Helpful LINKS...
The Federation of Ontario Cottage Associations.  Interesting perspectives on a variety of topics of concern to cottagers and year-round residents
alike.
Information on living with bears, etc.
The township's web site.  Landfill hours, library hours, public works, council information and more!
HHHS Minden provides out-patient & walk-in clinic services in the Emergency Department.  The Community Health Care Centre at the Minden
site of HHHS offers a medical clinic, visiting specialists and other health programs that allow residents of Haliburton County to receive special
care locally.  
We are committed to manufacturing and distributing quality, leading edge, effective, economical and eco certified environmental products. For
cottage, cabin and country living.
If you’re a shoreline resident, we are committed to helping you obtain information to protect your property, prevent problems like erosion, and
protect water quality, fish and wildlife habitat.
GOVERNMENT LINKS
ENVIRONMENTAL LINKS
HEALTH LINKS
GENERAL  LINKS
The Lake Partner Program is a province-wide, volunteer-based, water-quality monitoring program. Volunteers collect total phosphorus
samples and make monthly water clarity observations on their lakes.
Welcome to the Office of Boating Safety (OBS), Transport Canada’s focal point for the recreational boating community.  
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Gull Lake  Cottagers
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Invading species are one of the greatest threats to the biodiversity of Ontario's waters, wetlands and woodlands. Originating from other
regions of the world, and in the absence of their natural predators or controls, invading species can have devastating effects on native
species, habitats and ecosystems.
Boaters and Anglers - You can Help!
A comprehensive listing of contact information on  Wildlife, Invaiding Species, Water Quality, Septic System, Polution Prevention, Natural
Shoreline and much more, brought to you by FOCA and Docktalks.
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The Coalition for Equitable Water Flow -
CEWF Mission Statement

The Coalition is seeking the implementation of an equitable water management policy for the TSW that accords equal consideration, along
with fair and just treatment, to everyone in the entire Trent River Watershed.  Reservoir and flow through (RAFT) lake communities should be
considered equally with all other TSW communities where the policy applies to safe navigation, access to waterfront property, economic
sustainability and the avoidance of negative environmental and economic impacts


www.cewf.ca
With over 20 years of experience serving discerning diners in the big city, a well received menu of eclectic fusion cuisine with a South East
Asian influence is now available in cottage country, conveniently and easily accessible, off Highway 35 at Moore Falls.

SummerKiss offers casual contemporary dining in two spaciously inviting dining rooms, a sunroom, and a patio with a beautiful view of
Moore Lake, and friendly attentive service. We look forward to catering to your summer enjoyment!
On the Lake...
Since 1932, when Kilcoo was founded by Charles F. Plewman, thousands of boys and young men from Canada and around the world have
shared a certain magic on the shores of Gull Lake in the Highlands of Haliburton. Kilcoo helps to build self confidence, social responsibility
and appreciation of others, but the magic really takes place when the sum of all the experiences and friendships come together to create a
most special time and feeling in our campers' lives. So please, browse through our web site, and hopefully you will catch a glimpse of what
the magic of Kilcoo Camp is all about.
Miners’ Bay Lodge, family-owned and operated since 1938, is a family-oriented summer resort in the beautiful Highlands of Haliburton.
Located approximately 2 hours north-east of Toronto on highway 35, our 70-acre property sits on the shores of Gull and Round Lakes. We
are surrounded by lakes, there being more  than 500 in the county and these, along with Haliburton’s wooded hills, make a most attractive
setting for your holidays. Our summer season runs from mid-June to Labour Day.