Happy Labor Day Holiday

First Monday in September
Labor Day Labor Day is a federal holiday in the United States celebrated on the first Monday in September to honor and recognize the American labor movement and the works and contributions of laborers to the development and achievements of the United States. The three-day weekend it falls on is called Labor Day Weekend.
We are so excited to have our campground full this weekend. So many amazing people have visited us over this summer and all our guests here for the last “summer” holiday, Labor Day weekend.
Thank you for camping with us!!!
Labor Day weekend fun ideas for
our camping guests:
Of course, we have fishing as #1 on many of our lists~ along with swimming, campfires, smores!
Here are a few other fun ideas for this weekend:
1.
This is the last weekend for dirt track racing at Greenbush Raceway if you are looking for a fun night out
head to Greenbush Raceway, they are hosting 2 nights of racing both Saturday and Sunday night!
We have the racing schedules and a map with directions to Greenbush Raceway here in our Resort Office!
2.
Marvin Car Museum in Warroad, MN!
Car museum is located on Hwy 11 heading West right next to the Chevy dealer. 
Look for the
Stoplight
to the left of the front door
– if the light is green the museum is OPEN-You won’t be sorry!
3.
Be sure to check out the list of places to visit on our Resort information sheet you receive when you check-in!!
Check out all the fun small-town businesses in the cities of:
Warroad ~ Roseau 
Roosevelt ~ Williams ~ Baudette
all within 45 minutes of Dale’s On Lake of the Woods

High water/flooding clean up progress 8.28.22

This summer we were unable to use CS#’s 2,3,4,14,15, and 16. Over the last week/week 1/2 Dale has been slowing bringing down the berm and cleaning up from the flooding. This is Campsite #2.

Campsite #2

Looking through the tree’s you see campsite 2 and 3. Berm has been removed but still some standing water and the aftereffects of the standing water in this area since Memorial holiday.

Dump truck, bob cat, clean up…repeat!

Culvert open, water draining towards CS# 4 and out of the campground area, slow but sure! Fingers crossed; more rain will change this.

Still standing water, causing damage to many trees.

Ditch is still full, water from the south campground heading to the North.

Road to CS#’s 14, 15, and 16.

Cleaning up the lawn area.

Berm by CS#14

Standing water by CS#14

Removing the berm – CS#16, 15, 14!

CS#16, lawn area to the South. \

Looking good Dale!

Summer Projects 2022

Our lovely granddaughter Lindi helping us with summer projects, we finished 2 and as you can see, we have many to go!  Lindi heads home today but we sure were so grateful for Lindi’s help. 

We are getting our Sleeper bathrooms and generator boxes all repaired and repainted!!

The 2 on the right Lindi and I completed and starting Monday I will keep going with the help of our dear Kala. This will be a big project done but everything will look like new, all repaired and painted with new lighting in each bathroom.

High Water Lake of the Woods Notice Board Update 8.26.22

Lake of the Woods Secretariat –

Notice Board Updates

2022.08.26 Level Forecast

Aug 26, 2022 12:47 pmThe current level of Lake of the Woods is 323.62 m (1061.7 ft), over 95th percentile level for this time of year. The average lake level declined by 9 cm (3 in) over the past week. Lake of the Woods is expected to decline at a rate of 8 to 11 cm (3 to 4 in) per week. The dams in Kenora remain fully open.

The Winnipeg River between Kenora and Minaki is expected to gradually fall between 5 to 8 cm (2 to 3 in) over the next week as the Lake of the Woods level falls.

The current level of Lac Seul is 356.55 m (1169.8 ft), a 70th percentile level for this time of year. The level of the main body of Lac Seul declined by 7 cm (2 in) over the past week and is expected to decline by 1 to 6 cm (1 to 2 in) over the next week. Lac Seul authorized outflow is 450 m³/s with no scheduled changes.

Lake of the Woods Secretariat – Notice Board Updates 2022.08.19 Level Forecast

Lake of the Woods Secretariat –

Notice Board Updates

2022.08.19 Level Forecast

Aug 19, 2022 01:33 pmOver the past week, large amounts of precipitation fell over many areas of the basin. Weekly totals were well above average ranging from 40 to 75 mm for most areas. This rainfall has caused tributary flows to increase temporarily and lake levels to stabilize for a day or two. This brief but intense rainfall will not stop the drawdown of Lake of the Woods and Lac Seul and precipitation conditions are forecasted to return to the normal range over the next week.

The current level of Lake of the Woods is 323.72 m (1062.1 ft), over 95th percentile level for this time of year. The average lake level declined by 10 cm (3 in) over the past week. Lake of the Woods is expected to decline at a rate of 10 to 12 cm (4 to 5 in) per week. The dams in Kenora remain fully open.

The Winnipeg River between Kenora and Minaki is expected to gradually fall between 5 to 8 cm (2 to 3 in) over the next week as the Lake of the Woods level falls.

The current level of Lac Seul is 356.62 m (1170.0 ft), an 80th percentile level for this time of year. The level of the main body of Lac Seul declined by 3 cm (1 in) over the past week and is expected to decline by 6 to 8 cm (2 to 3 in) over the next week. Lac Seul authorized outflow is 450 m³/s with no scheduled changes.

