Critics say spending on Alberta wilderness area inadequate
EDMONTON — The Alberta government says it will upgrade facilities in the province’s west-central backcountry where increased use has left behind garbage, damaged sites and human waste.
Critics say the $1 million to be spent on outhouses, trail improvements and safety measures in the Bighorn area is inadequate for a region getting tens of thousands of random campers every weekend.
“It’s at best a symbolic gesture, that they’re admitting that there’s a problem,” Marlin Schmidt, parks and environment critic for the Opposition New Democrats, said Thursday.
“If they were serious about this, they would be making a much larger investment.”


