Many people from outside the Lake Simcoe area are surprised when they learn there is no association encompassing our entire lake... no community or cottagers' or property owners' association.
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Many people from outside the Lake Simcoe area are surprised when they learn there is no association encompassing our entire lake... no community or cottagers' or property owners' association.
Sunday, April 1, was the official opening of "Where We Live and Play," a photographic exhibit by Neil Kinnear and Lesley Chung at the Georgina Arts Centre and Gallery, 149 High St., Sutton.
As publisher of Lake Simcoe Living, I recently received the 2011 Media Recognition Award from the Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority.
Did you watch the Ontario Election Debate? Who won the debate? Who is going to win the election?
I am writing this with much sadness. Fraser Rennie, a father, devoted grandfather, owner of York Durham Sign, member of the Kinsmen Club of Sutton and a fellow sailor, died on Lake Simcoe on Sept. 10, 2011. A robust man, full of spirit and crazy about sailing, he is mourned by the Lake Simcoe racing community.
As I write this, it looks more like Winter outside -- but I know that Spring is on its way, along with the Spring issue of Lake Simcoe Living! The magazine is available across the Lake Simcoe Watershed. If you can't find a copy, email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Dr. Peter Dillon, an internationally renowned research scientist and expert in the chemistry of lakes and watersheds, has been named chair of the new Lake Simcoe Science Committee.