World's Largest Hockey Stick (WLHS) - Future Direction
The World’s Largest Hockey Stick (WLHS) and puck, located at the Cowichan Community Centre (CCC), is approaching the end of its serviceable life. First constructed for Expo 1986 in Vancouver, BC, the structure has resided as a prominent feature of the CCC and has been considered a community landmark for the past 35 years. In 2008, the Guinness Book of World Records officially recognized the stick and puck as the largest in the world at a total length of 205 feet (62.48 meters) and weighing 61,000 pounds (28,118 kg). Depending on which approach is selected as an outcome of this survey, it is anticipated that the cost to replace the WLHS will be between $1M and $3M dollars.
The Cowichan Valley Regional District (CVRD) are now asking local members of the public to please complete the following survey to help determine the future direction with the WLHS.
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