Comment
If I read it correctly, the proposal to amend 161/17 has removed the following proposals.
"reducing the number of days that a person can camp on water at one location in each calendar year from 21 days to 7 days, increasing the distance that a camping unit on water must move to a different location from 100 meters to 1 kilometer, adding a new condition to prohibit camping on water within 300 meters of a developed shoreline, harmonize non-resident and resident camping rules, and several other minor clarification proposals."
Why? These all appear to be reasonable asks allowing residents to enjoy their properties.
If I read it incorrectly, and these are changes which will come into effect, I support them wholeheartedly! The cottage is our go-to place for peace, quiet and the stress-free enjoyment of nature without looking at an eyesore floating container a few metres offshore for up to 21 days and then having it move from one side of the property to the other.
Submitted March 31, 2023 7:02 PM
Comment on
Proposal to amend Ontario Regulation 161/17 to the Public Lands Act to change the requirements related to floating accommodations
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019-6590
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83321
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