The campaign is called "Which Muskoka do you want to see?"
The District of Muskoka is launching a new campaign aimed at tackling illegal dumping and littering across the region.
With support from local municipalities, the initiative focuses on education and awareness, encouraging residents and visitors to properly dispose of waste and keep public spaces clean.
The campaign features a visual message asking, “Which Muskoka do you want to see?” highlighting the contrast between a clean environment and one impacted by garbage.
Officials say the effort also promotes tools like the Muskoka Waste App and community cleanups through the Clean Muskoka Together program.
The goal is to prevent illegal dumping by making it easier for people to understand where their waste belongs.

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