Coteau-du-Lac, national historic site of Canada : management plan.: R64-105/56-2006E-PDF
"This management plan was prepared according to the provisions of section 32.(1) of the Parks Canada Agency Act, and will be reviewed according to the provisions of section 32.(2) in 2011. The Coteau-du-Lac National Historic Site management plan is the result of the work of a multidisciplinary team at Parks Canada. The team analyzed the situation at the site and identified the primary management challenges. It then developed a vision for the future and proposed management measures to achieve this vision. In September 2006, public consultations were held in Compton to present the vision and management measures to interested groups and members of the public. Through the public consultation strategy, the team was able to hear the opinions of stakeholders with a potential interest in site development and management. In all, the public responded very favourably to the planning team’s proposals. Citizen comments were compiled, analyzed, and taken into consideration in drawing up the management plan. The plan was then submitted to an environmental assessment to ensure that the management measures were environmentally sound. It was then reviewed by the national office and presented to the minister of the Environment for approval. Once approved, the document was tabled in Parliament"--p. 10.
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| Title | Coteau-du-Lac, national historic site of Canada : management plan. |
| Publication type | Monograph |
| Language | [English] |
| Other language editions | [French] |
| Later edition | Coteau-du-Lac National Historic Site of Canada |
| Format | Digital text |
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| Description | 57 p. : photos, col. maps. |
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