About the NFLAA

The NFLAA is a coalition of 16 allied Lake/Road Associations established by volunteers to provide representation, assistance and leadership on common interests.

The NFLAA aims to build relationships and partnerships with the Township, the County, the Province and related Government Agencies, Aboriginal Peoples, and other community associations.

In addition to promoting the visibility and voice of lake front property owners, the NFLAA is a forum for information, learning and effective communications for its members.

 

The North Frontenac Lake Association Alliance (NFLAA) was formed on November 13th 2010 in Ompah, North Frontenac County, Ontario. The meeting was attended by a number of individual lake associations and, as a result, formed the NFLAA.

Finding common ground… on the water.

 

Coming together.

The NFLAA is a coalition of 18 Lake and Road Associations in North Frontenac County established to provide representation, assistance and leadership on shared interests.

Protecting our water quality.

The common goal of all members is the shared concern of property owners to protect and improve the quality of water in our lakes and rivers across North Frontenac.

Improving it.

Our goal is to help lake associations in North Frontenac and the surrounding area protect and enhance their environment and maintain the quality of water in our lakes for future generations.

Mission

Our Mission is to provide allied Lake Associations with representation, assistance and leadership to address common interests.

Mandate

The NFLAA advocates for healthy lakes and rivers, and is the voice for North Frontenac’s 18 lake associations and 1100+ waterfront property owners.

Working together.

The NFLAA works closely with the North Frontenac Township, FOCA , MVCA and other significant stakeholders to further our goals.

Our shared goals and objectives

  • To build relationships and partnerships with North Frontenac Township, the County, the Province and related Government Agencies, aboriginal groups, and appropriate community associations;

  • To promote the visibility and voice of lake front property owners;

  • To act as a common voice for allied Lake Associations;

  • To follow issues and policies that may impact waterfront properties and property owners with deeded access to the lake;

  • To proactively address current and emerging issues;

  • To act as a common forum for sharing information, promoting education and effective communications among NFLAA members.

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