Our Mission: "To source and make available relevant information to the Membership regarding political and environmental changes that impact cottage ownership and take appropriate action on behalf of the Association when deemed necessary by the executive; to promote, educate and encourage responsible lake stewardship and to provide opportunities to meet and socialize at events throughout the year with fellow cottage owners.”
Happy to report that Fred Cotie and friends have set a date of Saturday, September 4th at 2 pm for the return of their ever-popular Have-a-dock Jamboree. If you are new to the lake or have not attended one of these concerts before, you are in for a real treat!Raft up in your boat just… More
Seems that summer snuck in earlier this week when I wasn't watching... so here is an update for you from your SLCA.As you no doubt already know, COVID infection numbers are down across the country with the exception of a few localized hotspots like Waterloo and the Porcupine Region of Northern Ontario. Things are looking… More
Eastern Ontario in grip of worst Gypsy moth outbreak in 30 yearsNo doubt many of you have noticed that there are a lot of small white moths around this summer, and that many trees in the area are being eaten bare. They're back, and the ideal conditions for Gypsy moths combined with their natural population… More
What's up SLCA community?This year hasn't been great for SLCA events, with this whole isolation and social distancing thing. But that probably means you've had more time to take a few great pictures.Deadline for the annual photo contest is October 1st, and this year submissions can be made online to the website.Take your best shot,… More
If you haven't seen the NEOWISE comet yet, check it out before it disappears for the next 6,800 years.Find the big dipper when it gets dark, then look down and to the right. The moon is dark, and the sky was clear last night. Not as spectacular as the picture without a telescope and long exposure,… More