Welcome to Bolton Bay
Bay-by-Bay is coming to Bolton Bay! Join us and gain insight into the unique makeup of your bay, the greatest threats facing the water quality, and how you as homeowners, business owners, or Lake users can help protect it. Learn about:
- Minimizing stormwater and wastewater impacts of nutrients that potentially feed Harmful Algal Blooms
- Preventing and controlling the spread of invasive species
- Reducing road salt use
Bolton Bay Events
Join your neighbors and the LGA at Bolton Bay, August 11th & 16th!
Community Presentation: 8/11/22 POSTPONED
The Bolton Bay Community Presentation, originally scheduled for August 11 at 4 p.m. at The Sagamore, has been postponed and will be rescheduled for the Summer of 2023. We apologize for any inconvenience. For those of you still interested in taking part in a Bay-by-By community meeting this season, please don’t hesitate to register for any of our remaining events. And you can also learn about issues facing Bolton Bay by registering for the Walking and Boat Tours described below.
Walking Tour: 8/11/22 • 10-11am • Gatehouse Association docks
The Know Your Bay Walking Tour will give participants the opportunity to see in person the different locations that influence their bay and serve as an introduction on certain priority issues that will be discussed more in depth during the main Bay-By-Bay event. The tour is limited to 12 participants and the location will be provided ahead of the event to those who register.
Boat Tour: 8/16/22 • 10-12pm • Rogers Park public docks
The Know Your Bay Boat Tour is an informative and interactive program aboard the LGA Floating Classroom, providing participants the opportunity to learn about the remarkable ecology and health of their own bay on Lake George — and how to protect it — through hands-on activities and demonstrations. The tour is limited to 15 participants and the location will be provided ahead of the event to those who register.
Bay-by-Bay Event Registration
Join your neighbors by signing up here:
Things we expect to work with residents on include:
- Excessive algae growth
- Nutrient loading
- Aquatic plant growth
- Eurasian Watermilfoil
- Sediment & dredging
- Boat density
- Shoreline buffers
- Hemlock Woolly Adelgid