Small steps to Flooding/High water Clean-up

Dale and Larry are starting the cleanup from the high water/flooding that has had to be part of our daily routing since before the beginning of the Spring Season this year.  We also have the wonderful help of our beautiful 12-year-old Granddaughter helping us for a couple weeks.  This young girl was right there for Grandpa Dale moving rocks, pulling of the plastic and help Larry fold the plastic up. 

Way to go Lindi!!!

Please note we are not in a safe zone yet, but we want to continue to stay on the cautious side until the water does recede to what would be considered a safe water level. Baby steps as they say!!

Parking lot berm cleanup!

Dale, Lindi, and Larry moving rocks and folding up the plastic then the Bobcat’s getting busy!!

This is the area between the lakeside berm and CS#5. Still water and we are still pumping water out quite a bit each week. Dale did open the culvert by CS#14 and CS#12A and then we received 2 days of rain which was given us another 3-4 inches.

Campsite #2, raked, leveled, grass seed planted! Unable to remove the berm as of today – baby steps!!! But at least we are able to use CS#2 again. Still have 6 campsites remaining in condition where we unable to have campers and may not be able to until next summer season.

Removed the West side berm by CS #14-#16 but the pumps remain as Dale will be opening the culvert here and with the 2 days of rain, we are ready to fire these pumps up.

Campsite #16 starting to take shape.

Campsite 16 – no water – berm removed, raking, leveling, and dragging to smooth out. Looking good Mr. Dale.

Dale has a good start on repairing the road to campsites 14,15, and 16 and building the permanent berm to prevent future flooding. This berm will be built to a protecting level and seeded for a nice grass covered berm. Maybe some wildflowers seeds tossed in there. Hmmm!?

Starting this berm section next. Thank you Lindi and Larry for moving all the rocks and removing all the plastic and folding it all up.

Looking good – couple pictures near CS#16 that has been underwater since Spring.

Berm removed from parking lot to Campsite 16!!!

Excavator hauling from here to the gravel pit and back quite a bit this summer season, that is for sure.

 

 

Come Camp with us – we are open for camping through Oct 31st!!

Dale and I would like to thank each and every wonderful person here with us this weekend. So blessed by each of you. We have all our campsites full through Sunday night. Thank you everyone. Last weekend we were blessed with almost full capacity and full this weekend and Labor Day weekend. Weekdays and upcoming weeks are really pretty wide open. Come do some late summer / Fall camping with us! We will be here for you.

Dale and Connie

Harbor Application Update 8/19/22

No further news.  I was told we would have an answer by last Friday. Made calls to DNR Monday and Wednesday with no call back to us.  Did not take the time to call today, lost track of time.  Will call again first thing Monday morning.  Hoping and praying for good results but the prayers will continue as we have to then go the next step and take all the paperwork to Lake of the Woods County soil and water department.

Updated report from Lake of the Woods Notice Board 8/17/22

Lake of the Woods Secretariat –

Notice Board Updates

2022.08.17 Levels Forecast & Regulation Strategy

Aug 17, 2022 03:23 pmThe current level of Lake of the Woods is 323.73 m (1062.1 ft), over 95th percentile level for this time of year. The average lake level declined by 12 cm (4 in) over the past week. Widespread precipitation fell over the past several days, with heaviest amounts over Lake of the Woods and the Big Fork and Little Fork river sub-basins. The recent steady drop in Lake of the Woods level stalled briefly due to this rain, but is expected to resume at a slightly slower rate of 5to 8 cm (2 to 3 in) per week. The dams in Kenora remain fully open.

The Winnipeg River between Kenora and Minaki is expected to gradually fall between 5 to 8 cm (2 to 3 in) over the next week as the Lake of the Woods level falls.

The current level of Lac Seul is 356.62 m (1170.0 ft), an 80th percentile level for this time of year. The level of the main body of Lac Seul declined by 3 cm (1 in) over the past week and is expected to decline by 5 to 8 cm (2 to 3 in) over the next week. Lac Seul authorized outflow is 450 m³/s with no scheduled changes.

Throughout the spring, the Lake of the Woods Control Board has been operating on an emergency basis, with meetings every few days to review the latest basin conditions and forecasts in order to make regulation decisions and provide frequent updates on forecasts to the public. The Board has also been active in briefing First Nations, municipalities and provincial and federal ministries involved in the emergency response to flooding across the basin.

With the return to normal summer levels for Lac Seul and a continued drop of Lake of the Woods expected this month, the Board has resumed normal operations according to an adopted Regulation Strategy. On August 16, the Board held a Regulation Consultation call with invitations to Grand Council Treaty #3 and representatives of Specific Interest Groups and Resource Agencies. Participants received a briefing of current conditions and forecasts and an overview of a draft strategy to operate Lake of the Woods and Lac Seul dams through to the end of October under a range of possible flow conditions. Participants were then given the opportunity to provide feedback on the strategy. The adopted Regulation Strategy is available at http://lwcb.ca/noticeboard/regulation/.

A key focus of the strategy is maintaining maximum outflow from Lake of the Woods until the lake level returns to the legislated operating range, followed by a balanced drawdown of the lake and the Winnipeg River in order to reach normal water levels ahead of freeze-up.