A place to live and play

Natural Beauty

Clearwater Bay is a popular cottage country region where many Ontarians and Manitobans live and play, spending their summers swimming, fishing, boating, hiking and enjoying the natural beauty and tranquility of the area. Countless year-round residents, seasonal homeowners and visitors from far and wide continue to enjoy its pristine beauty.

A Fisher's Paradise

The region is a world-renowned fishing playground for anglers from all over North America. Whether it’s hobby fishing for pickerel (walleye) as a pastime or participating in the highly anticipated annual Kenora Bass Masters International tournament, the fishing community of Clearwater Bay is a testament to the area’s rich aquatic life.

A Home for Many

The surrounding forest lies within a transition zone of three distinct natural environments: northern, southern and prairie. This biodiversity makes the area an ideal habitat for many different trees such as elm, ash and basswood as well as Manitoba maples, northern spruce and jack pine.

 

We believe that removing the trees in this area will allow for increased flow of toxic nutrients into the lake and impact the water quality at Clearwater Bay.
CLEARWATER BAY FOUNDATION

We must protect the water

What happens when you clearcut?

  • Removing trees causes run off of nutrients from the forest
  • Increased nutrients levels resulted in algae blooms along the shoreline
  • Decomposed blooms reduce oxygen levels of the water
  • Low oxygen degrades the lake trout habitat and overall water quality
what people say

“We were so isolated it was like being lost. I wish all to see something this good.”

Life at Clearwater Bay

“We slept with the patio doors open and woke to the soft lapping of waves.”

Life at Clearwater Bay

Clearwater Bay needs the forest!

Join us to ensure this area remains protected.  Become a member for $50 and help protect Clearwater Bay

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