Sts’ailes responds to campground and rec site closures, faults province
STS’AILES – The chief of Sts’ailes First Nation west of Harrison Lake is attributing the recent closure of several recreational sites and campgrounds in West Harrison to a lack of support from the provincial government.
The affected campgrounds include Chehalis River, Grace Lake, Twenty Mile Bay, Weaver Lake and Wood Lake. The band says it was ordered by Recreation Sites and Trails BC (RSTBC) that it must keep these campgrounds closed until they arrange to have dangerous trees felled and removed.
In a statement released Tuesday afternoon, and signed by Chief Chadley Paul (Ches-Kin-Xen), the band says it has been proud to manage six recreational sites on the west of Harrison Lake for the past 15 years, and welcomed literally millions of visitors from around the globe to its traditional territory.
“Sts’ailes values public recreation and views it as one of the greatest uses of the land and waters. Sts’ailes diligently seeks to provide campers and recreators with an enjoyable and safe experience,” Chief Paul said via the band. “The only benefit to Sts’ailes in managing recreation sites for the public is that it provides us with the opportunity to share our environmental and heritage values with the public. In doing so, it generates more respect for our lands and our long history here. Our aim is to keep the land and waters beautiful and available to the public to treat with care and respect.”
