Fonds F955 - Loyalist Parkway Association fonds

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Loyalist Parkway Association fonds

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  • 1957-1987 (Creation)
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    Loyalist Parkway Association

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2.5 m of textual records

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The Quinte Association was formed 1957, to promote the development of the shoreline along the Bay of Quinte. It changed its name to the Loyalist Parkway Association (LPA), to more accurately reflect its mandate and mission. The LPA has one representative appointed by each Municipal Council . All other members are volunteers who form Working Groups as interest and needs dictate. The Association advises the respective Municipal Planning and Works Departments, consults with the Ministry of Transport, the utility corporations using the roadway, and the public. Funding is by grants from the Municipalities.

Working Groups are typically concerned with landscape, signage, publicity, heritage, and tourism Services. Typical projects: tourist information shelters and kiosks, western entrance symbol, wildflower plots, souvenirs, and the guide map with its related kilomarkers.

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Fonds consists of correspondence, reports, proceedings, brochures, pamphlets, and news clippings. The material documents the movement for the proposed Quinte Parkway, which ultimately became the Loyalist Parkway.

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Donated by Professor J.S. Ellis and Lennox and Addington County Museum - 1971, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1993

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  • English

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2261
2261b
2261c

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Open.

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Copyright provisions may apply. Please consult with an archivist.

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  • Shelf: 2261
  • Shelf: 2261b
  • Shelf: 2261c
  • Shelf: 2291.2
  • Shelf: 2303.23