Access to Lac Bernard
Access to Lac Bernard
Hi,
I just received a message from one of our members - High Noon.
He is looking for public access to Lac Bernard.
I can't think of any other than private as I have always used a friend's of a friend. Does anyone know how to access/launch to the lake?
Thanks.
I just received a message from one of our members - High Noon.
He is looking for public access to Lac Bernard.
I can't think of any other than private as I have always used a friend's of a friend. Does anyone know how to access/launch to the lake?
Thanks.
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Re: Access to Lac Bernard
I live 5 minutes away and would give my left nut to get into that lake.Daner wrote:Hi,
I just received a message from one of our members - High Noon.
He is looking for public access to Lac Bernard.
I can't think of any other than private as I have always used a friend's of a friend. Does anyone know how to access/launch to the lake?
Thanks.
Let me know how you make out!
Craig
Re: Access to Lac Bernard
Keep your left nut exactly where it is!cprince wrote:I live 5 minutes away and would give my left nut to get into that lake.Daner wrote:Hi,
I just received a message from one of our members - High Noon.
He is looking for public access to Lac Bernard.
I can't think of any other than private as I have always used a friend's of a friend. Does anyone know how to access/launch to the lake?
Thanks.
Let me know how you make out!
Craig
There is no public access to Lac Bernard, just the way the local cottage association wants it! I'm fortunate enough to have a friend with a cottage on the lake, he has told me stories regarding the attitudes of some of his fellow association members. Without knowing someone on the association, you're out of luck.
The smallies of Lac Bernard are the domain of a select few. I've had the pleasure of fishing it a few times, nice size smallies in there. I wish I could fish it more often however, my buddy leads a busy life and I won't fish it without him on my boat.
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Day in and day out I see car after car with Ontarioid plates wizz by the farm. crap flying out of their windows... bass burping multi-gigawatts giggy crap "music" noise disrupting the otherwise tranquil and pastoral setting of the farm.
Drunken rich kids putting their father's car into the ditch 6 times in the last 12 years... never actually coming the fix the fences that they wrecked...
Screw them all.
In an effort to try and bust into their ivory tower, I post this map and ask if anyone has tried to put in with a tinny or yak at the following two places:

Anyone?
Craig
Drunken rich kids putting their father's car into the ditch 6 times in the last 12 years... never actually coming the fix the fences that they wrecked...
Screw them all.
In an effort to try and bust into their ivory tower, I post this map and ask if anyone has tried to put in with a tinny or yak at the following two places:

Anyone?
Craig
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I know I will have to get up off my duff and drive up the road to find out... deep into the Ontarioids stronghold in Quebexico...
I was looking at this spot too.. the only spot on the lake that I see has the road right up against the shore line... parking would be fun to find... and obviously would be small boat only.

Craig
I was looking at this spot too.. the only spot on the lake that I see has the road right up against the shore line... parking would be fun to find... and obviously would be small boat only.

Craig
Lac Bernard
I can appreciate your frustrations as I'm sure a number of the cottagers may show a lack of respect for the permanent residents but, from what I have been told the access point(s) to the lake are indeed private property, people will run the risk of being charged for trespassing if they attempt to launch a boat. In the end, the choice is theirs of course.cprince wrote:I know I will have to get up off my duff and drive up the road to find out... deep into the Ontarioids stronghold in Quebexico...
I was looking at this spot too.. the only spot on the lake that I see has the road right up against the shore line... parking would be fun to find... and obviously would be small boat only.
Craig
Personally, while I think Lac Bernard has some good bass fishing available, I would not rate it nearly as good as many of the surrounding lakes found along the Gatineau system. Living in Alcove, you're probably aware of some of them, fishing Lac Bernard is not worth the potential troubles of dealing with the cottage association or the local law enforcement. Unfortunately, these associations seem very effective at keeping their lakes impossible to legally access.
All the best.
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quote..... Ontarioid plates ..crap flying out of their windows... bass burping multi-gigawatts giggy crap "music"
quote.....old unshaven, tobacco chewing ,Basstard
you seems to meeth nice people hey.
joco.OK look for the report soon frome the yak in this nice poeple land..
I do have a lot off cooworker that fish a lot that lake on ice and catch some realy nice pike..but they said its less and less good as the year past..i gues to mutch pressur there...a lot off cottage to.





quote.....old unshaven, tobacco chewing ,Basstard
you seems to meeth nice people hey.

joco.OK look for the report soon frome the yak in this nice poeple land..

