Wooden logs found deep beneath the surface of King Street North in uptown Waterloo are not believed to be part of the corduroy road, but the Region of Waterloo is investigating.

On Tuesday, construction workers who were digging to replace sewer infrastructure, found logs similar to what was seen when the corduroy road was discovered at the south end of the core during light rail transit construction in 2016.

According to project manager Eric Saunderson, these relics could be part of the corduroy road, but the region is awaiting a report from an archaeologist.

"I am currently waiting for a report from our archeologist who was on site yesterday afternoon,” Saunderson said Wednesday. “We may have encountered something that could have been part of a corduroy road at some point, but we don’t have any evidence of that right now.”