The 4600 Lakelse Avenue Revitalization Project started off as a proposal brought to City Council by Terrace Downtown Improvement Area (TDIA) to turn the 4600 Block of Lakelse Avenue into a vibrant, pedestrian-friendly place where community can gather, and tourists will travel to see.
The proposal was formally adopted by Council and became a 2026 Capital Project. The City of Terrace has continued to work closely with our community partner TDIA to ensure that their original vision can become a reality.

Project Information
After leading community engagements with the local business community and downtown community, Terrace Downtown Improvement Area (TDIA) developed and brought a proposal to City Council in 2025 that would transform Lakelse Avenue into a vibrant and modern street that would allow people to shop, gather, and celebrate right in the heart of the community.
This proposal was accepted by City Council, and the 4600 Lakelse Avenue Revitalization Project was added to the 2026 Capital Projects list.
To learn more about TDIA and how they brought a community's vision to life, visit their website at Downtown Revitalization Project | TDIA
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Lakelse Avenue holds a lot of memories and history. Part of Lakelse Avenue's history is in how it has evolved and revitalized over generations. Like its predecessors below, this generation's Lakelse Avenue and its memories will live on as an important part of Terrace's history.
Lakelse Avenue 1910's
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Lakelse Avenue 1940's
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Lakelse Avenue 1950's
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Lakelse Avenue 1980's
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Lakelse Avenue 2020's
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Working with the businesses located on and around the 4600 Block has always been a priority for this project. From the beginning, their feedback, concerns, and visions have contributed to TDIA's original proposal and how we have moved forward leading up to and through construction.
Every business is unique and will have unique needs during the reconstruction of this street. Through early consultations and providing businesses with a designated channel of communication to the project team, we have and will continue to work with each individual business throughout this project to minimize any potential impacts during construction.
Engagement Events have included:
TDIA Cityscape Development Event
April 2023
This community engagement included presentations, engagement boards, and design activities to garner input and feedback from. Report found here.City of Terrace Business Open House
December 2025
This open house was to gather and connect with the businesses located on and around the 4600 Block prior to construction.In order to fully revitalize a street, it needs to start underground!
Projected to take place from March 2026 - September 2026, this project will have three phases:
1. Upgrading underground utilities
2. Updating the road
3. Bring the revitalized vision to lifeSidewalks and businesses will remain open through construction; however, due to underground and road maintenance, there will be no vehicle traffic or parking on Lakelse Avenue between Emerson Street and Kalum Street.
Parking on Lakelse Avenue will be temporarily relocated to Brolly Square by the
intersection of Emerson Street and Lakelse Avenue.
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This Capital Project is funded through a combination of:
- The Province of BC's Rural Economic Diversification and Infrastructure Program (REDIP)
- Canada Community Building Fund (Gas Tax)
- Northwest BC Regional Funding Agreement (RBA)Lakelse Avenue holds a lot of history, and that history includes the trees. Understanding this, we are not taking their removal lightly and we want to clarify: Due to the roots likely being intertwined with existing infrastructure, this project would not be able to take place without removing or fatally damaging these trees.
New trees will be planted in engineered structural soil. This soil will support growth of the trees and their roots, prevent their roots from becoming entangled in the infrastructure, and also provide a structural foundation for the sidewalks and paver stones.
The Kermode bears, the wings, and other art and items located on this block will be removed and stored by the City in a temporary storage facility.
Latest Updates
Project Kick-Off!
For updates throughout construction:
Visit here at terrace.ca/lakelseproject.
Visit engage.terrace.ca and register to receive project updates via email.
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