Foreword by Doug Draper
Niagara Falls MPP Kim Craitor is once again hoping to get the Ontario Liberal government he is apart of to pass a bill he has tabled that would assure both residents of and visitors to the province access to the shorelines of our Great Lakes.

A fenced-off stretch of Lake Erie beach in the Fort Erie, Ontario area.
The bill – titled the ‘Great Lakes Shoreline Right of Passage Act’ or Bill 32 for short – received second reading earlier this May and is the second or third of its kind that Craitor has tabled over the past four or five years. The others died on the floor of the legislature much to the disappointment of citizen groups like the Ontario Shorewalk Association with members in Fort Erie and other lakeshore communities.
Craitor’s bill is a response to efforts some shoreline residents have made over the years to, for example, fence off sections of beach right down to the waterline so members of the public cannot walk them. In a number of other jurisdictions across the border in the United States and elsewhere in the world, such practices are not allowed.
For the record, Niagara At Large is posting below the hansard from the Ontario legislature earlier this May, featuring Craitor’s arguments for passage of the bill.
GREAT LAKES SHORELINE
RIGHT OF PASSAGE ACT, 2011 /
LOI DE 2011 SUR LE DROIT
DE PASSAGE SUR LE LITTORAL
DES GRANDS LACS
Mr. Craitor moved second reading of the following bill:
Bill 32, An Act to create a right of passage along the shoreline of the Great Lakes / Projet de loi 32, Loi créant un droit de passage le long du littoral des Grands Lacs.

Niagara Falls MPP Kim Craitor
The Acting Speaker (Mr. Jim Wilson): Pursuant to standing order 98, the honourable member has 12 minutes for his presentation.
Mr. Kim Craitor: I’m extremely proud to have the opportunity to bring forward Bill 32, right of passage, and to have the right to be able to speak on it today.
Summer is coming. It will get warmer and warmer, and when it gets hot, thousands of Ontario families will head down to the absolutely marvellous sand beaches along the shores of our Great Lakes, beaches that are really wonderful most of the time. Continue reading →
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