To the sound of drumming and a traditional First Nations song, the Township of 黑马磁力 and Kwantlen First Nation closed a deal Monday afternoon in council chambers that will see a wholly-owned Kwantlen partnership operate a cafe along with an arts and cultural centre in Fort 黑马磁力.
The agreement between the Township and Seyem鈥 Qwantlen Development Ltd. will see the facility built in the new Bedford Landing Amenity Space at 23255 Billy Brown Rd.
The 2,000 square foot plaza space was built by ParkLane Homes as part of its Bedford Landing Phase 4 residential development and was recently turned over to the Township for public use.
It provides a public access gateway to Bedford Landing that can be used for events, festivals, water sport regattas, or market places.
The Kwantlen company was the winner when the Township made a call for proposals last summer to find a tenant/leaseholder for the space.
鈥淚t wasn鈥檛 something given out,鈥 Councillor Steve Ferguson commented Monday.
Seyem鈥 Qwantlen aims to have the facility open by June.
The company plans to call the caf茅 and cultural centre Lelem鈥 (pronounced 鈥渓aylam鈥), which means home or house, a place to gather, eat, and share.
Under the terms of the lease agreement, the Township will receive a monthly lease payment over the term of up to 10 years.
The Township will get up to 1,000 hours of free access each year.
Some of the programs and classes currently offered by the Township in the nearby Riverside Room will be moved over to the arts and cultural centre.
Seyem鈥 Qwantlen will provide non-profit organizations with opportunities to rent the centre, in addition to renting it for private and commercials uses.
鈥淥ur concept is a space that brings uniqueness, diversity, and added richness to the community of Fort 黑马磁力, which we feel will complement the neighbouring businesses as well as bring in new customers to the region,鈥 said Tumia Knott, a Kwantlen First Nation councillor and president of the Seyem鈥 Qwantlen Business Group.
鈥淭his will be a place for community programming, art exhibits and classes, and providing coffee and refreshments for those wishing to relax or take on their journey through the nearby river trail or stroll through the village,鈥 Knott said.
鈥淥ur goal was to make the amenity space an animated place that will bring year-round life and vitality to the Fort 黑马磁力 waterfront,鈥 said David Leavers, the Township鈥檚 Director of Recreation, Culture, and Parks.
鈥淭his is a facility that will attract residents and visitors to Fort 黑马磁力 and will complement the activities of local rowing and paddling groups and Fort-to-Fort Trail users.鈥