Came across some interesting letters posted on the weekend and was wondering if anyone can shed some light.
As they were posted in a different language they were difficult to interpret.
What I got from it was anyone with land (owned or leased) is entitled to a dock on shore (although they do not own the shoreline).
Two questions:
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Apologies the post was cut off two questions:
- is this correct?
- are you entitled to a dock at a main landing even if your camp is down lake?
take a picture of the sign as I speak French. what area are you talking about?
when you are coming in the main landing in Mungo Bay docks right straight ahead of you and to the left if you are looking up the ramp.
Will forward a picture shortly.
Quote from: crackers42 on May 16, 2017, 03:38:54 PM
when you are coming in the main landing in Mungo Bay docks right straight ahead of you and to the left if you are looking up the ramp.
Will forward a picture shortly.
The docks in Mungo bay, were built by camp owners in the area.
Crackers,
It appears that the cottagers in the area have the right to put in a dock to leave their boat at between visits.
Saving them from hauling it home.
They don't want to come in from their cottage and find a stranger's boat tied to their dock.
I would imagine that you would need permission to build a dock. Right Kipawa Jim??
I would say, that if you see a dock , empty on one side, if you left a message , with contact info, you might get lucky. Cheers, Jim We went through the same dilema , years ago.