Steel River Provincial Park. Interim Management Statement. Ministry of Natural Resources. Ontario. Ministry of Natural Resources.

Similar documents
Nakina Moraine Provincial Park. Interim Management Statement. Ontario. Ministry of Natural Resources

Craig's Pit Provincial Nature Reserve. Interim Management Statement. Ministry. Natural Resources. Ontario

Ontario. Tide Lake Provincial Nature Reserve. Interim Management Statement. Ministry of Natural Resources

Approval Statement. Brian Pfrimmer, Central Zone Manager Ontario Parks

NOV UPPER MADAWASKA RIVER PROVINCIAL PARK INTERIM MANAGEMENT STATEMENT. Ontario

MacMurchy Township End Moraine. Interim Management Statement

Longlac North Conservation Reserve (C2207) Statement of Conservation Interest

Bayview Escarpment. Interim Management Statement

White Lake Peatlands. Interim Management Statement

MANAGEMENT DIRECTION STATEMENT June, 1999

Ottertooth CONSERVATION RESERVE C2262 STATEMENT OF CONSERVATION INTEREST. Ministry of Natural Resources. Thunder Bay District.

Dividing Lake Provincial Nature Reserve

Noganosh Lake. Interim Management Statement

ARCTIC PACIFIC LAKES PROVINCIAL PARK

camping means the temporary occupation of Crown land using a camping unit, but does not include commercial tourism occupations;

As outlined in the Tatshenshini-Alsek Park Management Agreement, park management will:

Lac Seul Islands Conservation Reserve (C2317)

Little Limestone Lake Provincial Park. Draft Management Plan

5.0 OUTDOOR RECREATION OPPORTUNITIES AND MANAGEMENT

River aux Sables. Interim Management Statement

Sand Lakes Provincial Park. Draft Management Plan

2.1 Physical and Biological Description Matabitchuan River Watershed

ONTARIO Pul<asl{wa River PARKS. Interim Management Statement

DRYBERRY LAKE CONSERVATION RESERVE (C2357) RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PLAN

Oxtongue River- Ragged Falls Provincial Park. Management Plan

EAST-WEST TIE TRANSMISSION PROJECT RECORD OF CONSULTATION FOR THE PROPOSED TERMS OF REFERENCE February Appendix A: Contact Lists

Lion s Head. Interim Management Statement

Cavern Lake Provincial Nature Reserve. Management Plan

Chapter 9: National Parks and Protected Areas

Jocko Rivers. Interim Management Statement

Numaykoos Lake Provincial Park. Management Plan

A GUIDE TO MANITOBA PROTECTED AREAS & LANDS PROTECTION

Coastal Dune Locations of Ontario

MANAGEMENT DIRECTION STATEMENT March 2003

WESTERN LAKE SUPERIOR CONSERVATION RESERVE (C2260) STATEMENT OF CONSERVATION INTEREST

Boyne Valley Provincial Park. Interim Management Statement

Ontario s Approach to Wilderness: A Policy May 1997 (Version 1.0)

FINGER-TATUK PROVINCIAL PARK

Windigo Point Provincial Nature Reserve Interim Management Statement

OMINEACA PROVINCIAL PARK

Sasagiu Rapids Provincial Park. Draft Management Plan

ANAGEMENT P LAN. February, for Elk Lakes and Height of the Rockies Provincial Parks. Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks BC Parks Division

Ojibway Provincial Park. Management Plan

@ Ontario. Pigeon River Provincial Park. Management Plan. Ministry of The Natural Resources

MANAGEMENT DIRECTION STATEMENT June, 1999

Lower Twin Lake Conservation Reserve (C2209) Statement of Conservation Interest

D IRECTION S TATEMENT

MAIN LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK

MARBLE RIVER PROVINCIAL PARK

STONE MOUNTAIN PROVINCIAL PARK Purpose Statement and Zoning Plan

MANAGEMENT DIRECTION STATEMENT October, 1999

Public Consultation Program Phase One Response. Pukaskwa National Park

Seager Wheeler Lake. Representative Area. -- Concept Management Plan --

Clearwater Lake Provincial Park. Draft Management Plan

EAST-WEST TIE TRANSMISSION PROJECT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT REPORT APPENDIX 19-IV

Outdoor Recreation Opportunities Management

Wallace Lake Provincial Park. Management Plan

Public Review on Proposed Changes to Trapping Policy

Pinard Moraine Conservation Reserve (C1582)

Preferred Recreation Recommendations Stemilt-Squilchuck Recreation Plan March 2018

Smoky Head White Bluff. Interim Management Statement

KANANASKIS COUNTRY PROVINCIAL RECREATION AREAS MANAGEMENT PLAN DRAFT TERMS OF REFERENCE - November 20, 2007

Restore and implement protected status that is equivalent, or better than what was lost during the mid-1990 s

Proposed National Marine Conservation Area Reserve Southern Strait of Georgia PROJECT UPDATE Spring 2012

