Author of the article: Lorraine Payette • For Postmedia Network
Publishing date: Mar 08, 2021 • March 8, 2021 • 4 minute read • Local children participated in a special project to help celebrate the 100th anniversary of the cenotaph. Royal Canadian Legion Branch 92 in Gananoque is upset with the idea of the Town possibly moving the cenotaph to a new location when they perform renovations on Town Park. Supplied by Janet Gaylord Photo by Janet Gaylord
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Members of the Branch 92 Royal Canadian Legion are not in favour of one of the proposed changes to the design of Town Park
The Town of Gananoque has some big plans for Town Park and has posted the design ideas online and made them available at the Visitors Centre in order to allow public access and input.
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Owners of the Gananoque Boat Line, Harry Clarke and Chris McCarney, have decided it was time to sell and move on. They had been in the boat line business for a long time, so they asked Neil McCarney to work on improving the company’s financial picture while looking for a suitable buyer.
“After having reached out to several potential buyers I entered a negotiation with a company called Entertainment Cruises based out of Chicago,” he said. “They seemed to be a perfect fit with pretty much the same direction as I had for the company. A deal was reached, and the company was sold on May 1, 2019.