Representing The Brandy Lake Association

2025 Annual General Meeting Presentation

Protecting our watershed today to ensure a vibrant Muskoka legacy for tomorrow.

Please join us on Sunday, August 24th at 9 am at the Port Carling Community Centre (3 Bailey Street, Port Carling) for the 2025 Annual General Meeting of the Brandy Lake Association.  Updates on the status of Brandy Lake’s water monitoring program, social activities on the lake and plans for 2026 will be presented.

Guest speaker Dr. Peter Sale will be providing an update on activities of the Muskoka Watershed Council.  As a former resident on Brandy Lake, Peter will share his insight on how Brandy Lake fits within Muskoka’s integrated watershed management activities.

If you are unable to attend, please complete the proxy form which was recently emailed and give your vote to another member of the association who will be attending and can vote on your behalf.  Your vote counts!!!

LATEST NEWS

A Refresher On Blue-green Algae In Brandy Lake

Longtime property owners on Brandy Lake are no strangers to blue-green algae. Algal blooms at the beginning of the 2000s, when the predecessor of the Brandy Lake Association was forming, gave rise to focussed investigations by the Ministry of the Environment. In recent...

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Brandy Lake Plan

The Lake Plan for Brandy Lake seeks to ensure the protection of Brandy Lake and its watershed by implementing the priorities of the Brandy Lake Association (BLA) membership as identified in the BLA strategic plan. The Lake Plan recognizes that effective stewardship of the...

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Township of Muskoka Lakes Updates

By-law Enforcement Summer HoursAs of Friday May 19, the By-Law Division is changing their hours to best serve the community. By-Law Staff will be available Monday – Friday from 8:00 am – 6:00 pm, and Saturday and Sundayfrom 9:00 am – 5:00 pm. The best way to submit a...

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Environment Report

Water testing has begun again after a normal ice-out and very wet April. Water levels are beingperiodically monitored at the creek outlet. The Muskoka Watershed Council (MWC) has expanded its Blue-Green Algae project to includemore lake associations, thanks to the pilot...

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