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I think the future campers at the trailer park would greatly prefer to have all the wild species there and continue to go there....wildlife is one of the THE major draws to these parks, destroying any of their habitat will take away from their experience and promotion of the park to watch nesting an Read more

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Hello, Looking over the proposal and details, the most surprising note is that total amount of damage and destruction, up to 33 acres. It mentions in the details that there will be no direct impacts like killing the species, which seems highly unlikely. Read more

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35159

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I am a cottager on Georgian Bay and Past President of the Cognashene Cottagers Association. I have been following the proposal to develop this site for a "trailer park" for a number of years. Read more

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35174

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380 Macey Bay Road is the dead end of a road that is surrounded by the Tobie’s Bay PSW and a federal nature preserve that is so rich with sensitive habitat and SAR that it is off-limits to humans. Read more

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Comments on Species at Risk Concerns – Macey Bay I am a resident of Honey Harbour in the Township of Georgian Bay. I am very concerned with the proposed Trailer Park at Macey Bay and the environmental impacts that it will have. Read more

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35207

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My husband and I oppose this proposal due to the lack of public due diligence and discussion. It appears that loopholes have been used to side step mandatory lawful procedures. These lawful procedures are in place for wetlands protection not commercial enterprise. Read more

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35208

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I am very concerned about this proposal as this development is, in my opinion, quite excessive in relation to the environment it is located in. It is adjacent to the Georgian Bay Land Trust's Tobie's Bay PSW which the trust states is one of the two most valuable PSW's on the Bay. Read more

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35211

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Personally we’re for more snakes and turtles than weekend revelers. Shorelines should be treated as natural treasures, however if it is a financial hardship for the investor, he cannot feed his children or care for aging parents then we all need to give something, it is then a crisis for all of us.

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As a resident of southern Georgian Bay, I am well aware that the area is blessed with some of the finest coastal wetlands on the Great Lakes, and that the eastern shorelines of Georgian Bay provide critical habitat for a great number of increasingly threatened and endangered species. Read more

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The Environmental Impact Study conducted by the developer’s consultant completely failed a Peer Review by North South Environmental, a highly respected firm. The developer ignored almost every recommendation made by North South: Read more