BC approves controversial Jumbo Glacier Resort in Purcell Mountains
PUBLIC LANDS — British Columbia Forests, Lands and Natural Resources Minister Steve Thomson has announced his approval of controversial private-company plans to build the $900-million Jumbo Glacier Resort in the Purcell Mountains near Invermere.
The area is considered a pristine conservancy important to grizzly bears and backcountry recreation.
According to the Toronto Globe and Mail , opponents say they have not given up the fight to block the building of the luxury all-season resort that will have two hotels and 1,360 residential units with 6,250 beds.
Here’s the Calgary Herald report:
Here’s the CBC News report on the decision.
See my story and photos about hiking in the area, which is featured in my guidebook, 100 Hikes in the Inland Northwest .
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