One day soon, or maybe already, the pay phone at Roberts Lake Resort will be used for the last time.
The sign above the booth has a maple tree growing alongside it, and the edges of the booth itself have begun to show signs of lichen from the rains last winter. But stepping into the booth feels like stepping in to the past. It香蕉视频直播檚 clean, well taken care of and, for now at least, functional.
Also inside the booth is a notice posted on the phone by Telus, saying the phone is slated for removal on May 13, 2024.
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Duncan has owned the resort for 46 years, and said that the phone gets regular use for emergency communications: people waylaid by weather in winter, or reporting accidents on an empty Vancouver Island highway strip between Campbell River and Sayward that does not have cell service.
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Many community members posted to the Sayward community Facebook group in the past few days, saying they香蕉视频直播檝e contacted Telus about their safety concerns.
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Kluytmans used to drive to and from Campbell River daily for work. She said that on one occasion she witnessed an accident and stopped to lend a hand.
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The Mirror reached out to Telus, who said in an emailed statement that 香蕉视频直播淎fter careful consideration, we are replacing the existing pay phones at Roberts Lake Resort and Sayward Valley Resort on Vancouver Island with community phones, at no charge to the person calling. The pay phones will remain operational until the community phones are installed.香蕉视频直播
Telus香蕉视频直播 statement went on to say that the phones will connect to 911, 988 (suicide crisis helpline), and other N11 services, and will have free calling to anywherein B.C. as well as toll free within the region.
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The notice left on the payphone, however, does not mention this.
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In March 2023, the province announced funding for highway cell coverage, specifically noting the dangerous corridor north of Campbell River. As of May, 2024 much of the road still does not have coverage.
Phil Adams is a frequent traveller of the highway. He posted on Facebook about the closure of the booth.
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Telus said that they recognize people have feelings of nostalgia towards the phones.
香蕉视频直播淲e香蕉视频直播檙e working with the community and local organizations to decommission the payphones for display purposes to ensure they can stay within the community as an acknowledgement of a shared piece of technology history,香蕉视频直播 their statement says. 香蕉视频直播淎ny residents who are interested in seeing these payphones showcased as a piece of history in a local museum or community centre can email us at telustickets@wimactel.com to learn more.香蕉视频直播
For at least a little while, North Islanders can make a trip north of Campbell River to make a call from the phone. Adams said that he was informed by the contractor in charge of removing the phone that the date of removal has been pushed back.
But, some day soon, the pay phone at Roberts Lake will make its last call.
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