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MANITOUWABING LAKE COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION (MLCA)
Presentation to McKellar Council,
September 30, 2009
MLCA congratulates Council and Planner John Jackson on the
policies and by-law proposals contained in Amendment 7 to the
Official Plan and the implementing changes to By-law 95-12.
These changes appear to ensure the future viability of
Manitouwabing Lake for all stakeholders by protecting the
environment and improving stewardship of the lake.
Following is a summary...
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The Use of Private Buoys
Published in the
Muskoka Sun,
June 26/08
As we kayak or cruise the waters of Muskoka’s lakes and rivers,
we see an increasing number of private buoys. A private buoy is
a buoy that is not owned by
a federal, provincial or municipal agency.
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Rules of the Ramp
Overlapping Water Regulations Leave Wakeboarding Conundrum
Published in the
Muskoka Sun,
June 26/08
(By Amy Johnston)
Wakeboarding is not just a water sport, but the water sport of
Muskoka. And in a sport that emphasizes more than gliding across
the water, tricks are very important, often becoming a status
symbol for the rider. A natural progression, for the more
advanced rider, is the use of ramps. To maintain the safety of
all involved, and peace of mind for the other inhabitants of
the lake, regulations are put in place for both the
wakeboarding boat and any additional equipment,
such as ramps..
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