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Limerick Lake - 2026 News

NEWS UPDATE: May 19, 2026

Two out of three is a pretty good result for the holiday weekend.  After a cooler and cloudier Saturday than forecast, Sunday and Monday were quite nice.  Both days happened to top out at 82F.  Sunday was quite a bit calmer than Monday.  The Monday night thunderstorms missed this area.  A few strong gusts of wind around 11PM, but not a drop of rain.  One more day of above seasonal temperatures is predicted for Tuesday.  A strong cold front is forecast to pass through the area between 5 and 8PM this evening bringing potentially severe thunderstorms.  They are talking about 100km winds and Loonie sized hail possible this evening.  Make sure your boats are securely tied.  I still have thunderstorm PTSD from the May 2022 storm.  The rest of the week should be mostly sunny and back to around seasonal temperatures.

I got an inquiry from a cottager on Friday who is missing a roughly 4 foot by 4 foot piece of the walkway for their dock.  It is unpainted, pressure treated wood.  No additional floatation.  Just the wood itself.  Most likely toward the west end of the lake.

There was another hopefully positive development on the Dixon Creek access issue on May 1st, and a further update on May 12th. I hope to learn more this week.  First, we learned that it is not a creek or river.  The waterway does not fall enough meters per kilometer to be considered a creek or river.  It is officially a "waterway."  2nd is that taking identifiable photos of anyone on a waterway without their permission is illegal.  The Municipality is working behind the scenes (with the assistance of numerous cottagers) on both short term, and long-term solutions to ensure continued motorboat access to Dixon Lake for years to come.  

Whether renewing or becoming a new member of the Limerick Waterways Ratepayers Association (LWRA), you can do it easily on their website at: lwra.ca.  Dues are $50 per year per cottage.  Please support the organization that works on many issues of importance to the lake community.  The canoe races, AGM and picnic will be Saturday, August 1st. The traditional sailboat race will be Sunday, August 2, at 2:00PM.

The LWRA has been involved with the Lake Partner Program for some 40 years.  Here is a link to a graph of water clarity testing results that covers the past 30 years.  You can see from the dotted red trend line that there has been almost no change in water clarity in that time.

https://lwra.ca/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Secchi-graph-2025.pdf

The Association is also a member of "Safe-Quiet Lakes."  That organization did an in-depth survey of cottagers across eastern Ontario.  The results of that survey are available here:

https://lwra.ca/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Safe-Quiet-Lakes-2025-Survey-Report.pdf

Transport Canada is digging into our pocketbooks this year.  Most of us now have to renew the registration of our boats every 5 years.  Pretty much applies to every boat that has an engine of 10hp or more regardless of age.  More information here:

https://tc.canada.ca/en/marine-transportation/vessel-licensing-registration/licensing-pleasure-craft/apply-manage-pleasure-craft-licence-pcl/apply-manage-pleasure-craft-licence-pcl

There is a $250 fine if you get pulled over for a safety inspection this season and your registration is not up to date.

There have been several sightings of cormorants on the lake.  Here is a link to the 2026 Ontario hunting regulations.  We are in WMU 61.  Check page 87 for hunting regulations for cormorants.

https://lwra.ca/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Hunting-regulations-summary-2026.pdf

Summer burning rules came into effect on April 1.  Fires are permitted 7PM to 7AM only through October 31st.  Check the municipal website for information regarding total fire bans during the summer should that become necessary.  There is also information there on how to apply for a permit for a legal daytime fire through the summer months. (conditions allowing) 

 The dump is on summer hours through August 31.  It is open Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday and holiday Mondays from 11AM to 6:00PM.  (Note those are changed hours as of late 2025.  It used to be 1PM to 8PM on Wednesday and Sunday) The Roads Department that oversees the landfill is doing a great job of keeping it neat and organized.

The 2026 fishing regulations are on-line.

https://lwra.ca/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/2026-fishing-regulations-summary-en-2025-12-08.pdf

The fishing seasons and regulations for this area (zone 15) remain the same as 2025.  They are on pages 104-114 of the regulations book.  Bass starts June 27 and ends November 30.  Trout started January 1 and ends September 30 with the slot size of 16 to 21 inches to be returned to the lake.  It is a one-line lake for ice fishing.



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