The company says it's an attempt to manage liability and lure potential residents. But longtime trail users say it's a bit rich.
The days of free hiking and biking at Bear Mountain are over for people who don’t live there. Starting Thursday, non-residents of Bear Mountain will have to pay $45 to use the trails.
“The world of insurance has changed dramatically since COVID, and we’re simply following best practices that have been required of us by our insurance company.” “If they get to experience the activity centre, the trails, and the whole Bear Mountain experience. Maybe they’re playing tennis, that might convert them into becoming a resident.”
“I think $45 is a bit steep for people who want to hike Mount Finlayson,” said Litke, a mountain biker and hiker that used to use Bear Mountain trails often.
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