INDIAN POINT INTERIM MANAGEMENT STATEMENT

NECHAKO CANYON PROTECTED AREA

Ouimet Canyon Provincial Nature Reserve. Management Plan

EPPER PASSAGE PROVINCIAL PARK PURPOSE STATEMENT AND ZONING PLAN

APPENDIX 3-I-B. Alternative Route Assessment Around Provincial Parks and Conservation Reserves

ISBN c 1988 Government of Ontario Printed in Ontario, Canada

South Atikaki Provincial Park. Draft Management Plan

HOLE IN THE WALL PROVINCIAL PARK

Samuel de Champlain Provincial Park Management Plan

Strengthening the Ontario Trails Strategy. Report on Consultations and the Environmental Bill of Rights Registry

APPENDIX 19-IV. Project Activities in Provincial Parks And Conservation Reserves

MANAGEMENT DIRECTION STATEMENT March 2003

KOOTENAY LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK (MIDGE CREEK SITE)

Piedra River Protection Workgroup Meeting #5 Feb. 21, 2012 Ross Aragon Community Center, Pagosa Springs

SAULT COLLEGE SAULT STE. MARIE, ONTARIO COURSE OUTLINE

Port Bruce. Interim Management Statement

Continental Divide National Scenic Trail Legislative History and Planning Guidance

Resort development and the issue of tenures for commercial use of the backcountry

PROUDLY BRINGING YOU CANADA AT ITS BEST. Management Planning Program NEWSLETTER #1 OCTOBER, 2000

APPENDIX. Alberta Land Stewardship Act AMENDMENTS TO THE SOUTH SASKATCHEWAN REGIONAL PLAN

MANAGEMENT DIRECTION STATEMENT March 2003

MANAGEMENT DIRECTION STATEMENT October, 1999

OCTOPUS ISLANDS PROVINCIAL PARK

Consumptive and Non-consumptive Recreation

PRELIMINARY RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PLAN

Peace Region. MANAGEMENT Plan. January for Toad River Hot Springs Provincial Park. Ministry of Environment. Environmental Stewardship Division

Crotch Lake (Proposed) Conservation Reserve. Statement of Conservation Interest

TOURISM & PUBLIC SERVICES RURAL SIGNAGE POLICY

Thaidene Nëné Proposed National Park Reserve. Public Consultation in Yellowknife, NWT June 2016 Protected Areas Establishment Branch Parks Canada 1

Pembina Valley Provincial Park. Draft Management Plan

MANAGEMENT DIRECTION STATEMENT June, 1999

MANAGEMENT DIRECTION STATEMENT October, 1999

National Park Service Wilderness Action Plan

PKF Consulting Canada

Portage Spillway Provincial Park. Draft Management Plan

Kwadacha Wilderness Provincial Park and Kwadacha Addition (Kwadacha Recreation Area) Purpose Statement and Zoning Plan

Transcription:

Steel River Provincial Park Interim Management Statement Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources (j) Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources

Additional copies of this publication are obtainable only from: Terrace Bay District Office Box 280 Terrace Bay, Ontario POT2WO Telephone: (807) 825-3205 «) 1991 Government of Ontario Printed in Ontario, Canada

! REGIONAL DIRECTOR'S APPROVAI4 STATEMENT STEEL RIVER WATERWAY PROVINCIAL PARK I This revised Interim Management Statement will pro ide interim direction for the management of the above Provincial Park until a comprehensive Park Management i Plan is prepared. This statement will provide the basis for the subseq ent preparation of the Park Management Plan. I am pleased to approve this Interim Management Statement.!IM. S. Millar AlRegional Director North Central Region Revised March 1991

BACKGROUND INFORMATION Date: 8.05.89 NAME: Steel River CLASS: Waterway M.N.R. DISTRICT: M.N.R. REGION: TOTAL AREA ha: 10,572 SITE REGION: SITE DISTRICT: DATE IN REGULATION: Terrace Bay Nor Central LAND: WATER: 4, 5 3W May8,1989 LIFE SCIENCE REPRESENTATION site type/ landscape unit esker complex; lacustrine vahey train deposit; shallow sandy till over Archean berock TARGETS species/communities assocated vegetation comunities EARTH SCIENCE REPRESENTATION geological theme feature Timiskaming Interstadial Island arcs basin - valley train deposits In post-glaclal spillway Wawa belt representation (cross setion) CULTURAL RESOURCE REPRESENTATION theme theme segment Unknown RECREATION OPPORTUNITIES day use car camping wildernesslback coutry N/A NlA 5,625 INVENTORIES level/type reconnalssance/ detailed require? completion date completion date life science chkset detailed Invento earth science checksheet deiled Invento cultural bref survey recreational other

i i STEEL RIVER WATERWAY PROVINCIAL PAI:K INTERIM MANAGEMENT STATEMENT LAND TENURE All land within the Park is Crown Land. T e cottage locations on lhe north shore of Santoy Lake are not included in the park. No other forms of tenure exist within the park I II LAND ACQUISITION/DISPOSITION There is no patented land within the Park area. Land acquisition/disposition will not i b considered. III EXISTING/PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT Present development consists of approximately 19 portages and 20 campsites situated along the waterway. Two forest access roads cross the system, with the possibility of a third crossing in the future. Seven access points allow for various trip lengths, with a choice of fast-water or slow-river travel, or lake travel. The MNR will maintain campsites and'portages as funding permits. The additional crossing betw en Steel Lake and Cairngorm Lake, if deemed necessary, will be subject to the Field Environmental Planning Procedure and Guidelines. I 1

