Isaac Lake Provincial Hunting Area, 1,139 acres, Albermarle 

 Township, Bruce County. Purpose: To provide public hunt- 

 ing for waterfowl and upland game as well as opportunities 

 to view wildlife in its natural environment. Development, 

 1970; Fencing; goose enclosure with three ponds; one park- 

 ing lot; and one boat launching ramp. 



W/7/ow Creek Provincial Hunting Area, 4,404 acres, St. 

 Edmunds Township, Bruce County. Purpose: To provide 

 hunting for small game and deer and public fishing. Devel- 

 opment, 1970: Three parking lots were gravelled. 



Tiny Marsh Provincial Hunting Area, 2,246 acres. Tiny 

 Township, Simcoe County. Purpose; To provide public hunt- 

 ing for waterfowl in the marsh and for small game on the 

 uplands as well as opportunities to view and photograph 

 wildlife. Development, 1970; 6,840 wildlife shrubs were 

 planted; lure crops for waterfowl were seeded; and a dike 

 bisecting the marsh was constructed to permit drawdown 

 of water levels in each of the two compartments. 



Wye Marsh Provincial Hunting Area, 2,417 acres, Tay Town- 

 ship, Simcoe County. Purpose: Similar to that described for 

 Tiny Marsh. Development, 1970: A 15-acre field was 

 ploughed in preparation for goose pasture; a gravel access 

 road was graded and extended to the edge of the marsh; a 

 1,500-foot access ditch was constructed; 24 duck hunting 

 blinds were built; and 49 floating nesting islands for water- 

 fowl were constructed. 



Holland Marsh Provincial Hunting Area, 1,298 acres. West 

 Cwillimbury Township, Simcoe County. Purpose: To provide 

 public hunting for waterfowl and upland game as well as 

 opportunities to view wildlife in its natural environment. 

 Development, 1970: To provide more open water in the 

 "sea" of cattail on the west side of the Holland River, a 

 number of small potholes were created with the use of 

 ammonium nitrate-fuel oil mixture. 



Nonquon River Provincial Hunting Area, 2,449 acres, Reach 

 Township, Ontario County. Purpose: As Holland Marsh, 

 above. Development, 1970: One maintenance building; 

 planting of wildlife shrubs; and ponds for waterfowl. 



Brighton Provincial Hunting Area. 954 acres, Brighton Town- 

 ship, Northumberland County. Purpose: To provide public 

 hunting for waterfowl and upland game as well as opportu- 

 nities for viewing wildlife in its natural environment. Devel- 

 opment, 1970: Completion of access road; one parking lot; 

 fencing; food plots for wildlife; and planting of wildlife 

 shrubs. 



Camden Lake Wildlife Management Area, about 3100 acres, 

 Camden Township, Lennox and Addington County. Purpose: 



As Brighton area, above. Development, 1970; Fencing, 

 goose pond, parking lots, access road, and establishment of 

 waterfowl feeding sanctuaries. 



Winchester Provincial Hunting Area, 3600 acres. Mountain 

 Township, Dundas County. Purpose: As Brighton area, 

 above. Development, 1970: Ponds for waterfowl, ditch con- 

 struction, parking lot and fencing. 



Cananoque Provincial Hunting Area, 1,045 acres, front of 

 Leeds and Lansdowne Township, Leeds County. Purpose: 

 As Brighton area, above. Development, 1970: Ponds for 

 waterfowl, food plots for wildlife, and wildlife shrub 

 plantings. 



PREDATOR MANAGEMENT 

 AND CONTROL 



The Department's policy relative to predation on livestock 

 by wildlife species, such as wolves, coyotes and bear, is to 

 provide assistance to those concerned through training and 

 the loan of the equipment necessary to remove the specific 

 problem animals. 



Mallard parents urge ducklings towards water. Photo by T. 

 Jenkins. 



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