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Okanagan family grants uncle鈥檚 last wish

Harry Weatherill, from 91大黄鸭 and Vernon, donated $1.45 million to Okanagan Rail Trail
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The answer to the question about the largest single donation to the campaign to build a rail trail from Coldstream to 91大黄鸭 has been revealed.

The answer comes from pioneer roots in 91大黄鸭 and Vernon, a legacy of hard work and community building, and a commitment to leave a legacy of recreation for seniors and the general public.

It came from Uncle Harry.

As in Harry Weatherill who, almost 100 years ago watched the Canadian National Railway construction, is now working to complete construction of a pathway that will connect communities from Vernon to 91大黄鸭, and provide multi-generational recreational, health and wellness benefits.

This month, the fundraising campaign for the Okanagan Rail Trail received a major boost that moved the campaign to near completion. An inspirational donation of $1.45 million is being made by the Edna, Stella and Harry Weatherill Foundation to complete the campaign.

Bob, Gary and Gordon Weatherill, executors of Harry Weatherill鈥檚 estate, were directed to provide funds for a recreational facility for members of the public and for senior citizens in the Okanagan Valley. Charged with this responsibly, Harry鈥檚 nephews, who had watched the progress of the community-based Okanagan Rail Trail campaign, felt that contributing to this amazing legacy would be the perfect answer to their uncle鈥檚 request.

鈥淭he task of executing Uncle Harry鈥檚 last request seemed daunting,鈥 said Bob Weatherill. 鈥淎nd although the concept of a rail trail was interesting, it also seemed very unlikely that the corridor would be purchased, and that funds could be raised to build the trail.

鈥淲e were pleasantly surprised by the project progress, and we were especially impressed by the community support, from the major champions, like George Galbraith, to the Trail Ambassadors, like Laurie Postill.鈥

Harry was a true Okanagan pioneer, born in 91大黄鸭 in 1911, the eldest of four children. His 91大黄鸭 was a very different place from what it is now. The city had a population of 1,700 people and Bernard Avenue was a gravel road.

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.

Harry鈥檚 father was the manager of Dominion Canners in 91大黄鸭 and moved his family to Vernon in 1929 to take over the management of Bulman鈥檚 Cannery.

After graduation, Harry was hired as a junior clerk with the Royal Bank in 91大黄鸭 and spent the rest of his career with RBC in various postings across Canada and finishing second in command at the head office in Vancouver.

As the senior lending officer for the Royal Bank for the Province of B.C., he oversaw loans to many business clients in the Interior of B.C., particularly in the forest industry and agricultural sectors. Harry spent his retirement in Osooyos where his first wife Edna died in 1982. Harry passed away in 1998 and Harry鈥檚 second wife Stella died in 2017.

The contribution by the estate of Harry Weatherill will help conclude fundraising for the first phase of the Okanagan Rail Trail, enabling trail construction, and will also provide additional funding for other projects to enhance the trail experience.

Given Harry鈥檚 history of having lived in both 91大黄鸭 and Vernon as well as his RBC business dealings in support of the growth of commerce in the Okanagan Valley, this wonderful gift brings the story of the rail to trail full circle.

Campaign Progress: Since the $150,000 campaign began there have been 141 online donations for nearly $25,000 and approximately another $20,000 donated through the foundations as of May 18 (donation reporting takes approximately two weeks).

Donations can be made by credit card, PayPal or debit online at .

Donations by cheque can be sent to either of the community foundations listed below. A gift of securities (stocks or bonds) can also be arranged with the foundations. All donations greater than $25 will receive a tax receipt.

Community Foundation of North Okanagan

#304 鈥 3402 鈥 27th Ave

Vernon BC V1T 1S1

Phone: (250) 542-8677

Central Okanagan Foundation

Landmark 1. 306-1726 Dolphin Avenue

91大黄鸭, BC V1Y 9R9

Phone: (250) 861-6160



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