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Owners heartbroken by Telegraph Cove Resort Fire

Owners of the Telegraph Cove Resort are devastated from the effects of today’s fire.

In the early hours of the day, a structural fire in the area has left parts of the resort in ruins, destroying a portion of the boardwalk, Old Saltery Pub, Killer Whale Cafe, Wastwell Manor heritage house, the Whale Interpretive Centre, Prince of Whales offices and staff housing.

The Graham family, who have owned the resort for decades, say they are heartbroken.

“This resort isn’t just a business to us—it is our home, our history, and our legacy,” said Gordie Graham.

“My wife and I are nearing retirement. We are devastated to witness our life’s work, which I milled and built with my own hands, go up in flames. While we are grateful that no one was harmed in the fire, we are experiencing one of our worst nightmares. ”

Resort staff say Gordie and Marilyn Graham took ownership of the resort, back when it was a campground and marina in 1979. Since then, the resort has become a very beloved spot for many in the community.

At this time, the cause of the fire is under investigation.

The family add they will take time and support to recover from the loss.

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