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Blueprint approved for massive expansion of B.C. mountain resort near Harrison

The Fraser Valley Regional District has greenlit an official community plan for a $1.5 billion upgrade of Sasquatch Mountain Resort.

The Fraser Valley Regional District has greenlit plans to upgrade Sasquatch Mountain Resort

The Fraser Valley Regional District has approved a community plan to expand Sasquatch Mountain Resort to include more accommodations, ski lifts, amenities and retail space. (Shutterstock / Maridav)

Plans for a massive ski resort expansion in British Columbia have cleared another hurdle.

The Fraser Valley Regional District (FVRD) has approved an official community plan forthe Hemlock Valley, which lays out a 15- to 20-year massive growth plan for Sasquatch Mountain Resort near Harrison B.C.

The resort is owned by the Berezan Group whichpurchased it in 2006 andwants to be able increase the number of visitors who can play and stay. At a price tag of $1.5 billion, the plan includes expanding accommodations, activity options and the amount ofcommercial and retail space.

The alpine ski hill currently includes four ski liftsservicing 35 named trails on146.8 hectares of terrain. The new vision ups the number of lifts to 23 and expands the terrain to over1,000 hectares.

Berezan wants to grow the number of visitorsand capacity to accommodate them on the mountain, from the current maximum of 1,600 per day to over 16,000. Right now, the resort can sleep 1,072, and the development plans would result in 19,969 beds.

And to keep those visitors wined, dined and spending their money, commercial and retail space is also expected to skyrocket to almost280,000 square feetfrom the current 16,200 square feetavailable for those purposes.

"In terms of scale, it'll be one of the largest in the province for sure," said FVRD board chair Jason Lum,speaking Monday on CBC's On The Coast.

The project has been in the works since Berezan bought it and the full build-out could be decades away.

Sasquatch Mountain Resort is located in the Hemlock Valley just over 150 kilometres east of Vancouver. (Fraser Valley Regional District Official Community Plan- Hemlock Valley)

The provincial government greenlit the project in2014 but will still be required to make furtherregulatory approvals asdevelopmentgets underway. Lum says while construction is starting soon, it could be decades before it is finally complete

"It's a number of years away because I think there's quite a few hurdles that still need to be overcome by the developer," said Lum. "But certainly the [plan]kind of lays out the process and how the developer will work with FVRDand with the provinceand with First Nations to continue realizing the vision."

Lum said the plan provides guidelines for mitigating the impacts of climate change such as fires and floods, saying those costs will be shouldered by the developer.

With files from On The Coast