Drivers in Brockville can expect delays on Centennial Road for about a month starting today, June 29, 2026. The City of Brockville’s Engineering Division has hired G. Tackaberry & Sons Construction Co. Ltd. to resurface the stretch between Windsor Drive and California Avenue, with work expected to wrap up by the end of July.
The rehabilitation project will use a method called Cold In-Place Recycling. That means the old asphalt gets ground up, mixed with a special agent, and compacted right back into place as a new base layer, without any heating. A fresh top coat of asphalt will then be laid down. One lane will stay open the whole time, with a pilot vehicle guiding traffic in both directions.
The timing lines up with the end of the Thousand Islands Regatta. Road closures for that event wrap up at noon on June 29, the same day the main work on Centennial Road gets underway.
Tackaberry & Sons is a family-run company based in Athens, Ontario, that has been paving roads across Eastern Ontario since 1957. The Centennial Road job is part of Brockville’s 2026 infrastructure program, which tops $10 million in capital spending. However, the city also had to put off more than $4.5 million in other projects this year because of rising costs and financial pressures.