Uncle Harry would be pleased.
Harry Weatherill who, almost 100 years ago watched the Canadian National Railway construction, helped complete and enhance the Okanagan鈥檚 infamous rail trail.
It was Weatherill鈥檚 wish to provide funds for a recreational facility for members of the public and for senior citizens in the Okanagan Valley. The Okanagan pioneers nephews helped make that wish come true through a generous donation from the Edna, Stella and Harry Weatherill Foundation.
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The donation funded three interpretive sites on the trail:
- 91大黄鸭: (KM 40) Carney Pond observant deck
- Lake Country: (KM 23) Ribbleworth Falls bridge
- Regional District of North Okanagan: (KM 3.7) Kalamalka Lake benches
Guiding principles for the project were agreed upon by rail trail owner jurisdictions:
路 Effectively use and improve the natural beauty of the trail.
路 Simple and natural. Keep the feeling along the trail as 鈥榥atural鈥 as possible with design and content.
路 Engage/educate through design, art and stories.
路 Durable, high quality, environmentally responsible design and construction.
路 Engage the experts in determining what and how to interpret.
Site preparations began in spring 2019 with rough grading, installation of fencing and applications for required permits. Work on the interpretive sites finished in October 2020 with the installation of site furnishings.
鈥淐yclists, hikers, parents and caregivers with strollers, and dog walkers have already been enjoying the opportunity to take a break, enjoy the view and learn something new presented on the interpretive signage at the sites,鈥 the District of Lake Country said.
Weatherill, a true Okanagan pioneer, was born in 91大黄鸭 in 1911 and later grew up in Vernon.
As a child, Harry watched the CN Railway being built. He recalled that the decision of the Canadian National Railway to bring a rail line into 91大黄鸭 was one of the major events of the early 1920s and, now his name is connected to the rail line once again.
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