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Welcome to the Minerva Chain of Lakes Association!
We have set up this site in order to:
  • Facilitate better member communication
  • Improve event management
  • Provide for an on-line payment of registration dues/donations
If you have any issues or questions about the site please use the Contact Us button on the left navigation menu.



Mission
Minerva Chain of Lakes Association, Inc.
will provide a forum where members can get to know each other and promote the orderly discussion of issues that impact the Minerva Chain of Lake’s community. The Association will facilitate member communication by scheduling regular meetings, sponsoring an annual social event, and publishing a periodic newsletter. While the Association provides an organized structure for education and where members can express their collective interest, the Association itself shall not have any administrative, regulatory or enforcement powers, or participate in any political activities.
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2024 Boat Parade
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Upcoming Events
Upcoming Events
Education Resources

Water Sports Industry Association

The Water Sports Industry Association (WSIA) is the leading advocate for the towed water sports industry. WSIA develops best practices, maintains waterway access rights, educates participants, promotes safety, and facilitates sustainable industry growth.
https://wsia.net/

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Etiquette for the Lakes

For Boaters, Personal Water Craft (PWC) Users and Lake Shore Owners

  • As a Lakefront Property Owner or a Guest, your actions reflect the nature of your surroundings.
  • How the land and water is used affects the wellbeing of all.
  • Be courteous on the water – keep distance from swimmers, anglers, and other water craft.
  • Know and obey Wisconsin Boating Safety Rules and Laws.
  • Operate a boat that is the right size and speed for the lake.
  • Dispose of all trash, including food, properly. (Leave only the ripples of the water.)
  • Observe all “no wake” zones. “No wake” is required to be observed within 100 feet of a raft, pier, other boats, PWC’s, buoyed restricted areas, and the shoreline.
  • PWC’s keep to “slow no wake” within 200 feet from shoreline and wildlife (loons).
  • Do your part to protect loons, no wake for all boats 200 feet from the shoreline to protect
  • their nests and their young.
  • Observe slow speeds in shallow water and “no wake” speed on small lakes of 50 acres or less.
  • Prevent the spread of invasive species. Clean watercraft when entering and leaving waters.
  • Stay far enough away from the shore to prevent erosion.
  • Operate your boat and personal water craft with due regard for others.
  • Be Aware of your actions and help preserve the environment.

Benefits
Why be a member of the Minerva Chain of Lakes Association?

  • Get to know people on the lakes.
  • Participate in the annual meeting and picnic.
  • Receive electronic communications and updates to the directory through your email & our website.
  • Access to the Forums and latest information on what is happening on the lake.
  • Network with property owners.
  • Communicate issues and get to know your board members.

Resources

Useful phone numbers and websites

Medical | Fire | Police | Sheriff Emergencies: Dial 911!


DNR General Questions: 
(888) 936-7463

DNR Tipline: 
(800) 847-9367


Polk-Burnett Cooperative: (800) 421-0283

www.polkburnett.com


Northwestern WI Electric Co.: 
(800) 261-1200
www.nweco.com


Burnett County Government Center: 
(715) 349-2150

www.burnettcounty.com


Burnett County Sheriff: 
(715) 349-2127

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