The new Township Office and FireHall/Public Works facilities will be enclosed within a few weeks. Both are on schedule and within budget. Council passed a By-law to license dogs and to prohibit the running of […]
Four significant By-laws were passed after a lengthy Public Meeting. See the Township’s website at www.township.georgianbay.on.ca for details. For Georgian Bay, north of Honey Harbour, docks are limited to 2 per property with frontages less […]
The Orillia Power Corporation made another presentation on a proposal to install a 8,000 kW station at Sandy Grey Falls between Gray Lake and Go Home Lake. They have been after this site since the […]
The Township will be amending the Georgian Bay shoreline blasting by-law to include inland lakes after a serious concern on Gloucester Pool. Renovations, including new washrooms and repairs to the roof and block siding, will […]
Paul Emms presented the concerns of a number of cottagers on Little Go Home Bay, Gloucester Pool about excessive noise, dust and blasting activities occurring at a private cottage. Thousands of cubic feet of rock […]
No parking signs will eventually be placed along the road at Whites Falls on Muskoka Road 34 (road to the Big Chute). We had a very informative and deeply concerning presentation from the cottagers adjacent […]
Submitted by Norma Ferguson. I never believed it could happen. The ambulance drive got lost TWICE on the way OUT from the cottage to the 400! He ended up at dead ends and had to […]
Jim Walden, from the Georgian Bay Study Group, expressed concerns about the Resolutions passed by Council following Closed Sessions concerning the new Township Facilities and the lack of public consultation. The District Long Term Waste […]
Waterfront Ratepayers After Fair Taxation, WRAFT, is dedicated to achieving equity in waterfront property taxation. You can find more information about their activities by going to their website and reading their summer report at WRAFT […]
The Council for the Township of Georgian Bay at their meeting on July 11, 2005, unanimously turned down an application to amend the new Six Mile Lake By-law that would have allowed for a four […]
