Ladysmith marina future in question as water lease set to shift to First Nation

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The society that runs the Ladysmith Community Marina has been told it needs to vacate the site and remove its infrastructure by the end of December

The non-profit group that runs Ladysmith Community Marina is wondering what will happen to the facility now that the province and town have signalled that the water lease is being transferred to a local First Nation.

The agreement included providing the nation with $10 million over five years to support remediation in Crown areas of the harbour, a news release said at the time. “The town continues to support the transfer process and remains hopeful that all parties can reach a co-operative solution,” it said in a recent statement, adding the town and Stz’uminus First Nation have a “mutual interest” in seeing the marina operations continue on the water lot.

So far, however, a new operating arrangement between Stz’uminus First Nation’s Coast Salish Development Corp. and the society has not been reached. Approximately 3,500 boats visit annually from as far away as California, said chief executive Richard Wiefelspuett.

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