See Legal Notices for important information on the climate-related content on this website.

True partnership with Indigenous communities

Learn more

Overview icon

Coastal GasLink is the result of nearly a decade of planning, consultation, and rigorous environmental assessment.

Project overview

Pipe icon

Explore the stages of pipeline construction from clearing to cleanup.

Learn more

Sign up icon

To stay informed, sign up to recieve the latest Coastal GasLink construction updates.

Sign up now

Map icon

Find out what construction activities are underway in each of the eight sections of Coastal GasLink.

View the map

Explore our route

Maecenas suscipit massa vitae aliquet porttitor. Phasellus rutrum laoreet lorem sit amet finibus. Duis ut est eleifend, finibus dolor a, congue urna. Aliquam nec tincidunt risus. Duis sollicitudin, ipsum ac consequat congue, sapien nisi commodo purus, commodo iaculis augue lorem ut ipsum.

Coastal GasLink map

84%

overall progress

5,763

workers across project route

$1.5B

awarded to local & Indigenous businesses

+$11M

invested in local communities

11-13 inspections

per month by regulators
CGL.com Learn More about Coastal GasLink 1200 x 675.jpg

2022 Epic Construction

Coastal GasLink is committed to creating an extraordinary legacy of safety and respect for communities and the environment.

cgl-video-placeholder.jpg

Edward CMCL

We're working closely with Indigenous community members as part of the Construction Monitoring and Community Liaison Program. 

Construction notifications

Various pipeline construction activities will be shared with stakeholders through notifications. These include:

Blasting Icon

Blasting: Blasting is done in the clearing phase of construction to break rock for excavation. All blasting activities are done in accordance with provincial and federal regulations.

Traffic Interruptions Icon

Traffic interruptions: Construction activities that interfere with traffic fall within our notification guidelines.

Burning Icon

Burning: As the right-of-way is cleared, timber is saved to be processed by the forest industry. Vegetation that is not suitable for repurposing, such as branches and shrubs, are burned in approved areas and on days permitted by local forestry burning rules in compliance with the provincial regulations.

drone-flight.png

Drone flight: Coastal GasLink uses drones to survey route topography for clearing activities. Drones provide an efficient and unobtrusive way to view the project corridor including conditions and terrain. All drone operations are done in accordance with provincial and federal regulations.