B.C. resort destroyed by 2023 Okanagan wildfire sues over insurance ‘gaps’
VANCOUVER — A lakeside British Columbia resort that was destroyed by a wildfire in 2023 says it can’t rebuild due to “gaps” in its insurance coverage that it allegedly wasn’t told about.
Lake Okanagan Resort and a related holding company say in a lawsuit filed last week in B.C. Supreme Court that its parent company had a “long-standing” relationship with Western Financial Group, the insurance firm named as a defendant in the notice of civil claim.
The lawsuit says most of the buildings and utilities at the resort were destroyed by a wildfire in August 2023, and the resort alleges it hasn’t been able to rebuild due to a lack of insurance coverage.
The companies say the resort had several insurance policies, including coverage for its marina and gas bar, as well as commercial general liability coverage, a policy for the resort property itself and a policy for “environmental impairment liability.”
