Wasaga Beach's land and…

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Wasaga Beach's land and tourism already gains over 1.7 million tourists a year with what it already has. Why remove crown land and public beach to the government when instead money for restoration could be provided for the township to refresh and protect our green spaces and fix up or add more attraction where necessary.

This bill sounds like a development proposal that does not protect the endangered species of piping plover that call Wasaga beach home.

We don't need development or removal of land, we need land protection and preservation.