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wednesday, july 1, 2015 // issue 52
MOOSE CABOOSE // THIS CURIOUS CALF STOPPED TO INVESTIGATE THE SOUNDS OF PHOTOGRAPHER VALERIE DOMAINE’S PADDLE DURING AN EVENING STROLL WITH MOM ALONG MALIGNE LAKE JUNE 20. // VALERIE DOMAINE
Athabasca Falls Station set to be demolished THE FIRST OF THREE FORMER WARDEN STATIONS IN JASPER NATIONAL PARK TO BE DECOMMISSIONED WILL FALL TO THE WRECKING BALL THIS SUMMER.
Athabasca Falls Warden Station and its adjacent buildings, located approximately 30 km south of Jasper, are to be demolished by August 31. The project is currently out for tender. Bidders have until July 7 to submit a proposal for the job. The work is part of Jasper National Park’s Warden Station Decommissioning Project, which will also see the agency divest itself of the Sunwapta and Snaring Warden Stations. Those demolitions are set for 2016 and 2017, respectively, according to an April 2 addendum to the original document.
The Athabasca Falls Warden Station was built in 1950. Up until recently, Parks Canada staff maintained a constant post there. At Sunwapta Station, Resource Conservation staff lived there up until 2012. Snaring has been unoccupied for approximately two years. Meanwhile, Wapiti Campground is set to undergo a dismantling of its own. The campground’s outmoded theatre, which hasn’t been in use for 15 years, is set to be torn down. The scope of the demolition includes removal of the theatre itself, all lighting, posts, benches, stairs and asphalt, and also includes rehabilitating the site and seeding the grounds. That tender closes August 4; Parks Canada wants the work done by September 30, according to Public Works and Government Services Canada.
bob covey // bob@thejasperlocal.com