Ontario is planning to open its newest provincial park to the public free of charge on Canada Day as work continues on forming a permanent vision for the site.
Approximately $19 million has been committed to the project so far and officials say that a “preliminary park management plan” will be released to the public in the “coming months.”However, ahead of that, the government will be providing public access to the yet-to-be developed site on Canada Day as it seeks further input.
It says that while there are “no facilities or services offered at the site” and “parking is limited” there are some existing trails that the public will be able to use free of charge. "The Uxbridge Urban Provincial Park is an incredibly exciting addition to our community. We are grateful for the support from the province and in particular, Minister Bethlenfalvy, Minister Khanjin, Minister Piccini, and Premier Ford for listening and responding so positively to expand conservation protections and add assets to our local and regional trail network,” Uxbridge Mayor Dave Barton said in a.
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