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President's Message - May 2021

To: All SSCA Members, Associate Members and your families; Last year we started spring with a shut down. As true Georgian Bay people, we carried on and made the best of the situation. The Programs Committee organized several safe distanced events including the Outer Island Adventure Race with Kayaks ...

May 2018

To: All SSCA Members, Associate Members and their Families   Canada’s big birthday took place in 2017 and multiple sesquicentennial celebrations were held throughout the year across the country and around the world. Sans Souci marked Canada’s 150th year on Canada Day with a fun-filled family ...

May 2017

To: All SSCA Members, Associate Members and Families   My early memories of Georgian Bay are of exploring in a wooden lifeboat called “putt putt” uninhabited islands and weathered pink granite all within safe view of my mother. While not far from the nest, in my mind these islands were distant ...

March 2016

To: All SSCA Members, Associate Members and Families   Welcome to the summer of 2016. In honor of the Georgian Bay Association’s (GBA) 100th Anniversary, I would like to take this opportunity to highlight how the GBA is helping the SSCA achieve our objective of protecting and preserving Georgian ...

March 2015

March 2015   To: All SSCA Members, Associate Members and Families   Welcome to the summer of 2015. I was reminded again today how blessed we are to have a slice of heaven in the Sans Souci area of Georgian Bay. It is a place where we can feel the cares of the world float away on the boat ride ...

March 2014

To: All SSCA Members and Families,   Welcome to the summer of 2014. A polar vortex is settling in over the province of Ontario for the month of March as I write this update.  Erratic weather patterns are the new normal which further supports the need for managed water levels of our middle lakes ...

March 2013  

To All SSCA Members and Families   Welcome to the summer of 2013. Even with the snow we had this winter we are flirting with historic low water levels. The Township of the Archipelago (TOA) staff have been working with various levels of government to streamline application processes and reduce red ...