Newsletter
Spring/Summer 2012
Cottage Rules
Roxanne Bickell-Talbot, Membership Chair
One way seasonal residents may defray their costs is by renting out their cottage when they are not using it themselves. But do your guests know what to expect?
Winter 2012
A Message from the President
By Tony Doob, President
As you will see by reading the rest of this newsletter, the LWRA has been busy on a number of different fronts. In addition to three very successful social events in 2011, the LWRA has been involved in a number of matters that relate to other organizations.
Winter 2011
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Wood Waste Processing Proposal
By Dwayne Verhey, Secretary
This past December, we were approached by local residents and asked to look into a proposal by Green's Haulage to start processing wood waste at their Jessop Lane quarry site. Residents are primarily concerned about the potential noise and the increase in truck traffic.
Fall 2010
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A Message from the President
By Tony Doob, President
Summer 2010
A Message from the President
By John Forder, President
So Long, and thanks for all the fish.
A Message from the Vice-President
By Dwayne Verhey, Secretary/VP
Spring 2010

Blueberry Island Restoration Project
We have received approval from the Department of Fisheries and Oceans and a permit from the Ministry of Natural Resources to proceed with the in-water phase. This follows the previous MNR approval of the signage and on-shore replanting. We will be seeking volunteers to help haul rocks to the island sometime mid-summer.
Fall 2009

A Message from the President
By John Forder, President
Spring 2009

A Message from the President
By Bruce Howlett, President
Muskoka has done it to us again. Over 16’ of snow this year! The record is just over 18’. As of the date of this writing, the lake is still frozen and the snow banks are still in place.
Winter 2008

A Message from the President
By Bruce Howlett, President
On behalf of the directors of the L.W.R.A., I wish to extend to all of our members, a happy holiday season and health in 2009.