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'Muddy and rutty' Prince County road causing local businesses problems

Carrie Caunce runs theBriarcliffe Inn, a bed and breakfast on Salutation Cove Road. Shesaid when the clay road gets wet, it becomes what she describes as a mud pit.

Business owners want province to do more regular maintenance on road

Carrie Caunce says the road has gotten worse over the five years she's owned her bed and breakfast on Salutation Cove Road. (Isabella Zavarise/CBC)

A business owner in Fernwood, P.E.I., says a bad road is costing her business.

Carrie Caunce runs theBriarcliffe Inn, a bed and breakfast on Salutation Cove Road. Shesaid when the clay road gets wet, it becomes what she describes as a mud pit.

Caunce has owned the inn for the last five years and said she would like to operate it year-round, but the road has made that difficult.

"We don't always like to have people come and stay with us if they have to struggle getting to our location," she said.

Caunce said she often hears from guests about the road.

It's got big holes in it and it's muddy and rutty. Ranald MacFarlane, business owner

"When they come up the road, the road is always the first thing that they mention in terms of 'Oh you know my cousin will never get up this road,she drives a Mini.Or geewe're going toneed a truck, orcan we park at the bottom of the road and you come and pick us up?'" she said.

"So itjust seems to have gotten worse in the five years since we've been here."

'Hard on our vehicles'

Caunce isn't the only business owner having issues.

Ranald MacFarlane owns a dairy farm on the roadandsaidhis son's school bus driver sometimes refuses to come down the road because of the conditions.

"It's got big holes in it and it's muddy and rutty. You have to go slow and it's hard on our vehicles," he said.

When the road gets wet, Carrie Caunce says it becomes a mud pit. (Ranald MacFarlane)

MacFarlane saiddelivery trucks also struggle to navigate it.

"My tanker guy does not like the road. He has to come in the first gear.When the road is muddy it gets very puddled, it's very rutty, it's an aggravation and those tankers can't take a lot of abuse," he said.

"He's going tobust a spring, he's going to bust an airbag on the tankers or something."

Salutation Cove Road isgravelled a few times a year, but MacFarlane and Caunce would like to see the province do more regular maintenance.

Ranald MacFarlane sayshis son's school bus driver sometimes refuses to come down the road because of the conditions. (Isabella Zavarise/CBC)

Caunce said they're not asking for it to be paved, just for it to be made more suitable to drive on.

"I know that there's a lot of other roads similar to ours, but for whatever reason they don't seem to be quite as bad as this one," she said.

"I think it just needs to be recognized that it would be nice to have the businesses that are local and rural supported."

The province did not respond to requests for comment before publication Friday.

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