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Is there a landowner and MNR fight again like last year in the Muskoka area keeping some trails closed?

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dont think so......but the trails are slow opening due to swamps creeks im hearing...and now with the recent rain several clubs went to temporarily closed status.
need more snow and COLD more then anything!
Dan
need more snow and COLD more then anything!
Dan
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Yeah a bit mushy for sure.
Maybe it was a bit more north like Sunridge that was having trail owner troubles again.
Maybe it was a bit more north like Sunridge that was having trail owner troubles again.
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Here is a copy of the blog on Moose FM 99.5, the landowners at it again. - Bill
Some snowmobile trails are closing before they even open here in Muskoka. Private landowners across the District have begun to block access to their land because they feel private land should be separate from publicly owned land. Carey-Anne Oke-Cook, President of the Muskoka Landowner's Association says her members want a distinction between public and private land. At the November meeting of District Council, Oke-Cooke stood before Council and demanded changes to land use delegations, including wetland protection. She was told after 12 minutes that her delegation time was up and when she didn’t cease her presentation many Councilors left the Council table. Oke-Cooke says the distinction between private and public land will be brought forward in the Ontario Legislature early in the New Year, with the help of Parry Sound Muskoka M.P.P. Norm Miller. It is not clear how many trails will be affected by the land owner’s decision to block access or for how long the protest will be. More information is expected once the OFSC begins to officially open trails in the area.
Here is a copy of the blog on Moose FM 99.5, the landowners at it again. - Bill
Some snowmobile trails are closing before they even open here in Muskoka. Private landowners across the District have begun to block access to their land because they feel private land should be separate from publicly owned land. Carey-Anne Oke-Cook, President of the Muskoka Landowner's Association says her members want a distinction between public and private land. At the November meeting of District Council, Oke-Cooke stood before Council and demanded changes to land use delegations, including wetland protection. She was told after 12 minutes that her delegation time was up and when she didn’t cease her presentation many Councilors left the Council table. Oke-Cooke says the distinction between private and public land will be brought forward in the Ontario Legislature early in the New Year, with the help of Parry Sound Muskoka M.P.P. Norm Miller. It is not clear how many trails will be affected by the land owner’s decision to block access or for how long the protest will be. More information is expected once the OFSC begins to officially open trails in the area.
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