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The Canadian Framework for Community Action was prepared by partners from across the Lake Huron-Georgian Bay Watershed. It provides a strategic approach to promoting collabortion and providing information to the people of the watershed. More information on the Framework is available below. |
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The Charter and the Canadian Vision for the Lake Huron Watershed establishes a common
bond between everyone in the Watershed.
The Canadian Vision describes:
The Lake Huron Charter is a personal or corporate pledge to the Vision. We are asking
everyone in the watershed to sign the Charter so that it becomes the common thread
that connects all people across Lake Huron and Georgian Bay. By signing and agreeing
to the principles in the Charter you will be joining and uniting with other community groups, organizations and agencies with common interests and activities by making a commitment to sustainable living practices.
The Charter will help to remind us that our everyday decisions must consider a balance of social, economic and environmental demands, and that we must address present demands without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
The stretch of the Lake Huron shoreline between Sauble Beach and Sarnia has enjoyed a long history of recreational use and cottaging. It has also been plagued with episodes of poor water quality, algal blooms, aesthetic problems, and restricted use of public beaches. This has, in turn, prompted an increasing number of public complaints to local, provincial, and federal agencies. Read More






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