High on a mountaintop between Revelstoke and Sicamous, the Eagle Pass fire lookout provides hikers with great views. Thousands of dollars in donations and hundreds of volunteer hours have gone into rebuilding the lookout. However, now the future of the grassroots restoration project is uncertain after the province issued a stop work order and launched an investigation.
Global News at 11 Okanagan
Province puts volunteer Eagle Pass lookout restoration project on hold
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