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Just in time for Mother’s Day! In keeping with our obligations with Canada’s Private Buoy Regulations under the Canada Shipping Act, this is to notify that all 17 hazard buoys on our lakes have been deployed.
A special thanks to Ryan Vincent and John Travaglini and Glenn Tordoff for their help.
We hope that everyone will have a safe and enjoyable boating season.
Our Lake Association is a member of the Coalition for Equitable Water Flow (CEWF), a local volunteer organization that works closely with the Trent Severn Waterway (TSW) in representing property owners on the reservoir system.
CEWF has completed two videos and a worksheet geared to help you better understand how the reservoir system works, and better prepare for extreme water levels.
The first video explains the operation of the TSW and the second discusses what you can do to help protect your waterfront. This second video is accompanied by a Worksheet with additional information and helpful links.
To access the videos go to EXTREME WATER LEVELS on the CEWF website here.
If you don't already subscribe to the CEWF e-lerts about important water level news, you can do that on the website, too!
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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.
