Posted Jan 31, 2010, 4:45 PM
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Originally Posted by haligonia
thanks for starting this thread, fenwick16
Does the restoration work they are currently doing on the island include a dock and washrooms, or are these ideas just a proposal?
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I should have included more of the article. It states that $3.5 million has been allocated so it seems like it is a definite plan and includes "a new dock and washroom facilities"
"The federal investments for Nova Scotia’s parks include $10,443,000 for the Cabot Trail, $4 million for repairs to buildings at the Halifax Citadel, $3.5 million for Georges Island, $2 million for Fort McNab and $1 million for the Fortress of Louisbourg.
Mr. Prentice said the projects in Nova Scotia’s parks were carefully selected and are reflective of the priorities of attracting tourism and preserving historical sites across the province.
He said the recent investment is the largest amount of funding for Parks Canada in a generation.
One of the planned Nova Scotia projects is to open Georges Island to visitors coming to Halifax on cruise ships. The work on the island, located in the middle of the harbour, will include a new dock and washroom facilities.
Georges Island became a Parks Canada historic site in 1965.
"Georges Island is of interest to cruise ships," Mr. Prentice said.
"We’ve seen significant changes in tourism here with the frequency of cruise ships (in Halifax’s harbour)."
Michael Noonan, spokesman for the provincial Tourism, Culture and Heritage Department, said he is feeling positive about the federal government’s investment in the province’s parks infrastructure.
"It makes us able to market Nova Scotia as a visitor destination," said Mr. Noonan.
"We recognize the value of portraying Nova Scotia as an interesting, historical destination for visitors."
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