Magnet Fishing

Sault Ste. Marie Canal National Historic Site

REMINDER TO THE PUBLIC:

MAGNET FISHING IS PROHIBITED IN ALL HISTORIC CANALS ADMINISTERED BY PARKS CANADA


SAULT STE. MARIE, ONTARIO, SEPTEMBER 18, 2023 – Magnet fishing is a growing practice. Although perceived as a means of voluntary environmental clean-up, this activity is strictly prohibited in all historic canals administered by Parks Canada.

Under the Historic Canal Regulations (sections 3 and 11.2), the removal of any object from a historic canal is not permitted at any time without first obtaining a permit.

At first glance, while the objective of removing objects from the canals may seem commendable, this practice poses a greater risk to the environment and to visitor safety than simply leaving the objects in place. Stirring up the bottom of the canals can not only disturb aquatic habitats, but can also release contaminated sediments in sites that have a significant industrial past. Participants may be exposed to the handling of dangerous objects such as weapons or other sharp objects, as well as potentially contaminated elements.

Historic canals are made up of various structures, whose integrity can also be affected by the practice of this activity. In addition to bridges and footbridges, the canals include weirs and siphons, water, and electrical conduits, and potential archaeological remains that could be damaged or destroyed by the practice of magnetic fishing. Parks Canada’s mandate is to protect and conserve cultural and natural resources. Consequently, such an activity cannot be authorized and anyone found in non-compliance could be subject to a fine.

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Information:

Carly Wetzl
Site Manager and Visitor Experience Manager
carly.wetzl@pc.gc.ca

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