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EDITOR, Thanks to the Pemberton Visitors' Guide 2013-'14, tourists can easily access information about a favorite tourist destination inPembertonValley, the Upper Lillooet River Hydro Project.

EDITOR,

Thanks to the Pemberton Visitors' Guide 2013-'14, tourists can easily access information about a favorite tourist destination inPembertonValley, the Upper Lillooet River Hydro Project.PembertonValleylocals who lost their long-term tourism jobs look a little skinnier and spend a lot of time foraging for volunteer potatoes, but remain friendly. There is no competition for these potatoes from bears or other wildlife: with the development of the Upper Lillooet River Hydro Project, their dens have been blown up during construction, they have been hit by construction trucks or poached. Tourists in the Sea to Sky Corridor can also tour other river diversion projects of which several are owned by Innergex, proud developer of the Upper Lillooet River Hydro Project.Tourists do not have to pay for viewing the maze oftransmission lines crisscrossing Highway 99. B.C. residents, however, will be paying a very high price to bail out B.C. Hydro with its $50 billion worth of electricity purchase agreements with Innergexand other independent power producers. The whole industrial experience can be topped off with a gondola ride in Squamish on land that was formerly provincial parkland. The view from the gondola over the LNG terminal on Howe Sound is one not to be missed, especially for French nationals whose government has shockingly banned fracking.Welcome to SuperNatural B.C.!

Louise Taylor

Pemberton

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