Sarnia Parks & Recreation Director Beth Gignac Sarnia Parks & Recreation Director Beth Gignac
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Point Lands Cedar Maze Coming Down

The Cedar Maze at the Point Lands has outlived its natural life so it is being removed in advance of the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Cities Initiative conference in June.

Sarnia Parks and Recreation Director Beth Gignac says they're working with the Sarnia Urban Wildlife Committee and Return the Landscape to retain the current nature centre in the area.

The trees will be removed over the next two weeks, weather permitting.

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