Ontario Takes Next Step In Transfer Of Ipperwash Park

Ontario Takes Next Step In Transfer Of Ipperwash Park

March 1, 2010 4:15 PM

McGuinty Government Moves On Land Transfer To Chippewas Of Kettle And Stony Point

The transfer of Ipperwash Provincial Park land to the Chippewas of Kettle and Stony Point First Nation is one step closer to reality.

Ontario is moving to deregulate Ipperwash Provincial Park so that the land can be transferred to the federal government. It has the authority to add land to existing Indian reserves or create new Indian reserves.

This transfer will bring important social and economic benefits to the First Nation. It is just one step toward healing and reconciliation as outlined in the Report of the Ipperwash Inquiry.


Quick Facts

  • The Ipperwash Inquiry investigated the events surrounding the tragic death of Chippewas of Kettle and Stony Point First Nation member Anthony O'Brien (Dudley) George in September 1995.
  • Ipperwash Provincial Park is a 56-hectare recreational class park located on the southeast shore of Lake Huron.

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Contacts

  • Bradley Hammond
    Ministry of Natural Resources, Minister's Office
    416-314-2198
  • Media Desk
    Ministry of Natural Resources, Communications Services Branch
    416-314-2106
  • Scott Cavan
    Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs, Minister's Office
    416-314-7395
  • Phyllis Bennett
    Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs, Communications Branch
    416-326-6306

Ministry of Natural Resources
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