Less than a decade ago the Ashlu River was a wonderful example
of the rugged beauty of British Columbia. Its narrow canyon walls and its raging white waters where loved by conservationists and recreationists alike.
Today the
Ashlu is better known as the site of one of the first and biggest fights for our
wild rivers. Sadly that was a fight we did not win and so the Ashlu has been
industrialized and its once wild waters now flow through a pipe.
Just
north of Pemberton there is another natural wonder under threat by the same
corporations that privatized the Ashlu. Ledcor, the corporation that built the
Ashlu power project, and Innergex, the current owners of the project, are joint
partners in the Upper Lillooet Hydro Project, which if it is allowed to go
forward will seriously impact the iconic Keyhole Falls.
This cluster of projects
-- that would not only have a drastic impact on the falls but would also
industrialize two tributaries of the Lillooet River - is currently going through
an
Environmental Assessment Public Comment
period.
Comments must be submitted before
January 9th.
They have ruined the Ashlu River. Let's not let them
ruin Keyhole Falls. Together we can stop this project!