Experts say that conveyance of water in the St. Clair River area continues and is contributing to lower Lake Huron water levels. This will devastate the Georgian Bay wetlands, make navigation hazardous and make it impossible to get to some cottages. It will be an economic and ecological disaster for Georgian Bay and for the entire coastline including local municipalities. Read the full story by the Manitoulin Expositor.
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