Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 7 Sep 2013, p. 8

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A bee at work II the 2674a: Bnn‘s Mill Gmservafion Am in Whitdxde-Stoufivfllt. II \ 'loromo and Region Conservation Author My stafl. who operate anze’s Mill Conserva- tion Area. are proposing two new â€"- zip-lining. a BMX track and two-opening the drmng range at the Whlrchurch-Smufivifle park. A mandatory public meeting, with pm- scmatiuns (m the various pmposed activities takes place ‘ersday {mm 7 to 8 pm. in the chalm nf the Stoufiviflc Road conservatmn "Personally. my opinion is you do have a gmwing, community of young families and they am looking for things to do and picnick- ing and hiking are just some things,” said Joe Pena. manager of the 267~acre park By adding these three non-passive ties to the conservation area. Mr. Pena hopes In widen its user demographic. Zip-line through the tree topa make tracks W?” 380 because i! Wits underutiliwd. in the din on your bike or sharpen your toe- ,mmPed driving range W011“ focus “(I mm-t ‘ on yumor golf development and children's area. Zip-lining, BMX biking on tap far Bruce’s Mill? BY SANDRA BOMN molanfifwmg.mm Public meeting on proposals Tuesday “it's not just abou! golf. The pmgram will teach them about the environment" as well as nutrition. life and pmpet etiquette, Mr. Pena saidmfingitwiflbeverysimflartowhat isofiemdbymemat Richmond Hill‘s Bathurst Gen Golf Course. of Mr. Arnold. The driving range was clmed about (our ‘...you do have a growing ‘ Eommum'ty of young families and they are looking for things to do and picnicking and hiking are just some things.'

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