Archive For August 16, 2021
Shoreline Preservation Update The County of Haliburton consultants have developed a survey which is being made available to County property owners, residents and business owners to complete between August 9, 2021 to August 22, 2021. The survey is intended to collect perspectives on waterbodies, waterbody health, waterfront development and shoreline preservation generally. Here another opportunity…
Red Pine Lake Dam Construction Update Boater Caution Due to Construction Equipment on Red Pine Lake Red Pine Lake Dam Replacement Project Trent-Severn Waterway National Historic Site Haliburton, Ontario, August 6, 2021 – Parks Canada advises boaters to exercise caution on Red Pine Lake due to construction barges and dredging equipment that will be on the…
Waves are created under many different circumstances and affect our shorelines in different ways. FOCA, Safe Quiet Lakes and the Muskoka Lakes Assoc have put together an awareness campaign to help everyone understand how we create and influence wakes as well as what we can do to minimize them. Please check out the following links…
Blue Green Algae Update The Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit has posted information on Blue Green Algae. What is it, what to look for and what to do if you detect it. Go here for Details Every year the Ontario Minister for the Ministry of Environment and Parks (MECP) produces an annual report…
I am excited to tell you all that research for the Kennisis Lake history book project is going really well. Many cottagers have shared old photos and stories, each one is priceless, and I am extremely grateful for everyone’s input. For those of you on social media, we now have a Kennisis Lake History Book…