Cascade Skyline Gondola thanks people for their patience, says its application is “making serious progress”
CHILLIWACK — As the province and Fraser Valley Regional District coordinate the approval process, the company behind the proposed gondola east of Chilliwack says it is making “serious progress.”
Cascade Skyline Gondola touted the project Thursday afternoon on Facebook while it waits for government agencies to conduct a robust consultation with the public, First Nations groups, and stakeholders.
“The terrain and the altitude make the Gondola summit suitable for several winter activities,” Cascade Skyline Gondola wrote on Facebook just after 1 p.m. Thursday (Nov. 3). “Visitors will have the opportunity to snowshoe, cross-country and backcountry ski or walk on pack snow trails. We are also planning a tube/tobogganing park and ice-skating pond adjacent to the Summit Lodge.”
The gondola company contends locals and out-of-town visitors of all ages and fitness levels will be able to take in the spectacular vista from the large viewing deck and enjoy a warm beverage and meal at the Summit Lodge.
