The following is adapted from the Christie Lake Association's web page Island Etiquette.
While there are approximately 31 islands on Otty Lake, 11 are "patented" or deeded to private owners. The remaining 20 Islands are considered "Crown Owned"; are owned by the provincial government and managed by Ontario's Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR). MNR promotes a free use policy of Crown Lands and focuses on positive messaging, emphasizing good stewardship.
Cloverleaf Island is the most prominent of the Crown Islands on Otty, is relatively central and includes a good beach on one side which is a favourite location for recreation and socialization on the lake. Before tying up your boat on any island to go ashore, please ensure you are on public land and not private property. It is your responsibility to know which is which and respect the difference.
We are sharing the islands (and indeed the whole lake) with our families, each other and with future generations. Hence, below are some guidelines for the use of these islands.
For more information, see Recreational Activities on Crown Land.
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