CPAWS opposes location of proposed Tim Horton kid’s camp
Download the display boards from the Open Houses (PDF, 10MB):
- Comment Sheet - deadline May 31st
- Quickly send your opinion to the Manitoba government

The Manitoba government and the Tim Horton’s Foundation are proposing a kid’s camp on
Meditation Lake in Whiteshell provincial park. CPAWS is highly in favour of children experiencing and enjoying wilderness but the proposed location for the camp is unsuitable and the government’s antiquated approach to “developing-before-planning” is being heavily criticized. CPAWS is opposing the location of the proposed Tim Horton’s kid’s camp for the following reasons:
- unnecessarily increasing access to an ecologically sensitive park wilderness area
- questionable water quality for swimming as the lake has been known to be covered with toxic algae blooms during summer months
- introducing this development proposal before the long overdue Whiteshell Park Management Plan is complete. In other words, a backwards approach of development before planning
- an unwillingness by the province to share all the requested information about the proposed project
For more information:
- Wilderness Committee Manitoba press release (PDF)
- Province unveils controversial wilderness camp
- Province, Tim Hortons outline plans for Meditation Lake camp
- Cottagers question Tim's camp costs
- Tim's defends camp plan
- Tim's camp in bad taste: critics
- Group finds Whiteshell clams dying
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