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White Pines Wind Project Renewable Energy Approval Modification Document
Prepared for: wpd White Pines Wind Incorporated on behalf of White Pines Wind Project
Prepared by: Stantec Consulting Ltd. 70 Southgate Drive, Suite 1 Guelph ON N1G 4P5
File No. 160960594 September 20, 2017
WHITE PINES WIND PROJECT RENEWABLE ENERGY APPROVAL MODIFICATION DOCUMENT
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Table of Contents
1.0 INTRODUCTION ...........................................................................................................1.1 1.1 BACKGROUND ............................................................................................................... 1.1 1.2 DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT MODIFICATION ......................................................... 1.1 1.3 MODIFICATION CLASSIFICATION ................................................................................. 1.2
2.0 EFFECTS OF THE MODIFICATION .................................................................................2.1 2.1 ALTERNATE TRANSFORMER AND INTERCONNECTION LINE VOLTAGE ..................... 2.1
3.0 CONSULTATION ACTIVITIES AND COMMITMENTS .....................................................3.1
4.0 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION ...................................................................................4.1
LIST OF APPENDICES
Appendix A: Archaeological Review Appendix B: Noise Review Appendix C: Notification and Mailing Lists
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This document entitled White Pines Wind Project Renewable Energy Approval Modification Document was prepared by Stantec Consulting Ltd. (“Stantec”) for the account of wpd White Pines Wind Incorporated (the “Client”). Any reliance on this document by any third party is strictly prohibited, with the exception of the Ontario Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change, the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry, and the Ontario Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport in the normal course of their review process. The material in it reflects Stantec’s professional judgment in light of the scope, schedule and other limitations stated in the document and in the contract between Stantec and the Client. The opinions in the document are based on conditions and information existing at the time the document was published and do not take into account any subsequent changes. In preparing the document, Stantec did not verify information supplied to it by others, the source as identified below*. Any use which a third party makes of this document, other than these exceptions, is the responsibility of such third party. Such third party agrees that Stantec shall not be responsible for costs or damages of any kind, if any, suffered by it or any other third party as a result of decisions made or actions taken based on this document.
*Third party sources: Nick Adams and Ian Bonsma.
STANTEC CONSULTING LTD.
(signature)
Rob Nadolny, Senior Project Manager – Assessment, Permitting and Compliance
(signature)
Mark Knight, Project Manager – Assessment, Permitting and Compliance
WHITE PINES WIND PROJECT RENEWABLE ENERGY APPROVAL MODIFICATION DOCUMENT
Introduction September 20, 2017
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1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND
wpd Canada Corporation (wpd) is a renewable energy development company based in Mississauga, Ontario and is dedicated to providing renewable energy for Ontario. Further information can be found on the company website at http://www.canada.wpd.de. The Client is developing the 9 turbine, 18.45 MW White Pines Wind Project (the Project) in Prince Edward County, Ontario, in response to the Government of Ontario's initiative to promote the development of renewable electricity in the province.
The REA was issued on July 16, 2015 and modified by the Environmental Review Tribunal (ERT) May 04, 2017, and is summarized on the Environmental Registry (EBR Registry #012-1279). Since receipt of the REA and completion of the ERT, wpd is proposing minor amendments (modifications) to add for operational flexibility to the Project.
This report and its attachments provide information regarding the proposed modification. Based upon the classification system outlined in the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change’s (MOECC’s) Technical Guide to Renewable Energy Approvals (April 2017), the proposed modification includes two Technical Changes. As such, this document has been prepared to address the requirements of Chapter 10 “Making Changes to Renewable Energy Approval (REA) Projects” of the Technical Guide.
This report provides information regarding the details of the changes, and an assessment of the potential environmental effects of the changes. A copy of the information has also been provided to the municipality of Prince Edward County.
1.2 DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT MODIFICATION
The description of, and rationale for, the proposed Project modification is provided in Table 1.
Table 1: Description and Rationale of Proposed Project Design Modification Proposed Project
Modification Detailed Description and Rationale
Alternate Transformer and Connection Line Voltage
Potential Change in transformer type and connection line voltage. wpd is proposing to add an option for an Alternate Transformer to the White Pines Wind Project to permit operational flexibility. The alternate transformer, Northern-Transformer Corporation’s (NTC) 15/20 MVA transformer, may be elected to replace the General Electric 39/52/65 transformer in the Southern Substation location, previously approved in the REA # 2344-9R6RWR. If the NTC Transformer is elected, the interconnection line would carry 44 kV, not 69 kV of electricity (as previously approved in the REA # 2344-9R6RWR). The modification does not alter the Project Location.
