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District wants Wood Lake swimming area to fall under its jurisdiction

The District of Lake Country applied to the province for a licence of occupation
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The District of Lake Country wants to regulate Crown land at the north end of Wood Lake.

The district recently applied to the province for a licence of occupation for swimming and recreational purposes for an area which is 30 hectares in size and extends from the natural boundary to 200 metres into the lake.

The area鈥檚 location extends 鈥渇rom the south boundary of the boat launch to the east side of the channel of the isthmus crossing between Wood Lake and Kalamalka Lake,鈥 according to a report which was presented to district council May 2, 2017.

CN rail was the previous owner of the land near the foreshore, but now that it is owned by the district, 鈥渨e are applying for a licence of occupation so people can鈥檛 start throwing docks in, or hamburger stands or whatever,鈥 Mayor James Baker said.

Currently, a small swim wharf and buoys are already in the water, which keeps boats out of the way from swimmers, Baker said.

鈥淲e put those off all the public beaches that are being used whether we have a licence of occupation or not because it鈥檚 a safety issue as well. People get tired and can鈥檛 make it back they have a chance to rest.鈥

With a licence of occupation, the district would be able to do whatever it wants in the area in terms of recreation, he said.

鈥淲e get to say what can happen on those public plans鈥 It鈥檚 closer to home if we鈥檙e doing the regulating instead of the province, people can call us.鈥

The district currently holds licences at Coral Beach, Gable Beach, Okanagan Centre, Pixton Beach, Crooked Lake and road ends in Carr鈥檚 Landing.

Comments will be received from the public until June 28.


carli.berry@kelownacapnews.com

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