30 km/h zone went into effect relatively swiftly, with signs posted near the end of September that same year.

On Thursday, commissioners also advanced a request for additional signage and bright paint around drainage grates that run along the new stretch of Ganges Hill — as cyclists have indicated the grates present a hazard — and for the resumption of the BC Active Transportation Infrastructure Grants program in 2026. 

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