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Press Release
February 26, 2001
APM Group Plans Eco-Lodge at Greenwich
Public Input being sought on development
plans
Charlottetown -- APM is getting set to continue
its plans for further development in the St. Peters Bay
area. The company has already completed construction of the
Greenwich Interpretive Centre, adjacent to the Greenwich
Prince Edward Island National Park, for use by Parks Canada.
Today, they have announced that they will hold a public
meeting to discuss their plans.
"APM is committed to continuing development that is
complementary to the new National Park," said Tim Banks,
President of APM. "Our concept is a private
initiative that is not in the National Park and is not on
public land. Nevertheless, as we promised, we will seek
input from residents of St. Peters Bay and Area as we begin
planning for this project. This will be an example of
consultative development."
Greenwich Prince Edward Island National Park was created in
1999 at the Greenwich Peninsula on PEI's north shore through
the efforts of local MP the Hon. Lawrence MacAulay. The Park
allows for protection of the unique eco-system of the
Peninsula and is also expected to provide economic
opportunities in the local area.
"Lawrence MacAulay has a vision that protects the natural
features of Greenwich and brings growth and jobs to St.
Peters Bay and the surrounding communities," said Mr. Banks.
"His hard work for the community has laid a foundation for
economic development and we are simply trying to build on
his vision."
APM's concept calls for a twenty-three unit eco-lodge and
twelve unit chalet development similar in scale and
character to the Dalvay Hotel. Features of the facility will
include a great hall, library, fitness area, in-guest dining
facility, meeting rooms and outdoor recreation amenities.
"We have an arrangement with a credible operator to develop
a classic seaside retreat," said Mr. Banks. "Our market will
be international and we will offer our guests a full season
value-added vacation experience focussing on the healthy and
natural experience of the local environment."
Banks wants to consult with the people of St. Peters and get
their support to move forward with sensitive planning that
will allow them to open this facility in the Spring of 2002.
The public meeting will take place at the Greenwich
Interpretive Centre at 7 p.m., Thursday, March 1, 2001.
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For more information, contact:
Tim Banks, President
APM group
telephone: 902.569.8400
fax: 902.569.1149 |
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PO Box 2859
Charlottetown, PEI
C1A 8C4
Tel: 902.569.8400
Fax: 902.569.1149
info@apmconstruction.com



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