The Quetico Foundation
About the Foundation - general information on our programs and goals
Programs & Activities - more information on the Foundation's main current and past projects
Trustees - brief biographies of current Foundation Trustees
Foundation History - a look at the individuals and issues which shaped the Foundation
Newsletter - the Foundation's most recent Newsletter
Donations - opportunities to promote wilderness conservation by donating to the Foundation
Annual Dinner - a major fundraising activity
Corporate Partners - see our growing list of corporate partners
Corporate Sponsors - thank you to some of our major supporters
Photo Gallery - photos of Quetico Park, including historic photos from the John B. Ridley Research Library
About Quetico Park - facts about Quetico Park's location, history, geology, animal and plant life
Canoe Route Maps - information about the recently published satellite map of Quetico Park and details on how to order
Management Plan Review - The Quetico Park Management Plan Review Process
Related Links - other related web-sites
Contact Us - information on how to reach the Foundation
 

390 Bay Street, Suite 1206,
Toronto, Ontario, M5H 2Y2
Tel: 416-941-9388
Fax: 416-941-9236
E-mail: office@queticofoundation.org
Charitable Registration No. 11925 2427 RR0001
Copyright ©2001-8
 
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The Quetico Foundation - Established 1954
Hydro development on Namakan River poses grave danger to lake sturgeon, a threatened species, and to the integrity of Ontario's flagship wilderness park

WHAT'S NEW?

SUMMER JOB OPPORTUNITY - BIOLOGY INTERN
16 week summer employment opportunity for a Biology Intern (funded by The Quetico Foundation from the Margery J. Warren bequest). Click for more details

 
HYDRO-ELECTRIC DEVELOPMENT PROPOSALS ON THE NAMAKAN
Hydro development on Namakan River poses grave danger to lake sturgeon, a threatened species, and to the integrity of Ontario's flagship wilderness park. Click for more details

 

IMPORTANT ISSUE:
Bill 55 - Ontario’s 2012 Budget includes damaging Amendments to the Endangered Species Act and the Provincial Parks and Conservation Reserves Act!

We are alarmed to learn that significant amendments to dozens of important pieces of legislation are contained within Bill 55, Strong Action for Ontario Act - the 2012 Ontario budget bill. These changes to legislation include serious modifications to the Endangered Species Act, 2006 (ESA) to allow for wide ranging exemptions from the Act, and weakening of the process for the preparation and review of park management plans under the Provincial Parks and Conservation Reserves Act, 2006 (PPCRA). Many of the changes proposed have no relevance to budget matters!

This method of including legislative amendments in a budget bill abrogates parliamentary process which opens such proposed amendments to public consultation. The normal process of posting proposed legislative changes on the Environmental Registry has been ignored.

We urge you to join our efforts to have the proposed amendments to the PPCRA and the ESA removed from Bill 55, the Budget Bill, and insist that they be posted on the Environmental Registry and opened to full public discussion in accordance with normal parliamentary process.

Click here to view a letter from The Quetico Foundation to the Minister of Finance expressing our concerns.

Click here for a Quetico Foundation Press Release on the subject (which also contains many useful links concerning Bill 55, the ESA and other related matters).

Click here for the comprehensive analysis of Bill 55 by the Environmental Law Association and Ecojustice.

 

Welcome to The Quetico Foundation

The Quetico Foundation is a registered charity which is dedicated to the protection of wilderness class parks, and particularly Quetico Park, Ontario, Canada. The Foundation was formed as part of the joint American-Canadian effort to protect the unique wilderness areas in the borderlands, west of Lake Superior.

Since its founding in 1954, The Quetico Foundation has been dedicated to the protection of wilderness, with particular focus on Quetico Wilderness Provincial Park. Established in 1913, Quetico is one of Ontario’s oldest parks, and its second largest wilderness class park. A paddling haven, it hugs the northern edge of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness in Minnesota, forming a unique international natural landscape.

To find out more about the Foundation, Quetico Park and other wilderness class parks in Ontario, click on the topics listed in the main menu (top left).


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