This paper examines resident perceptions of tourism development in a r
ural area experiencing an economic transition. The economy is shifting
from the extractive industries of mining and logging to an emergent t
ourism industry. The study utilizes a longitudinal research design to
investigate community sentiment over the developmental phase of a new
year-round ski area. Various attitude indicators were used over the 6-
year period. The residents initially held high expectations for touris
m development, but support has diminished over time. The data suggest
a complex relationship between the level of economic development, the
level of tourism development, and the expected perceived socioeconomic
and environmental impacts by residents resulting from tourism.