Photo by Lucas Jmief

Say NO to Jumbo Glacier Resort, YES to Permanent Protection

The Jumbo Valley, located deep in the wilds of British Columbia’s Purcell Mountains, has long been revered for its spiritual significance and beauty. To the Ktunaxa Nation, it is known as Qat’muk, home of the grizzly bear spirit.

Part of a crucial international wildlife corridor, the Jumbo Valley is one of only two remaining areas in North America where bears can freely roam between Canada and the US. Permanent development of the valley would likely lead to reduced grizzly populations locally, regionally and even continentally.

For nearly 25 years, local people—First Nations, skiers, riders, alpinists and conservationists—have fought a proposed large-scale ski resort in Jumbo. The Ktunaxa First Nation’s Qat’muk Declaration asserts that the Jumbo Valley is of significant spiritual and ecological importance and calls for its permanent protection.

There are few places left like this in the world and it is our duty to make sure the Jumbo Valley remains intact now and long into the future.

Read about grizzlies, Qat'muk, and the wild Purcell Mountains at keepitwild.ca.

Photo by Christian Pondella.