We're not going to surrender it, no way. Bernard-Daisley said the band also plans to launch its own moderate livelihood fishery, following the lead of several other First Nations across Nova Scotia. She said that likely won't happen in , given delays in ordering the moderate livelihood tags and developing a plan. Nova Scotia Cape Breton First Nation to pursue land claim for nearby village The newly elected chief of the Wek'oqm'ak First Nation said the band council will actively pursue a long-standing claim to land that is now home to the neighbouring village of Whycocomagh in Cape Breton.
Social Sharing. Maximum of six people. Restroom with Shower Masks required inside facilities Open with physical distancing and enhanced cleaning.
Closed for cleaning daily times posted at park Open overnight. Washroom facility with mens and womens washrooms with toilets and showers. Gravelled parking area near the building. Access to building is by a wide, gravel path with a low grade. Access to entrance is by a 1. Bottom landing is grass covered, top landing is level.
Ramp has edge protection and stairs have handrails. Well lit entrance with bench for seating. Entry doors have clear width of 33" with a 6mm threshold. Accessible stall has toilet with tank for back support, grab bars, and accessible hardware.
Sinks and counter have knee clearance. Sinks have lever style taps. Roll-in shower with a slip-resistant surface and 2 grab bars. Accessible water control hardware, hand held showerhead. Seat is outside the shower stall. Frequency of cleaning will be indicated with signage.
Vault toilets outhouses are available throughout the park. Kiosk is located in the entry building at the park entrance.
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