Admitted to cutting endangered trees: Sentencing hearing for Alberta ski resort
CALGARY — The Crown says a lack of oversight on the part of a world-renowned Alberta ski resort led to endangered trees being cut down five years ago.
The Lake Louise resort in Banff National Park pleaded guilty in December to cutting down a stand of trees, including some whitebark pine, along a ski run in 2013.
The resort will be sentenced on two charges — one under the Species At Risk Act and the other under the Canada National Parks Act.
“The evidence will show that the managers of Lake Louise ski area were aware before the offence that whitebark pine was a species of concern and an endangered species that could not be harmed,” Crown prosecutor Erin Eacott said Monday at the beginning of a week-long sentencing hearing.


