District of West Vancouver plans to build a new washroom at Horseshoe Bay Park.
The current washroom is reaching the end of its serviceable life and needs to be rebuilt.
The new 6 universal washroom stalls will be set at a slightly higher elevation to better meet new sewer running down Bay Street and to improve resilience to sea level rise, according to a District report.
The District has developed a park plan for Horseshoe Bay Park to create a free‐flowing connected park space from the Horseshoe Bay Pier to the BC Ferries terminal.
The park plan has been divided into two phases with the first phase west of Royal Avenue and phase two east of Royal Avenue extending to the Ferry Terminal.
Highlights of the proposed park improvements include a new washroom as well as other amenities such as waterfront path, removal of retaining walls, improved access to the beach and water, a picnic shelter and stage, a large open lawn area, and seating opportunities.
A new playground, viewing platforms, plaza space, an improved boat ramp and new pathway lighting are also planned.