Lake Kashagawigamog Organization

Lake Kashagawigamog Organization LKO is a volunteer organization that works twds keeping the lake healthy and safe for years to come.

The association’s Board of Directors is comprised of permanent and seasonal residents. Lake Kashagawigamog is located in the heart of the Haliburton Highlands tourist region. Widely regarded as a true jewel within Haliburton County, it is situated along the counties roads 1 & 21 corridor between the towns of Minden and Haliburton . Approach from the west off Highway 35 and from the east off Highwa

y 118. The largest lake in a five lake chain, it’s arguably the engine driving the largely destination-based economy in the area, having impact on the surrounding watershed communities.

An important change at Haliburton Emerg. 💪
06/10/2026

An important change at Haliburton Emerg. 💪

Haliburton Highlands Health Services (HHHS) is pleased to announce the opening of a newly enhanced space within its Emergency Department designed to better support patients experiencing mental health crises while improving privacy, safety, and care delivery for all patients. Effective June 1, the ne...

REMINDER!!We hope to see you on Saturday!!Lake Kashagawigamog Organization (LKO)AGMSaturday June 13th, 2026 ** Registrat...
06/10/2026

REMINDER!!
We hope to see you on Saturday!!

Lake Kashagawigamog Organization (LKO)

AGM
Saturday June 13th, 2026
** Registration 9:00 am
** Meeting 9:30 am
Chateau Woodland
3437 Kashagawigamog Lake Rd

Please join us!
All Members are welcomed.
Check your membership status or renew:
https://www.lko.ca/membership/join-the-lko/

Tim’s Coffee and goodies will be ready at 9 am
**please bring your own reusable thermos**



REMINDER!! We hope to see you on Saturday!!
06/10/2026

REMINDER!! We hope to see you on Saturday!!

Lake Kashagawigamog Organization (LKO)

AGM
Saturday June 13th, 2026
** Registration 9:00 am
** Meeting 9:30 am
Chateau Woodland
3437 Kashagawigamog Lake Rd

Please join us!
All Members are welcomed.
Check your membership status or renew:
https://www.lko.ca/membership/join-the-lko/

Tim’s Coffee and goodies will be ready at 9 am
**please bring your own reusable thermos**



Lake Kashagawigamog Organization (LKO)AGMSaturday June 13th, 2026 ** Registration 9:00 am** Meeting 9:30 amChateau Woodl...
06/01/2026

Lake Kashagawigamog Organization (LKO)

AGM
Saturday June 13th, 2026
** Registration 9:00 am
** Meeting 9:30 am
Chateau Woodland
3437 Kashagawigamog Lake Rd

Please join us!
All Members are welcomed.
Check your membership status or renew:
https://www.lko.ca/membership/join-the-lko/

Tim’s Coffee and goodies will be ready at 9 am
**please bring your own reusable thermos**



A life of service.
05/29/2026

A life of service.

Facts and Concerns with possible solutions in the works. 👍
05/25/2026

Facts and Concerns with possible solutions in the works. 👍

Join us to hear about what effects wake boats are having on our lakes and what we can do about it.

CLEAN DRAIN DRY So important!The spread of Invasive Species can have such a negative impact on our lakes!!
05/22/2026

CLEAN DRAIN DRY So important!

The spread of Invasive Species can have such a negative impact on our lakes!!

🌊 Protect the Lakes You Love 🚤

As part of Safe Boating Awareness Week, FOCA reminds you to:
✔️ Clean
✔️ Drain
✔️ Dry
before moving your boat to another lake or waterbody.

These simple steps help stop the spread of invasive species and protect Ontario’s waterways for future generations.

Healthy lakes start with all of us. (Thanks to our partners at CSBC for the boating image!) Learn more at foca.on.ca/boating




Water levels are still an issue to be mindful of…
05/15/2026

Water levels are still an issue to be mindful of…

The Ministry of Natural Resources – Bracebridge-Minden-Parry Sound District is advising area residents and visitors that:

Watershed Conditions Statement - Water Safety is in effect for the remainder of the MNR Bracebridge–Minden–Parry Sound District. Message will remain in effect until Friday May 22, 2026 at 11:59 p.m.

This message applies district‑wide across the MNR Bracebridge–Minden–Parry Sound District, including portions of the District of Parry Sound, District of Muskoka, and County of Haliburton.

Residents, visitors, and boaters are advised to use extreme caution near dams, as recent high-water levels may have affected safety booms, signage, barriers, and other safety features.

Residents and visitors should anticipate lake and river water levels to continue to decrease in many areas, with some locations beginning to stabilize.

Residents that have been affected by high water and flow conditions in the past should continue to take necessary action to protect or secure any vulnerable property in proximity to rivers and lakes and closely monitor developing conditions.

Lower-lying portions of known flood-prone areas may be impacted to varying degrees. MNR also advises extreme caution when using forest access roads for outdoor activities, as many may have been damaged by seasonal conditions, including washouts. These roads may be impassable.

Slippery stream banks and fast-flowing, cold water will create hazardous conditions around all water bodies. Residents and visitors are reminded to keep a close watch on weather conditions, regularly check for updated messages, exercise caution near fast-moving rivers and streams and maintain close supervision of children and pets.

WATERSHED CONDITIONS STATEMENT – WATER SAFETY: indicates that high flows, melting ice or other factors could be dangerous for such users as boaters, anglers and swimmers but flooding is not expected.

Visit www.mindenhills.ca/news for more details.

05/06/2026

Good info to keep on hand 🧸

***Important information for Lake Kashagawigamog boaters!! 🚤 ***
01/08/2026

***Important information for Lake Kashagawigamog boaters!! 🚤 ***

As reported by FOCA to members last year, Transport Canada has made it effective January 6, 2026 that all boats’ Pleasure Craft Licenses (PCL) now have an expiry date, and a $24 fee applies to new, renewed, transferred, or replaced PLCs.

Important note: this is different than the “Pleasure Craft Operator Card” that is issued in your name; this is for your boat(s) and a copy must be carried on board at all times.

If you have a boat that was licensed in 1974 or earlier, you must 'renew' by March 31st this year, or face fines. If licensed between 1975 and 1985, you have until the end of 2026, etc. The new standard will be a 5-year renewal period for PLCs. Get all the details - including a renewal deadline chart by boat license date – from our partners at CanBoat, from a link in the “Latest News” on FOCA’s webpage: https://foca.on.ca/boating/

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