Kawartha Conservation Water Quality Study

Kawaratha Conservation completed two water quality studies this past summer on Sturgeon, Balsam, Cameron, and Pigeon Lakes: Near Shore Monitoring and Starry Stonewort. 

The results are in and Sturgeon Lake’s results came back quite good.

Read the results of the Near Shore Monitoring study: 

See all the confirm sightings of Starry Stonewort in the City of Kawartha Lakes: https://www.eddmaps.org/county.cfm?sub=74386&id=3516

The party at the park is going on!

The response form is closed and has this message: This form is now closed as the map needs to be created and printed in time for the event.

See you Saturday at the park at 11am and trick or treating at 6pm. For more info visit the SPA Halloween website.

The Treat Trail has been created and lots of houses are participating! Get your ghosts, goblins, princesses and baby Yodas out there!

In Memory of Carol June McLean

Our deepest condolences to the McLean family in their time of mourning.

CAROL JUNE McLEAN (née McClure) June 25, 1924 – September 12, 2021

June McLean passed away at home at the age of 97. Predeceased by her husband, William Flavelle McLean and by her siblings, Edward, John, Alison and Christine. She is survived by her three children, Paul (Martha), Carol Gray and Mark (Judy) and grandchildren, James, Sarah, Will (Dani), Jack (Victoria), Chelsea (Cory) and great-grandchildren, Juliet and Allison. Devoted wife, loving mother and grandmother; kind and thoughtful friend. Prodigious correspondent to her many friends and family celebrating special occasions in their lives. June and Bill spent many happy summers at their cottage on Sturgeon Lake and on Georgian Bay on their boat. Enthusiastic supporter and volunteer at the Art Gallery of Ontario and later a member of Exploring Toronto. Lifelong member of the congregation of Rosedale United Church. She had high standards of etiquette from the dining room table to the tennis court. She always knew the right response to any social situation. A lively sense of humour; given to pranks. The consummate hostess with a talent for making people feel comfortable and welcome. Thank you to all of our mother’s devoted and loving caregivers from Living Assistance and to the palliative team from the Temmy Latner Centre. Donations in her memory may be made to The Arthritis Society or to the Temmy Latner Centre for Palliative Care. There will be a private funeral service.

Village Signs Up for Auction!

You may have seen the new signs at the two Village entrances – at the golf course and the main entrance.

The old signs will be up for auction beginning July 1st! (<– click link!!)

The old signs commemorate Sturgeon Point history and you can own one of the beautifully, hand-painted signs to proudly display on your boat house, bunkie, garage, in your rec room, etc., as a show of pride and love for Sturgeon Point.

Sign from Main entrance (front and back)

Sign from Golf Course entrance

You will need to create an account to participate in the Auction. It’s a simple process and takes only a minute or two.

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to own an artistic representation of our Village’s history and to kick start the fundraising for the Upper Wharf Restoration campaign (coming soon!).

GOOD LUCK!!!!