Calgary Herald

Unique issues face Banff as it prepares for legalized recreation­al cannabis

- COLETTE DERWORIZ

BANFF The Town of Banff is grappling with unique challenges before this year’s legalizati­on of recreation­al pot.

With a reputation as a place to get a “Rocky Mountain high” and with a large internatio­nal tourist base, the small mountain town is already on the radar for retailers.

“We are unique in terms of our fixed land base and very limited amount of commercial space, and the fact that we have very unique town purposes as a national park community — to serve as a visitor service centre . . . and provide a range of services for those people,” said Randall McKay, Banff ’s director of planning and developmen­t.

Officials expect to craft rules about where pot could legally be consumed within the townsite and where cannabis-based businesses could be located. McKay said it will be up to town council to decide whether to allow the new businesses, but added there’s already a lot of interest from retailers who would like to set up shop.

If council allows it, he said, it will be a delicate balance to ensure the town’s small retail district doesn’t become a “green mile” with cannabis stores.

“My initial thought is there needs to be some type of separation and process for deciding where these types of stores should be located,” he said. “We certainly know there’s going to be market demand, or all the evidence points to that.”

McKay said Banff could look at a different approach than the one it uses for regulating liquor stores. There are 12 storefront­s in the four-square-kilometre retail district.

In addition to deciding where cannabis retailers will be allowed to open and where it will be OK to use it, officials are also working to establish definition­s for storefront­s and related businesses.

Those details are expected in the coming weeks. A bylaw is expected to be in place before the federal government legalizes cannabis this summer.

Any changes to the town’s bylaws need to be approved by Parks Canada.

 ?? DARREN MAKOWICHUK/FILES ?? Marijuana retailers are expected to add to Banff townsite’s reputation for a ‘Rocky Mountain high.’
DARREN MAKOWICHUK/FILES Marijuana retailers are expected to add to Banff townsite’s reputation for a ‘Rocky Mountain high.’

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