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Trail RV Park numbers down

The winding down of the Waneta Dam expansion project and less downtown construction is partially responsible for a dip in numbers at Trail’s RV Park.

Total net income in 2014 was just over $27,000. That’s down from $34,000 last year.

Here’s Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Norm Casler.

2014 saw a total of 176 different guests book a total of 1,100 nights nights – which is just under 50% of capacity.

Casler says there are improvements that can be made to the park to make it more accommodating.

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