Forest fantasy

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Bruce Wolk of Rossland, B.C., is the owner of the Red Arrow Station property.

Bruce Wolk of Rossland, B.C., is the owner and developer of the Red Arrow Station property. — Photo courtesy Bruce Wolk

Bruce Wolk’s beautiful one-and-a-half-hectare property near Rossland, B.C., has been re-zoned as a resort holiday park. Red Arrow Station, now under development, is bisected by Red Mountain Road and is inspired by Wolk’s years in the South Pacific and his wish to retain the area’s beautiful cedars and other flora. It will offer traditional campsites, platform sites, higher-end  “glamping” sites, treehouses and all-season accommodation in tiny-home-style cabins. The property will have several wood-burning sauna units and cold dipping pools dotted through the forest, linked by boardwalks. Can I make a reservation?

Marie Milner

Marie Milner is a writer and photographer for Kootenay Business magazine and several other publications. She appreciates the inspiration that she gets during her interviews and hopes to share that inspiration with you. View all of Marie Milner’s articles

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