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Monday, June 1, 2026

Letter: Conservation Is LikePeeling An Onion; You Love It,But It Can...

In reading opinion pieces regarding wetlands/ conservation in the Bruce Peninsula Press I thought I would jump in being an owner of land in...

Letter: High Parking Fees Subsidizing Bus Service a Viable Alternative

Several letters and articles in the August 11-25, 2020 issue related to the twin problems of crowding and parking in North Bruce. High parking...

Letter: Response to “Cutting Trees in Little Tub Harbour” Letter

Dear Editor, I beg to differ with Dan Beemer in his letter in the 14th issue (2020) of your esteemed publication. Surely a one-time visitor...

Letter: Worriers of The World Unite! … and E/H Zoning

Mr. Lima’s wonderful letter in the last issue was good for a few smiles. I believe it was the world-famous philosopher Alfred E. Newman...

Letter: Support for Stewarts’ Letter “Managing Access to Public Areas”

Reinstate Tobermory Summer OPP Detachment I’d like to echo the Stewarts’ letter “Managing Access to Public Areas” in the last issue. Like them, we are...

Letter: We’ve Heard The Problems – We Need To Focus On...

After reading several articles in the Bruce Peninsula Press about crowds and how tourism is out of control, I decided to do some research...

Letter: Response to Issue #14 Publisher’s Column“Too Many People Are Coming...

Dear John, Publisher, The solution lies in our National Park. When thousands of cars get turned away, they end up “crowding” other areas on the...

Letter: Response to Issue #13/20 Letter “Take Back the Bruce”

Reading Barry Robinson’s letter in the last edition of the Press, I thought, ‘Well, I’ve heard this before’. Mr. Robinson sums up the familiar...

Letter: Rupert (the Goose Dog) Thanks Community for Continued Support

To the municipality and all the community, Rupert (and I ) would like to thank everyone for their constant support to keep the geese...

Letter: Overrun Public Access Areas in MNBP

My family has had a cottage in Tobermory adjacent to the Gap for 50 years, and we were very interested in the parking changes...