Highway 4 on Vancouver Island reopening after wildfire closure
VICTORIA — A key highway that connects communities on the west coast of Vancouver Island is partially reopening Friday afternoon, after being closed for more than two weeks due to a wildfire that sent trees and debris tumbling onto the route.
A statement from the Transportation Ministry says Highway 4 east of Port Alberni will operate with single-lane alternating traffic for a two-kilometre stretch.
It says lines of traffic are expected to be “extensive,” and the province is asking drivers to be patient.
The highway was closed June 6 as a wildfire burned up the slope, leaving cutoff communities including Tofino and Ucluelet to rely on a back road detour that will remain available until the highway is fully operational.