campgrounds and picnic areas developed under the programme since 1958 in a manner 

 indicating that the facility provided had been provided under a co-operative federal- 

 provincial programme. A further requirement was that the development be limited 

 to provincial lands on the understanding that the development would continue to be owned 

 by the province. -rf 



4. Construction of Forest Access Roads or Trails 



By an agreement dated the 9th day of March, 1961, between the Government of 

 Canada and the Government of the Province of Ontario as represented by the Minister 

 of Forestry and the Minister of Lands and Forests respectively, Canada undertook to 

 pay Ontario one half of the expenditures incurred by Ontario between December 1st, 

 I960 and the 30th day of Novennber, 1961 up to a maximum of $940, 944 provided that 

 all payments made by Canada under similar agreements with all provinces shall not 

 exceed $5, 000, 000 in approved projects which may consist of surveying and construc- 

 tion of forest access roads or trails and the clearing of Crown land boundary lines 

 for the improvement of access to forest areas. The agreement defines the items in 

 respect of which the federal contribution will be made and provides for interim 

 advances. 



5. Fur Management Agreement 



By an exchange of letters between the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration 

 and the Minister of Lands and Forests dated September 9th, I960 and September 28th, 

 i960, respectively, it was agreed, subject to certain exceptions, to continue until 

 March 31st, 1962 the fiscal arrangements created under the agreement of January 16th, 

 1950 between Canada and Ontario in respect of the nnanagement and development of fur 

 resources in Northern Ontario. The maximum annotint payable by Ottawa under these 

 arrangements is $75, 000 a year. The payments by Canada shall not include any part 

 of ordinary supervision of the fur development programme. The expenditures in 

 connection with fur marketing including auction facilities at North Bay would be allowed. 

 Also costs of research projects such as the Patricia inventory of game and fish and 

 various biological lake surveys undertaken by Ontario and the cost of administration 

 and supervision of commercial fisheries resulting from such surveys will be shared 

 under the arrangement. ,■ ,. , 



