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iPolitics By Kevin Dougherty. Published on Apr 30, 2021 4:57pm This summer, the town council of Percé, Que., a favourite Gaspé destination with its fabled Percé Rock, will ban rentals of private residences to tourists. (Photo supplied by SEPAQ, the Quebec government s parks service)
The proposed fee is in response to an unexpected side effect of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Last summer, people from elsewhere on the Island of Montreal were taking over picnic tables early in the morning and keeping them all day, Dorval officials explained, meaning Dorval residents couldn’t use them.
“We had a lot of complaints,” Dorval spokesman Sébastien Gauthier said Friday, adding that the tables “were overwhelmed by a lot of people going to our parks.”
The first-of-its-kind partnership will bolster city parks at a time when Canadians need them most
Montreal s Mont Royal Park is part of the new Cornerstone national network of urban parks. (Photo: Javier Frutos/Can Geo)
April 30, 2021
A new network will bring together three of the largest urban parks in Canada. The new partnership, named Cornerstone Parks, will connect the major parks in Canada’s three most populous cities Mont Royal Park in Montreal, Stanley Park in Vancouver and High Park in Toronto.
An early morning jog through colourful fall foliage, a blood-pumping cross-country ski session in the dead of winter, a smoky barbeque under the summer sun. During the last 12 months, city dwellers across Canada have become dependent on urban green spaces for an escape from the isolation of the pandemic. With more than 80 per cent of Canadians now living in cities, and a combined 17 million people visiting these three parks each year, urban parks are facing growing pressure.
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