Canada's first national urban park, the Rouge National Urban Park in the Greater Toronto Area to offer unprecedented opportunities for Canadians to connect with nature
OTTAWA, June 13, 2014 /CNW/ - The Honourable Leona Aglukkaq, Minister of the Environment and Minister responsible for Parks Canada, announced today the tabling of a bill to formally establish Rouge National Urban Park in the Greater Toronto Area.
With the tabling of this historic legislation, the Government of Canada continues to build on its record as a world leader in conservation. The creation of Canada's first urban national park directly supports the National Conservation Plan by providing 20% of Canada's population who live within one hour of the park the opportunity to connect with nature.
The Rouge National Urban Park Act will create Canada's first national urban park, unique among protected areas in Canada. The Rouge National Urban Park will be 16 times larger than Central park in New York, contains stricter environmental protections, and protects an important ecosystem in the heart of Canada's largest urban centre. The establishment of this park is just another example of the Government of Canada's commitment to conserve and restore our lands and waters and connect Canadians to our natural heritage.
The Rouge National Urban Park possesses an unparalleled combination of natural and cultural features, including more than 10,000 years of rich human history, countless species of flora and fauna, and a vibrant farming community. The park's urban context brings unprecedented accessibility for Canadians to learn about the park and all of Canada's protected heritage areas, which will be enhanced by multiple access points and a strong sense of arrival and welcome.
The park's existence is witness to years of vision and hard work by citizen organizations and governments. The new park's public profile, policy framework, and management approach will build on nearly three decades of park protection and betterment by governments, non-governmental organizations, and volunteers.
Quick Facts
- Canada's Economic Action Plan 2012 provided funding of $143.7 million over 10 years, and $7.6 million annually thereafter, to support the creation and operation of the national urban park.
- 20% of Canada's population lives within one hour of the Rouge.
- The Rouge is 16 times larger than Central Park in New York City.
- The Rouge is a biodiversity hotspot - approximately 1,700 species of plants, birds, fish, mammals, insects, amphibians and other species have been observed in the Rouge.
- Parks Canada has involved more than 100 provincial, municipal, Aboriginal and community stakeholders and received comments from nearly ten thousand Canadians excited and encouraged by the creation of Rouge National Urban Park.
- The creation of Rouge National Urban Park supports the Government's National Conservation Plan by connecting Canadians with nature, as well as through conservation and restoration activities.
- Since 2006, the Government of Canada has added an area nearly twice the size of Vancouver Island to the network of federal protected areas.
- In just the past month, the Government of Canada has announced Canada's National Conservation Plan, tabled legislation to create two national parks (Nááts'ihch'oh and Rouge), announced funding for 85 community conservation projects across the country, and announced the creation of Canada's first-ever mandatory national emission standards for major industries which will allow Canadians to enjoy cleaner air.
Quotes
"Our Government is proud to table historic legislation to create Rouge National Urban Park, a Canadian first. This legislation provides the highest level of protection in the history of the Greater Toronto Area and is a testament to our Government's strong commitment to conserving Canada's natural spaces and connecting Canadians to nature as highlighted in the National Conservation Plan."
The Honourable Leona Aglukkaq, Minister of the Environment and Minister responsible for Parks Canada
Related Product
- Backgrounder: Rouge National Urban Park Act
Associated Links
- Rouge National Urban Park Taking Shape with Strong Commitments from Governments of Canada and Ontario
- Harper Government announces funding for Rouge National Urban Park in the Greater Toronto Area
SOURCE: Parks Canada
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