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Despite COVID-19 protocols that take 21 pages to list online, St. Eugene RV Park in the East Kootenays has shut down its sprawling facility to anyone but locals and cancelled 130 of 150 bookings through the May long weekend.
“I lost a lot of reservations,” said manager Richard Grimm at the park owned by five First Nations. It includes a golf course, spa and casino. “Most of the reservations are from Alberta. That’s where our money comes from. We refunded a lot of people.”
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Despite COVID-19 protocols that take 21 pages to list online, St. Eugene RV Park in the East Kootenays has shut down its sprawling facility to anyone but locals and cancelled 130 of 150 bookings through the May long weekend.
“I lost a lot of reservations,” said manager Richard Grimm at the park owned by five First Nations. It includes a golf course, spa and casino. “Most of the reservations are from Alberta. That’s where our money comes from. We refunded a lot of people.”
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