We're down precipitation by 25 - 50%, depending where you are in southern Ontario. I know this is not a new tale for many countries. I try to prepare for it.
The was a fire on the nearby lake, lit by renters setting off fireworks. Finally, our township has a partial, Level 2, fire ban. Not enough, to my mind. One can still make small fires. No higher than 30". Seriously.
I remember being in Muskoka, on the lake, and renters would set off fireworks for 2 weeks every night.
The other problem was bonfires. July, 2010, Bala, there was a fire ban, but I snapped a photo of this bonfire in Bala Bay. The property owner asked me to remove the photo from my blogpost. He knew he'd been stupid.
I had an interesting read the other day: "Short term renters are messing up cottage country"
After reading that, we really believe that if you cannot afford a $6000/month mortgage, maybe it's a risk you shouldn't take. One guy charges $1500 PER NIGHT, for a cottage that sleeps 16. What else will people do but party?
"In Simcoe County, Muskoka, Kawartha Lakes and beyond, town councils, residents and hosts are clashing over how to regulate short-term rentals and how to enforce the rules."
These are guests who don't understand septic systems, do not respect the water, and people who don't respect neighbours.
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Living in a town established in 1816, the roads were created in the horse and buggy era. Trucks have to cross the line.
I got the zoomies: On the lawn tractor!
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