A New Resident of Fairmont

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Photo by Lloyd Wilder

Fairmont resident, Sue Coy, stands beside the inukshuk she and her husband, Lloyd Wilder, both of DeCoy Landscaping, helped donate time, machinery and effort to build in honour of the Olympic Torch Relay celebrations taking place in Fairmont throughout the weekend of January 22nd.

Standing over nine feet tall, the inukshuk finds its new home adjacent the chalet at Fairmont Hot Springs Resort Family Ski Area.

The rocks were generously donated by Rock Core Mines of Cranbrook, BC.  They were moved and assembled by DeCoy Landscaping of Fairmont and the pad was provided by John Wood and Kootenay Cribbing.

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