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4 | City of Innisfil

dreams for the future in its community stra-

tegic plan.”

“We have a lot of growth,” Campbell said,

“and we’re trying to create an identity for

this town.”

Indeed, the primary residue of that for-

ward-thinking mentality so far is “Inspir-

ing Innisfil 2020,” whose 14 proposed te-

nets were adopted by the town council and

whose four priorities touch on community,

tourism, culture and economy, with an eye

toward making Innisfil “the place to be” by

2020.

“When you look at the geography of

greater Toronto, we have a great geography

for those commuters,” Campbell said. “We

have Lake Simcoe, which provides great

recreational opportunities. We have a lot of

things that other municipalities don’t have.

Part of it is lobbying to get infrastructure

dollars and determining how we best get the

word out that we’re the best place to be.”

The town’s population was just 3,500 in

1950, but expansion in the back half of the

last century was driven by the appearance of

more paved roads, the manageable price of

gas and the availability of inexpensive hous-

ing outside Toronto and its immediate sub-

urbs.

A handful of administrative land annexa-