The plan
to develop a new corporate youth camp in Whiteshell Park
is continuing. A couple weeks ago the government announced
intentions to build the camp in a section of undisturbed
wilderness at Sylvia Lake, just as they did for develoment
at Meditation Lake last summer. It has become obvious
the government is going to continue to expend government
resources to help this corporation take over part of our
provincial park. The outcry which ensued after the Meditation
Lake development last year, and the objection to adding
more development to untouched wilderness in the Whiteshell,
seems to have been ignored. The possibility of taking
over an existing site in Whitesehll that is being underutilized
was never presented to the public--destroying more wilderness
has been the only plan put forward.

The Wilderness Committee
believes the Sylvia Lake area in Whiteshell park does
not need to have a disruptive camp constructed at it.
While the initiative to get more kids to experience the
outdoors is necessary, we can do that without developing
any more of our most heavily developed provincial park.
Some people certainly consider this a ridiculous hard
line. That's fine, everyone has their own reason for doing
things. At the Wilderness Committee we do things because
we know we all need to do better for the future than we're
doing right now. Developing more intact Whiteshell? Not
necessary, not while other options are available.
The Wilderness Committee took the unusual
step of filing a formal park development proposal for
the Sylvia Lake area, after guiding a group of snowshoers
and crosscountry skiers through the area. The formal proposal
is for a winter trial looping through the area, and can
be read here.
The three important principals of the Wilderness Committee's
development proposal are:
• the public provincial park remains accessible
to all
• development is non-invasive, meaning very little
disturbance for the forest or wetland areas
• development is for human-powered activities, like
skiing and snowshoeing
Manitobans deserve parks that aren't
in constant threat. They deserve a plan for the future,
that shows how we will protect what remains of the Whiteshell,
the park that people love for it's nature and it's accessible
comforts.
Writing a personal letter or email is
always the best option for getting your voice heard. When
writing your letter, keep these points in mind:
— parks should be places where we preserve, not
develop.
— Development should be limited to public services.
A private camp that you can not access does not serve
the greater interest of Manitobans
— a park plan was supposed to be updated 17 years
ago, in 1993.
— the 1983 park management plan already acknowledged
the Whitesehll was developed to capacity
— you can voice your support for WC's non-invasive
development plan
Y ou can send your letter to:
Premier of Manitoba Greg
Selinger
Room 204, Legislative Building
450 Broadway Avenue
Winnipeg, MB R3C 0V8
phone: (204) 945–3714
email: premier@leg.gov.mb.ca |
Minister of Conservation
Bill Blaikie
Room 330, Legislative Building
450 Broadway Avenue
Winnipeg, MB R3C 0V8
phone: (204) 945–3730
email: mincon@leg.gov.mb.ca |
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here to send an email to government to
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plans BEFORE allowing any development. |
Government open houses took place for this new development,
but all of the information people need is available online
here.
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