Oct 072008
 

The Architectural Conservancy of Ontario (Muskoka branch) writes:

The Architectural Conservancy of Ontario (Muskoka branch) recommends that local people write our Mayor and Council, with copy to Gord Adams and District Council, asking that the Bala Falls be considered a “Cultural Heritage Landscape”.

Although the Bala Falls are not officially designated as a cultural heritage landscape, they have become so, in the public’s mind.

Our Falls tell us how Bala has developed, they define Bala’s special characteristics and Bala’s distinctive identity.

According to the Ontario Heritage Act, “cultural landscapes [such as Bala’s Falls[ help us understand the broad social, economic, political and environmental forces that have shaped and may continue to shape our community.”

The Heritage Act goes on to say: “As a result, we have a greater chance of identifying what activities and policies will positively or negatively affect our heritage.”

The Heritage Act outlines “New Opportunities and Responsibilities”. Namely, “Evaluating landscapes helps develop a shared appreciation for them particularly if the community is involved in the process.”

Linda Hutton
ACO Muskoka Branch

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