Government of Canada Delivers Major Investment for Trent-Severn Waterway
April 28, 2008

(L to R) TSW Panel Chair Doug Downey, MP Dean Del Mastro, MP Rick Norlock, Environment Minister John Baird, MP Barry Devolin, MP Darryl Kramp and MP Bruce Stanton holding the final report from the Panel titled "It's all about the Water"

PETERBOROUGH, ONTARIO - In response to the report on the future and potential of the Trent-Severn Waterway, Canada’s Environment Minister John Baird took immediate action and announced an investment of $63 million over the next five years in capital improvements to the Trent-Severn Waterway.

“Our Government is committed to Central Ontario and the future of the Trent-Severn Waterway,” said Minister Baird. “It is thanks to the hard work of your local Members of Parliament, and the members of the expert panel, that I have the pleasure of being here today to receive this report and invest in the future of the Trent-Severn Waterway. We are following through with our tangible action to ensure that this historical landmark gets the special care it deserves and continues to be a world class destination for recreational boaters and a model of environmental sustainability.”

The report written by the six-member Panel on the Future of the Trent-Severn Waterway National Historic Site of Canada delivers on the Government of Canada’s commitment to respond to the MP for Simcoe North, Bruce Stanton’s Private Member’s Motion calling for an evaluation of the waterway’s potential to become:

  • A greater source of clean, renewable electric power;
  • A facilitator of economic opportunity and renewal for communities along its 386 km length;
  • A premier recreational asset;
  • A world-class destination for boaters.
“The waterway that connects us in this part of the country has been a rich and generous part of our history since before the first Europeans arrived in Canada,” said MP Bruce Stanton. “The Panel’s report and the wisdom of its contributors show us a way forward – so that future generations can enjoy and appreciate all that the Trent-Severn Waterway brings to its respective communities and to all Canadians.”

“Along with this additional funding, I have asked the Chief Executive Officer of Parks Canada to carefully study the Panel’s 26 recommendations, and to consult with all groups who share responsibility for the waterway,” said Minister Baird. “Our Government looks forward to working with the province of Ontario and municipal partners to ensure they are full partners in this vision.”

Canada’s Environment Minister thanked the panel members for their diligence and open-mindedness. He also thanked those from across the region who took the time to share their views and expertise with the panel.

“As the Chair of the Trent-Severn Waterway Panel, I am pleased that the Government is moving quickly on our recommendations,” said Doug Downey. “On behalf of the Trent-Severn Panel members, I want to thank all those from across the region who presented their views to us. We were overwhelmed by the support we received in all of the communities along the Trent-Severn. It’s clear that the people of this region care passionately about the future of this historic waterway.”

The Trent-Severn Waterway is part of Canada’s system of national parks, national historic sites and national marine conservation areas. Parks Canada works to ensure Canada's cultural and natural heritage are presented and protected for the enjoyment, education and appreciation of all Canadians, today and in the future.

The full report is available on the Panel’s web site at http://www.tswpanel.ca/.
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