Province announces over $1 million for enhancements in David Thompson Country
Investment in trails on public lands and provincial parks in David Thompson Country will create jobs, enhance recreation and support tourism.
The province is investing more than $1 million to enhance trails and infrastructure at Shunda (Fish) Lake, Big Horn Dam, Preachers Point, and the rail trail from Rocky Mountain House to Nordegg.
Provincial officials say the investment will support up to 30 jobs during design and construction, and provide Albertans with upgraded trails across David Thompson Country, as they get out to explore these special areas.
“Outdoor recreation and camping have never been more popular in Alberta, and I’m pleased to see folks taking in the great scenery our province has to offer. As part of Alberta’s Recovery Plan to create jobs and stimulate the economy, this important investment in trail and infrastructure improvements will also support more enjoyable and safe outdoor recreation experiences for Albertans,” says Jason Nixon, Minister of Environment and Parks.


