[CANUFNET] CANUFNET Digest, Vol 51, Issue 14

iolaprice iolaprice at comnet.ca
Sat Feb 21 12:30:20 EST 2009


The Vanier Sugar Bush in Ottawa is on municipal land.  Vanier was part of
the amalgamation process that created the larger Ottawa in 2001.  The Sugar
Bush is run by the Friends of the Vanier Sugar Bush (I think that is the
name), the same group that ran the operation when Vanier was an independent
city.  David Barkley, Ottawa's Chief Forester, could provide details of the
agreement.  Iola Price

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   1. Re: Land-Use Agreement (Guy Martin)


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Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2009 08:59:15 -0800
From: "Guy Martin" <gbmartin at langleycity.ca>
Subject: Re: [CANUFNET] Land-Use Agreement
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Hey Paul,

I was in Moncton, New Brunswick 2 years ago and they have an agreement
in place where abouts they do tap for syrup on muni lands. I believe
that they receive a portion of the refined syrup themselves for sale and
or promotional uses.

It may be wise to contact their parks department and or their urban
forestry division. I can't recall the fellow's name but he was well
versed in the operations there.

Good luck!

Guy Martin

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	Hi Paul,
	A couple of talking points...
	Who is going to be responsible for any damage/theft of the
equipment on the Public Lands?
	Who would be responsible for any injury to the trees/vegetation
resulting from human activity?
	What is the current health of the trees to be tapped?
	At the Town we do not have such an arrangement at this time. It
would be interesting on the outcome of your project if possible.
	Regards,
	Peter Wynnyczuk



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	Hello,

	On behalf of a municipality, I am looking for some advice and a
land-use agreement that would be applicable for the commercial maple
syrup tapping of an urban forest. The maple syrup operations are not the
only activity in the forest. There's are walking trails & special tours
that occur but usually not during tapping. Thank-you.

	Paul Robertson, Sr. Forester/Principal Consultant
	Trees Unlimited
	13130 McKenney Road, R.R. #1
	Welland, ON  L3B 5N4
	Tel: 905-384-0789
	Email: paul at treesunlimited.ca <mailto:paul at treesunlimited.ca>
	Website: www.treesunlimited.ca <http://www.treesunlimited.ca/>



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