Lake Marker Map

The Shadow Lakes Association has two primary goals related to our annual marker program.
To improve the safety of boating activities and reduce potential damage to our members’ watercraft from underwater hazards. The program scope includes coverage of the entire lake and river system from the mill ponds in Coboconk upstream to the base ofthe dam in Norland.

The marker program has been in operation continuously since the founding of the association and is regarded as a primary service provided to our members and is the association’s single largest annual operating expense. The association provides this service gratuitously and without any warranty or representation as to the accuracy of marker location, completeness of marker coverage, or suitability of channel depth.

All missing or shifted markers should be reported as soon as possible. Email our Marker Maintenance Team directly at lakemarkerreporting@shadowlakesassociation.ca, please include the coordinates of the missing/shifted market. Alternatively you can provide the what3words location using the what3words app.


For Static Maps, click each button below for specific area.

Lake Marker Reporting Process

All missing or shifted markers should be reported as soon as possible. Email our Marker Maintenance Team directly at lakemarkerreporting@shadowlakesassociation.ca

To assist our maintenance team deal with any missing / moved markers, use the above maps to find the location of the missing marker, take note of the marker number and include this in your email, along with a general description.

Request a new marker: if you feel a new marker is required for the saftey of boaters, please make this by e-mail directly to the association at info@shadowlakesassociation.ca. Please note that markers are generally not placed within 15 metres of the shore unless they are in a narrow main channel or in a high traffic area.