November 14, 2014 – Amherst, Nova Scotia
Scott Armstrong, Member of Parliament for Cumberland—Colchester—Musquodoboit Valley, announced today that the Government of Canada is improving public access to Chignecto National Wildlife Area (NWA).
The Government of Canada will be investing a total of $8 million over five years and $725,000 on an ongoing basis in 10 National Wildlife Areas across Canada that have been selected as suitable for increased public access. This initiative plays an important part in the National Conservation Plan, which was launched by Prime Minister Stephen Harper earlier this year.
Funding will focus on connecting Canadians to nature by: improving basic infrastructure to make sites more accessible; creating new or expanded trails and viewing platforms; providing on-site programs delivered through collaborative partnerships; and supporting a variety of low-impact public uses, such as hiking, canoeing, kayaking, skiing, snowshoeing, or wildlife observation and photography.
Chignecto NWA is located about five kilometres southwest of Amherst, approximately 200 kilometres from Halifax and 70 kilometres from Moncton, New Brunswick. It partially overlaps the Amherst Point Migratory Bird Sanctuary.
“Our Government is committed to connecting Canadians to our country’s rich, natural heritage. This initiative plays an important part in our Government’s National Conservation Plan. By providing Canadians the opportunities to experience nature, we will foster an appreciation for the outdoors and build a “community of stewards” among Canadians of all ages.”
– The Honourable Leona Aglukkaq, Minister of the Environment, Minister of the Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency and Minister for the Arctic Council
“The National Conservation Plan represents our Government’s commitment to conserve and restore Canada’s lands and waters while connecting Canadian families to our natural spaces. Improvements to Chignecto National Wildlife Area will enhance public access while protecting this area’s unique natural heritage.”
– Scott Armstrong, Member of Parliament for Cumberland—Colchester—Musquodoboit Valley
For more information and to view a backgrounder on this announcement, click here.
Ted Laking
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