WHITE PINES WIND PROJECT RENEWABLE ENERGY APPROVAL MODIFICATION DOCUMENT
Introduction September 20, 2017
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1.3 MODIFICATION CLASSIFICATION
Based on consultation completed by wpd with MOECC, and consistent with the description within the Technical Guide to Renewable Energy Approvals (April 2017), the proposed changes are considered to be a ‘Technical Change’.
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Effects of the Modification September 20, 2017
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2.0 EFFECTS OF THE MODIFICATION
This section provides a further description of the characteristics of the changes and the potential environmental effects of the changes.
2.1 ALTERNATE TRANSFORMER AND INTERCONNECTION LINE VOLTAGE
The Alternate Transformer will be smaller in size and output a lower voltage. The Alternate Transformer will be positioned on the same footprint as that outlined in the approved REA. If the Alternate Transformer is elected, the interconnection line would carry 44 kV, not 69 kV of electricity.
To provide further information to the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport (MTCS), and to confirm if the original archaeological assessment completed for the project would need to be amended, a review was completed by the licensed archaeologist who undertook the assessment. As a result of that review it was confirmed that there are no changes to the potential for impacts to archaeological resources or any need for additional studies (see Appendix A). To confirm if the original cultural heritage assessment completed for the project would need to be amended, a review was also completed by the cultural heritage professional at Stantec who undertook the assessment. As a result of that review, Stantec has confirmed that there are no changes to the potential for impacts to cultural heritage resources or any need for additional studies. For both archaeology and cultural heritage, the areas in question have already been fully assessed and the reports reviewed and accepted as complete by the MTCS.
To provide further information to the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF), and to confirm if the original natural heritage assessment and environmental impact study completed for the project would need to be amended, a review was completed by the natural heritage professionals at Stantec who undertook the assessment. As a result of that review, Stantec has confirmed that there are no changes to the potential for impacts to natural heritage features or any need for additional studies. The areas in question have already been fully assessed and the reports reviewed and accepted as complete by the MNRF.
To provide further information to the MOECC, and to confirm if the original noise assessment completed for the project would need to be amended, a review was completed by the noise assessment professionals at HGC Engineering who undertook the assessment. The review identified that the Alternate Transformer has a National Electrical Manufacturers Association (“NEMA”) sound level rating of 71 dB (see Appendix B), which is the same as the previously approved transformer. Sound level rating is measured in accordance with IEEE Standard C57.12.90, “IEEE Standard Test Code for Liquid-Immersed Distribution, Power and Regulating Transformers” as specified in Section 5 of the Acoustic Assessment Report. The review also included a comparison of the two transformers (see Appendix B, Page 2), which determined
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that the Alternate Transformer sound power level (92.6 dBA) will remain less than that specified in the approved REA for the previously approved transformer (95.7 dBA).
Summary of Report Updates
All references to the voltage carried by the interconnection line would be updated to 69kV or 44kV, as appropriate. All references to the GE Transformers currently referred to as General Electric 39/52/65 MVA transformers would now be referenced as General Electric 39/52/65 MVA transformer or Northern Transformer 15/20 MVA Transformer, as appropriate.
A Manufacturer’s Datasheet and a Transformer Detail Specification Sheet for the NTC Transformer would be added as an Alternate Transformer to Appendix E of the Acoustic Assessment Report. Both sheets are provided in Appendix B.
Conclusion
The proposed modifications will not result in increased negative environmental effects that will or are likely to occur beyond those that were identified, documented, and consulted on during the REA process.
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Consultation Activities and Commitments September 20, 2017
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3.0 CONSULTATION ACTIVITIES AND COMMITMENTS
As recommended in the MOECC’s Technical Guide to Renewable Energy Approvals (April 2017) the proposed modifications were discussed with the MOECC. Based on those discussions, it was determined that wpd should give notice of the modification.
A notice of project change will be published in local newspapers, the Picton Gazette and County Weekly News. The notice will also be provided to staff of relevant federal and provincial agencies, the municipality of Prince Edward County, local Indigenous communities, and the local population (landowners, correspondents) consulted with during the REA process. A copy of this Modification Document will also be placed on the Project webpage.
A copy of the notice and agency, municipal and Indigenous mailing lists are included in Appendix C.
