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When will the Maple Lake Estates lands be transferred to the Conservation Authority?

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In Bradford West Gwillimbury
Jan 29th, 2022
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Caroline Mulroney (speaking), Steve Clark and Georgina Mayor Margaret Quirk announce nature reserve creation.

By Jack Gibbons, Chair of the North Gwillimbury Forest Alliance

On June 16, 2021, Caroline Mulroney announced that the Maple Lake Estates lands would be transferred to the Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority (LSRCA) to create an 890-acre publicly owned nature reserve in the North Gwillimbury Forest.

Unfortunately, the land transfer from the DG Group to the LSRCA has still not occurred. 

What you can do

Please contact Caroline Mulroney and ask her to ensure that the land transfer occurs before the upcoming provincial election in June.

Email the minister at Caroline.Mulroneyco@pc.ola.org

Please share this message with your friends and neighbours.

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