We delegated at the Township of Muskoka Lakes Council meeting on January 18, 2011, our presentation is here.
The Township of Muskoka Lakes has compiled their documents concerning the proposed hydro-electric generating station at the Bala Falls here:
- Click on “Public Documents” and then “Bala Falls Documents”
- The compiled document is over 300 pages and more than 20 Mbytes in size.
A searchable version of this document (as of January 16, 2011) is here.
- The document is more than 21 Mbytes in size.
We delegated at the District Municipality of Muskoka Council meeting on January 10, 2011, our presentation is here.
In additional to awarding SaveTheBalaFalls.com their Cultural Heritage Landscape Award, the Architectural Conservancy of Ontario has written this letter to the Ministry of the Environment.
As an example of the significance of this award, the January 5, 2011 issue of Inside Queen’s Park (a “bi-monthly insider newsletter which offers widely respected analysis of, and insight into, the inner workings of Ontario government and politics” – which is read by all provincial politicians and those involved with government and politics) included the following item about this award in their newsletter this week:
BITS & PIECES, LOTS OF THEM
At a late Nov. Arts & Letters Club reception, Speaker Peters and the Save-the-Bala-Falls-Coalition shared the Architectural Conservancy’s main cultural heritage landscape award – the Speaker for his efforts to protect the Queen’s Park skyline and the Bala group for seeking heritage designation for the resort town’s best known tourist attraction.