PART THREE

IMPLEMENTATION


Existing Management Arrangements

Within the Grand River watershed, the management of heritage and recreational resources is shared by federal and provincial agencies, the Grand River Conservation Authority, municipalities, Native Peoples, interest groups, associations, private businesses, educational institutions, and individuals.

Many programs and activities exist that relate to heritage and recreational resources. These will be identified and described in a separate background document entitled Summary of Existing Programs and Activities.* The effectiveness of these programs and activities in recognizing, protecting, and/or enhancing some heritage and recreational resources varies.


The Grand Strategy outlines commitments to action that strengthen and broaden existing programs and activities. It also includes new partnerships and programs which can be implemented using existing legislation and management arrangements.

* The Summary of Existing Programs and Activities will describe the key programs and activities currently carried out by governments and interest groups. These programs and activities may be subject to frequent modification. This document is being compiled by the Coordinating Committee and is expected to be completed in 1994.


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