Spring is a great time to assess the health of your shoreline and make a plan to improve where appropriate. Based on the feedback from our Love Your Lake Survey, one of the key focus areas for the KLA is promoting healthy shorelines on Kashwakamak Lake.
There’s a new program called Neighbours Saving Neighbours (NsN). It puts automated external defibrillators into the trained hands of volunteer responders across rural areas of Frontenac County.
The Land O' Lakes Garden Club invites you to come to their Annual Plant Sale (flyer link) on Saturday May 27th at 1444 #506, Janis St. Johns garden starting at 9:00am.
The Mazinaw Lake Swim Program, (MLSP) is a go this year and will run from July 3rd to July 28th at Bon Echo Provincial Park. Registration will be beginning soon, May 29th for local swimmers and June 5th for non-resident swimmers.
I spoke with Jennifer North, Water Resources Technologist, at the MVCA early Monday morning regarding the high-water level of Kashwakamak Lake. She said they are in the process of getting the “upper lakes” under control (Mazinaw and Shabomeka).




