Victorians have been advocating for years to restrict cars on Government St, the touristy street downtown, where the cruise ship people go and shop. There's no parking on that street anyway but the business owners have always been opposed to closing it to cars. So it took a pandemic for that to happen.
Now, on several blocks of Government St traffic has been confined to one lane in the middle where pedestrians have right of way as well and the lanes on either side are pedestrian only.
One block is closed to car traffic so Government St is no longer a through street.
Only problem now is that there are no tourists in town and not enough locals go downtown, especially if driving and parking are more difficult.
(The mall parking lots are full)
This is a coal stacker reclaimer.
They've been assembling this machine at the Point Hope Shipyards for some time now. It will be sent to the mainland and used to stockpile coal, fed by a conveyor.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=5&v=_P9Zhal9otI&feature=emb_title
The Galloping Goose Trail, our long, multi-purpose trail goes right past this shipyard so I see the progress on their projects regularly.
On this day I was on my way to hike up Mt Douglas, a hike I like to do occasionally that has wonderful views over the whole southern tip of the island. On the way up:
Along the way at Willows Beach
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