Archive For The “Stewardship” Category

Winter Dock Storage

Winter Dock Storage

A reminder to please put your name and address on any docks that you store for the winter or leave temporarily in a public area on the lakes.   Check out the KLCOA Dock Etiquette

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SAFE BOATING E-BLAST Fall 2022 (06OCT2022)

<strong>SAFE BOATING E-BLAST Fall 2022 (06OCT2022)</strong>

Kennisis Lakes Safe Boating – Hazard and Navigation Markers – Winter Removal REMINDER – With the current lower water levels, more navigation hazards are present! The KLCOA Hazard and Navigation Marker Program operates from the Spring to the Fall of each year and is managed by community volunteers. All Hazard Markers and No Wake Markers…

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Winter Dock Storage

Winter Dock Storage

A reminder to please put your name and address on any docks that you store for the winter or leave temporarily in a public area on the lakes.  Check out the attachment for suggestions. Check out the KLCOA Dock Etiquette

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Soap Pond Lands – Land Use Principles WorkshopVirtual Meeting – Wednesday September 28, 2022 – 7:00-8:00pm

Soap Pond Lands – Land Use Principles WorkshopVirtual Meeting – Wednesday September 28, 2022 – 7:00-8:00pm

During 2021 and 2022, the KLCOA completed the ownership transfer of the Soap Pond Lands from the Municipality of Dysart et al to the KLCOA.  The lands are located in the South West basin of the lake and are well known to most cottagers. The land transfer includes a covenant on the deed which directs that…

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More Abandoned Docks?

More Abandoned Docks?

We appear to have 2 more old abandoned docks that have been parked at First Bridge (Little Kennisis Bridge) over the last few weeks. Does anyone know where they came from? A reminder to please put your name and address on any docks that you leave temporarily in a public area on the lakes.  …

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SHORELINE PRESERVATION BYLAW UPDATE

SHORELINE PRESERVATION BYLAW UPDATE

On August 24, 2022, at the County of Haliburton Regular Council meeting, the updated by-law to protect our shorelines was passed by Council with 75% of the Councillors supporting.  A final report prepared by County staff was presented to Council by the Haliburton Director of planning, containing the updated by-law, implementation details and a summary of…

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