Your Grounds and Communication Committee is pleased to announce that they will once again be providing invasive plant species collection on Saturday, April 24, between 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon.Please ensure that all invasive species are put in paper compostable yard waste bags and are delivered to our collection site, the visitor parking area on...Continue reading→



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INVASIVE PLANT SPECIES COLLECTION – June 15
LONG LAKE HEIGHTS ESTATES SP 830 A ‘‘Strata” Community INVASIVE PLANT SPECIES COLLECTION Your Grounds and Communication Committee is pleased […]
AGM – Tuesday, November 14th
Dear Homeowners, Long Lake Heights Estate is a bare land strata including 229 individual lots. Within Long Lake Heights, there […]
RED BIN FALL PROGRAM – November 10 through to November 13
LONG LAKE HEIGHTS ESTATES SP 830 A ‘‘Strata” Community RED BIN FALL PROGRAM We are pleased to announce that the […]
2022 Curb Side Pickup Calendar
Follow the link below for the new 2022 Curb Side Pickup Calendar https://www.longlakeheights.ca/wp/curb-side-pickup-calendar/
INVASIVE PLANT SPECIES COLLECTION – October 23
Your Grounds and Communication Committee is pleased to announce that they will once again be providing invasive plant species collection on Saturday, October 23, 2021, between 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon. Please ensure that all invasive species are put in paper compostable yard waste bags and are delivered to our collection site, the visitor parking...Continue reading→
Long Lake Heights Speed Limit – 30 KM
Due to several concerns posted on our Facebook page about speeding on Summit Drive, Council members completed a count of speed limit signage last weekend. Based on this count, additional signage has been ordered. Once signage is installed, homeowners should report any further concerns to our Strata Manager, Lisa Maniquet, so the problem can...Continue reading→
Water Restrictions 2021
Watering Restrictions Stage 2 watering restrictions in effect as of May 1, 2021. To view the current Water Restriction Stage for Nanaimo, and how you can conserve water, see www.teamwatersmart.ca Region-Wide Watering Restrictions 2021 Exemptions for water restrictions: 1. Newly seeded or sodded lawns: contact Public Works at 250-758-5222 for a 14-day permit to water...Continue reading→
Burning Regulations
Burning Regulations & Permits Outdoor burning regulation – Quick Guide Residential backyard burning (burn piles) Burning permits may be issued for an Open Burning fire on a lot that is one (1) acre in size or greater OR lots located on Protection Island, under the following conditions: • Burning is only permitted from sunrise to...Continue reading→
1st Annual Invasive Species Clean-up Success!
Invasive Species Clean-Up Our first annual Invasive Species Clean-Up was held on Sunday, October 18th and despite the rainy weather, the Grounds and Communication Committee collected 99 large yard waste bags full of invasive species including daphne, ivy, blackberries and spurge. Congratulations to new homeowners Troy and Jessica for dropping off the most bags. Based...Continue reading→
Wildfire Prevention
“Fire Crews Battle 11 Small Wildfires Over the Easter Weekend” CTV News April 13 “Wildfires Burning Northwest of Campbell River” Vancouver Island Free Daily April 17 “Projections Indicate High Forest Fire Risk This Summer” My Powell River Now May 5 The 2020 fire season has begun in British Columbia and on Vancouver Island. Do you...Continue reading→
Off Leash Dogs
Hi Everyone, I would like to remind all homeowners to pick up after their dogs and to leash their dogs while out in the community. I have received complaints of off leash dogs defecating on properties that are not their own. There are bylaws in place and contravening the bylaws could result in a fine...Continue reading→
Urgent Sewer Update
Hi Everyone, Further to my Notice of April 27th, regarding items that cannot be flushed; Osbourne Electric was on site earlier today to work on one of the pumps that was clogged due to 10 – 20 wet wipes. The cost for repair is upwards of $2,000. Wet Wipes do not break down and...Continue reading→





