Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 31, 2015, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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V ICTORIA BEACH - Cottagers
sympathized Thursday with
Janis Ollson, the " miracle mom"
who couldn't get her wheelchair van
into their community.
" Maybe the person at the gate didn't
have the experience they should have,"
cottager Eric Nichols said when he
stopped his bike to talk about the news
coverage.
Ollson, who has a cottage in nearby
Belair, found the wind taken out of her
sails when she signed up her two children
for swimming lessons but couldn't
drive them to the beach.
Ollson is known for inspiring readers
around the world after she was virtually
cut in half to remove cancer but embraced
her life with amazing gusto.
Victoria Beach is a cottage community
on the east side of Lake Winnipeg,
known for its policy of restricting
vehicle access during the summer
months.
Cottagers park in a giant lot outside
the community's imposing iron- like
archway that marks the entrance and
pedal along narrow gravel driveways
that wind through the resort to reach
their cottages.
Groceries and supplies get hauled in
on metal pull carts.
Other than contractors, maintenance
crews and the community's shuttle, nobody
gets behind the wheel here without
a special permit.
When Ollson's initial application for
a permit was turned down, she was offended
and later rejected the local community
council's peace offering - to
grant her the permit she wanted.
From there, the private dispute went
public, raising a sense of outrage among
advocates for the disabled and a sense
of chagrin among cottagers.
In response to the publicity, Victoria
Beach Reeve Brian Hodgson said Ollson
should have ensured she had a
permit before she signed up her kids,
eight and 11, for swimming lessons. But
Ollson said the reeve suggested if she
had a permit, more people would ask
for them and it would spoil the resort's
atmosphere.
" There have been permits granted
( before)," Ollson said Thursday. " On
social media people felt they needed
to defend Victoria Beach. But I don't
have an issue with Victoria Beach or
the people. This was an issue with the
reeve," Ollson said.
Cottagers interviewed Thursday
said the driving restriction is part of
the charm of the place, and they don't
want it to change. But at the same time,
they see the need for a consistent policy
that will allow wider car access where
needed.
" When I first came, I wasn't used to
the restricted access, walking down
from the parking lot," said cottager
Serge Deleau. " But then I started to
like the peacefulness and tranquillity.
You don't have 10 to 12 vehicles coming
in at two in the morning," he said.
Deleau said while Victoria Beach is
great for families with children, the
older you get, the harder it is to balance
mobility issues and the need for social
and medical services with life in the
cottage community.
Laurel and Keith Garvie biked to
the village green at the resort Thursday
to get an Internet signal for her
computer tablet. " We can still ride our
bikes. We're lucky," Laurel said. She's
73 and her husband is 83. " It can be a
challenge for anybody with a disability
or anyone who's getting older, but it's
always been a precious thing, that this
beach doesn't have vehicles. It's complicated,"
she said.
Cottagers said Ollson's situation could
have been managed more tactfully.
" They should have a policy, when a
situation like that happens, they ( gatekeepers
on duty) should immediately
call a councillor," Nichols said.
The community has grappled with
the restrictions over the years, swinging
from leniency to strict enforcement
of the policy.
" Cars have always been an issue. The
big thing is, where do you draw the
line?" Nichols said.
The reeve said the resort, which is
its own municipality, is responding to
the larger issue Ollson's story raised. A
committee has been struck, they're exploring
human rights laws in the province
and hope by next summer to have
a consistent policy in place.
alexandra. paul@ freepress. mb. ca
Cottagers back disabled mom's stance
But most in Victoria Beach
agree new policy needed
By Alexandra Paul
PHOTOS BY WAYNE GLOWACKI / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS
Laurel and Keith Garvie say the no- vehicle policy makes the resort ' precious,' but mobility issues need to be respected.
Eric Nichols thinks perhaps an error was
made at the entrance.
' It can be a challenge for anybody with a disability or anyone who's getting older but it's always been a precious thing, that this beach doesn't have vehicles.
It's complicated'
- Victoria Beach cottager Laurel Garvie
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