This notice is for informational purposes only. There is no requirement to consult on this initiative on the Environmental Registry of Ontario. Learn more about the types of notices on the registry.
Why consultation isn't required
The Environmental Bill of Rights (1993) does not require this notice to be placed on the Environmental Registry of Ontario. We are voluntarily posting this notice for information purposes to advise interested parties of the formal public consultation opportunities for this proposal in accordance with the requirements of the Forest Management Planning Manual (FMPM). To participate in that consultation process, the public is invited to submit comments to the contact person identified in this notice.
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We, along with Northshore Forest Incorporated, and the Northshore Forest Resource Management Advisory Committee invite you to review and comment on the 2020-2030 draft Northshore Forest Management Plan.
The planning process
The plan takes approximately three years to complete. During this time, five formal opportunities for public, First Nation and Métis involvement are provided:
- Stage One – Invitation to Participate: August 18, 2017
- Stage Two – Review of Proposed Long-Term Management Direction: January 16, 2019
- Stage Three – Information Centre: Review of Proposed Operations: May 7, 2019 when the public was invited to review and comment on proposed operations of the plan.
This ‘Stage Four’ notice is to:
- Invite you to review and comment on the draft Forest Management Plan, and
- Request contributions to the background information to be used in planning.
Comments from the public will be considered in revisions to the draft plan.
How to get involved
The draft Forest Management Plan and summary will be available on the Ontario government website, and at the Northshore Forest Incorporated office at the location noted below, by appointment during normal office hours for a period of 60 days from October 1 to November 29, 2019. Comments on the draft plan for the Northshore Forest must be received by John Harvey of the planning team at the ministry’s Blind River field office by November 29, 2019.
Our Information Centre and ServiceOntario locations in Sault Ste. Marie, Blind River, Sudbury, and the ministry district offices may provide internet access. To assist you in the review and to provide the opportunity to ask questions, information centres will be held at the following locations from 3:00 to 7:00 pm on the following days:
Tuesday, October 1, 2019
Blind River Royal Canadian Legion, 27 Hawkins Street, Blind River, P0R 1B0
Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Renaissance Centre, 2 Veteran’s Way, Elliot Lake, P5A 1Z6
Thursday, October 3, 2019
Espanola Royal Canadian Legion, 370 Annette Street, Espanola, P5E 1J8
In addition to the most current versions of the information and maps which were previously available, the following information will also be available:
- Draft Forest Management Plan, including supplementary documentation;
- Draft plan summary (copies may be obtained at the information centres);
- The ministry’s preliminary list of required alterations.
During the planning process there is an opportunity to make a written request to seek resolution of issues with the ministry’s District Manager or the Regional Director using a process described in the Forest Management Planning Manual (2017). The last possible date to seek issue resolution with the Regional Director is December 29, 2019.
About the forest
The Northshore Forest is entirely within the Northeast Region of Ontario’s Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry. It is comprised of the former Mississagi and Spanish River management units, which were amalgamated to form the Northshore Forest prior to the 2000 forest management plan. This is the fourth forest management plan that is being prepared for the Northshore Forest. The legal boundaries of the Northshore Forest have not changed since the 2000 forest management plan.
The former Mississagi management unit is in Sault Ste. Marie District and is the responsibility of the Blind River field office staff. This management unit was created in 1995 by the amalgamation of the former Kirkwood, Blind River and Peshu management units, with the exception of McMahon, Morin, Kane, west half of Rose and west half of Lefroy townships. These townships were added to the Algoma Forest. The former Spanish River unit was created in 1960 and the boundaries changed in 1990 with the addition of 10 townships dropped from the Lower Spanish Forest. The Spanish River management unit is in Sudbury District.
The lead Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry District for the Northshore Forest is the Sault Ste. Marie. The Blind River field office will be the contact for forest management for the entire Northshore Forest to provide professional, technical and administrative support. The Sudbury District office will provide technical support for the former Spanish River management unit.
The Northshore Forest is associated with a transition between the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Forest Region and the Boreal Forest Region. Approximately 45 percent of the Northshore Forest is contained within the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Forest Region, and approximately 55 percent of the unit is contained within the transition zone, found in the northern part of the unit. Eastern white pine, red pine, eastern hemlock and yellow birch characterizes the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Forest Region, along with tolerant hardwoods such as sugar maple, red maple, red oak, basswood, white elm and poplar, as well as conifer species such as cedar, balsam fir, white and black spruce and occasionally red spruce.
Stay involved
A final opportunity to inspect the approved plan before it is implemented will take place during the inspection of the ministry-approved Forest Management Plan (Stage Five), which is tentatively scheduled for February 12, 2020.
The approval date of the plan is tentatively scheduled for January 13, 2020.
We are collecting your personal information and comments under the authority of the Crown Forest Sustainability Act. Any personal information you provide (address, name, telephone, etc.) will be protected in accordance with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act; however, your comments will become part of the public consultation process and may be shared with the general public. Your personal information may be used to send you further information related to this forest management planning exercise. If you have questions about the use of your personal information, please contact Valarie Morin at 705-941-5119.
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Some supporting materials may not be available online. If this is the case, you can request to view the materials in person.
Get in touch with the office listed below to find out if materials are available.
Northeast Regional Office
5520 Highway 101 East
South Porcupine,
ON
P0N 1C0
Canada
64 Church Street
Sault Ste. Marie,
ON
P6A 3H3
Canada
62 Queen Avenue
Blind River,
ON
P0R 1B0
Canada
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John Harvey, R.P.F
62 Queen Avenue
Blind River,
ON
P0R 1B0
Canada