Sun Peaks urges tourists, seasonal property owners to stay away
SUN PEAKS, B.C. — The municipality of Sun Peaks is urging non-residents to stay home and stay away from the resort town during the COVID-19 pandemic.
In a joint news release, Chief Administrative Officer Rob Bremner, Mayor Al Raine and Emergency Operations Director Dean Schiavon say residents are collectively working on social distancing and self-isolation.
“[I]t has come to our attention that a few owners and travellers are still coming to Sun Peaks to recreate or enjoy their recreation property,” the release states. “Some of you may believe that COVID-19 has not hit Sun Peaks. We know that there were positive tests from Sun Peaks and our medical staff have identified some 20+ presumptive cases, all healthy individuals who are now recovering in isolation.”
The release points to direction from provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry — which asks all B.C. residents to stay home and eliminate non-essential travel.