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St Laurent community rallies against beach access fees
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Buckfield seeks to complete audit, adopt budget this month
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Rockport, has been hammered and battered by Mother Nature over the centuries, and still it spreads its gnarly limbs over the coastal prairie.
Most days, a steady stream of visitors stop at the small parking lot at the Big Tree. They don t stay long. It only takes a few minutes to walk around the tree s massive 90-foot canopy and pay your respects to the oldest living thing in Texas.
No one knows for sure the age of the 45-foot-tall
live oak (
Quercus virginiana). Estimates put the 35-foot circumference of the trunk at beginning between 500 and 3,000 years ago, with the best guess to be around 2,000 years. That would put 1969 s state champion coastal live oak at more than 500 years old when Cabeza de Vaca visited in 1528.
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WINNIPEG Manitobans are taking advantage of summer and visiting the many beaches in the province, but in the RM of St. Laurent, the rules have changed for visitors who want to access Sandpiper Beach in Big Tree Park. Ashley Corvino has been coming to the beach with her family for 20 years. This year, she found out her visit wasn t going to be free. If I wanted a year pass, it was going to be $100 in order for us to come down here, said Corvino. Between all of us, that would be $500 for the summer. In June, the RM of St. Laurent passed the Parks and Beaches Bylaw.