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Summary and Conclusion September 20, 2017
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4.0 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION
wpd has identified the need and benefit of implementing modifications to the White Pines Wind Project from the manner it was described in the REA documents. The modifications are meant to provide greater flexibility. As determined through consultation conducted by wpd with MOECC, it was concluded that the modifications constituted a ‘Technical Change’ according to the Technical Guide to Renewable Energy Approvals (April 2017).
The conclusion of this review is that the modifications can be implemented with no new negative environmental effects. Furthermore, the mitigation and management measures described within the REA documents remain applicable to the modifications.
WHITE PINES WIND PROJECT RENEWABLE ENERGY APPROVAL MODIFICATION DOCUMENT
APPENDIX A: ARCHAEOLOGICAL REVIEW
ADAMS HERITAGE3783 Maple Crest Court,
RR#1 Inverary, Ontario K0H 1X0Phone (613) 353 1463 cell 613 532 1102
email: [email protected]
Khlaire Parré, Dir. of Renewable Energy Approvalswpd Canada Corporation2233 Argentia Road, Unit 102Mississauga, ON L5N 2X7
August 23, 2017
Dear Khlaire,
Re: Potential changes for the Transformer and the Interconnection LineWhite Pines Wind Project (REA # 2344-9R6RWR)
I have reviewed the information you sent me regarding the proposed alternate transformer, whichwould potentially replace the General Electric 39/52/65 transformer in the Southern Substationlocation (as previously approved in the REA # 2344-9R6RWR), and the change to theinterconnection line to carry 69 kV or 44 kV of electricity (vs. 69 kV as previously approved.).
Since these changes will not affect the footprint of the project area I do not anticipate anypotential for impacts to archaeological resources or any need for additional archaeologicalstudies. The areas in question have already been fully assessed for archaeological sites and thereports reviewed and accepted as complete by the Ministry of Culture Tourism and Sport.
Yours Sincerely
Nick AdamsPrincipal Archaeologist
WHITE PINES WIND PROJECT RENEWABLE ENERGY APPROVAL MODIFICATION DOCUMENT
APPENDIX B: NOISE REVIEW
September 15, 2017
Khlaire Parréwpd Canada Corporation2233 Argentia Road, Suite 102Mississauga, ON L5N 2X7
Re: Update to Transformer Sound LevelsProposed wpd White Pines Wind Energy Project
Dear Khlaire,
wpd Canada has selected an alternate electrical transformer for the proposed White Pines Wind Energy Project. This letter summarizes the sound level calculations completed to determine if the alternate transformer will meet the specified sound power levels included in the Noise Assessment Report dated October 20, 2014, and the Renewable Energy Approval (number 2344-9R6RWR)(“REA”) dated July 16, 2015. The REA included two transformers, each with a sound power level of 102 dBA (including the 5 dBA tonality penalty).
A 15/20 MVA transformer, manufactured by Northern Transformer, is proposed as the alternative for the currently approved GE transformer for the White Pines project, with National Electrical Manufacturers Association (“NEMA”) sound rating of 71 dB. A drawing and manufacturer specification for the proposed transformer are attached. The sound power level for the transformer was calculated utilizing the NEMA sound rating and the estimated measurement surface area (including the top). A sound power level of 93 dBA was calculated for the proposed Northern Transformer, which meets the specified sound power level of 97 dBA included in the REA.Calculation details are attached.
We trust this meets your current requirements.
