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Ontario investing over $75 Million to extend lifespan of dams across the province

The province is investing over $75 million dollars to rehabilitate 10 dams across the province, including in our area.

The 10 dams being rehabilitated are:

  • Baysville Dam in the Township of Lake of Bays
  • Frood Lake Dam in the Township of Espanola
  • Forest Lake Dam in Smellie Township
  • Gooseneck Lake Dam in the Municipality of Whitestone
  • Huntsville Dam in the Town of Huntsville
  • Hurdman Dam in the Town of Mattawa
  • Lang Lake Dam in the Township of Espanola
  • Shaw Lake Dam in the Municipality of Huron Shores
  • Whitefish Lake Dam in the Township of Lismore
  • Wagita Concrete Dam in the Township of Atikokan

“Properly maintained dam infrastructure is vital for ensuring the safety and well-being of our communities and the surrounding environment,” said Graydon Smith, Minister of Natural Resources. “That’s why we are being proactive and investing in a stronger Ontario by ensuring dams across the province continue to meet our high standards and operate safely and effectively for many years to come.”

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