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82753

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Can you please clarify the continued right of a boater to navigate and reasonable moorage? Currently I am a boater (sailboat with head, galley, bunks) capable of overnight accommodation on Lake Ontario/ St Lawrence River in the. Thousand Islands region. Read more

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82756

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The proposed changes say that they will only cover house boats or other “watercraft equipped for overnight accommodation” and will EXCLUDE “floating house-like structures incorporating a flotation system” Read more

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82757

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As property owners on Kahshe Lake, we are firmly opposed to the use of floating accommodations. This would be a definite concern regarding our environment, waste disposal, shoreline, views, boat traffic, and site lines for existing homes and cottages.

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82759

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I am against floating structures on our lakes. They will affect the lake view of cottagers with the structure. I pay property taxes based on the area my property encompasses. Read more

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82760

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How can the provincial government overule federal government laws. Specifically the Canada shipping act. From: Transport Canada The right to anchor a vessel is part of the common law right of navigation. Vessels are free to anchor temporarily wherever it is safe.

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82761

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I am a resident on Kahshe Lake and I am 100% against floating accommodations for the following reasons: 1. They obstruct waterways from a safety perspective 2. They are not attractive 3. They add to pollution levels on the lake both in gas an septic 4. Noise pollution Read more

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82764

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It should be your top priority to minimize the rights removed from citizens as much as possible. Avoid any blanket regulations, and pick a top issue(s) and focus like a laser beam on that issue to only address the actual problems while not blanketing others into it. Read more

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82765

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This proposal will make many known safe sheltered from weather anchorages unavailable. By taking away these safe spots from boaters with the 300 meter distance restriction will jeopardize the safety of boaters. Read more

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82766

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I am an active recreational boater. From our base at a marina in Kingston my wife and I spend forty or fifty nights each season at anchor at numerous locations around eastern Lake Ontario and in the Thousand Islands. Read more

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82768

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RE: Amendment to Ontario Regulation 161/17 Can you please clarify how closely boats can moor next to one another when camping on public water? It would be appreciated if boats were spaced some distance apart. Read more

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82769

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This proposal is a violation of common law right of navigation. As per Transport Canada: An anchorage is a suitable area in which to anchor a vessel. The right to anchor a vessel is part of the common law right of navigation. Vessels are free to anchor temporarily wherever it is safe.

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82772

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There is some merit to the limitation of time spent at various anchorages, as there are some that do abuse the privileges that we enjoy. However, the suggestion of a 300metre exclusion area around “developed” coast is complete over reach! Read more

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82778

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As a property owner on the lakefront, I pay taxes and fees to use the lake. These units are disruptive and very dangerous on the lake. The amount of garbage and sewage is ridiculous. We don’t even have garbage services as a cottage owner so where do they put it (in the bush). Read more

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82781

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Hello - I would like to see further clarification in the document around how this may impact the recreational boaters of Ontario who are not 'houseboats' - I am referring to 'cruisers' (sail and powered), vessels that are equipped with overnight accommodation facilities. Read more