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Regulation Proposal Notice:   EBR Registry Number:   010-7226
Title:
Regulation of Dedicated Protected Areas, identified in the Whitefeather Forest and Adjacent Areas Land Use Strategy (2006) (Whitefeather Strategy), as provincial parks under the Provincial Parks and Conservation Reserves Act (2006)
 
Ministry:
Ministry of Natural Resources
Date Proposal loaded to the Registry:
August 31, 2009
 
 
Keyword(s):   Parks  |  Conservation
The comment period for this proposal is now over.
 
Description of Regulation:

In June 2006, Pikangikum First Nation, working in partnership with MNR, completed a community-based land use planning process for the Whitefeather Forest, north of Red Lake in Northwestern Ontario. The Whitefeather Strategy reflects Pikangikum First Nation’s strong vision for economic renewal through resource development and stewardship, based on indigenous knowledge and cultural traditions.

The approved Whitefeather Strategy, identified the establishment of Dedicated Protected Areas which were intended to be regulated. MNR, with the partnership support of Pikangikum First Nation is proposing the regulation of the Dedicated Protected Areas as provincial parks under the Provincial Parks and Conservation Reserves Act. The establishment of Dedicated Protected Areas which can support compatible economic opportunities has been identified as a desired and compatible land use in the strategy, and Pikangikum First Nation wishes to move forward with MNR on this opportunity. Park classification will be determined through further planning and consultation. Ontario Parks and Pikangikum First Nation will work together to plan and manage these Dedicated Protected Areas using Pikangikum First Nation customary stewardship tradition as a fundamental approach. This approach will incorporate Pikangikum First Nation’s indigenous knowledge with western science, include community consultation and will report on the achievement of the Dedicated Protected Area management direction as set out in the Whitefeather Strategy.

If the proposed regulation proceeds, a subsequent regulation change will be made to Ontario Regulation 663/98 (Area Description) under the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act to allow hunting in the Dedicated Protected Areas consistent with the Whitefeather Strategy. No additional opportunity for public comment on the hunting regulation will be provided. Exceptions to this direction will be determined through management planning.

The planning process that led to the June 2006 release of the Whitefeather Forest and Adjacent Areas Land Use Strategy, considered the environmentally significant natural, social and economic aspects of designating land as protected areas.

Prior to making a decision regarding the regulation of the Dedicated Protected Areas as provincial parks in regulation, MNR and Pikangikum First Nation will consult with potentially affected stakeholders and local Aboriginal communities. The details of this consultation are set out below.

Purpose of Regulation:

To advise the public of MNR’s proposal to establish, by regulation, the Dedicated Protected Areas as identified in the Whitefeather Forest and Adjacent Areas Land Use Strategy as provincial parks in partnership with Pikangikum First Nation and to seek public comment on that proposal.

Other Information:

Ontario’s provincial parks are established by regulation under the Provincial Parks and Conservation Reserves Act (2006). Parks protect significant natural, cultural and recreational environments, while providing ample opportunities for visitors to participate in recreational activities.

Establishing provincial park boundaries is also a project under the Class Environmental Assessment for Provincial Parks and Conservation Reserves and interested parties can have their name added to the project mailing list by contacting the individual in this notice.

If the regulation proposal is approved, an administrative amendment will be made to the Crown Land Use Policy Atlas to reflect the final boundary and the designation change from “Dedicated Protected Area” to “Provincial Park”.

Further information on this proposal will be available at the Ontario Parks office in Red Lake, the Whitefeather Forest Management Corporation office on Pikangikum and the Ontario Parks Zone office in Thunder Bay.

The following weblinks provide supporting and additional information about this notice:

Provincial Parks and Conservation Reserves Act
http://www.e-laws.gov.on.ca/html/statutes/english/elaws_statutes_06p12_e.htm

Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act
http://www.e-laws.gov.on.ca/html/statutes/english/elaws_statutes_97f41_e.htm

Whitefeather Forest and Adjacent Areas Land Use Strategy (24 MB PDF)
http://www.whitefeatherforest.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/land-use-strategy.pdf

Public Consultation:

This proposal was posted for a 45 day public review and comment period starting August 31, 2009. Comments were to be received by October 15, 2009.

All comments received during the comment period are being considered as part of the decision-making process by the Ministry of Natural Resources.

Please Note: All comments and submissions received have become part of the public record.

Other Public Consultation Opportunities:

MNR will consult with potentially affected stakeholders, principal representative First Nations in the planning area and local Aboriginal communities on refinement of the boundaries. Direct written notice will be given to local potentially affected stakeholders (such as adjacent landowners, resources users, municipalities, interest groups and organizations) and to provincial interest groups and provincial organizations.

Regulatory Impact Statement:

The anticipated environmental consequences of the proposal are positive. Regulation of the Dedicated Protected Areas as provincial parks completes a commitment identified in the Whitefeather Strategy and gives significantly improved protection of the representative and special features found in this site region.

The anticipated social consequences of the proposal are positive. Orderly planning of the Dedicated Protected Areas as provincial parks in concert with resource management planning for other activities within the Whitefeather Forest will provide a firm base for the economic and social renewal within the First Nation. Recreational hunting will continue until decisions on hunting in specific areas are made during park management planning. Aboriginal and Treaty rights will continue to be respected.

The anticipated economic consequences of the proposal are positive. Economic opportunities consistent with goals and objectives of the Dedicated Protected Areas will be identified and developed through an open planning process. Marketing opportunities for these areas once regulated as provincial parks will be enhanced through a marketing partnership between Whitefeather Forest Management Corporation and MNR (Ontario Parks).

 
Contact:

Doug Gilmore
Park Superintendent
Ministry of Natural Resources
Natural Resource Management Division
Ontario Parks
Woodland Caribou Provincial Park
227 Howey Street
Red Lake Ontario
P0V 2M0
Phone: (807) 727-1336
Fax: (807) 727-2861

Additional Information:

The following government offices have additional information regarding this Proposal. To arrange a viewing of these documents please call the Ministry Contact or the Office listed below.

Northwest Zone
435 James Street South
Suite 221d
Thunder Bay Ontario
P7E 6S8
Phone: (807) 475-1321

Woodland Caribou Provincial Park
227 Howey Street
Red Lake Ontario
P0V 2M0
Phone: (807) 727-2253