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Sun Peaks as B.C. fastest growing incorporated municipality

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SUN PEAKS - The Sun Peaks Mountain Resort Municipality reported the largest growth of all incorporated municipalities and cities in British Columbia, with a 66% population increase, according to recently released Canada Census information.

On February 6, Statistics Canada released the Canadian Census results for the period from May 2011 to May 2016. Canada population grew at a rate of 5% over this period and British Columbia’s growth was 5.6%.

Sun Peaks Mayor Al Raine indicated that the municipality was pleased to receive confirmation of the new populations numbers.

"We knew that we had grown well beyond our 2011 census figure of 371 and we have been estimating our population at 550 persons, but it great to see the 2016 official number is 616 year-round residents," says Raine.

Mayor Raine acknowledges that the Province’s Resort Development policy along with the Resort Association Act, have played a major role to encourage mountain resort tourism.  With total property investments of over $600 million dollars over the past 20 years, the resort’s economy continues to grow creating more year round employment.

New provincial tourism policies approving additional hotel tax revenues for tourism marketing and promotions and resort accommodation tax sharing have provided the means to market and develop new attractions. Raine noted that Whistler, a resort that is now a world leader also has the third fastest growth rate among BC municipalities.  Tourism and especially mountain tourism in BC will continue to grow and Raine expects that by the next census in 2021, Sun Peaks will have more than 1,000 year-round residents.

Sun Peaks Resort company General Manager, Darcy Alexander noted that in addition to the estimated 700 year round residents, Sun Peaks has an additional 600 to 700 winter only residents, plus some 500 seasonal winter employees.

"Our population numbers are very difficult to estimate," says Alexander. "These figures do not include winter overnight guests who average more than 2,500 visitors a day and summer guests who average about 750 overnight visitors. Visitor numbers at Sun Peaks rise significantly during holiday periods to as many at 7,000 per day."

While tourism growth is generally positive, there are some growing pains. Tourism growth creates stronger demand for health services, housing and infrastructure expansion which can be costly projects. The Sun Peaks community has already raised more than $1.4 million dollars for its new Health Centre which will open in October 2017.

"We also need to expand our water and waste water system which will require major new community investments," says Chief Administrative Officer, Sun Peaks Mountain Resort Municipality, Rob Bremner.  "Additional housing for seasonal and permanent staff working in the resort is another priority to support community growth. Growth must be managed and there are costs related to expanding services and infrastructure so financial planning is critical."

Sun Peaks officials are confident that the community now has more than 700 year round residents.


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