You won't believe this Canmore glamping idea
Good morning from the coulees — the wind's up, the sky's wide, and Lethbridge has something to say.
Alright, so you know how everyone's always heading out to the mountains, trying to find a bit of that clean air and quiet? Folks from Lethbridge especially, when that wind really starts to howl, we often make for the hills. Well, there's a developer pitching a "glamping" campsite near Quarry Lake in Canmore, and it’s stirring up a hornets' nest with the locals. They want to put up 74 tents, nice ones with real beds and furniture, on wooden platforms. Look, the idea is to make camping more comfortable, more accessible to people who maybe don't want to wrestle with tent poles in a gale, but the residents there are not thrilled.
### What This Means for Lethbridge
This story, even though it's up the road in Canmore, hits home for us in Lethbridge. We understand that push and pull between wanting to share the beauty of this land, this *mokakin*, with more people, and the need to protect it.
* **Our Own Development:** We've seen similar conversations here, whether it's about new housing developments spreading out into the prairie or how we manage access to our own coulees and the Oldman River.
* **The Tourism Angle:** Lethbridge has its own tourism draws — the High Level Bridge, the Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden, the Galt Museum overlooking the valley. We're always balancing welcoming visitors with keeping our city, and our natural spaces, feeling like *ours*.
* **A Place to Escape:** For a lot of us, Canmore is a quick escape from the chinook winds and the flatlands. The thought of it getting too crowded, too… developed… well, it resonates.
Look, the folks in Canmore are worried about traffic, about the impact on wildlife, and just the sheer number of people this could bring to an already busy area. It's a real question: how much comfort do you add before it stops being about getting closer to nature and starts being just another hotel room with canvas walls? For us, driving out of Lethbridge on Highway 3, seeing the mountains rise up, it’s a promise of open space. We hope they figure out a way to keep it that way for everyone.
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