I do have a lot off cooworker that fish a lot that lake on ice and catch some realy nice pike..but they said its less and less good as the year past..i gues to mutch pressur there...a lot off cottage to.
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Re: Lac Bernard
Ummm... Hang on here.Claudio wrote:I can appreciate your frustrations as I'm sure a number of the cottagers may show a lack of respect for the permanent residents but, from what I have been told the access point(s) to the lake are indeed private property, people will run the risk of being charged for trespassing if they attempt to launch a boat. In the end, the choice is theirs of course.cprince wrote:I know I will have to get up off my duff and drive up the road to find out... deep into the Ontarioids stronghold in Quebexico...
I was looking at this spot too.. the only spot on the lake that I see has the road right up against the shore line... parking would be fun to find... and obviously would be small boat only.
Craig
Personally, while I think Lac Bernard has some good bass fishing available, I would not rate it nearly as good as many of the surrounding lakes found along the Gatineau system. Living in Alcove, you're probably aware of some of them, fishing Lac Bernard is not worth the potential troubles of dealing with the cottage association or the local law enforcement. Unfortunately, these associations seem very effective at keeping their lakes impossible to legally access.
All the best.
CPrince is onto something, and its frightening how he and I think alike...
Lets not forget that the first 4-8 feet of land/shore belongs to the Crown. Also, let's not forget that the first 8-12 feet on the side of a road belongs to the municipality (unless otherwise indicated as private road, usually done by a sign that says: "End of Municipal road".) That said, the spots that CPrince has pointed out seem to be areas where these 2 items of PUBLIC LAND converge. You can't be charged for trespassing for driving and/or parking on a public road, and NO ONE can stop you from walking across Crown land.
Thanks for the maps Craig. The Sportspal will be going for a ride, when this heat lets up.
Cheers
GG
Access to Lac Bernard
Sorry guys... Save yourselves the travel time. I've just be informed that both areas shown on the map are private roads and the association is out in full force because of thefts, break-ins and vandalism.
Re: Access to Lac Bernard
Great first post........Spiker wrote:Sorry guys... Save yourselves the travel time. I've just be informed that both areas shown on the map are private roads and the association is out in full force because of thefts, break-ins and vandalism.

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Re: Access to Lac Bernard
that's no way to welcome a new poster LOLjwhite wrote:Great first post........Spiker wrote:Sorry guys... Save yourselves the travel time. I've just be informed that both areas shown on the map are private roads and the association is out in full force because of thefts, break-ins and vandalism.
but he is right, both roads are private roads, I know, I have a cottaqge on one of them. I also am aware that just two weeks ago the association got together to discuss some new potential security measures for the cottagers. Don't beleive me, call Sgt Fournell with the local police, he is the one that recommended the meeting. Cameras, new signs, and possibly gates.
This is also my first post but I've read a lot on here, but I guess everyone who wants to comment is a jacka$$

i just found out few weeks ago i no someone that own a cottage there and he is a fisherman..wil try to contact him.
ok no one own the lake itslef..just there own little part off land and there privtae oad if so.
if there some gouverment land around the land anyone can acess it.
i am sher theres a way..a no people that do fish it on ice.
but i am sher i could get there wit a yak.
anyway there is a load off cottage for rent there to..so call them and ask to rent hourly rate hahaha.
sad to see its becoem to bad no one go on sutch a big lake.
joco
ok no one own the lake itslef..just there own little part off land and there privtae oad if so.
if there some gouverment land around the land anyone can acess it.
i am sher theres a way..a no people that do fish it on ice.
but i am sher i could get there wit a yak.
anyway there is a load off cottage for rent there to..so call them and ask to rent hourly rate hahaha.
sad to see its becoem to bad no one go on sutch a big lake.
joco
Hi BOYS;
This old post has been re opened by one who is simply trying to be a member and contribute!
My response as I started this post way back when!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:
I do have the access point to Lac Bernard.
There is a public access point. But, it is much easier to access the lake through a friend who has a cottage or waterfront!
Yes there are fish, and good size fish, and you have seen many results posted throughout this past summer!!! I will not divulge who!
I, and TroutandMuskieHunter have plans to fish it this winter and next spring as I always do.
However, don't expect any kind of flamboyant posting.
Why, because the group of people who have own property around the lake for more than 70 years want to respect the lake and share it with their loved ones.
Again, there is always a way. Show your enthusiasm and ask!
Daner
This old post has been re opened by one who is simply trying to be a member and contribute!
My response as I started this post way back when!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:
I do have the access point to Lac Bernard.
There is a public access point. But, it is much easier to access the lake through a friend who has a cottage or waterfront!
Yes there are fish, and good size fish, and you have seen many results posted throughout this past summer!!! I will not divulge who!
I, and TroutandMuskieHunter have plans to fish it this winter and next spring as I always do.
However, don't expect any kind of flamboyant posting.
Why, because the group of people who have own property around the lake for more than 70 years want to respect the lake and share it with their loved ones.
Again, there is always a way. Show your enthusiasm and ask!
Daner
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