Habanero
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I would also like to see some nicely developed pathways that tie the nature areas into the developed areas. Maybe that's part of the plan already, but if not I think it something that could really add.
This is good news for that part of the city, and something that could be very good for Tsuut'ina nation . Here's a question maybe @5seconds can answer as you seem to know a lot about this. What are the plans for the rental residential? Will they be open for anyone (non-nation members) to live there? It'd be kinda coo to have a place so close to the Weaselhead.
Here's a newer zone map of the development area near Glenmore and Sarcee Trails. I believe there will be more details soon.
Thx! That's kind of what I figured, but wasn't sure. I was wondering if it lease arrangements like they have in Redwood Meadows?Rentals for anyone.
Perhaps surprisingly, that 'resort' area has probably the most spectacular views in the entire region. It's positioned slightly down into the Elbow valley, and when you face away from the road, all you can see is the pristine Tsuut'ina side of the Weaselhead area, the Elbow river, the hills beyond and then the mountains. As long as noise isn't too bad, I'm not surprised that area is earmarked for a use that takes advantage of the natural surroundings.
Another interesting factoid is that the furthest western point of that 'resort' area is the site of the Tsuut'ina Nation's last Sundance before the federal government outlawed it. I believe it was held in the mid 1880s.
That's great. I just found/find it hilarious to see a resort right next to a 6 lane highway/15(ish) lane interchange.
That information is really cool though. I will have to check out that area sometime.
That's great. I just found/find it hilarious to see a resort right next to a 6 lane highway/15(ish) lane interchange.
That information is really cool though. I will have to check out that area sometime.