KLCOA Roles and Benefits

Updated Oct 2024

Most importantly, an active executive, board of directors and committees working on your behalf to build the community and protect the things we all love.

ENVIRONMENTAL 

  • Stewardship activities (water quality testing, benthic testing, invasive species monitoring, etc.)
  • Lake Plan
  • Abandoned Docks and Dock Etiquette

ADVOCACY    

Following our Advocacy Policy, the KLCOA is a liaison with Dysart et al for issues that are important to our members.

Through partner organisations like the Federation of Cottage Associations (FOCA), Coalition for Haliburton Property Owners’ Associations (CHA) and Coalition for Equitable Water Flow (CEWF), the KLCOA a voice in discussion/actions of interest or concern to members.    

COMMUNICATION

  • Website (www.klcoa.org)
  • Annual Meeting (third Tuesday in March annually)
  • Spring Special Meeting (Saturday of May long weekend)
  • Kennisis Breeze Newsletters (Spring, Summer and Fall annually)
  • Frequent e-Blasts on important topics and events (as required)
  • Archives:  Maps, Lake Plan, Corporate Documents, Agendas, Meeting Minutes, Advocacy Letters, etc.
  • Partnerships/communication with organizations pertinent to our lake’s future (municipal, provincial and federal) including FOCA, CHA, CEWF, etc.

SOCIAL/COMMUNITY BUILDING EVENTS (Participation in some is open to members only)

  • Fireworks (Canada Day weekend)
  • Ladies of the Lake Lunch
  • Rock Bass Derby
  • Art on the Dock
  • History Book
  • Regatta
  • Sailing regatta
  • Year End Family Fun Event  

EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES

  • Safe boating Marker buoy program for safe boating
  • Children’s Water Festival
  • First Aid/CPR
  • Webinars
  • Guest speakers

PROPERTY OWNERSHIP

KLCOA owns four (4) properties (Bull Frog Bay, Blueberry Islands, Island C – Two Loon Island and Soap Pond) that add to the natural beauty of our community.  Costs (taxes (as applicable), maintenance, insurance) are paid by KLCOA.

The KLCOA also shares management responsibility for Norah’s Island, owned by the Haliburton Highlands Land Trust (HHLT).