We are located in the heart of Saskatchewan lake country, serving the residents in and around Emma, Christopher, Anglin, and McPhee Lakes. The municipality is only 15 kilometers wide and 50 kilometers long, beginning at Christopher Lake and extending north to Timber Cove.
Recent Posts
Shoring up our Shorelines – Jacquie Moore
Article originally printed in Vacationland News July 3rd 2019 Issue. As Janet and Grant Gibson locked up their McPhail Cove cabin last Fall, they knew when they next saw it, things were going to look drastically different. They had lost seven of their huge, old spruce trees in...
2019 Barbecue July 26th
Come to our community barbecue from 4pm-6pm on Friday, July 26th 2019. We will be giving FREE food and beverage on Neis Beach Park. Office is closed at 3:30PM.
June 2019 Update
As noted in previous updates, the meeting agenda and supporting documents are posted under the Council (Meeting Agendas) tab on the website – lakeland521.ca. The District Council and staff welcomes you to two upcoming events: Saturday, July 6, at 11am at the Christopher Lake...
May 24th 2019 Fire Ban
The May 24th fire ban is OVER effective June 7th 2019. Printable PDF
April & May 2019 Update
This update will cover both the April and May Council meetings. The meeting agendas with supporting documents, if applicable, are posted on the website under the Council (Meeting Agendas) tab. For additional information and to view reports and documents, please refer to the...
Waskesiu Prescribed Fire – Information Bulletin
WASKESIU LAKE, SASKATCHEWAN, May 9, 2019 – Parks Canada is conducting a prescribed fire in the Waskesiu Community Fuel Break (CFB). Parks Canada conducts annual prescribed fires in the CFB to reduce the amount of forest fuels and risk of wildfire to Waskesiu townsite. Click...
Nutrient Research Program Update
Nutrient loads, as evidenced by excess plankton growth, have become increasingly evident at Emma Lake over the past several summers. Increased nutrients are tied to a variety of sources including: lawn and garden fertilizers; septic tank seepage; and increased storm water and...
Getting Involved Spring/Fall 2019 – Ecological Toolkit
To participate in this program, landowners are required to contribute 25% of the total project costs. The cost for each project varies depending on the size of the shoreline and the number of plants and materials used.
