Here's an article I did find...maybe this is the one Rick was talking about....
- Thursday, February 15, 2007 @ 01:00
Not everyone who uses a town-owned dock is there to catch fish.
That was the message to town council Monday night from Niagara-on-the-Lake councillors Bob Howse and Andrea Kaiser-Nelson, who opposed a recommendation from the parks and recreation advisory committee that all residents using the property on River Beach Drive would now require a fishing permit.
"To restrict access to this property is not correct," Howse said.
"We have a piece of property that is a beautiful site ... (that) should be accessible to anybody."
The other councillors agreed and amended the committee's recommendation to say, "fishing on the property is to be by permit only."
The new regulation was suggested by town staff following complaints from nearby resident Graham Mitchell about trespassing, litter and property damage caused by people using the dock for fishing.
Council also directed town staff to provide trash cans and to put up signs on the property warning people not to have open fires.
The fishing permits will be available free of charge to town residents.
Coun. Jim Collard said these measures will likely be temporary because the town is hoping the property will eventually be used for cross-river transportation.
"If we can get some help from the provincial and federal governments, I know we can raise our share"
Gary Burroughs, Lord Mayor, Niagara-on-the-Lake