Canyon Ski Area AEDARSA Submissions
McElhanney navigated Canyon Ski Area’s passenger conveyor and T-Bar AEDARSA submissions by making Canyon’s challenge our own.
McElhanney navigated Canyon Ski Area’s passenger conveyor and T-Bar AEDARSA submissions by making Canyon’s challenge our own.
McElhanney provided Nitehawk Adventure Park bike carrier engineering, a preliminary submission to AEDARSA, and onsite acceptance testing.
Combining over 6km of paved and accessible multi-use trails, the Fernie Valley Pathway is a robust, multi-modal transportation system.
Revitalizing the ski hill by adding summer lift access bike park trails was identified as an important step in the Cypress Hills Trail Plan.
Award-winning work within a constrained, congested corridor that included fish-bearing creeks, sensitive habitat, parks, residences, and commercial spaces.
A trail featuring lake views, grasslands, and shorebird habitats, McElhanney was proud to be involved with the Kinbrook Connection Pathway.
McElhanney worked with Parks Canada on the Whistlers Campground Rehabilitation and set a design standard for campgrounds along the way.
McElhanney contributed to a firepit structure and a welcome sign, both of which were designed to honor the land, for Fort McMurray #468 First Nation.
The next logical step for the BC Powersports Coalition was the development of a best practices guide to inform development in BC.
Blackshale Creek Bridge provides a special experience on the High Rockies Trail and allows users to avoid the steep creek bed.