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Partners: Town of Sylvan Lake Lacombe County Red Deer County Alberta Environment and Water Alberta Sustainable Resource Development Summer Village of Birchcliff Summer Village of Half Moon Bay Summer Village of Jarvis Bay Summer Village of Norglenwold Summer Village of Sunbreaker Cove

The key responsibility of the Sylvan Lake Management Committee is to assist municipalities in providing a coordinated approach to the implementation of the Sylvan Lake Management Plan (SLMP) and ensure the lake remains a healthy and treasured asset in the future. The Sylvan Lake Management Committee Vision: Sylvan Lake and its watershed are a healthy, treasured resource where a responsible, collaborative planning approach achieves a balance between development, nature, and recreation.

The Problem

In the past few years an increasing number of ice fishing huts have been abandoned on Sylvan Lake. Debris including wood, gasoline, furniture, plastic and metal ends up settling to the bottom of the lake or floating to the surface after the ice has melted. This unwanted debris causes boating and swimming hazards, washes up on shorelines as garbage, and causes detrimental contamination to fish and waterfowl habitat. The end result is pollution to the lake and environmental concerns from those fishermen who do not respect the lake or the sport. In 2011, 25 ice shacks were left on Sylvan Lake, resulting in environmental and public safety risks.

April 2011 – Ice fishing huts pulled off the ice

Our Solution A four step approach to solving the abandoned ice hut problem: 1.Education 2.Voluntary Ice Hut Registration 3.Removal 4.Resolution

Partnerships Sylvan Lake Management Plan Committee RCMP – Sylvan Lake Detachment Alberta Environment and Water Alberta Sustainable Resource Development

In conjunction with the local RCMP, a voluntary registration process was developed. Fishermen were encouraged to register their huts and were assigned a 3 digit number that was permanently visible on the structure. The RCMP would use that registration information to contact owners if the ice hut was vandalized while left unattended or to contact owners at the close of the season if the ice hut was still on the lake. Ice Fishing Hut Registration

Owner is to place the number on 2 sides of the hut however they choose; Program is a voluntary registration system; One time registration number; All information provided is collected by the RCMP for future use if any break-ins occur or for contact if the hut is still on the ice after the season closes; Register at the RCMP station or the Town of Sylvan Lake Office. Registration Program

Education A brochure was developed around the theme “TAKE IT OFF”, as a compliment to the respect our lakes program that Alberta Environment currently runs. The brochures are available at each location that sells fishing licenses in Sylvan Lake, as well as the Town Office and RCMP station.

Media Coverage: CBC radio (english and french) Red Deer Advocate Bob Scammell, Outdoor writer, Red Deer Advocate Sylvan Lake News CTV news – Calgary CBC TV - Calgary Education

Red Deer Advocate News Article Bob Scammell, Outdoor writer

Respect Our Lakes Program – Alberta Environment Current promotion being done by Alberta Environment, happening all across Alberta. Respect Our Lakes poster being placed on some huts on Alberta Lakes.

Ice Hut Visits

February 11 & 12, 2012, from 1-4pm Michael Lee (RCMP) Susan Samson (Sylvan Lake), and Beverly Anderson (Summer Village of Norglenwold) Ice Hut Visits As part of the education process, ice hut visits were conducted to speak to fishermen face to face to let them know about the program.

91 huts visited; 11 fishermen signed registration forms; Ice Hut Visits Brochures were left empty huts; 1 took the information to review and hand in later; Everyone was very supportive of the program.

A removal committee was formed consisting of RCMP, AEW, SRD, Town of Sylvan Lake and the County of Lacombe. Ice huts left on Sylvan Lake after the close of the ice fishing season were to be removed under the authority of the Environmental Protection Act. Removal

On April 2 nd, 2012 Alberta Environment and Water, along with officials from the Town of Sylvan Lake and the Summer Village of Norglenwold, ventured onto the ice to remove the 5 ice huts that were left. The huts were transported to the nearest access point where they remained for a week grace period before being hauled away by either the Town of Sylvan Lake or Lacombe County and disposed of. None of the 5 huts were registered in the program. Removal

The Town of Sylvan Lake is putting forward a resolution to the Alberta Urban Municipalities Association to ask the Provincial Government to bring in legislation to require mandatory registration of ice fishing huts. The County of Lacombe will bring forward a similar resolution through its rural association (AAMDC), as will the Summer Villages to the Association of Summer Villages of Alberta (ASVA). A resolution on the issue is also coming forward from the Red Deer Fish and Game Association. The ideal goal will be for the province to regulate the mandatory licensing of ice fishing huts on Alberta’s lakes, as this problem is not unique to Sylvan Lake. Next Steps - Resolution

Whereas an increasing number of fisherman engage in ice fishing on these lakes due to Alberta’s rapid population growth and the popularity of the sport has resulted in the placement of a record number of ice fishing shelters or huts on our lakes; and Whereas many of these ice huts are left after the end of the seasons despite current legislation that requires their removal; and Whereas these abandoned huts result in number of negative consequences including pollutants in our lakes, hazards for other lake users such as boaters and swimmers, unsightly debris on our lakeshores, and risks for those who are left with the task of removing these abandoned huts, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Alberta Urban Municipalities Association urge the Government of Alberta to provide increased education and enforcement with regard to responsible ice fishing including the introduction of a registration program for ice fishing huts to assist in the their timely removal from Alberta lakes. Whereas Alberta’s lakes are a valuable natural resource for all Albertans that must be used in a sustainable manner to ensure the long-term benefits are preserved for future generations; and Whereas the wide variety of recreational uses on these lakes creates environmental challenges and results in potentially conflicting uses that need to be managed: and Resolution

Summary For the first year of operation the Take It Off program was considered to be a success by the Sylvan Lake Management Committee and supporting partners. There were a total of 14 registered fishing huts with welcomed support from the majority of all fishermen who were talked to on Sylvan Lake. At the close of the fishing season only 5 ice huts remained, which was down considerably from 2011, which saw 25 huts still on the ice after the end of the ice fishing season. The Sylvan Lake Management Committee along with all the supporting project partners, are hoping to see the project continue into the 2012/2013 season and for the province to seriously consider the resolution submitted, in order to put provincial legislation behind this endeavor for the health of all Alberta Lakes.