Vankoughnet Author's Evening June 6th 2019 at 7pm
/Just $2 per person at The Village Square Library.
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Just $2 per person at The Village Square Library.
Read MoreWalk and/or donate to help turtles recover.
Read MoreVisit for links with more information on flooding in Bracebridge
Read MoreCelebration of Marilyn’s Life at Egan Funeral Home in Bolton on Sunday March 24, 2019 at 11:30 am.
Read MoreOn Thu Feb 7th at 7pm in Vankoughnet Library for Author's Evening at The Village Square. Visit for more details.
Read MoreRich Ingram passed away Sep 28th. Visit for details about service & visitation.
Read MoreVisit to see an overview of the 2017 Love Your Lake assessment of Wood Lake.
Read MoreFourth friday of the month at Village Square. Visit for more details.
Read MoreWood Lake water level & temperature available again on the WLCA website.
Read MoreReminder… the WLCA AGM is 1:30pm today at Caribou Lodge. Looking for new board members. Visit to see agenda & proxy form.
Read MoreWood Lake summary report available from Love Your Lake.
Read MoreThere is a loon on the lake that appears to be tangled in a fishing line from its mouth to its tail. It is swimming at a forward angle and is in distress trying to release itself. Michael Zahavi tried to approach it and while it allows him to get close, as soon as he is 4-5 ft away it goes down.
Wildlife Rescue advised that a group of people could coral the loon close to shore or use a net to get a hold of it and remove the fishing line. The loon probably won't survive without this assistance. As time goes by, the loon will become weaker and may become easier to approach.
The Muskoka Watershed Report Card is a science-based evaluation of the health of our watershed using a variety of environmental ‘health’ and ‘threat’ indicators. Health indicators include phosphorus and calcium concentrations in lakes, benthic macroinvertebrates, and interior forest habitat. Threat indicators include climate change, invasive species, fragmentation, and species at risk. Together, these indicators provide a “snapshot” of watershed health and serve to increase our understanding of the watershed where we live, work, and play.
Each of Muskoka’s 19 subwatersheds has been graded as ‘not stressed’, ‘vulnerable’ or ‘stressed’ for each indicator.