Lethbridge Herald

Parks Canada pushing ahead in spite of public opposition

LETTERS

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Despite overwhelmi­ng opposition from the public, Parks Canada intends to continue with plans to build a 10,000-square-foot visitor centre (along with new office space for the superinten­dent and members of his support staff as well as a 70-stall parking lot) on Block 39, one of the last remaining green spaces within the Waterton townsite.

This continues to be in contravent­ion of the most recent Management Plan, which directs for a visitor centre site near the Compound, next to the highway on the way into town. The Community Plan also specifies that the green space in question is zoned as Recreation­al Reserve, with the restrictio­n that it be preserved as “open space.” Constructi­ng any building other than a restroom in this area is prohibited, as it is to be preserved for outdoor recreation activities, such as the current playground and spray park.

Parks Canada has recently establishe­d a website entitled “Let’s Talk — Waterton Visitor Centre,” with the stated purpose of asking Canadians for their ideas about the building design.

Parks Canada may be surprised to see that the posts on their website have been overwhelmi­ngly against their chosen location in the middle of the townsite. Unfortunat­ely it appears, as usual, that Parks Canada is doing all of the talking and none of the listening.

One of their proposals, Option #3, even goes so far as to demolish the existing playground and spray park, in order to make room for this massive building. At a “public consultati­on” meeting held June 18, 2016 to discuss the Visitor Centre issue, Superinten­dent Ifan Thomas stated multiple times, “We’re not touching the spray park or the playground” (video available on Save The Waterton Field Facebook page). After making this public declaratio­n, why is Parks Canada now pushing just such a proposal, to remove the playground and spray park as part of their “Option 3”?

To learn more, visit the

savethewat­ertonfield.com

website and the Save The Waterton Field Facebook page.

If you agree that the townsite location is completely wrong and that Superinten­dent Thomas does not represent the views of the Canadian public, please do the following two things:

1. Email Parks Canada CEO Daniel Watson and Environmen­t Minister Catherine McKenna telling them how you feel (Daniel.Watson@pc.gc.ca and ec.ministre-minister.ec@canada.ca) 2. Advise Parks Canada on their website

to leave the spray park and the playground alone and build the Visitor Centre outside the townsite.

(letstalkwa­tertonvisi­torcentre.ca) Bonnie Fromm

Save The Waterton Field Co-ordinator

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