Resources
Welcome to the Resources section! Here, you’ll find a variety of helpful materials and tools designed to support you. Whether you are looking for information, guides, or useful links, this section provides valuable resources to assist you. Explore the options available and make the most of the tools at your disposal!
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How to maintain and restore natural shorelines. A tip sheet prepared by the Canadian Wildlife Federation. | |
“The Shore Primer: A Cottager’s Guide to a Healthy Waterfront” by Kawartha Conservation provides practical advice on how to protect your waterfront and improve water quality. It covers topics like shoreline management, invasive species control, and responsible waste disposal, emphasizing the importance of sustainable practices for a healthy ecosystem. | |
This guide offers you information and advice on ways to make the most of your shoreline property while living in balance with your lake’s fragile ecosystem | |
Crime Stoppers is a partnership of the public, the police and the media which provides the community with a proactive program for people to anonymously assist in the solving of crime and contributes to an improved quality of life in our community. | |
Information provided by FOCA on crime prevention, particularly concerning cottage theft and damage, which significantly impact police costs funded by property taxes. |
Municipality of the French River
44 St. Christophe Street, Suite 1, Noelville, Ontario P0M 2N0
Phone: (705) 898-2294 Fax: (705) 898-2181
Mayor & Council | |
Bylaws | |
The Waste Management Department oversees all aspects of waste management in the municipality. On this page, you’ll find information about landfill fees and accepted materials, the Waste Management By-law (2022-21), recycling resources, curbside recycling alerts, waste transfer sites, a waste disposal search engine, a sorting recycling game, hazardous waste details, and the Waste Disposal Environmental Assessment Report.
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Starting July 15th, 2024, if you are using a Travel Trailer on your residential property for more than 14 days in that year, you will require a Travel Trailer Licence. | |
The “Docks and Boathouses” page on the Federation of Ontario Cottagers’ Associations (FOCA) website provides information on the rules and regulations surrounding docks and boathouses in Ontario. It covers issues like permits, construction, and maintenance, helping cottagers understand their responsibilities and protect the environment. |