Yours truly,Howe Gastmeier Chapnik Limited
Ian Bonsma, PEng
Transformer -White Pines Proposal No. 17-07910R3 Rev 3Spec No. White Pines Dim. Plus Offset
H 3.3 3.6NEMA W 2.9 6.9
Surface D 3.6 5.9Lw = Lp + 10*log S P 25.6
1 Ft ONAN / 6 Ft ONAF LwA Lp S SA 132.192.2 71 132.1 m^2 Total Perimeter: 25.6 Lp 71
Height: 3.6Top Surface: 40.7
31.5 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 AAdjustment Value -3 3 5 0 0 -6 -11 -16 -23Sound Power Level 89.2 95.2 97.2 92.2 92.2 86.2 81.2 76.2 69.2 92.6
Tonal Penalty: 5Penalized A-Weighted Sum: 97.6
31.5 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 AProposed Transformer 89.2 95.2 97.2 92.2 92.2 86.2 81.2 76.2 69.2 92.6Approved Transformer1 92.3 98.3 100.3 95.3 95.3 89.3 84.3 79.3 72.3 95.7
1 - Noise Assessment Report White Pines Wind Project, October 20, 2014
Dimensions
Comparison Between Transformers
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APPENDIX C: NOTIFICATION AND MAILING LISTS
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To be held by wpd Canada Corporation (wpd Canada) regarding a Proposal to Engage in aRenewale Energy Project
Project Name: WHITE PINES WIND PROJECT obtained or prepared, as the case may be, Project Location: The Project will be located entirely within the
supporting documents in order to comply with municipality of Prince Edward County, Ontario. thDated At: Prince Edward County, this the 28 of June, 2012 the requirements of the Act and Regulation. A
st th(originally published May 31 , 2012 and June 7 , 2012). written copy of the updated Draft Project wpd Canada (wpd) is planning to engage in a renewable energy Description Report and draft supporting project in respect of which the issuance of a renewable energy documents will be made available for public approval is required. The distribution of this Notice of Final Public inspection at the following locations 60 days Meeting (Notice) and the Project itself are subject to the provisions of prior to the Public Meeting: The Corporation of the Environmental Protection Act (Act) Part V.0.1 and Ontario the County of Prince Edward, 332 Main Street, Regulation 359/09 (Regulation). This Notice must be distributed Picton, Picton Public Library, 208 Main Street, in accordance with section 15 of the Regulation prior to an Picton, and the Milford Public Library - Ann application being submitted and assessed for completeness by the Farwell Branch, 3053 County Road 10, Milford.
For further information on this Project, Ministry of the Environment.
public consultation or to communicate Meeting Location: thDATE: Thursday, August 30 , 2012 concerns, please contact:TIME: 5:30 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. Website: http://canada.wpd.de/projects/in-PLACE: Prince Edward County Collegiate Institute, 41 Barker
canada/white-pines.htmlStreet, Picton Project Email: WhitePinesProject@wpd-There will be no set time for any formal presentation. Members of the canada.ca
Project Telephone: 1-888-712-2401 x118community are welcome to drop-in from 5:30-8:00 pm. To assist us
Mail: Khlaire Parré,in accommodating the accessibility needs of the Public at our Public Director of Renewable Energy Meetings, wpd requests that any related concerns be provided to us Approvals, wpd Canada Corporation,
2233 Argentia Road, Suite 102, at the contact information below.
Mississauga, ON L5N 2X7Project Description:Pursuant to the Act and Regulation, the facility, in respect of which the
Shawna Peddle,project is to be engaged, is a Class 4 wind facility and is being Senior Project Manager, Stantec proposed in accordance with the Act and Regulation. If approved, this Consulting Ltd.,
70 Southgate Drive, Suite 1, Guelph, Project would consist of 29 wind turbines and could, by Ontario Power
ON N1G 4P5Authority contract, have up to 60 MW of total nameplate capacity.
Information will be collected and used in accordance The project would also include electrical collection lines, an with the Freedom of Information and Protection of interconnection line, two substations and other ancillary facilities Privacy Act, and solely for the purpose of assisting such as access roads. wpd Canada Corp. in meeting Renewable Energy Documents for Public Inspection: Approvals requirements. This material will be A written copy of the initial Draft Project Description Report was made
maintained on file for use during the study and may available for public inspection in March 2011. Further, wpd has be included in Project documentation. With the
NOTICE OF PROPOSED CHANGE TO AN APPROVED RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECT
Project Name: wpd White Pines Wind IncorporatedIESO Reference Number: F-000675-WIN-130-601Dated: September 7, 2017
Project Location: The Project will be located entirely within the municipality of Prince Edward County, Ontario.
Project Description and Proposed Change:This proposal to change the Project and the Project itself is subject to the provisions of the Environmental Protection Act (Act) Part V.0.1 and Ontario Regulation 359/09 (Regulation). The Project received a Renewable Energy Approval (REA) from the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change (MOECC) on July 16, 2015 (Approval # 2344-9R6RWR), and amended by the ERT on May 4, 2017 (EBR #012-1279)
An application is being made to the MOECC to amend the project. This notice is being distributed to make the public aware that the following proposed change to the Project :
To provide for the use of operational flexibility: to include the options for an Alternate Transformer and an alternate voltage to be carried in the interconnection line.
