News Release issued by the Ministry of Environment, Conservation and Parks, Province of Ontario - April 20, 2021
SUPPORTIVE QUOTES
“The Ontario government is making steady progress in implementing the province’s flooding strategy, which we released a year ago,” said John Yakabuski, Minister of Natural Resources and Forestry. “Protecting and managing the Muskoka River Watershed is important and these funds will help ensure that everyone who lives, works and plays in Muskoka is better equipped and able to respond to potential flood events.”
“I am pleased our government is taking these steps to protect the Muskoka watershed,” said Norman Miller, MPP, Parry Sound-Muskoka. “Our beautiful lakes and rivers are an important part of both the environment and the economy of Muskoka and these projects reflect both those priorities. I want to once again thank the members of the Muskoka Watershed Advisory Group for their work.”
“We are thrilled the provincial government is making this financial commitment to support the development of a comprehensive approach to management of the Muskoka River Watershed,” said Mardi Witzel, Chair of the Muskoka Watershed Advisory Group. “This funding will enable the research, planning and execution of key initiatives relating to water levels, water quality and terrestrial concerns. We look forward to continuing to work with the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks and with local community partners who are already doing vital work to protect the health of the watershed for the benefit of future generations.”
“Our natural environment is the cornerstone of our cultural and economic legacy and essential to the future vitality of the communities connected to the Muskoka River Watershed,” said John Klinck, Chair of the District of Municipality of Muskoka. “On behalf of Council, I would like to thank the Province for this important investment and extend our sincerest thanks to the Muskoka Watershed Council and the Muskoka Watershed Advisory Group for their dedication and hard work that led to this announcement today. We look forward to working with our partners and communities to develop a more comprehensive approach to watershed management that will not only benefit the Muskoka River Watershed but can be shared with other communities in Ontario.”
“The Muskoka River is vital for the prosperity of Bracebridge and Muskoka,” said Graydon Smith, Mayor of the Town of Bracebridge. “The stretch from Bracebridge Bay to Lake Muskoka is a key transportation route bringing boaters from Lake Muskoka into the heart of our town. The collaborative approach between the Province of Ontario, the District Municipality of Muskoka and the Town of Bracebridge will allow for more efficient and effective ways to ensure our watershed is well managed and preserved for now and the future.”
QUICK FACTS
• In August 2018, Ontario announced a $5 million Muskoka Watershed Conservation and Management Initiative to better identify risks and issues facing the Muskoka Region.
• In August 2019, the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks established the Muskoka Watershed Advisory Group to help identify risks and issues facing the watershed and to collaborate to protect the environment and support economic growth in the region.
• The Advisory Group provided advice on priority actions and projects to support the Muskoka initiative in their report to the Minister of the Environment, Conservation and Parks in summer 2020. This advice was informed by input from over 60 different organizations.
• The Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry released Protecting People and Property: Ontario’s Flooding Strategy in March 2020 which outlines steps the Ontario government will take with its partners over the coming years to reduce flood risk and help people better prepare for flooding events. The Flooding Strategy also draws on the expert advice of Doug McNeil, Ontario’s Special Advisor on Flooding.