Waterton forest will renew after wildfire, but it will take decades: Experts
WATERTON, Alta. — Lockey Craig figures he’ll be long gone by the time Waterton Lakes National Park returns to its former beauty.
“I’m 56 so I’m thinking before I die, it won’t look good,” says the president of Waymarker Hospitality, which runs several hotels and restaurants in the southwestern Alberta park.
A powerful wildfire tore through Waterton about two weeks ago. Fire crews managed to save the townsite, but many other parts of the mountainous park were torched, including popular hiking and boating spots.
“It will be decades before the forest looks like it used to, no question about that,” Craig says.