Loon Lake Property Owners Association
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  • Events
    • Rock Bass Fishing Derby
    • Night Time Paddle
    • Regatta
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  • Newsletter
  • Membership
  • Lake Health
    • Water Quality Monitoring
    • Harmful Algae Blooms
    • The Chloride Report
    • LLPOA: Coliform Bacteria
    • Phosphorus, Calcium, etc
    • Invading Species Program
    • MOE: Dissolved Oxygen
    • 2023 Water Test Results
  • Resources
    • Ticks and Lyme disease
    • FOCA Member Benefits
    • Invasive Species
    • Emergency Contact Info
    • Loon Lake - at a Glance
    • Wake Safety
    • Loon is a Reservoir Lake
    • Haliburton Land Trust
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    • Home
    • Events
      • Rock Bass Fishing Derby
      • Night Time Paddle
      • Regatta
      • 2024 Photo Contest Winner
    • Newsletter
    • Membership
    • Lake Health
      • Water Quality Monitoring
      • Harmful Algae Blooms
      • The Chloride Report
      • LLPOA: Coliform Bacteria
      • Phosphorus, Calcium, etc
      • Invading Species Program
      • MOE: Dissolved Oxygen
      • 2023 Water Test Results
    • Resources
      • Ticks and Lyme disease
      • FOCA Member Benefits
      • Invasive Species
      • Emergency Contact Info
      • Loon Lake - at a Glance
      • Wake Safety
      • Loon is a Reservoir Lake
      • Haliburton Land Trust
Loon Lake Property Owners Association
  • Home
  • Events
    • Rock Bass Fishing Derby
    • Night Time Paddle
    • Regatta
    • 2024 Photo Contest Winner
  • Newsletter
  • Membership
  • Lake Health
    • Water Quality Monitoring
    • Harmful Algae Blooms
    • The Chloride Report
    • LLPOA: Coliform Bacteria
    • Phosphorus, Calcium, etc
    • Invading Species Program
    • MOE: Dissolved Oxygen
    • 2023 Water Test Results
  • Resources
    • Ticks and Lyme disease
    • FOCA Member Benefits
    • Invasive Species
    • Emergency Contact Info
    • Loon Lake - at a Glance
    • Wake Safety
    • Loon is a Reservoir Lake
    • Haliburton Land Trust

Did you know Loon Lake is a reservoir Lake?

The Coalition for Equitable Water Flow (CEWF) is a volunteer organization that was formed in August 2006 to represent the interests of the more than 30,000 Ontario taxpayers who own residential shoreline property on the 35 reservoir and 20 flow-through lakes within the Haliburton Sector of the Trent River watershed.


 If you would like to learn how to assess your waterfront and take action to mitigate risk, click the link after watching the below video - https://youtu.be/GacGkCHoBog


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