2023 “Summer BBQ” for TLA Members

 

Dear TLA Members:

Please join us for the 2023 Summer BBQ. Here are the details:

Date: Saturday, July 22, 2023 (rain date: Sunday, July 23rd)

Time: Noon to 2:30 p.m.

Location: TLA Headquarters Building front lawn

Boat Docking: TLA docks and Manitou Landing docks

Food: BBQ fare – including vegetarian options + non-alcoholic drinks

BYOC: “Bring Your Own Chairs”

  • Special Guests
  • Information Tables
  • TLA Merchandise for Sale

Please RSVP to: tla@onlink.net by July 10, 2023

N.B., Remember to bring photos of your participation in the TLA “Shoreline Clean-Up Challenge” 2023. Prizes will be awarded in the following categories:

(a) most garbage collected (by volume or weight)

(b) largest piece of garbage

(c) strangest piece of garbage

(d) most-artistic piece of garbage

(e) oldest piece of garbage

(f) most-useful piece of garbage

 

TLA “Town Hall”: Thursday, June 8, 2023 at 8:30 p.m. Eastern

 

Greetings, TLA Members:

The next in our (occasional) series of virtual “Town Halls” will be held THIS THURSDAY, JUNE 8th, at 8:30 PM Eastern.

This time, we will focus on eco-tourism businesses operating on the Lake and their efforts to responsibly conserve the Temagami experience and contribute to the local economy.

Our panelists will be Dom and Rielly Nobes from Temagami Outdoors, and Ryan Smith from Chic Shore. We invited these business owners and operators to join us because, like many businesses on the Lake, they take pride in supporting all that makes Temagami unique, and their businesses support the objectives in the TLA’s “ONE Temagami” vision (2022) and “Economic-Development Policy (2023)”.

After each panelist has the opportunity to discuss their business and answer questions from the TLA Board, there will also be an opportunity for members to ask questions.

Prior to the “Town Hall”, we invite you to learn more about Temagami Outdoors and Chic Shore, and the TLA’s “ONE Temagami” vision and “Economic-Development Policy”, via the links below:

Temagami Outdoors

 Chic Shore

 ONE Temagami

 Economic-Development Policy for the TLA  (2023)

You can access the Town Hall via the following Zoom Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89013631211?pwd=NllBR0hWZnFLR1hqRGlkRVUxckVyZz09.

Thank you very much!  We look forward to seeing you this Thursday at 8:30 p.m.!

Sincerely,

Paul Tamburro and your TLA Board of Directors

 

MNRF Restricted Fire Zone in the Northeast Region (as of June 1, 2023)

 

Ontario’s Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF) has implemented a Restricted Fire Zone (RFZ) as of 12:01 a.m. Eastern on Thursday, June 1st.

A RFZ is an order made by the Ministry to restrict the use of open fires in a specific area of the province. It is a temporary measure put in place to prevent human-caused fires when the fire hazard is extreme or when firefighting resources are limited.

By law, you cannot have an outdoor fire in a RFZ (with some very limited exceptions). The restriction covers all burning, including grass, debris, and campfires – even when using an outdoor fire grate, fireplace, or fire pit.

MNRF Notice – Restricted Fire Zone in NE Region (June 1, 2023)

 

Temagami Lakes Association “Shoreline Clean-Up Challenge” 2023

 

Over the years, the amount of garbage floating in Lake Temagami’s waters and sitting on its shorelines has increased. Of particular concern are plastics, as they can take hundreds of years to break down. They may never do so completely, but instead disintegrate into smaller and smaller pieces – which can have negative impacts on wildlife (especially when ingested).

According to the World Wildlife Fund, plastic bags, for example, can take 20+ years to decompose, plastic water bottles – 450 years, and disposable diapers – 500 years.

To help address this issue, the Temagami Lakes Association would like to issue a “Shoreline Clean-Up Challenge” to its members – and anyone else who resides on, or enjoys, Lake Temagami.

During the Summer of 2023, we encourage year-round and seasonal residents (and visitors) to seek out, and collect, garbage in the water, or on mainland or island shorelines.

We will award prizes at the “TLA Summer BBQ” on Saturday, July 22nd, in these categories:

(a) most garbage collected (by volume or weight)

(b) largest piece of garbage (Hopefully, it won’t sink my boat when I’m taking it to the transfer station.)

(c) strangest piece of garbage (What on Earth is this?)

(d) most-artistic piece of garbage (Michelangelo would be jealous.)

(e) oldest piece of garbage (This thing is older than I am.)

(f) most-useful piece of garbage (This isn’t garbage – it’s something that I can use!)

Please dispose of all items appropriately, and simply bring photographic proof of your efforts to the event, or e-mail them to the TLA. Although, the BBQ will mark only the halfway point of the season, we urge everyone to continue with the clean-up initiative throughout 2023 and beyond.

For further information, please send a message to tla@onlink.net.