Landslide concerns have forced Pinaus Lake Resort near Falkland to announce it is closing indefinitely. The resort has been a popular destination for anglers for decades, but now may have hosted its last guest. The province said it has ended the resort’s lease for safety reasons. Land in the area is slowly moving and officials are worried about the possibility of a landslide.
Global News at 11 Okanagan
Landslide worries force closure of Okanagan fishing resort
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