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Public Open HouseA public open house to review a Draft Master Plan for Parrott's Bay Conservation Area was held on Tuesday, May 12, 2009.This was the final opportunity for public input to this document. A brief summary is provided on this page. Click on the links below to view the Master Plan and the maps:
Where is Parrott's Bay CA?Parrott's Bay Conservation Area is located between Amherstview and Bath, with entrances off Hwy. 33 and Taylor-Kidd-Blvd.view map below for detailed directions
Trails & Facilitiesview trail map below
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Parrott's Bay Conservation Area Master Plan
The Parrott’s Bay Conservation Area (PBCA) is owned and operated by the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority (CRCA). It occupies 100 hectares (249 acres) of meadow and wooded uplands surrounding Parrott’s Bay. This is a bay of Lake Ontario lying within Loyalist Township, between Amherstview and Bath. The shoreline of the bay is a provincially significant coastal wetland. The waters of Parrott’s Bay are fed by two small streams in the Parrott’s Creek watershed. This property was identified by the CRCA in the 1960s as an area of interest for protection. It was purchased in parcels as they became available beginning in the 1980s. The last parcel was acquired in 2006. The PBCA has been operating as a conservation area for the past 20 years. There were existing trails on the property and, as property has been purchased, some additional facilities have been developed. The recent completion of land acquisition means that it’s time to do an overall master plan for the property. This master plan will evaluate and guide the operations, development and maintenance of this property over the next 20 years. Why a master plan?The CRCA prepares master plans to guide the management, operation and development of its properties. These plans define property uses, development and policies in accordance with CRCA goals.Why is Parrott’s Bay Conservation Area important?
The Master Plan ProcessThe master plan process began in the spring of 2008. Its intent is to create a clear policy framework for the ongoing protection, development and management of this property as a conservation area.As part of preparing this master plan, several projects were completed to establish a base of up-to-date background material. These included:
Executive Summary and RecommendationsThe property known as Parrott’s Bay Conservation Area (PBCA) has operated for more than 20 years without a master plan while lands surrounding the bay were acquired. It is that existing need to create this plan and policy for guiding the area’s management that is the primary drive to complete it for the CRCA and Loyalist Township.In 2001 the CRCA adopted a new strategic plan that outlined goals to guide the overall development of Authority properties through the next 20 years. It is the goals set out in this strategy, and other CRCA policy documents, that will guide the development and implementation of the master plan and its associated recommendations. Although there is limited data regarding the people that visit PBCA, visitors are likely to come from three different populations: those within walking distance, people from nearby Amherstview and those who are from further afield. The population using PBCA, like the population of Ontario, is growing and aging and this trend is expected to continue. Development of the surrounding area and communities is also expected to continue. PBCA, with its passive and low-impact recreational activities that are becoming more in demand, will continue to be valued for those leisure opportunities and nature experiences. The following is a set of the recommendations contained within the master plan:
To view a copy of the Conceptual Development Map (Figure 5) click here. Contact for more informationJason Hynes, Lands PlannerCataraqui Region Conservation Authority P.O. Box 160, 1641 Perth Road, Glenburnie ON K0H 1S0 Phone: (613) 546-4228 ext. 223 Fax: (613) 547 6474 E-mail : jhynes@cataraquiregion.on.ca |
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