Updates – May 19/22
FOCA Elert For the latest from FOCA – click here Some Fun Activity Opportunities
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FOCA Elert For the latest from FOCA – click here Some Fun Activity Opportunities
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EXTREME FIRE CONDITIONS – TOTAL FIRE BAN The Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry is reporting extreme fire conditions for our area. It is the combined decision of the four Chief Fire Officials that a TOTAL FIRE BAN for Haliburton County is implemented effective immediately (May 12, 2022) until further notice. There is a total
TSW Strategic Plan the TSW draft 10-year Management Plan is available for public review and comment – click here CEWF (DSLPOA is a member) has issued its response – click here any questions/ comments can be submitted via email – dragandsprucelakes@gmail.com Lake Water Level In case you haven’t noticed, the lakes are full! Spring has
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Short-term rentals (Airbnb, etc) are a rapidly growing phenomenon creating many challenges throughout the world. Haliburton County, as a prime tourist destination, finds itself front and center. Strong policies will be required to effectively manage our future. Our municipal government has engaged a consultant to study the situation and make recommendations. One of the first
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From the DSLPOA EWM Working Group – To review EWM progress to date, and understand our EWM plans for 2022 – click here Eurasian Watermilfoil (EWM)
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DSLPOA is a member of The Federation of Ontario Cottagers' Associations (FOCA). FOCA recently held its 2022 AGM, at which we were represented. To view a summary of the information presented, as well as the links to many topics of our common interest – click here. Be informed! Welcome to Daylight Saving – almost
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Even though our lakes are still covered with ice and snow, it won't be long until the ice is gone and we want to get our boats ready for use. As you might be aware there have been some changes to the Ontario Invasive Species Act. One change is the list of species covered by
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There will be a special council meeting to review the draft Shoreline Preservation Bylaw. The meeting will take place virtually, March 9, 2022 at 1:00 pm. The public will be able to watch via the County Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCD5Nnj_j7WcU-OkketJpqqw/channels https://twitter.com/HaliburtonCty/status/1496499986363822080
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