The PLCA will be placing a number of geocaches around the lake this spring (in addition to the ones already placed by other cottagers). So this summer get ready to grab your friends, kids or family members and head out for a fun afternoon on the lake and the “ultimate” treasure hunt.
Read MoreThe past year has seen a calamitous rise in over-winter rates of honey bee mortality, raising the spectre of species’ extinction and throwing into question the vital role played by honey bees in pollinating plants. The fatality rate last winter in Ontario reached 58%
Read MoreThe PLCA is a member of the Coalition of Haliburton Property Owners Association (CHA), which represents 77 waterbodies and 12,500 properties in Haliburton County. Our association has applied to participate in their ‘Shoreline Classification and Restoration Project’...
Read MoreThe snow of last week lies on the land like one of Grandma's white chenille bedspreads. There might be a few tracks making patterns on its surface and some clumps that have fallen from the black-green branches of spruce, pine and balsam trees...
Read MoreThe year we bought the cottage on Paudash Lake was 1995. It was sort of a wedding present to each other. Neither of us had previously experienced much of cottage life but we were soon to learn how it would completely shape our perspectives and change our children's lives forever.
Read MoreThe Paudash Lake community has been well represented both at your municipal and county levels of government, but also on a Provincial scale, largely due to the efforts of the PLCA. Notable among the tremendous volunteers on Paudash Lake, are two people who have had a long and very direct involvement with FOCA, and with me personally. I am very pleased to recognize and celebrate the tremendous contributions and commitment of Gerry and Valerie Hunnius...
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