A Project Modification Report is available for public inspection on the Project Website http://canada.wpd.de/projects/in-canada/white-pines/renewable-energy-approval-rea.html
Project Contact and Information: To learn more about the Project or to communicate concerns, please contact:
Khlaire ParréDirector of Renewable Energy Approvalswpd Canada Corporation2233 Argentia Road, Suite 102Mississauga, ON L5N 2X7905-813-8400, ext. [email protected]
has been submitted to the MOECC
Agency and Municipal Contact List
1
Title First Name
Last Name Agency Position Address City Prov. Postal Phone Fax/ Email
Mr. Mark Bartley Department of National Defence
Wind Turbines Aerospace and Telecommunications Engineering Support Squadron
8 Wing Trenton PO Box 1000 - Stn Forces
Astra ON K0K 3W0 613-392-2811, ext. 7042
Mr. Rob Dobos Environment Canada and Climate Change
Manager, Environmental Protection Operations Division, Ontario Region
867 Lakeshore Road, P.O. Box 5050
Burlington ON L7R 4A6 905-336-4948 905-336-8901
Mr. Ron DesJardine Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Eastern Ontario District Manager 501 Towerhill Road, Unit 102
Peterborough ON K9H 7S3 705-750-4017 705-750-4016
Mr. Gareth Goodchild Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Habitat Team Leader 501 Towerhill Road, Unit 102
Peterborough ON K9H 7S3 705-750-4005 705-750-4016
Mr. Andre Bernier Natural Resources Canada
Director, Renewable and Electrical Energy Division
580 Booth Street, 17th Floor, Room B7-3
Ottawa ON K1A 0E4 343-292-6183 613-995-0087
Ms. Jessica Coulson Natural Resources Canada
Team Leader, EA Coordination 580 Booth Street, 3rd Floor, Room A8-3
Ottawa ON K1A 0E4 613-947-1591 613-995-5719
Ms. Janet Drysdale Natural Resources Canada
Supervisor, Seismic Monitoring and Analysis Building 7 Observatory Crescent
Ottawa ON K1A 0Y3
NAV Canada Attn: Manager, Aeronautical Information Services – Land Use
1601 Tom Roberts Road, P.O. Box 9824, Station T
Ottawa ON K1G 6R2 866-577-0247 613-248-4094
Ms. Monique Mousseau Transport Canada Regional Manager, Environmental Affairs Program Branch, Ontario Region
4900 Yonge Street, Suite 300
Toronto ON M2N 6A5 416-952-0485 416-952-0514
Mr. Clifford Frank Transport Canada Action Regional Manager, Aerodromes and Air Navigation Unit
4900 Yonge Street, Suite 300
Toronto ON M2N 6A5 416-952-0248 416-952-0050
Mr. Leslie Koch Hydro One Networks Inc.
Transmission Lines Sustainment Manager 483 Bay Street, TCT15-A11, North Tower
Toronto ON M5G 2P5
Mr. David Cooper Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs
Manager, Environmental and Land Use Policy 1 Stone Road West, 3rd Floor
Guelph ON N1G 4Y2 519-826-3117 519-826-3109
Mr. John O’Neill Ministry of Agriculture, Food, and Rural Affairs
Rural Planner Box 2004, ORC Building Kemptville ON K0G 1J0 613-258-8341
Agency and Municipal Contact List
2
Title First Name
Last Name Agency Position Address City Prov. Postal Phone Fax/ Email
Mr. Peter Armstrong Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport
Director, Programs and Services Branch Suite 1700, 401 Bay St. Toronto ON M7A 0A7
Ms. Karla Barboza Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport
Team Lead – Heritage (Acting) 400 University Ave., 4th Floor
Toronto ON M7A 2R9 416-314-7120 416-314-7790
Ms. Katherine
Kirzati Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport
Heritage Planner 400 University Ave., 4th Floor
Toronto ON M7A 2R9 416-314-7643 416-212-1802
Mr. Sam Colalilok Ministry of Energy Director (Acting), Renewables and Energy Facilitation Branch
77 Grenville Street, 5th Floor
Toronto ON M7A 2C1 416-314-2175
Ms. Kathleen O’Neill Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change
Director, Environmental Approvals Branch 135 St. Clair Ave. W., 1st Fl.
