HLSMR 2016 Photo Contest

2016 HLSMR Photo Contest Winning Photo by Jessica Smith 'Sunrise at the Government Dock'

2016 HLSMR Photo Contest Winning Photo by Jessica Smith
'Sunrise at the Government Dock'

Congratulations to Jessica Smith for being the winner of the first annual HLSMR Photo Contest! Jessica received a $50 ITunes gift card as this years winner that was donated to the Cottagers' Association.

The HLSMR photo contest ran through the month of August in which we asked anyone interested to submit photos that represent landscapes or waterscapes.  We received 91 photos in total and consider this event a significant success in terms of entrants and engagement.  

Because we had so many outstanding pictures submitted, we ended up ranking our top 12 favorite pictures and will be reaching out to many more of you to see if you will be interested in allowing the Cottagers' Association to use your, fully credited, picture in a 2017 Calendar which could be sold throughout the 2017 season with all proceeds going to your Cottagers' Association. 

Thank you for your participation!

Fire Season

Fire #1 HLSMR Region 2016

As we approach mid summer, we head deeper into the Ontario fire season.  The first fire occurred July 25, 2016 near little lake by the side of the rail road tracks.  MNR was onsite quickly and the fire was extinguished without any major damage.  The cause of the fire was classified as Human (which would include railroad sparks etc) and was under 1/4 of an acre.

Just a reminder to always be careful with fire in the forest, it can get out of control quickly. 

Thank you to Scott for the pictures.

 

 

Special Deals for Cottagers' Association Members

For any active Association Members who are interested, we have a two special deals available:

The first is a steel garbage container available from Home Hardware that is bear proof! If you have been looking for a way to keep your garbage 'locked up' and away from animals, this may be an option for you.  We have a coupon to save $100 dollars on this item until July 23rd, 2016 

Also - If you like Cottage Life Magazine, online or in paper form we have a special discount on new subscriptions available!  

Contact us at informationofficer@hlsmr.org if you would like further information!

HLSMR Roads & Cottagers' Association Meeting + BBQ!

2016  Annual Meetings

Sunday July 31, 2016

Roads Board: 10 AM

Cottagers Association: 10:45 AM

Pulled Pork BBQ: 12 Noon!

(At Harris Lake Marina)

 

Once again your Roads Board & Cottagers' Association are gathering on the August long weekend for our Annual General Meeting.  This is a great time for everyone on the lake to get together and discuss topics that are important to us as a community.  The roads board does an incredible job of managing our road and our relationship with the MTO, while the Cottagers' Associations and its members represent and provide services in accordance to the mandates laid out by the organization for the lake and river seasonal and full time residents.

Participation in these meetings is very beneficial to everyone in our community i hope that everyone takes a hour out of their day to participate this year. This year, as an added incentive, the Cottagers's Association is hosting a pulled pork BBQ immediately following the meetings.  The pork will be slow cooked overnight before the meeting and will be perfectly tender for everyone's enjoyment.  The food is being sponsored by your Board members and all proceeds from the BBQ will go directly to the Cottagers' Association.  This is an excellent way to enjoy some great food with our community members, so please come out and support your community.  There will be hot dogs and drinks available for the kids, so feel free to bring the entire family.  Food will be first come, first serve.  (as much as we would like for everyone to attend the meeting, it is not required for the BBQ).

This year before the Cottagers's Association meeting, we will be publishing an Agenda as there are a number of items we would like to discuss and bring to members attention which will require some votes.  As always, the more people who vote, the more representative the Association is of its members.  

As many of you have seen in the newsletter, numbers are down so far this year.  We tend to grow when there are concerns and shrink when it is business as usual on the lake.  We are putting together an action plan to show why it is important for us to work towards consistent membership levels and will discuss at the meeting.  

So what do we do as an association?  This is what many people ask us as we are small and it can be hard to see the influence we have on our community.  Well, it is the role of the Association, its members, and our community to think about the eventualities that tend to go overlooked when they have not occurred in some time.

