lenaitch
Senior Member
I'm not sure where both Wasaga and Awenda could expand without some fairly costly expropriations (likely *very* costly in the case of Wasaga).There are three in the pipeline in Southern Ontario that I'm aware of, 2 decent-sized.
The small one will be day-use only (its 500 acres) at the headwaters of the Humber, it was announced in 2022, but plans since have been fairly hushed.
This year the gov't quietly announced a 'major' new provincial park that will feature camping in central Ontario, but they've been very non-specific about where; meanwhile White Duck Provincial Park is on its way in the Kawarthas, it will be ~30,000acres and feature camping; but its apparently being held up by an interminably long finalization of the settlement w/the Algonquins of Ontario.
I would argue strongly for the following:
A dramatically expanded Bronte Provincial Park
A dramatically expanded Shorthills Provincial Park
A dramatically expanded Darlington Provincial Park
A long called for new park to link Sandbanks Provincial Park to Pres'quille and otherwise expanding Sandbanks.
A large expansion of Forks of the Credit Provincial Park
New/Expanded Parks on the escarpment to link Boyne Valley Provincial Park to Mono Cliffs and add camping
A significant enlargement of Bruce Peninsula National Park to the south and inclusion of a second campground
At minimum, a quadrupling in size of Pt. Pelee Provincial Park to protect/restore additional coastline and add camping
Doubling the size of Awenda Provincial Park
Enlarging Wasaga Beach Provincial Park, including additional beach and group picnic space
A major new provincial Park fronting Lake Simcoe with camping.
A major new provincial Park at Baccus Woods with camping.
Enlarge the Luther Wildlife Hunting area by a factor of 5 (headwaters of the grand river), make it a provincial park.
That would be a decent start.
It would be nice if they could add another park in Muskoka. There are only two with camping; Six Mile Lake in the south and Arrowhead in the north, nothing in the middle where the main lakes are. It would likely be impossible to assembly land on one of the three main lakes but there are a few decently sized lakes to the south and west of the main lakes area that are largely undeveloped and likely still Crown land.