Toronto ON M4V 1P5 416-314-0934
Mr. James Mahoney Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change
Manager (Acting), Kingston District Office 1259 Gardiners Road, PO Box 22032
Kingston ON K7M 8S5 613-548-6902
Ms. Cathy Chisholm Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change
Supervisor (Acting), Belleville Area Office 345 College Street East Belleville ON K8N 5S7 613-962-9459
Mr. Trevor Griffin Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry
District Manager, Peterborough District 300 Water Street, 1st Floor, South Tower
Peterborough ON K9J 8M5 705-755-3363
Ms. Kathryn Moore Ministry of Transportation
Regional Director, Eastern Region 1355 John Counter Blvd., PO Box 4000
Kingston ON K7L 5A3
Ms. Beth Hanna Ontario Heritage Trust
Director, Heritage Programs and Operations 10 Adelaide Street East Toronto ON M5C 1J3 416-325-5000 416-325-5071
Mr. Paul McCoy Quinte Conservation
Planning & Regulations Manager 2061 Old Highway #2, RR #2
Belleville ON K8N 4Z2 613-968-3434 613-968-8240
Mr. Tim Trustham Quinte Conservation
Planner/Ecologist 2061 Old Highway #2, RR #2
Belleville ON K8N 4Z2
Mayor
Robert Leighton Quaiff
Prince Edward County
Mayor 47 York Street Picton ON K0K 2T0
Mr. Jamie Forrester Prince Edward County
Councillor – Ward 5 144 Outlet Road Cherry Valley ON K0K 1P0 613-393-5255 [email protected]
Agency and Municipal Contact List
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Title First Name
Last Name Agency Position Address City Prov. Postal Phone Fax/ Email
Mr. Gordon Fox Prince Edward County
Councillor – Ward 6 19 Hill Street Picton ON K0K 2T0
Mr. Brad Nieman Prince Edward County
Councillor – Ward 6 426 County Road 10, RR3 Picton ON K0K 2T0
Mr. Steven Ferguson Prince Edward County
Councillor – Ward 9 3032 County Road 10, #64
Milford ON K0K 2P0
Mr. Kevin Gale Prince Edward County
Councillor – Ward 10 213 Gomorrah Road, RR#3
Demorestville ON K0K 1W0 613-476-1874
Mr. Bill Roberts Prince Edward County
Councillor – Ward 10 2839 Country Road 15 Picton ON K0K 2TO
Mr. Todd Smith, MPP
Constituency Office Prince Edward - Hastings 81 Millennium Parkway, Unit 3
Belleville ON K8N 4Z5 613-962-1144 613-969-6381
Mr. Neil Ellis, MP Constituency Office Bay of Quinte 100 Station Street Belleville ON K8N 2S5
Ms. Kim White Prince Edward County
Clerk 332 Main Street Picton ON K0K 2T0
Ms. Cheryl Anderson Prince Edward County Field Naturalists
President [email protected]
Indigenous Contact List
Title First Name Last Name Agency Position Address City Prov. Postal Phone Fax/Email
Chief James Marsden Alderville First Nation
Chief 11696 2nd Line Road, P.O. Box 46
Roseneath ON K0K 2X0 905-352-2011 [email protected]
Chief Phyllis Williams Curve Lake First Nation
Chief 22 Winookeeda Road, General Delivery Curve Lake First Nation
Curve Lake ON K0L 1R0 705-657-8045 [email protected]
Ms. Karry Sandy-McKenzie
Williams Treaty First Nations
Claims Coordinator
8 Creswick Court Barrie ON L4M 2J7 (705) 792-5087 [email protected]
Chief Laurie
Carr Hiawatha First Nation
Chief 123 Paudash Street, RR#2 Hiawatha ON K9K 0E6 705-295-4424 [email protected]
Chief Kelly LaRocca Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation
Chief Administration Building 22521 Island Road
Port Perry ON L9L 1B6 905-985-3337, ext. 226
Chief R. Donald Maracle, and Council
Mohawks of The Bay of Quinte
Chief TYENDINAGA MOHAWK COUNCIL 24 Meadow Drive
Tyendinaga Mowhawk Territory
ON K0K 1X0 613-396-3424 [email protected]
Aly N. Alibhai Métis Nation of Ontario
Director – Lands, Resources, and Consultations
75 Sherbourne Street – Suite 311
Toronto ON M5A 2P9 416-977-9881
Mr. Andy Dufrane MNO Peterborough and District Wapiti Métis Council
President 1116 Hayes Street Peterborough ON K9J 5S8 [email protected]
Chief Kris Nahrgang Kawartha Nishnawbe
Chief P.O. Box 1432 Lakefield ON K0L 2H0 [email protected]