If someone you love has some type of cardiac event while on the lake, over 40 miles from the nearest hospital, and that does not include boat ride, it is nice to know as a community we have two AED's available, one one the lake, and one on the river.  Something that is easy to ignore, until the very moment it is your mom, dad, husband, wife, child in trouble.  This happens much more than you think,  and the very environment that we love so much, can become a real problem in an emergency.  If potentially saving someones life alone isn't enough, please read on. 

One of the earliest mandates we have had as an association is to protect our environment in all ways possible.  Since we are remote, and there are no fire departments that service the lake or could serve the lake, we have maintained first response fire equipment to be used by all willing and able cottagers to assist with fighting a fire.  In my 39 years i have direct recollection of 5 significant fires on our lake. All of which were maintained with minimal damage because of the fire equipment we maintain.  We started with one small pump, currently located on the river, with a second pump,  fire hut, and fire boat added to the marina.  This was all brought to you by the hard work of volunteers and  the Cottagers' Association members.   Not enough, keep reading.

If you have read this far, you are reading this on website. It was created and is maintained for members of our community to provide information to anyone interested.  The content does not have to just come from the board members, it is available to anyone who is interested.  We keep all of our information centralized here, and can tie into other social media outlets as required.  For anyone on our mail list (email or otherwise) you have likely received a copy of our newsletter. It takes time to write, it takes time to gather articles, and it is another means to communicate with our community.  Again, articles can come from anyone who cares about our community.  

In terms of continued environmental considerations, we are proud to be organizing our largest septic pump out run ever!  Currently we are organizing the pump out of 15 septic's in July and consider this a huge win for our environment.  A well maintained septic is critical to ensuring our environment, particularly our water,  is in great shape for generations to come.  We hope to make this a regular occurrence on our lake.  

Speaking of water, did you know we are part of the lake partner program?  We send samples of our water to the lake partners program every year for analysis of clarity and phosphorous. These two factors are considered critical monitoring of water for basic health and we have been contributing since the 90's.  Results are currently posted on the website under environment. With that being said, a number of years ago, there was a vote to do more detailed water analysis.  We have been looking to do this every year since, unfortunately, we do not even have a high enough membership to afford many of these types of tests, even if we only do them every couple years, we still cannot. 

How about emergencies?  Sure we have AED's to save lives, and fire equipment to save our residences and forest, but how do we know where these things are occurring?  It so happens that the Cottagers's association also produces and maintains a map for the lake so we can locate cottagers and events in our area.  These maps have been created for many years and have recently been updated for 2016.  We will be selling these for $25 each and all proceeds go to the Cottagers' Association.

So when someone asks what we do,  I ask, what do you do as part of your community? What could we be doing if every one of the 197 structures on the lake and river were part of the Association?  The answer is, a lot. 

Please give it some thought, for less than what the vast majority of people spend on a tank of gas driving to the lake on one weekend you could be contributing to saving lives and protecting our amazing wilderness.  I assure you, your family and your memories of the lake are more than worth the money and very worthy of your time.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Boating Safety!

As many people have already noticed this year, there has been an increased presence of police on the lake.  This is not a means for concern, but it is a good reminder that if you have not done so to make sure you and your family have valid boating licenses and all the required safety equipment for your type of boat.  This includes canoes, kayaks, Stand Up Paddle (SUP) boards, along with engine powered boats.  Check the link below to review the boater exam, which can be taken online, and review the safety equipment for your boat in the Safe Boating Guide from  the Transport Canada website.  We all benefit when we are safe on the water! 

We have been located! Updated Lake & River Maps + New Numbering System

After a few years of effort HLSMR is pleased to let our members know have nearly finalized updated lake and river maps for our area.  The last update we have for our lake and river map was in 2009, so we are pleased to have brought our mapping efforts into the digital age for 2016.  HLSMR will be producing a lake and river map with the traditional topographic backgrounds many of us are familiar with,  along with a relatively accurate location of most structures on the lake and river system.  We have been asked for these updates for some time now, as i know the current maps are becoming more and more difficult to track down.  

