Winnipeg River Bridge Boat Launch
This boat launch is located on the east side of the Winnipeg River bridge off Hwy 313. Locally know as the "narrow bridge". This boat launch is in a great location, close to town and a short boat ride from Lake Lac du Bonnet. Check out the HIS and HERS outhouses, picnic area and local history markers. This is a free public launch. Loads of parking space. The ...
Posted by Stacey Harron
on May 1, 2012
The Cottager's Handbook
The Cottager’s Handbook for cottage lots within the Provincial Park System
Homeowner’s Manual for Onsite Wastewater Management Systems
Application to Register Onsite Wastewater Management Systems and Fee Schedule
Special Locations for Onsite Wastewater Management Systems within a Provincial Park
For more information visit http://www.gov.mb.ca/conservation/parks/cottaging/handbook.html
Posted by Stacey Harron
on March 26, 2012
Park Fees
Park Vehicle Permits are required in Manitoba's provincial parks beginning May 1, 2012. Vehicle Permits: Annual - $30.00 (valid until April 30, 2013) Casual - $8.00 (valid for 3 consecutive days from the date of purchase) Daily - $4.00 (valid until midnight on the date of purchase) Bus Permits: Annual - $100.00 Casual - $30.00 (valid for 3 consecutive days from the date of purchase) Daily ...
Posted by Stacey Harron
on February 14, 2012
Power Smart Refrigerator Retirement Program
Manitoba Hydro
RETIREMYFRIDGE.CA
Requirements for Program Participation 1. You must be a Manitoba Hydro residential customer. 2. You must be the owner of the appliance and over the age of 18. 3. The appliance(s) must be located at your primary service address in a single family dwelling (Apartment, condominiums ...
Posted by Stacey Harron
on January 28, 2012
What better way to liven up the long, cold winter than with a jump into the frigid Manitoba water?
Join the Polar Bear Dare on February 25, 2012 in beautiful Lac du Bonnet (town dock) and raise funds for Manitoba's kids who are less fortunate.
The Polar Bear Dare is a new twist on an age old event. Traditionally, in a "polar bear swim", participants would voluntarily jump into frigid waters ...
Posted by Stacey Harron
on January 17, 2012
Are you wondering home much you should have saved to buy a property?
Click here to download a worksheet which will give you a great idea of what you will need.
HOME PURCHASE COST ESTIMATE WORK SHEET
To learn more visit the CMHC website
WWW.STACEYHARRON.COM
Posted by Stacey Harron
on January 12, 2012
Click Here for more info
Posted by Stacey Harron
on December 16, 2011
2011 was a buyers market in the Lac du Bonnet area! A Buyers market is a market which has more sellers than buyers. Many buyers have gone south of the border to buy recreation homes. U.S. Buyers are not interested in paying the higher prices and very rarely buy properties in the area, with no indication that they will be returning anytime soon. Job layoffs over the past 4 years have had an impacted ...
Posted by Stacey Harron
on November 23, 2011
The Winnipeg River is a Canadian river which flows from Lake of the Woods in the province of Ontario to Lake Winnipeg in Manitoba. This river is 235 kilometres (146 mi) long from the Norman Dam in Kenora to its mouth at Lake Winnipeg. Its watershed is 106,500 square kilometres (41,100 sq mi) in area, mainly in Canada. About 29,000 square kilometres (11,000 sq mi) of this area is in northern ...
Posted by Stacey Harron
on November 10, 2011
“All we’re asking is that the government fund education more fairly,” was Lorne Weiss’ message at a press conference held on Monday morning in a farmyard near East Selkirk.
The letspayfair.com 2011 campaign, launched by the Manitoba Education Financing Coalition (MEFC) on Monday, is a protest against the province’s heavy reliance on property ...
Posted by Stacey Harron
on November 3, 2011