Amendments to management direction for Nimoosh, Pukaskwa River, Gravel River, Kama Hills, Ruby Lake, Black Sturgeon River and Ouimet Canyon provincial parks

ERO number
012-9685
Notice type
Policy
Posted by
Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry
Transferred to
Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks
Notice stage
Decision
Decision posted
Comment period
February 7, 2017 - March 24, 2017 (45 days) Closed
Last updated

This consultation was open from:
February 7, 2017
to March 24, 2017

Decision summary

We have approved amendments to the management direction for Nimoosh, Pukaskwa River, Gravel River, Kama Hills, Ruby Lake and Black Sturgeon River provincial parks to allow an electrical transmission to be built between Thunder Bay and Wawa. Amendments to Ouimet Canyon Provincial Park will not be included in this project.

Decision details

On August 19, 2019 we approved changes to management direction for the following provincial parks to allow the crossing of the East-West Tie Transmission utility corridor:

  • Nimoosh
  • Pukaskwa River
  • Gravel River
  • Kama Hills
  • Ruby Lake
  • Black Sturgeon River

We have added the following direction to the management direction for these provincial parks and have removed conflicting statements:

  • "Ontario Parks may provide tenure for a utility corridor to accommodate the development of the new East-West Tie electrical transmission line, subject to completion of an Environmental Assessment, approval by the Minister, and any conditions necessary to protect park values."
  • “New land disposition for commercial use may be considered in the form of land use permit or lease, provided that the proposed commercial use is consistent with conditions of the PPCRA and the project has been approved through an Environmental Assessment process.”

Other Information

We removed reference to MNRF within the amendment and replaced it with ‘Ontario Parks’. We have accepted all other amendments without alteration.

Amendments to Ouimet Canyon Provincial Park’s management direction are no longer required and have not been completed.

 

 

Comments received

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Effects of consultation

As a result of public consultation on the proposal, we received a total of 3 comments. One comment was supportive of the East-West Tie project. Two comments requested more information about the project.

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Original proposal

ERO number
012-9685
Notice type
Policy
Posted by
Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry
Proposal posted

Comment period

February 7, 2017 - March 24, 2017 (45 days)

Proposal details

Description of policy

A new 230-kilovolt (kV) transmission line is proposed from Thunder Bay to Wawa to ensure the long-term reliability of the electricity supply in northwestern Ontario. This project, was declared a priority by the Province of Ontario, both in Ontario’s Long-term Energy Plan (2010) and in a March 2016 Order in Council.

The proponent, NextBridge, is currently carrying out an Environmental Assessment to determine the most appropriate route for the line and minimize environmental impacts. Where possible, the proposed route avoids provincial parks. However, the preferred route identified in the Draft Environmental Assessment Report (which is available for review on NextBridge’s website) passes through Nimoosh, Pukaskwa River, Gravel River, Kama Hills, Ruby Lake, Black Sturgeon River and Ouimet Canyon provincial parks. All of these parks have existing utility and/or transportation corridors.

The Provincial Parks and Conservation Reserves Act, 2006 (PPCRA), states that utility corridors are permitted in provincial parks, subject to the policies of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF), and the approval of the Minister. Tenure is required for this type of use.

Ontario Parks is proposing to amend the management direction for these provincial parks to allow tenure to be issued for utility corridors associated with the new East-West Tie transmission line.

Ontario Parks proposes to add the following direction to the management direction for Nimoosh, Pukaskwa River, Gravel River, Kama Hills, Ruby Lake, Black Sturgeon River and Ouimet Canyon provincial parks:

"MNRF may provide tenure for a utility corridor to accommodate the development of the new East-West Tie electrical transmission line, subject to completion of an Environmental Assessment, approval by the Minister, and any conditions necessary to protect park values."

New land disposition for commercial use may be considered in the form of land use permit or lease, provided that the proposed commercial use is consistent with conditions of the PPCRA and the project has been approved through an Environmental Assessment process.

The following direction from the interim management statement for Kama Hills Provincial Park will be removed:

"As per Nipigon District Land Use Guidelines, no land disposition will take place within the Nature Reserve."

The following direction from the interim management statement for Gravel River Provincial Park will be removed:

"No new land disposition for commercial, public, or private use will be permitted."

The following direction from the interim management statement for Pukaskwa River Provincial Park will be removed:

"No new LUPs or licences of occupation will be established within this park."

The following direction from the management plan for Ouimet Canyon Provincial Park will be amended to read:

"There will be no major park developments outside the access zone unless human safety, park facilities or resources are endangered."

Purpose of policy

To amend management direction for six provincial parks to provide direction regarding the issuance of tenure for utility corridors associated with the East-West Tie transmission line from Thunder Bay to Wawa.

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Public consultation

This proposal was posted for a 45 day public review and comment period starting February 07, 2017. Comments were to be received by March 24, 2017.

All comments received during the comment period are being considered as part of the decision-making process by the Ministry.

Please Note: All comments and submissions received have become part of the public record.

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Northwest Zone Office
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435, rue James Sud
Thunder Bay, ON
P7E 6S8
Canada

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Comment

Commenting is now closed.

This consultation was open from February 7, 2017
to March 24, 2017

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435, rue James Sud
Thunder Bay, ON
P7E 6S8
Canada

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