SarcasticMarmot
Active Member
Pretty sure the City is largely on board with the idea, we were moving in that direction. The Province has made it pretty clear that they will fight anything like this in the name of "Alberta Sovereignty". I think the only reason the City and Feds have have backed off is that there are enough fights to be had and this one just isn't worth it atm. Hopefully, when/if we get a friendlier provincial government the idea will be back on the table.The City Of Edmonton should strongly consider allowing the Feds to designate and develop the river valley into a national park. The federal government has the resources to develop the valley into something well beyond what the city can do alone. Canadian national parks carry considerable prestige around the world and a designation alone would elevate the city's reputation and attract tourists to the city. Capitalize on the city's prime landscape and laid back feel. Lunch on the patio at the Hotel Macdonald and taking in the view of the river valley isn't that much different than sitting on the patio at the Banff Springs Hotel. Do the year round spa in the valley. Do an aquarium within walking distance of the convention center ( lots of inexpensive land in Boyle to get that area going). A national park on the city's downtown doorstep could kick start more of a tourist and residence related down town economy as opposed to an office high rise economy which Edmonton has trouble attracting and which is also on the decline in many North American cities.