Researchers discover active fault line under Greater Victoria
VICTORIA — A University of Victoria geologist has led the discovery of an active fault line under Greater Victoria.
A study published by Kristen Morell and her team says the Leech River fault, which was previously believed to be inactive, has caused at least two major earthquakes in the last 15,000 years.
The research the fault a potential hazard to the area, and information has been included a recent seismic vulnerability assessment commissioned by the City of Victoria.
The fault runs a few kilometres from downtown Victoria, under the Esquimalt Lagoon area and offshore from James Bay and Clover Point.


