Emergency crews closed a key section of Quadra Street in Saanich on Monday afternoon after a serious crash occurred near the Lochside Regional Trail.
The road was blocked in both directions close to Greenridge Crescent, where the popular trail crosses the busy street. The closure started shortly after noon on July 28, as officers and emergency services responded to the incident.
Authorities have described the crash as a serious collision. Specific details about those involved or the cause of the crash have not been shared yet.
Drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians were told to avoid the area and find other routes. Police say keeping the road clear helps emergency crews work quickly and safely.
People traveling in the area were advised to use nearby roads and follow any signs or instructions from traffic officers.
The Saanich Police Department released a public statement to update residents and road users.
“We recognize that incidents like this can cause concern within the community. Our thoughts are with those affected, and we thank the public for their continued patience and cooperation as we work to ensure the safety of everyone involved,” said Insp. Damian Kowalewich.
The crash happened at a key point where the Lochside Regional Trail meets Quadra Street. This area is often busy with both vehicles and people walking or biking.
The road closure affected many people during a time when traffic is usually heavy. Police asked the public to stay alert and follow safety instructions as the investigation continues.
Saanich police have not confirmed how many people were involved or whether anyone was seriously injured. They did say, however, that updates would be provided once more facts are confirmed.
Emergency services stayed at the scene for several hours, and investigators worked to gather evidence. They also interviewed witnesses and reviewed nearby traffic cameras.
While delays were expected, local residents and commuters were praised for their patience and cooperation.
The Lochside Regional Trail, which runs through the crash area, is a well-used path for walkers, runners, and cyclists. Officials have not said if the trail will remain open, but anyone in the area is encouraged to take caution.
Safety reminders were also shared by local authorities. They asked road users to slow down in areas with emergency crews and to give space to first responders.
Police did not give a timeline for when the road would reopen but said they would make that decision once all safety checks were complete.
People who may have seen the crash or have dashcam footage are urged to contact Saanich police. This could help investigators understand what led to the incident.
As the investigation continues, police will work with other agencies to ensure all steps are taken to prevent similar crashes in the future.
Residents are encouraged to stay informed through official updates. Road alerts and further news about the crash will be shared through local police channels and community advisories.
The cause of the crash is still unknown, but police say every detail will be reviewed. Investigators aim to learn what happened, who was involved, and how to prevent further harm.
Saanich police are committed to ensuring safety on local roads and ask for continued support from the public as they complete their work at the scene.