It was another awesome summer; we had such a great group working here and want to thank all of our crew.  They worked hard to provide excellent customer service to all of you.

Shawna-Marie and Luke have left our crew to explore other adventures and we wish them well after many, many great years here at Little Gull Marina.

The water has dropped fast again this year.  We are in the home stretch of bringing boats in for storage, so if you haven’t made arrangements with us yet to pick up your toys, it is definitely time, especially for the larger IOs.  You can contact Michelle to make arrangements.  If you normally bring your boat in to us and are uneasy doing so, please don’t hesitate to reach out.  We are happy to help get it here.

A special greeting at Thanksgiving time to express to you our sincere appreciation for your business and loyalty.

Our best wishes for a happy and healthy thanksgiving to you and your families.

Richard & Leah

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July 4, 2023

Happy Canada Day and Independence Day to all of our family, friends and customers!

On Saturday, Haultain Marine will be here on the point to demo different boats. Come and see the Armada Pontoon boats / Suzuki outboards / Mirrocraft utility boats and suzumar inflatable boats all powered by Suzuki outboards! Come check them out, go for a test drive, and enjoy what we hope will be sunny day on the water!

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Burn Ban in Effect June 6, 2023

Due to current conditions the Municipality of Trent Lakes has issued a ban on all open-air burning effective June 6, 2023 at 12:01 a.m. This ban suspends all approved Open Air Burning Permits.

This ban includes the following and will remain in effect until further notice to ensure public safety:

• burning of clean wood, leaves, and brush
• outdoor campfires
• charcoal BBQs
• all outdoor wood burning appliances
• patio torches
• outdoor candles
• fireworks
The following are permitted:
• propane-fuelled BBQs

Citizens are further reminded that all smokers’ materials should be fully extinguished before being discarded in proper non-combustible containers.

The Trent Lakes fire department would like to thank all citizens for their anticipated co-operation during this ban. We would also like to remind citizens that any person found to be conducting open air burning in contravention of the ban, is guilty of an offence and subject to charges being filed in Provincial Offences Court.

The Trent Lakes Fire Rescue will continue to monitor the conditions and issue a subsequent release when the open air burning ban is lifted. Citizens may also check www.trentlakes.ca for information on when the ban will be lifted.

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