Summer 2024 Newsletter Now Available
We are doing a “drop dock” of the hot-off-the-press Summer 2024 newsletter on the Canada Day weekend. Printed copies are also available at Catchacoma Marina and Little Gull Marina or …
We are doing a “drop dock” of the hot-off-the-press Summer 2024 newsletter on the Canada Day weekend. Printed copies are also available at Catchacoma Marina and Little Gull Marina or …
The Trent Aquatic Research Program (TARP) from Trent University has again produced their Kawartha Highlands Water Quality Report 2024 (pdf). The report covers about 30 lakes, half of which are …
Hello Cottage Neighbours! This is a friendly reminder that your 2024 Catchacoma Cottagers’ Association membership fees are due. Your membership fees help support our many activities on the lake including …
Join the Catchacoma Forest Stewardship Committee and Wilderness Committee for our 5th annual winter wonders hike in Catchacoma Forest. Find out about what makes this old growth hemlock forest special …
In a sure sign that summer is over (sigh), Catchacoma’s hazard and navigation buoys have been taken out for 2023. Our volunteers – Jay, Steve and Ric – took out …
Trent Lakes Deputy Mayor, Carol Armstrong, requested that we share the September 2023 Trent Lakes Council Update with CCA members to update us on key decisions of Council that may affect us.
All members of CCA are automatically a member of FOCA (Federation of Ontario Cottagers’ Associations). By supporting FOCA, we help protect sustainable waterfronts across Ontario. Discover the benefits of being …
CCA has been sponsoring the work of the Trent University team from the Trent Aquatic Research Program (TARP) to sample the water quality on Catchacoma Lake. The team has been sampling lakes …
These hikes are led by by expert naturalists and teachers in Catchacoma Old Growth Forest. Thursday, August 24 and Friday, August 259:30 am to 12:30 pmFor 8 to 13 year …
This edition of the Catchacoma Forest newsletter includes Notes from the Field (recent exciting discoveries include a wildlife cam capture of what is likely an Algonquin wolf!), Catchacoma Forest youth …