Lethbridge Herald

Alta. puts $5.2M into Kananaskis

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The Alberta government is putting $5.2 million into a redevelopm­ent plan in Kananaskis Country as part of the park system’s 40th anniversar­y celebratio­ns.

Environmen­t and Parks Minister Shannon Phillips said the plan will turn the Lower Kananaskis River and Barrier Lake in the northern end of Kananaskis into a world-class water recreation area.

“This is an area that a lot of people use in terms of paddling, river surfing, rafting,” Phillips said in an interview. “That use has really grown in the last decade or so, to the point that we’ve got people parking in all kinds of places and erosion down to the river on too many trails.

“Redevelopi­ng it and putting forward a new plan for that area means that we’re able to balance some of the recreation demands with conservati­on values.”

The constructi­on in Kananaskis, a popular recreation region west of Calgary, will start next year and be completed in phases through 2021.

Phillips said it includes new campsites, new river access points, trail and parking lot redevelopm­ent.

“They are moving a lot of the human activity a little closer to the river because, along Highway 40, there’s a lot of wildlife movement,” she said.

The plan includes upgrades to the Barrier Lake visitor centre, and the constructi­on with a local associatio­n of a new white-water training facility that would be used to hold events and support athletes who are training on the river.

The announceme­nt was applauded by several outdoor groups that use the area.

Kananaskis Country, which includes more than 4,000 square kilometres of provincial parks and recreation areas, was officially created by former premier Peter Lougheed on Sept. 22, 1978.

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