As part of the new map series, we have also come up with a new numbering system that will give each unique structure on the lake a unique number that is sequential, starting at 0 near the marina and accruing  as you move to the north east up the lake and east down the south magnetawan.  The new numbering system which will be used for 'lake' and/or 'river' information  (this does not replace Plan or Lot numbers) to assist in emergency situations and general navigability of our waterway.  The concept was introduced a couple summers ago at our annual general meeting so that we can work with members to have signs created that could go on a visible part of your property (such as a dock) to assist with being found in case of emergency. We first had to come up with a reference (a map) that would allow us to move to the next phase of getting signs reviewed and acquired.  We are well on our way!

Maps will be available this summer at the marina and we will pass on details as we finalize them.        

Septic Maintenance

In keeping with the environmental mandate of the Cottager's association we will once again be working with local contractors to assist cottagers in getting their septic systems pumped out this summer.  There is a form you can fill in online to let us know that you are interested, and once we hit a critical mass, usually around 7 septics, we move forward with a route plan and a specified date to get them all done in a single visit.  

A well kept septic system is critical to protecting our environment and to keep your plumbing running freely through the summer season.  One of the misconceptions is that you only need to pump septic tanks once they are 'full'.  This is true, as the lack of space will cause a backup, but understanding that a septic is comprised of  a leaching bed, in addition to the tank, that allows the liquid from the tank to seep into the proper soil type is critical to the internal organs of your system. If a tank is overfilled (with solids) the baffles that allow the liquid to leach into the surrounding soil will become clogged and the expense of having your septic pumped will seem very minor in comparison to replacing the entire system.  All new septics installed going forward do require a special baffle that helps prevent this from happening, but most systems on our lake and river pre-date this.  They can be installed after your system has been in use, but it does require this work to be completed immediately after having the septic emptied (for obvious reasons).  If you would like more information please contact the information officer and he can put you in contact with local contractors who can assist with this work.  

It is generally recommended that you have your tank inspected and pumped around the 5 year mark to keep it running smoothly.  The objective is to discover a potential problem before it escalates.

In light of this post, here is a link to the FOCA article on good septic maintenance. 

 

 

 

Climate Change and Cottage Country

Over the last several years there has been a lot of attention directed towards climate change and how it will effect the climate of the planet as a whole.  The Muskoka Watershed Council developed a comprehensive report on how climate change is expected to effect the Muskoka region of Ontario.  This report can easily be applied to changes that HLSMR and its members could expect over time as we adjust to a more varied climate.  Our use of the lake and river system and managing water levels will become more and more important over time to preserve our slice of paradise in the woods.  

You can read the full report here:

Bell Communications Tower Update

On March 13, 2014 members of the Cottagers' Association Board met with Bell Communications and the Archipelago Planning Board to discuss the siting of the new Bell Communications Tower. The planning board has given their letter of concurrence to Bell with the following stipulations:

  • Bell will install a 100 foot temporary tower at the Marina location for no more than 12 months
  • The permanent tower will be built at the public dock site
  • The tower cannot exceed 70 meters (230 ft)
  • Bell will try to create a tower that will not require lighting
  • The tower cannot be augmented by Bell or any co-locating company without a letter of concurrence from the Archipelago Planning Board.

Once the Archipelago Planning Board receives the final map depicting the new location of the tower, a copy of this letter will be prepared by the Planning Board and will be posted on the HLSMR website.

Highway 69 Lane Expansion

There have been many questions regarding the Hwy 69 Lane Expansion and the affect that it will have on access to the lake. The contractors have set up a full project site with numerous maps and records that are being used for the road and site selection along this stretch of highway. This segment of the expansion is in the early phases, but work is beginning in the area this year. For more information on the project, please visit the contractor's website

The Current Plan