IV RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES The park presently recieves moderate use from canoeists and sport fishermen, mainly during the May to September period. canoeists to groups fishing with power boats. Present uses vary from lone There is some fly-in use of the area by commercial outfitters. Two boat caches are located in the Steel Lake area. A user survey/registration system will be developed at major access points to monitor present use, and to provide information for management planning strategies on items such as: i) motorized recreational travel (powerboats) vs. wilderness recreational activities (canoes). ii) boat caches iii) can and bottle ban iv) aircraft access v) all terrain vehicle, snowmobile use. Subject to appropriate legislation, existing recreational uses will be permitted to continue. permitted. No new boat caches will be V COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES TOURISM Commercial tourism use presently consists of occasional air access/ pick-up services for sport fishermen, hunters and canoe parties. There are no commercial outpost camps or lodges within the park. Fly-in use will continue to be permitted, subject to the Provincial Parks Act and Regulations. Development such as outpost camps will not be permitted. 2

Parts of four commercial fur traplines and two traplin cabins are situated in the park area. Trapline cabins will be permitted to rerrain, pending completion of a park management plan. No new trapline cabins will be permitted in the park area. Trapping will be allowed to continu only for Status Indians enjoying treaty rights. Otherwise it will' be phased out by January 1, 2010 or when the trapper retires or dies, whichever is sooner. i Forestry, commercial fishing, mining and aggregate extraction will not be permitted in the Park. i Other commercial activities will not be p rmited. VI NATURAL RESOURCES The Steel River Waterway Park encompasses a 200m corridor along each side of the Steel Lake and River system north of Santoy 4ake, including Diablo Lake on the south and Grehan Lake at the north boundary. This 160 km waterway system has a combined land and water area of 10, 5172 ha. and is a designated Provincial canoe route with three separate published trips. A crown reserve, in effect since 1976, has served to protect the shoreline bf the river. The Park offers backcountry recreational opportuniti s in an area of contrasting landscapes and varying water features while providing protection for the cultural and natural features of the waterway. MINERAL AND AGGREGATE MANAGEMENT i Significant mineral/aggregate removals have not previously occurred 3

within the park area. Mineral exploration/extraction and aggregate extraction will not be permitted in the park area. VEGETATION MANAGEMENT Commercial timber harvesting has not occurred within the former shoreline reserve, although two roads presently cross the water system providing access to timber operating areas. Commercial timber harvesting will not be permitted within the park. Areas outside of the park, which if logged could affect park values, will be identified and dealt with by Areas of Concern during the reviews of timber operating and annual plans. An additional road crossing between Steel and Cairngorm Lakes may be permitted to facilitate timber harvesting in the area west of these lakes. Any roads within 400m of the park boundary will have an individual strategy prepared to address: the length of time that the road is needed; location of the road; signage to prevent access to the park and action to be taken when the road is no longer required. Industry cooperation will be sought to reduce the noise impact from logging operations on park visitors. FISHERIES MANAGEMENT The park offers good to excellent sport fishing opportunities, and much of the use recieved by the park is associated with this activity. The park area contains several (mostly inactive) bait fish areas. Both sport fishing and commercial bait fishing operations 4

. will continue to be permitted. Commercial fishing will not be permitted. WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT The park receives limited hunting pressure due mainly to its inaccessibility. Hunting will be permitted within the park. VII CULTURAL RESOURCES The Steel River is believed to have been used as a minor supply/ fur-trading route of the 1800's. One Indian burialsite has been documented. The canoe route was first advertised by the Canadian Pacific R ilway in the 1890's. A detailed inventory of cultural resourc s will be undertaken prior to completion of a Management Rlan. Any disturbance to potential and/or identified cultural resources within the Park will be discouraged and restrictions on activities on or near the ites will be implemented if necessary. VIII CLIENT SERVICES The only client service provided at the present time ip the provision of canoe route informational brochures. Canoe route informational brochures will continue to be made available to the public, as long 8: existing supplies remain. If funds are available, existing' brochures will be updated and improved. 5

IX RESEARCH/INVENTORIES.. Detailed earth/life science and cultural resource inventories will be conducted prior to completion of a Management Plan. REFERENCES/SOURCES O.M.N.R. 1983. Terrace Bay District Land Use Guidelines. 6