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Lambton Shores Mayor Bill Weber said Sunday that he hopes "cooler heads prevail" in the matter, and


Mark Lindsay placed tree branches, a picnic table and a metal pole on his property located along Ipperwash Beach Saturday, one day after municipal barricades had been torn down by members of the First Nations.
If they want to drive their car, they'll have to go through the water or us, I guess, he said Saturday afternoon. Yesterday, they decided to remove the barricades and destroy public property without permission from anybody (and) police stood by.
For decades, land along Ipperwash Beach has been privately owned. Landowners have left their properties open so that members of the First Nations and the public can enjoy the beach. But they fear that the beach will be ruined if cars are allowed to pass through.
Lindsay's family has owned a cottage on Ipperwash Beach -- located on the shores of Lake Huron, about an hour’s drive northwest of London, Ont. -- since the 1950s. The deed for the land says their property extends to the lake. He said he can't stop cars from approaching his property line, but he won't allow vehicles to pass through it.
Lambton southwest airlines reservations website Shores Mayor Bill Weber said Sunday that he hopes “cooler heads prevail” in the matter, and that requests have been sent to provincial and federal southwest airlines reservations website governments for meetings to resolve the dispute.
Weber also said that the municipality has no issue with Kettle and Stony Point claiming the strip of land as a traditional southwest airlines reservations website trail, but wants input from other levels of government on how it can be used.
In a statement issued Friday, Kettle and Stony Point First Nation Chief Tom Bressette said his members chose to “exercise our jurisdiction in reopening this travel route” southwest airlines reservations website for First Nation members, residents and visitors to the community.

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