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Aquatic Herbicide Report Available for Viewing

3 July 2026 | 0 Comments

Even before the Working Group (WG) was formed in 2021, the DSLPOA Lake Stewardship Committee had begun its program to understand and control the growth of Eurasian Watermilfoil. Lake Steward Bert Bicknell and a small group of volunteers worked for the first time with a commercial dive team in 2020, deploying mats and hand harvesting at the first four confirmed EWM sites. Each year since then the WG has considered the full range of available control options and chosen those best suited to our growth structure and budget. Each year the team has reported identification, monitoring, control and financial results to DSLPOA members and others via the AGM and association communications. Most control methods have remained unchanged until recently with the approval of two aquatic herbicides, Reward and procellaCOR FX, for use in Canada under very strict guidelines and oversight.

The WG had previously ruled out using Reward. Some property owner interest in using procellaCOR started in 2023 with its Canadian approval. The interest level increased last year with the circulation of infomercials produced by SePRO Corporation, who makes the herbicide and certifies exterminators. In late 2025 the WG commissioned U-Links to conduct an independent review of published research, manufacturer’s information and anecdotal reports regarding both herbicides for two reasons. One, to provide property owners with balanced information about the two herbicides that could legally be released into their lake. Two, to provide the WG with up to date information about aquatic herbicides that will inform future control measure decisions.

The WG’s decision for 2026 is to continue using benthic matting and hand harvesting, starting at sites 1 and 4, followed by other priorities identified before July 13. The U-Links report details a number of pluses and minuses for Reward and procellaCOR. The WG has chosen to avoid using Reward because it does not kill plant roots, meaning a program of repeat applications would be required. The WG has chosen to avoid using procellaCOR in 2026 for a number of reasons, outlined below, and will continue to monitor future research reports as more field experience with its use becomes available.

  • The first stated goal of the DSLPOA is “To protect the environment of the Lakes”. To that end the WG will always need to balance the impact of EWM growth and the harm caused by herbicides.
  • Long term degradation in the environment, meets most requirements of a forever chemical.
  • Collateral damage to other plant species and life forms near site.
  • Resistance formed by EWM following repeated usage.
  • Long term toxicity is not yet known due to short time of use in the field.
  • Studies regarding impact on pregnant or lactating women not yet available.
  • Safe use of water for domestic or drinking purposes cannot be guaranteed since filtration and UV exposure do not remove procellaCOR.

The full text of the U-Links report is available here - https://www.dragandsprucelakes.ca/wp-content/uploads/2026/07/6443-Evaluating-EWM-Herbicide-Applications-for-DSLPOA.pdf

There will be an opportunity to ask questions before and during the upcoming DSLPOA AGM. Please join us there on Sunday, July 12.

FOCA Updates

1 July 2026 | 0 Comments

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HAPPY CANADA DAY!!

Drag and Spruce Lakes Property Owners Association Notice of Annual General Meeting

28 June 2026 | 0 Comments

Take notice that the Annual General Meeting of the members the Drag and Spruce Lakes Property Owners Association (DSLPOA) will be held on Sunday July 12 at the Legion located at 719 Mountain St, Haliburton.

Registration for the AGM starts at 9:00 AM, with the AGM itself starting at 10:00 AM.

All property owners are invited to attend the AGM, however, only members in good standing are permitted to vote.  2026 fees can be paid at the meeting.

The agenda for the AGM, the draft minutes from the 2025 AGM as well as the motions that are expected to take place during the meeting will be sent prior to the meeting. (SEE BELOW)

Highlights for the meeting include:

  • Financial Status as of December 31, 2025,
  • Eurasian Watermilfoil project status, including updates on the field work and fundraising activities,
  • Lake Stewardship activities, including updates from the WWEW/U-Links water quality monitoring pilot program,
  • Update on the Let’s Get the Lead Out initiative.
  • Election to the Executive for the open positions of Treasurer, Director Lake Stewardship, Director Newsletter and Directory, Director Membership, Officers at Large (2) and Advertising Co-Ordinator.

With the many challenges facing our lakefront community, it is important to have a strong Executive and a large, active volunteer base.  Please consider becoming involved.  Nominations for each of the open executive positions will be received from the floor during the meeting or by contacting us at dragandsprucelakes@gmail.com prior to the AGM.

Immediately following the AGM meeting, we will hold a Social event at the Legion for you to enjoy a beverage, appetizers and meet more members of our Lake community.  Candidates for Dysart Council elections are anticipated to join us.

Yours Truly,

The DSLPOA Executive

AGM agenda - click here

2025 Draft Minutes - click here

2025 Financial Report - click here

Proxy Vote - click here

Open Executive Positions - click here

Land Acknowledgement

We respectfully acknowledge that the County of Haliburton is located on Treaty 20 Michi Saagiig territory, and in the traditional territory of the Michi Saagiig and Chippewa Nations, collectively known as the Williams Treaties First Nations, which are Curve Lake, Rama, Hiawatha, Alderville, Scugog Island, Beausoleil and Georgina Island First Nations.

We acknowledge a shared presence of Indigenous nations throughout the area, and recognize its original, Indigenous inhabitants as the stewards of its lands and waters since time immemorial.