Last caretaker standing: Neck Point cabin anchors popular park
NANAIMO — Park caretaker is a title nobody else in Nanaimo besides Rob Kolompar can claim.
He and his wife Jane have lived in the only structure at Neck Point since 2005 and served as ambassadors of the park since 2009, when the City bought 10 acres of private property. The purchase solidified public ownership of the popular 36-acre waterfront park, and the Kolompars agreed to stay.
Al Britton, the City’s manager of parks operations, said the extra sets of eyes and ears for the well-used park provides good value to the City and public at large.
“He (Rob) looks after opening and closing the gates, which we would normally pay staff or a contractor to do. There is a benefit to all of that which is a cost benefit to the City.”