A well-known trail in Saanich, British Columbia, has been temporarily closed following the discovery of a body. Police confirmed that the body was located near Cuthbert Holmes Park, close to the Trans-Canada Highway.
The Galloping Goose Trail is one of the most popular outdoor routes in the region, often used by walkers, cyclists, and joggers. On Friday, officials announced that a section of the trail between Burnside Road West and the highway would remain closed until further notice. The closure comes as officers investigate the circumstances surrounding the discovery.
Authorities from the Saanich Police Department reported that the body was found just off the trail. The major crimes unit quickly took charge of the case, securing the area to ensure a safe investigation. Police emphasized that the closure was necessary to protect both the investigation and members of the public.
Jason Hallman, communications adviser for the police department, explained that while the cause of death has not yet been confirmed, early findings suggest that the situation is not suspicious. He added that investigators currently see no danger to residents or visitors in the community. This reassurance was issued after initial concerns from people living near the trail.
The Galloping Goose Trail is a 55-kilometer path stretching from Victoria to Sooke. Known for its scenic views and easy access, the trail passes through parks, forests, and busy urban areas. Many residents use it daily for commuting or recreation. The closure of even a small portion has an impact on local travel and outdoor activity, especially during summer months when the trail is at its busiest.
Cuthbert Holmes Park, located near the section of the trail that is now closed, is a popular natural area that attracts birdwatchers and families. With its close proximity to schools and neighborhoods, news of the discovery has spread quickly. Some residents have expressed concern about safety, while others say they trust the police assessment that the incident does not involve foul play.
Police have not released details about the identity of the person found. Out of respect for privacy, no information will be shared until family members are informed. The focus remains on conducting a thorough investigation to determine the exact cause of death.
Officials have asked members of the public to avoid the closed portion of the trail until further notice. Signs and barriers have been placed at key entry points to inform people of the closure. Alternative routes are available, though they may add time and distance to regular travel.
While the discovery has shocked many in the community, police continue to stress that there is no reason for alarm. They say this is an isolated incident and does not pose a risk to public safety. The investigation will remain active until all details are confirmed, and further updates are expected in the coming days.
For now, the closure serves as a reminder of the importance of cooperation between the public and local authorities. Police encourage residents to respect the boundaries set up around the investigation area. They also thank the community for patience and understanding during this process.
The Galloping Goose Trail will reopen once the investigation is complete and the area has been cleared. Until then, walkers and cyclists are advised to plan ahead and use alternative paths.