2024 AGM, Saturday, August 31st, 10-12pm

We would request that those who attend bring their own seating.

In order to vote during the AGM, cottage owners must have paid their 2024 fees. If you haven’t done so already, you may do so online through our “MLCOA Fees” page on our website at mlcoa.ca, or by cheque/cash at the AGM registration.

If you can’t attend the AGM but still want to retain your voting rights, you can do so by filling out a proxy form. It is available through the “Publications” page on our website at mlcoa.ca. You can have this returned to us with the person to whom you have given your proxy at the AGM registration desk.

The Agenda for the upcoming meeting is available now on the  “Publications” page on our website at mlcoa.ca . The minutes from the 2023 meeting are now available and a copy will be supplied at this year’s meeting.

*Please note – Several positions on the MLCOA board are open for election. Please give some thought to joining our board.

We look forward to seeing you on August 31st… let’s hope that mother nature provides some fine weather for us!

2022 AGM Saturday, Sept. 3 – 10 a.m.

Group Use Area, East end of the Campground
(where Family Fun Day is held)

We would request that those who attend bring their own seating.

In order to vote during the AGM, cottage owners must have paid their 2020 fees. If you haven’t done so already, you may do so online through our “MLCOA Fees” page on our website at mlcoa.ca, or by cheque/cash at the AGM registration.
 
If you can’t attend the AGM but still want to retain your voting rights, you can do so by filling out a proxy form. It is available through the “Publications” page on our website at mlcoa.ca. You can have this returned to us with the person to whom you have given your proxy at the AGM registration desk.
 
The Agenda for the upcoming meeting is available now on the  “Publications” page on our website at mlcoa.ca . The minutes from the 2021 meeting will be available after August 30th and a copy will be supplied at this year’s meeting.
 
*Please note – Several positions on the MLCOA board are open for election. Please give some thought to joining our board.
 
We look forward to seeing you on September 3rd… let’s hope that mother nature provides some fine weather for us!

2021 AGM – Saturday September 4

The 2020 Annual General Meeting of the Moose Lake Cottage Owners Association

Saturday, September 4th, 2021

10:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m.

Group Use Area, East end of the Campground

(where Family Fun Day is usually held)

Our AGM will be held outdoors this year to continue with safe practices for gatherings. In the event of rain, the AGM will be cancelled and further information will be delivered at a later date by email. 

We would request that those who attend bring their own seating and space yourselves accordingly.

In order to vote during the AGM, cottage owners must have paid their 2020 fees. If you haven’t done so already, you may do so online through our “MLCOA Fees” page on our website at mlcoa.ca, or by cheque at the AGM registration.

If you can’t attend the AGM but still want to retain your voting rights, you can do so by filling out a proxy form. We are including one with this notice and it is also available through the “Publications” page on our website at mlcoa.ca. You can have this returned to us with the person to whom you have given your proxy at the AGM registration desk, or dropped off at Block4/Lot9 (David Morrow –  President, MLCOA).

The Agenda for the upcoming meeting and Minutes for the 2020 AGM will also be available after August 26th through the “Publications” page on our website at mlcoa.ca.

*Please note – All positions on the MLCOA board are open for election. Please give some thought to joining our board.

We look forward to seeing you on September 4th… let’s hope that mother nature provides some fine weather for us!

David Morrow

President – Moose Lake Cottage Owners Association

Fern Alley Hiking Trail…

The Fern Alley hiking trail in Moose Lake Provincial Park is amongst those closed because of the current dry weather conditions. 

May 13, 2021 – Fire Ban and Backcountry Travel Ban in Southern Manitoba

Due to continued dry conditions and extreme wildfire danger, the following restrictions are now in place at all provincial parks south of the 53rd parallel (includes all easterncentral and western region parks).

  • All backcountry trails and water routes closed.  This includes hiking, equestrian, mountain biking and motorized vehicles.  Limited trails within developed front-country campgrounds and town sites remain open. See full list of trail closures here
  • No campfires permitted at any time.  CSA approved gas appliances are permitted.
  • Landing and launching of watercraft and aircraft restricted to developed shorelines only (docks and shoreline improvements made to safely secure aircraft and boats).  No portaging to backcountry areas. 
  • Remote cottage access under approved travel permit only issued at the discretion of the local Conservation Officer.
  • Industry and outfitters should contact their local Conservation and Climate office for more information.

Manitoba Parks Covid Update for May 1/2020

Here’s the latest update from Manitoba Parks regarding openings beginning May 4th. While most of this information pertains to camping related issues such as reservations and guidelines regarding physical distancing in Park spaces (washrooms etc.), these same guidelines pertain to cottagers while in the Park’s public spaces.

Click on this link to view/download the update PDF… parks_covid (1)

Spring 2020 update…

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With Spring well underway, and a rather unique cottage season approaching, the MLCOA board would like to update the membership on several items after a long and eventful winter.

As a result of the current Covid-19 Pandemic, cottagers should know that the Park will remain open, but all public services, such as washrooms, beaches, playgrounds etc. will be closed. You can check their website for updates – www.manitobaparks.com. On their homepage they have a COVID-19 update which will be adjusted as things change. The Parks administration is following the guidelines set by the Province of Manitoba… specific information regarding travelling to cottages can be found in this PDF… parks_covid .

As a result of the Covid-19 Pandemic, the MLCOA will not be hosting Family Fun Day and Moose Music this August. We will take this opportunity to “tweak” the event so that it will be bigger and better when it returns.

Installation of the new cottage road speed bumps as agreed upon at last fall’s AGM will happen in the next few weeks. Road grading must be done first and we are consulting with Parks regarding best placement for location and safety.

Park passes will now be accessible through the Government of Manitoba’s elicensing website. You can get your pass here… Manitoba Park Pass

The Silver Birch Resort is open and will be following best practice guidelines regarding physical distancing.

Your MLCOA fees can be paid at your convenience through our web portal here… pay my MLCOA fees, or use the link in the header menu.

As things change we will continue to update. We will also be sending this information out in an email to our subscribers list. If you aren’t on our list please contact us at our email address to be added… mooselakecoa@gmail.com

Thanks…

David Morrow

Moose lake Cottage Owners Association