Many people are wondering about the situation of the small beach at parc Lobâdanaki next to the federal wharf, which is now fenced off. Many believed that the land belonged to the Municipality of North Hatley. However, after verification, the land is the property of L’ASSOCIATION POUR LA PROTECTION DU LAC MASSAWIPPI INC. known as Bleu Massawippi.
The land at Veterans Park belongs to the municipality of North Hatley and the land at the federal wharf (downhill) belongs to the Quebec government. Sorry for the confusion between Parc des Vétérans and Lobâdanaki, the Ministère and Google don’t say the same thing.
No public announcement has been made by Bleu Massawippi concerning the closure of this public access to Lake Massawippi. I have not found any publication specifying the reasons for the closure of this previously public and free space. You can visit their Facebook page. To my knowledge, there has been no announcement from North Hatley village.


If you wish to find a lot number to register in the North Hatley Land Registry, you must first obtain the lot via the interactive InfoLot from gouvernement du Québec. You can then search the land register for the correct lot number.
In conclusion, there were several rumours indicating that the land belonged to the Municipality of North Hatley or the Government of Quebec. These rumours have now been corrected, as the land belongs to Bleu Massawippi.
Félicitations à monsieur Marchesseault qui a osé présenter au public cette photo désolante.
Une honte pour North Hatley !
Le parc Lobanaki était pour moi depuis des années un lieu paisible ou j’aimais passer du temps avec mes petits-enfants.
Quelle joie de les voir barboter sur cette petite plage tranquille et parfaitement sécuritaire, loin du tapage de la plage municipale qui, d’ailleur ne leur est pas accessible gratuitement!
Je suis moi-même depuis plus de 20 ans citoyenne de North Hatley et je peux, Oh privilège! voir le lac de ma maison.
et j’avais jusqu’a maintenant, comme n’importe quelle autre personne, accès à ce petit refuge.
… maintenant une monstruosité.
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Congratulations to Mr. Marchesseault for daring to show this sad photo to the public.
It’s a disgrace to North Hatley!
For years, Lobanaki Park was a peaceful place where I loved to spend time with my grandchildren.
What a joy it was to see them splash around on this quiet and perfectly safe little beach, far from the noise of the municipal beach, which, incidentally, is not free for them to use!
I myself have been a citizen of North Hatley for over 20 years and I have the privilege of being able to see the lake from my house.
Until now, like everyone else, I had access to this little refuge….
now a monstrosity.
Merci, M. Paule Obermeir, pour votre commentaire.
En effet, le paysage est désormais une monstruosité.
C’est réellement désolant.
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Thank you, Mr. Paule Obermeir, for your comment.
Indeed, the landscape is now an eyesore.
It’s truly saddening.