Grande Prairie’s “hidden gem” for campers will soon be run entirely by the county after a recreation lease transfer.
County council received an update during their recent meeting that indicated the Hans O. Hommy Memorial Society’s desire to transfer the ownership of Hommy Park’s recreation lease to the county.
The Albright campground, bordered by the Beaverlodge River, is renowned by Peace Country campers for its quiet and seclusion. Officials say both the park and the campground only exist due to the efforts of Milton Hommy and the memorial society.
The choice to make the transfer was not an easy one, but the society says aging volunteers, combined with limited capacity have posed significant challenges as the years go on.
Milton Hommy was in attendance during the meeting and was thanked, along with his family by the county for their years of dedication.
Council approved the management plan for the park and directed county administration to request a transfer from the society to the county.