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Taking Action for Lake Simcoe’s Future

March 27, 20262 Mins Read
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Taking Action for Lake Simcoe’s Future
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‘Protecting Lake Simcoe requires more than appreciation, it requires action,’ says letter writer, who invites readers to upcoming fundraiser

Orillia Matters welcomes letters to the editor at [email protected] or via the website. Please include your full name, daytime phone number and address (for verification of authorship, not publication). The following letter is in response to a , titled ‘Lake Simcoe’s journey from sacred waters to strategic stronghold,’ Feb. 16.

Your recent on the rich history of Lake Simcoe was a welcome reminder that Lake Simcoe has always mattered. Long before it was named by John Graves Simcoe, it sustained Indigenous communities whose relationship with the water is still visible today at the Mnjikaning Fish Weirs, among the oldest human-made structures in Canada.

Lake Simcoe has always adapted to the needs of each generation as a trade route, a military corridor, a transportation link, and now a recreational and economic engine. But today the pressures are different. Rapid development, increased runoff, shoreline alteration, and cumulative watershed impacts are testing the lake in ways never seen before.

The Lake Simcoe Protection Plan was created to address these very challenges. It is science-based and watershed-focused, but it must be strengthened and fully implemented if it is to keep pace with growth. I encourage residents to contact their MPP and voice support for stronger protections and full enforcement of the Plan.

Protecting Lake Simcoe requires more than appreciation, it requires action. Organizations like the Rescue Lake Simcoe Coalition work tirelessly to safeguard the lake through education and advocacy. On May 21 at 7 p. m., our community can support that work by attending Laugh for Lake Simcoe at the Old Town Hall. Sometimes the best way to protect what we love is to show up and maybe share a few laughs along the way.

Lake Simcoe has endured for thousands of years.

Protecting it now is our responsibility.

Anna Bourgeois
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