April 16, 2018 – The Haliburton reservoirs are below average and lake levels are increasing. (As of April 16th the water level at the Kennisis Dam is exceptionally low.) The snowpack increased as a result of the recent lower than normal seasonal temperatures and solid precipitation events. Lake levels are monitored daily and assessed in...
Kennisis Lake Cottage Owners’ Association
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Get Ready for Art on the Dock – July 7 and 8
Excitement is already building for our 4th annual Art on the Dock, a studio-type tour featuring ...
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Bell Mobility Cell Pole Approved by Dysart
At their March 26th Council Meeting Dysart passed a motion approving the lease of the land ...
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KLCOA Spring Meeting – May 19, 2018
KLCOA Spring Meeting – the morning of Saturday May 19, 2018 Please join us for the KLCOA ...
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New Details on Mandatory Septic Inspections
UPDATED – Dysart Provides New Details on Mandatory Septic Inspections Dysart has ...
Stewardship News
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March 27, 2018 – Haliburton’s reservoirs are below average and are levelling off. The present snowpack is 50 percent of the average for this time of year. Due to the reduced snowpack and below normal precipitation in the month of March, ongoing water operations are reducing the outflows from the reservoirs based on the remaining...
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CEWF Water Management Update – February 21, 2018 The rainfall occurring over past 24+ hours resulted in total precipitation amounts ranging from 25-35 mm. The weather forecast is predicting an additional 5 mm precipitation event on Wednesday with day time temperatures declining and staying below 0°C at night. Additional small amounts of rain and snow are forecasted...
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CEWF Priorities for 2018 CEWF’s main priority will continue to be advocating for an Integrated Approach to Water Management at the Watershed level. In 2018 this includes: – The CEWF will continue to work with TSW management and in particular the new water management engineer to build on the excellent water management experience of the...
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Bear Wise – What to Do About Bears in Our Area There have been a number of bear sightings and bear encounters in the Little Kennisis and Kennisis Lake areas in recent weeks. Â Thus far, the bear(s) have not behaved aggressively but may have minimal fear of humans. Â The Ministry of Natural Resources and Forests...