The government of P.E.I. is asking residents to share how they use the Confederation Trail, as well as offer suggestions on how the system of paths built along the routes of the province’s historic railway lines could be improved.
The first of four “in-person workshops” was held Monday night in Borden-Carleton. Three other public meetings are scheduled for St. Peter’s Bay on Wednesday evening, Mill River on Thursday and Stratford next Monday night.
“We want to hear from people to help us ensure the Confederation Trail is safe and properly maintained for generations to come,” Transportation and Infrastructure Minister Ernie Hudson was quoted as saying in a news release about the workshops.