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Release Communique
GREENWICH, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND NATIONAL PARK
DEVELOPMENT PLANS ANNOUNCED
October 15,1999, St. Peters, PEI - The development of an
Interpretive and Multipurpose Centre for Greenwich, Prince
Edward Island National Park was announced today. This
state-of-the-art $3.5 million Centre will be the anchor
facility and operations centre in the Prince Edward Island
National Park at Greenwich.
Greenwich, Prince Edward Island National Park has the
potential to be a world class tourism destination and will
add to the many significant developments which have occurred
in Eastern Prince Edward Island over the last number of
years," said the Honourable Lawrence MacAulay, Solicitor
General of Canada. This park is unique in that it will allow
visitors the opportunity to experience the site while at the
same time ensuring its long-term protection. In addition to
protecting these park lands. This development will also
provide opportunities and economic benefits to the people of
Eastern Prince Edward Island.
The centrepiece of the Interpretive and Multipurpose Centre
will be an exhibit interpreting the rich natural and
cultural heritage of the Greenwich peninsula, which is
unique in North America. The exhibit will allow visitors to
learn about and appreciate the fragility of the unique
landscape of Greenwich in an interactive learning
environment.
Development activities at Greenwich have been ongoing since
February 1998. The initial step was the signing of a land
transfer agreement by the Government of Prince Edward Island
and the Government of Canada transferring the Greenwich
lands to Parks Canada. Following the transfer, a $1.5
million investment was made by the Government of Canada to
allow for the installation of park infrastructure such as
boardwalks, trails, viewing structures, beach day use
facilities and road access. This infrastructure will soon be
completed.
The next phase of the development will be the construction
of the Interpretive and Multipurpose Centre. In response to
a national Expression of Interest, a request for proposals
to develop the Interpretive and Multipurpose facility was
issued. After a thorough evaluation of the proposals
received, APM Group has been offered the opportunity to
design and construct the Interpretive Centre.
"We are excited about being offered the opportunity to be
part of this development in Greenwich, Prince Edward Island
National Park," said Mr. Tim Banks, President of APM Group.
"APM Group is in an excellent position to put in place this
world-class development - a development that is sensitive to
the environment while reflecting the significance of this
national treasure”.
The Government of Prince Edward Island has also been
involved in the development and protection of the Greenwich
Peninsula as part of the Prince Edward Island National Park.
In addition to the initial transfer of land to Parks Canada,
the provincial government recently acquired and is
transferring another 123 acres of land. Twenty-five acres of
this land is the future site of the Greenwich Interpretive
and Multipurpose Centre as well as a $3.5 million Eco-Lodge.
The transfer of this property will allow Parks Canada to
reinforce the protection of the western tip of the peninsula
- the most sensitive area - by developing further to the
East.
"I am very encouraged to see development activities in
Greenwich, Prince Edward Island National Park moving ahead,"
said the Honourable Kevin MacAdam, Minister of Fisheries and
Tourism. "Greenwich is and will continue to be a major
anchor to the tourism product envisioned for Eastern Prince
Edward Island."
For more information, contact:
JoAnne Holden-Arbing
Manager, External Relations
Parks Canada - PEI
(902) 566-8412
Susan Wicker
A/Director of Communications
ACOA PEI & Tourism
(902)368-0502
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