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and a number of new park reserve areas were established 

 through land acquisition and the setting aside of Crown 

 lands. Particular emphasis is given to the provision of a 

 broad spectrum of park types as conceived under the 1967 

 Ontario provincial park classification and park land zoning 

 policy. The goals, development and management guide- 

 lines, and activities, for each area, are expressed through 

 the preparation of detailed park master plans. 



PARK PLANNING AND 

 DEVELOPMENT 



Master-planning continued In six provincial parks. The ex- 

 perience gained from the public hearings and briefs sub- 

 mitted on The Provisional Master Plan for Algonquin Park 

 has Indicated the need for much deeper study and more 

 detailed information on which to base future master plans. 



Site planning was done for sixty parks and park areas. Plans 

 for six new park entrances were completed, and one was 

 built. The program of upgrading park entrances Is continu- 

 ing. Development appropriations of $3,500,000 were allo- 

 cated for Individual projects In 107 operating parks ana 

 park reserves. Development again was pointed toward up- 

 grading existing facilities, particularly water supplies and 

 sanitation facilities in operating parks. The installation of 

 trailer electrical outlets was Initiated in twelve operating 

 parks. Designs and plans were developed for three new 

 park buildings. 



Kettle Lakes Provincial Park. Photo by L Walton. 



continued . 



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