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92039

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Please keep anything proposed away from Pine Lake. We have a very crowded lake full of cottages, and the park abuts one corner of it. Even if you put a backcountry site here (it wouldn't be a very good backcountry site considering all the cottages) it would put us at risk of forest fires. Read more

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92118

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With 4,800 acres I would hope you could leave the snowmobile trails alone. These trails support our communities in the winter with tourism. Winter campers won't spend in our communities whatsoever. They'll go in, camp and leave. Read more

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92260

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This is an ideal location for introducing backcountry canoe camping to families. To facilitate this, there should be an outfitter that can provide all the gear necessary for backcountry camping, and backcountry sites should be able to be individually booked, similar to Kawartha Highlands PP. Read more

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92405

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Whereas I support the development of BigWind Lake into an operating Provincial Park due to the increased demand for camping in central Ontario, I strongly believe that the proposed development for the park is excessive. Read more

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92743

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The proposal to greatly expand the daily use of Big Wind Lake Provincial Wilderness Park is troubling. Any loss of pristine wilderness so close to urban areas is not desirable. Read more

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92845

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I wish to applaud the Ministry for its efforts to seek wide input to the plans to transition Bigwind from an non-operating park to an operating park. I have had the privilege as a cottager on nearby Pine Lake to enjoy foot access to the park in all seasons. Read more

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92847

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Bigwind Lake is a gem already partially under the protection of Parks Ontario and presently it serves the population of both the province and the towns of Bracebridge and Gravenhurst (and others) more than adequately. Read more

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92896

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Ontario Nature

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Thank you for the opportunity to provide input into management planning for Bigwind Lake Provincial Park. Ontario Nature recognizes the importance of providing access to experiences in nature for all and we commend the use of an online survey for gathering input from the public. Read more

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93059

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Before this can be approved, there needs to be more details provided to show specifcally how the new sites will be added to keep impacts to a minimum. As described, there are significant additions planned without any clearly described mitigation. Read more

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93061

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Shawn Gallaugher Design, Gallaugher Land Company

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My name is Shawn Gallaugher and I am interested in submitting a comment as my family owns a large number of properties within Oakley Township. In fact, one parcel of property is adjacent to Bigwind Lake Provincial Park. Read more