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155664

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This is soooooo so wrong!!! Wasaga beach means summertime! My whole 66 years Wasaga beach has been somewhere reasonably close to get away from the city. I already lament the lack of Provincial Parks that are available to us. Read more

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155666

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Wasaga Beach has been developing at a pace unprecedented in the rest of the province. The existing transportation and infrastructure is not in existence to support further development of lands slated to be absorbed from the Provincial Park to the Town of Wasaga Beach. Read more

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155667

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I am writing because I am concerned about the protection and management of important Piping Plover habitat at Wasaga Beach. I am concerned about the future of Piping Plovers at Wasaga beach and I want an outcome that continues to conserve the plovers. Read more

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155670

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I have lived in W Beach for 25 years. I have watched council after councils’s focus going to urban sprawl with little or no effort to bring commercial/industrial property tax contributions to our town budget. I am thrilled with the plan going forward now. Read more

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155671

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Our family’s first visit to Wasaga Beach was to see the piping plover habitat in 2012 - since then we have been back dozens of times to enjoy the beautiful beach adjacent to it. Read more

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155673

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Ontario must have a science-based management plan for provincial parks and environment to ensure that we are protecting and conserving our natural spaces and the habitats of threatened animals. Read more

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155676

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My concern is that this beach won’t remain in public domain in perpetuity if given to the town- what’s to stop any future mayors from developing the beach

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155677

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I hope that the town of Wasaga Beach will continue to protect the piping plover and its habitat. Read more

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155678

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Plz Mr. Ford stop destroying Wasaga beach it is for all Canadian to enjoy the beach for free. And it is for the next generation of Canadian to enjoy the Fresh water of the beach. Read more

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155679

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I am deeply concerned regarding Doug Ford’s proposal to remove park land from protection in Wasaga Beech. I don’t understand how politicians can continue to ignore our environment. The world is literally falling apart. Yet these decisions continue to be made. What will be enough! Read more

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155683

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I support the proposal to transfer the beach front lands from the province back to the Town of Wasaga. Who is better to have control of the lands than the Town at which the lands sit in. We are not talking about all of the provincial lands, but a small percentage of what the province controls. Read more

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155684

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Piping Plovers returned to breed on the shores of Ontario’s Great Lakes in 2007 after a 30-year absence, thanks largely to major conservation efforts in the United States. It was a celebratory moment– a sign that this struggling endangered species was starting to recover. Read more

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155685

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Please don’t sell our beautiful beach back to the town. Look what happened at Daytona Beach, used to be pristine and now there isn’t much of the beach left because the town built so many condos.

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155688

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I am a lifelong Ontarian, and a proud conservationist. I have celebrated the recovery of the piping plover, and am deeply concerned about the fate of this specie if the proposed sale of Wasaga beach goes ahead. Read more