Banff’s Sunshine ski resort upset with proposed guidelines from Parks Canada
BANFF, Alta. — An internationally known ski resort in Banff National Park says a plan proposed by Parks Canada could hinder its future success.
The proposed site guidelines for Sunshine Village released this summer provide a framework for future use, growth and development at the resort until 2060.
“Sunshine is the last ski area in the mountain national parks without site guidelines,” said Sheila Luey, acting superintendent in Banff National Park. “Mount Norquay, Marmot (in Jasper National Park) and Lake Louise all have their approved site guidelines.”
Luey said the guidelines allow carefully managed growth in a way that protects the environment, but continues to provide a great experience for visitors.