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151087

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Transfering these beach areas to the town will be the first step in losing access to the beach and water as we know it. Read more

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151088

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Is there a possibility of privatizing the potential Wasaga Beach town owned beach areas? If so, I would say this is not a good move. All beach areas should still be made for public access.

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151090

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Please stop destroying our beaches. There is going to be nothing left for families to enjoy. Wasaga beach is coming to an end. We come up there every weekend (weather permitting) and enjoy the beach, especially Area 1. Why are you destroying it. Read more

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151091

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Please keep the beach provincial, do not let the Town of Wasaga Beach own it; they will sell it off and build private condos, forever ruining our beloved beach.

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151092

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I'm all for it, as long as Wasaga Beach continues to keep up with the efforts Ontario Parks committed sin regards to the Piping Plover's. Read more

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151094

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Under Provincial Parks management, it is 21 dollars to park at beach 1 or 2. A parks pass can also be used. I would hope that these costs would remain the same and a new pass would be available. Or honour the ontario parks pass. Read more

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151097

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This is our home beach. We’ve been a resident on Allenwood for 6 years and this shoreline and Provincial Park is one of the most beautiful along the 14km stretch. It’s also home to many protected native plant and bird species. Read more

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151099

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As a resident for nearly 23 years I witnessed the steady decline of Wasaga beach mostly due to politics. . 20 years prior I spent my time as a pre adult loving Wasaga. Read more

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151100

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The town of 25,000 residents cannot afford to manage acres of beach… the province has done a lousy job in recent years and the cost to upgrade the necessary infrastructure would cripple the town: Read more

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151101

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Please leave the land alone as is, stop selling everything off. The Canadian taxpayers have enough restrictions and loss of land to private entities.

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151102

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In my opinion this proposed legislation change should not proceed. The beauty of the existing area will be forever changed with new housing. Wasaga Beach has plenty of real estate properties for building new homes. Some that have been started and some yet to come. Read more

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151106

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I am vehemently opposed to this proposal. Nancy Island HIstorical site and the beaches must remain under the Historical Parks Act as a Provincial Park. It is an important part of Ontario and Canadian history and critical habitat to endangered species. Read more

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151107

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I agree with this proposal. The Government has not been properly looking after these venues and it gives the town the right to make necessary changes.

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151109

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As a resident of Wasaga Beach, I fully support the transfer of the proposed beach areas to the town of Wasaga Beach from the provincial government . Thank you. Read more

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151110

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I agree with the historic Nancy Island to be controlled by the province it's a great investment since Wasaga Beach has not invested in the historic site in years. Read more

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151111

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"Piping plover (Charadrius melodus) The endangered piping plover is extremely sensitive to disturbances on the beaches where it nests. As a result, it is not uncommon for adults to abandon viable nests. Read more

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151113

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I'm a concerned citizen and regular visitor to Wasaga Beach. I was alarmed to hear about the plan to transfer 1.5 km of critical Piping Plover habitat—from Spruce Street to the river—from Parks to the municipality. Read more

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151114

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I support the development of Wasaga Beach and the transfer of lands and responsibility to the town. I do not support $25 million on Nancy Island. A hotel is bring built for $45 million, so in what world should it take $25 million to refurbish This attraction. Read more