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Chilliwack homeless camp dismantled on Monday

Mostly co-operative group emerged from the woods with possessions and dispersed
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City of Chilliwack The location of a homeless camp slated to be cleaned up. The residents are trespassing and have been ordered out by midnight on Oct. 22.

The long, slow dismantling of a large camp in the woods near the Evans Road roundabout began Monday morning with frustrated but generally co-operative homeless individuals packing up belongings and moving along.

Those living in the homeless camp that has been in existence for many years on the piece of private property in farmland were given a notice of trespass with an order to be out by midnight on Sunday, Oct. 22.

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At light of day on Monday, individuals emerged from the woods with shopping carts, bikes, trailers, bags and other personal belongings.

When asked where he would go now, one man with a dog on a leash, a bike and a shopping cart said he didn鈥檛 know.

鈥淚n the bush somewhere,鈥 he said. 鈥淪omewhere were there aren鈥檛 so many people.鈥

Dawnette Simons said she lived in the camp, which many of them thought was on Crown land, on and off for five years.

鈥淚鈥檓 not here because I want to be here, I鈥檓 here because I have no choice,鈥 Simons told The Progress during a visit last Friday, echoing what many have said about the shortage of affordable places to live, particularly for those with disabilities or mental health issues, not to mention addictions.

鈥淚f there was a place to go, don鈥檛 you think I鈥檇 go there? I would give anything to walk up to a tap for a drink of water.鈥

By noon on Monday, excavators were seen rolling into the site from the main entrance to the camp on Yale Road West. That followed visits by City of Chilliwack staff, Fraser Valley Regional District animal control officers, and two natural resources officers from the Ministry of Forests, Land and Natural Resource Operations (FLNRO).

The latter were handing out tickets ordering those 鈥減ersons occupying Crown land near Evans Road鈥 to remove all garbage and 鈥渋mprovements made鈥 by Oct. 24. The main property where the camp is situated is one Crown land owned by The Order of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate, much of which is farmed under a long-term lease by Sandhu Farms out of Abbotsford.

Since the camp is not on Crown land, the FLNRO was likely directing the campers to remove a makeshift bridge with shopping carts and wood they had constructed in Luckakuck Creek to get off the property.

It was there behind adjacent businesses on Evans Road where Chilliwack resident D鈥橝rcy Gauthier was parked with his pickup truck on Monday.

Trespass notice given to residents of a homeless camp on ALR land on Yale Road near the Evans Roundabout.
Gauthier was allowing some individuals to load mattresses and other items into his truck. His son, who he says suffers from mental health issues and addictions, was living in the camp. He was upset the campers were ordered off the land given that most suffer from mental health problems and can鈥檛 seem to get help.

鈥淭hey are human beings for God鈥檚 sake,鈥 Gauthier said. 鈥淚鈥檓 so frustrated with the mayor. What were these people doing so wrong that they had to cut them off in October?鈥

Gauthier said his son suffers from some of the same issues his brother Lindsey did. Realtor Lindsey Gauthier had addictions issues, and died downtown Chilliwack in 2016 after an interaction with police.

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Another camper moving his things off the site on Monday said the majority of those in the camp are on disability and can鈥檛 afford the ever-shrinking supply of low-income housing in the city.

鈥淲e tried to stay off the grid so we weren鈥檛 an eyesore,鈥 he said.

And while some blame the mayor and city hall, the property is private and the trespass order was issued by the owner, albeit under pressure from city hall.

Griffin Security were on the front lines of speaking with the homeless individuals about leaving the property, assisted as they were by RCMP officers.

鈥淲e are here to make sure everybody is safe,鈥 Cpl. Mike Rail said at the main entrance, emphasizing this was not a police operation but a Griffin Security job for a private landowner.

The camp has been on the radar of RCMP, outreach workers and neighbours for years. City hall has received complaints about the camp since 2014. There have been numerous raids on the property, on one occasion truckloads of bikes being removed.

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Many of the individuals who have lived in the camp, which numbers approximately 20-25 at last count, are members of the Herrling family. The matriarch of the family, who is in her 70s, is still in the camp 鈥 possibly in serious medical condition but refusing to leave, according to a source.

Last winter, her daughter, Glenda Herrling, 51, died in the camp when the tent she was in collapsed under the weight of heavy snow.

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As for where the homeless individuals will go now, few had answers.

Last week Simons said outreach workers couldn鈥檛 help them, and that there are no places for them to move into.

Coun. Sam Waddington pointed to the many empty emergency shelter beds in Chilliwack each night, but even those don鈥檛 offer a long-term solution for those needing a place to live.

Mayor Sharon Gaetz pointed to the recent homeless count, which showed a large rise in numbers at a per capita rate now higher than Vancouver.

鈥淭hat is disconcerting to us. It shows to me this is an area that has fallen off the provincial radar.鈥



paul.henderson@theprogress.com

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One member of a homeless camp near the Evans Roundabout in Chilliwack Monday morning rides a bike out with belongings. (Paul Henderson/ The Progress)
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A Chilliwack RCMP officer heads into the homeless camp near the Evans Roundabout Monday morning. Campers had until midnight on Oct. 22 to be out. (Paul Henderson/ The Progress)
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One member of a homeless camp near the Evans Roundabout in Chilliwack Monday morning packs his things out. (Paul Henderson/ The Progress)
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One member of a homeless camp near the Evans Roundabout in Chilliwack Monday morning packs his things out. (Paul Henderson/ The Progress)
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One member of a homeless camp near the Evans Roundabout in Chilliwack Monday morning packs his things out. (Paul Henderson/ The Progress)
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An individual sorts through bike wheels as he prepares to leave a homeless camp near the Evans Roundabout in Chilliwack Monday morning. (Paul Henderson/ The Progress)