Current Project Sites
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The Columbia River Treaty Uncovery Tour provides opportunities to formally acknowledge the Treaty’s impacts to Indigenous people and other Basin residents, communities and ecology, ensuring their stories are tangible, magnified and preserved.”
The project will also seek to promote and integrate existing CRT heritage assets, such as museum displays, historical buildings and heritage plaques throughout the region. The CRT Uncovery Tour will also provide opportunities for communities to attract Basin residents and visitors to the region and support tourism-related economic activity. Initial Phase The CRT Uncovery Tour is expected to be a multi-year project that will span the upper Columbia Basin. The initial project sites under consideration will outline the tour route and include: • Indigenous heritage sites • The community of Valemount and the Kinbasket Reservoir • The community of Nakusp and the Arrow Lakes Reservoir • The community of Waldo and the Koocanusa Reservoir • Duncan dam and the Duncan Reservoir • Revelstoke Reach (south of Revelstoke) Future Project Sites |
Photo above: Waldo Church, courtesy of Stan Doehl
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