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Parks Canada: Marsh Boardwalk and Visitor Experiences

parks canada: The government says the investment in two popular day-use areas will provide new and improved visitor experiences, according to CTV. The tower and stationary section of the marsh boardwalk will be refreshed, and a brand new observation tower will be erected near the Tip to provide an all-new visitor experience of exceptional views of this iconic area of the park. The federal government has announced 5.5-million in infrastructure funding to support the renewal of the Marsh Boardwalk and the Tip area. The announcement was made Monday by the Minister of Environment and Climate Change and Minister responsible for Parks Canada, Catherine McKenna, as Canada's southernmost park prepares for its 100th anniversary and a year-long celebration of bringing people and nature together. These investments will help more Canadians, including youth and newcomers, discover and enjoy Point Pelee and the remarkable diversity of species found there, says McKenna. Through investments to protect and restore our national parks, the Government of Canada is preserving nature for future generations. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.