Transport Canada’s Navigation Protection Program (NPP) administers the Canadian Navigable Waters Act (CNWA) which helps keep Canada’s navigable waters open for transport and recreation.
In accordance with requirements of the Canadian Navigable Waters Act, Therme Group Canada Inc. hereby gives notice that an application has been submitted to the Minister of Transport for the below work(s):
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Registry Number
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NPP File Number
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Project Description
(Please describe the work type, activity and status of work, i.e., existing, or proposed wharf, dam, etc.)
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Worksite Location
(Please provide name of waterway, geographic coordinates, lot number etc.)
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14718
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2026-416695
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Placement of Infill, Cofferdam, and Silt Curtain
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43° 37' 40.36" N x 79° 25' 11.78" W, West Island, Ontario Place, 955 Lake Shore Boulevard West, City of Toronto, in the Province of Ontario
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13978
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2024-413058
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Construction of the Erosion Protection Installation, Infill, and Retaining Wall, and the Placement of the Silt Curtain
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43° 37' 45.40" N x 79° 25' 17.22" W, West Island, Ontario Place, 955 Lake Shore Boulevard West, City of Toronto, in the Province of Ontario
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HOW TO COMMENT:
Comments about the potential effect of this work must be received in writing within 30 days of this posting.
We invite you to submit comments online through the online Common Project Search site (https://common-project-search.canada.ca/). To do so, enter the registry number or the NPP file number indicated above in the search box, select the corresponding result, and follow the instructions. Alternatively, comments can be mailed or emailed to:
Transport Canada - Navigation Protection Program (NPP)
100 South Front Street, 1st Floor
Sarnia, ON N7T 2M4
NPPONT-PPNONT@tc.gc.ca
Please include the NPP file number 2026-416695 or 2024-413058 in any mailed or emailed correspondence.
PLEASE NOTE:
- Comments will only be considered if they are in writing (electronic or mail) and received by the deadline. The Navigation Protection Program may communicate with you to obtain additional information on your comments.
- Transport Canada does not publish comments submitted through the Common Project Search site or mailed to the Navigation Protection Program (for more information refer to https://nwar-rlen.tc.canada.ca/privacy-confidentialite).
- However, comments submitted online or by mail are considered public record. As such, they are subject to the Privacy Act and the Access to Information Act and are accessible through Access to Information and Privacy (ATIP) requests. This means the information you provide should not contain confidential or sensitive information since it could be disclosed (for more information refer to https://www.canada.ca/en/treasury-board-secretariat/services/access-information-privacy/access-information/request-information.html).
Posted at the National Post on April 28, 2026