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Environmental conservation group invites candidates to tour Anse-à-l’Orme

WATCH: A group trying to save a 375-hectare green space in Pierrefonds from potential development offered guided tours Sunday to candidates running in the upcoming provincial election, to highlight the need to protect the urban oasis – Sep 16, 2018

An environmental conservation group hoping to preserve the woods of L’Anse-à-l’Orme invited provincial candidates to tour the green space Sunday afternoon, including a 375-hectare area in Pierrefonds West that it wants to protect.

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“We sent invitations out to all of the provincial candidates of the West Island. We felt in was really important that they experience this space,” said Sue Stacho, co-founder of Sauvons L’Anse-à-l’Orme.

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The green space, which straddles Pierrefonds, Senneville and Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, is an area prized by naturalists but is also the site of some proposed developments.

One candidate who spoke with Global News at the tour said he would consider the idea of helping along a national urban park.

Liberal candidate Greg Kelley, who’s running in the riding of Jacques-Cartier, said that if elected, he would “be happy to facilitate any conversations with this group and the Ministry of Parks to establish a national park. I’m not willing to go any further than that, but I’d be happy to have discussions.”

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