The Coastal Gaslink (CGL) Pipeline project, a was aimed at meeting the accommodation needs of approximately 700 workers involved in Spreads 1 and 2, this project has been a collaborative effort. Black Diamond Cygnus, in partnership with West Moberly First Nations, has played a pivotal role in this initiative. Together, they have worked in tandem with the client and the primary pipeline contractor to design and construct a living space that not only meets the essential requirements of safety and comfort but also fosters a sense of community among the residents. The lodge, which is under the full operation of Black Diamond Cygnus, stands as a testament to this successful collaboration.
Nestled within the serene embrace of the forest, approximately 42 kilometers south of Chetwynd, British Columbia, lies Sukunka Lodge. This facility is situated within the traditional territories of the Dunne-Za and Cree peoples, offering a respectful nod to the rich cultural heritage of the area. The lodge is equipped with amenities that provide the comforts of home, such as Wi-Fi, satellite TV, and a choice of private or shared Jack-and-Jill rooms. Additionally, residents are treated to three nutritious hot meals daily, ensuring their well-being during their stay.
Sukunka Lodge stands out as a premier workforce accommodation, offering amenities that rival those of a high-end hotel. Guests can enjoy comprehensive custodial services, ensuring a clean and orderly environment throughout their stay. The lodge boasts versatile meeting rooms, designed to accommodate a variety of business needs, from presentations to collaborative projects. For those looking to maintain their fitness regimen, a well-equipped gym is available, featuring state-of-the-art equipment suitable for all levels of fitness enthusiasts.