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154565

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I have spent many years enjoying the beauty, tranquility of Wasaga Beach Provincial Park. The last few years have seen condos built directly across from the Park ( the latest build at New Beach ) which never should have been approved. Read more

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154566

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A travesty to destroy Ontario's provincial parks and important natural habitats to line the pockets of the conservative government friends.

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154567

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Please don’t mess with Wasaga Beach! We just found this gem about 12 years ago and have vacationed there every summer since. We love the Provincisl Parks unspoiled beauty. The dedicated place for the Plovers always makes us smile as they run around. Read more

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154568

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Do not touch our Provincial Parks. These exist to protect the environment, to protect wildlife, including endangered species, and for people to actually experience what it is to be part of undeveloped nature. Read more

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154571

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The Wasaga Beach shoreline is the most visited freshwater beach in Ontario. For this reason alone this beautiful coastline should remain untouched. Read more

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154572

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Parks should never be developed for human habitation or non-environmental uses. Proposing to do so, like proposing to develop the green belt, is unacceptable and monstrous. This way of thinking and acting is detrimental to the lifeblood and people of ontario.

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154573

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This shouldn’t even be up for debate! Leave the parkland alone. Leave the world’s longest freshwater beach alone. Addressing the housing shortage doesn’t mean cosy deals on limited protected land, for Pete’s sake. Build on transit routes, build low-rise apartments, build dense neighborhoods! Read more

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154574

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Please don’t do this. You are putting endangered species at even more risk and destroying the longest freshwater beach in the world. Is the profit to be gained from this worth all this damage?

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154576

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Please do NOT develop the beachfront. Please do NOT let the town of Wasaga beach destroy the parkland. This park is for everyone to enjoy, not a select few land owners. Read more

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154578

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Hands off our Provincial Parks! Endangered species are at risk of going extinct. Do you want to add an animals eradication from this planet on the list of ways you've destroyed our province and environment?? Stop killing our lands and animals!

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154579

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I would like to know how the municipal government can make decisions such as this without resident’s input. The current council are doing many things in secret without the knowledge of the residents who are faced with large annual tax increases. Read more

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As one of the +-160 piping plover monitors at Montrose Sanctuary in Chicago, I can testify to the importance of protected habitat as a crucial element – – in fact indispensable – – of protecting and fostering the population of the Great Lakes Piping Plover. Read more

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154581

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Wasaga Beach is home to the majority of the nests for the Piping Plovers. You CANNOT destroy this land. Stop looking at beach fronts as opportunities for cash grabs. Leave our parks alone!

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154582

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Doug Ford and to all conservative representatives in Ontario, shame on you for proposing this. Provincial parks are not yours to sell, they belong to the residents of Ontario and other Canadians to enjoy when visiting. Read more

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154587

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This proposal is short sighted, irreversible and environmentally irresponsible and I am totally against it.

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154588

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Please stop dismantling and destroying the environmental protections of our province to line the pockets of large corporations and businesses. Our nature areas and native species are at risk and the ongoing actions of the conservative governnment only serve to erode them further. Read more

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154591

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The Ontario Government must ensure that Piping Plovers are conserved and protected by a science-based management plan and resources that: Read more

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154594

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I am commenting today in opposition of removal of 4 beach areas from Wasaga Beach Provincial Park. If undertaken, this action would threaten both the ecosystems of these beach areas, and the integrity and reputation of the Ontario Parks system. Read more

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154595

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I disappointed but not surprised to hear this leadership wants to develop on important public land once again. This provincial government has no respect for our beautiful waterfront, or the wildlife species that live on it. Read more