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Posted: September 26, 2014

Changes to lake’s largest lakeshore campground

With the safety of its customers at the forefront, the difficult decision has been made not to renew the leases of a small number of seasonal tenants at the Lakeshore Resort and Campground.

This decision relates to a small number of seasonal leaseholders on the Lake Windermere waterfront portion of the southern side of the Lakeshore Resort and Campground.

Seasonal leaseholders in the rest of the campground will not be affected.

During the past camping season, some natural erosion was noticed along the banks of Lake Windermere in this area of the campground. In order to ensure tenant safety, a green space setback will be established in this area.

Plans are in the works to expand the northern part of the campground, where similar concerns do not exist. Leaseholders who have not had their lease renewed will be invited to move their trailers to the new area, when completed.

The Lakeshore Resort and Campground values its customers and is grateful for the cooperation and support if its long-time tenants, some whom have been spending their summers at Lakeshore for over 20 years.

Lakeshore Resort and Campground is the largest campground located on the pristine shores of Lake Windermere. It is owned and operated by the Akisqnuk First Nation.

Akisqnuk First Nation


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