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Government of Canada announces new Rouge National Urban Park education and welcome centre


Parks Canada and Toronto Zoo reach agreement to enhance visitor experiences at the Rouge while supporting the Zoo's endangered species breeding facilities

GREATER TORONTO AREA, ON, Aug. 27, 2019 /CNW/ - Nature is central to our identity as Canadians. For millions of Canadians living in the Greater Toronto Area, Rouge National Urban Park puts nature within easy reach.

Today, the Minister of Environment and Climate Change and Minister responsible for Parks Canada, Catherine McKenna, and the CEO of the Toronto Zoo, Dolf DeJong, announced a landmark agreement regarding the location of the future Rouge National Urban Park education and welcome centre. The government will also continue to support the Zoo's endangered species breeding facilities.

Minister McKenna and Mr. DeJong were joined for today's announcement by Members of Parliament Gary Anandasangaree (Scarborough?Rouge Park) and John McKay (Scarborough?Guildwood); John Tory, City of Toronto Mayor; Jennifer McKelvie, City of Toronto Ward 25 Councillor, and Zoo Board member; as well as Indigenous and community partners.

The future Rouge National Urban Park education and welcome centre, which will be built on the lands currently operated as the Zoo's overflow parking lot 4, will be a learning and orientation facility where students, visitors, and residents can gather and learn about the Rouge's incredible natural, cultural, agricultural, and Indigenous heritage, as well as about Parks Canada's places across the country.

In addition, visitors will be able to access a new five-kilometre trail and two visitor areas as of September 23, 2019. The new family-friendly trail, which includes scenic lookouts and rest areas, weaves through marshlands, shaded woodlots and agricultural fields.

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"Our parks play such a critical role in shaping our national identity, protecting nature and wildlife, and fighting climate change. Rouge National Urban Park makes connecting to wilderness easy for over seven million Canadians who live in the area. With today's announcement, it's clear that the new education and welcome centre will serve as a gathering spot for Greater Toronto Area residents."

Catherine McKenna,
Minister of the Environment and Climate Change, and Minister responsible for Parks Canada

"This year has held many amazing milestones for Rouge National Urban Park, including the tabling of the park's first management plan, a significant land transfer bringing the park to nearly 95% complete, and now the location for the park's flagship Toronto education and welcome area! I want to thank the Toronto Zoo, the City of Toronto, the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority, our Indigenous partners, and many other stakeholders that were consulted with on this initiative, for making today's announcement possible."

Gary Anandasangaree,
Member of Parliament for Scarborough?Rouge Park

"I want to thank the federal government for working with us to move forward with this major initiative for Rouge National Urban Park. Today's announcement is another important step forward for the future of the Rouge National Urban Park and for the ongoing conservation efforts at the Toronto Zoo. It is another example of the ongoing cooperation between governments and our treasured institutions leading to real results for our residents."

Toronto Mayor John Tory

 "The Toronto Zoo plays a critical role in connecting people to the natural world. Being surrounded by the Rouge National Urban Park, we look forward to the opportunities this new education and welcome centre brings to engage people with our important wildlife conservation initiatives alongside important partners such as Parks Canada. The Blanding's Turtle head-start breeding and release program is a perfect example of a collaborative success in saving and protecting species found in the Rouge National Urban Park. We look forward to working with Parks Canada to create a world-class conservation precinct in Rouge National Urban Park and to build on our successes with captive breeding and release programs of endangered and at-risk Canadian species like the Blanding's turtle which are native to the Rouge Valley."

Dolf DeJong, Chief Executive Officer, Toronto Zoo

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Backgrounder ? Rouge National Urban Park Milestones 

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SOURCE Parks Canada


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