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A special thanks to Merla Russell, Barb Clive, Stan Consky, Kathy Wesselman and Rick Wesselman for their time and use of their boats.
Remember to avoid the area marked for the milfoil weed bed, and observe the no wake zone in the narrows between Spruce Lake and Outlet Bay. Please reference the live Google or the PDF version of the hazard buoy map for more information (see left column of website under ‘DSLPOA Info’). This year, the reverse side of the laminated lake map will include the PDF version of the hazard buoy map.
What’s Happening in Haliburton!
- there is a lot going on! click here
- get out and enjoy
Camping on Crown Land
- did you know about the 21 day limit?
- for info – click here
Haliburton Highlands Land Trust Discovery Days
- discover nature!
- next event – ‘Magnificent Moths’, June 23
- for info – click here
The First Day of Summer!!!
The process of re-installing the Drag/Spruce hazard buoys has begun. The items marked in green in the chart below are now in place. The remainder are planned to be installed the week of June 17. You can find the hazard buoy map on our website in the left column under DSLPOA Info, or click here.
Safe boating!
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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.
