Blind River continues to attempt to beautify Lake Matinenda’s shoreline
The Town of Blind River has made significant progress in a multi-year project aimed at improving the shoreline of Lake Matinenda.
An undated photo highlighting recent upgrades and new amenities added to the Lake Matinenda shoreline in Blind River, Ont. (Supplied/Town of Blind River)
Through a variety of grants and other funding sources, improvements have been made to the boat launch on Matinenda Landing – a hub for those visiting the neighbouring provincial park and for those who have a cottage on the lake that is not accessible by motorize land vehicles.
The upgrades began four years ago on were only recently completed. The changes include accessibility upgrades, new docks and the addition of a breakwall along with other upgrades.
Blind River Mayor Sally Hagman told CTV News that she estimates roughly $300,000 of work has gone into the beautification of the area.
An undated photo highlighting recent upgrades and new amenities added to the Lake Matinenda shoreline in Blind River, Ont. (Supplied/Town of Blind River)
“We just want to make sure everyone is safe – whether you are two or 102,” she said.
Hagman said that now when you're going down the docks and going into your boats, people are going to be comfortable and feel confident.
“It is a very much a win-win situation,” she said.
“And the town is quite proud of the landing and what has been accomplished.”
Town staff also said they have seen an uptick in visitors since the upgrades.
An undated photo highlighting recent upgrades and new amenities added to the Lake Matinenda shoreline in Blind River, Ont. (Supplied/Town of Blind River)
Municipal officials are also reminding tourists and visitors that there is no cost to park or launch a boat at Lake Matinenda.
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