Welcome to the Owners' and Residents' Association of Lac Bernard
The Owners’ and Residents’ Association of Lac Bernard is a non-profit corporation created under Part 3 of the Quebec Companies Act. It was incorporated in 1979 as a successor to the Lac Bernard Cottager’s Association, which began in the 1930s, with even earlier links to the original Fishing Club on the lake from the 1800s.
The Association prioritizes community building and environmental stewardship. We work across our community and with the municipalities of La Pêche and Low, as well as the MRC Des Collines-de-l’Outaouais, to further responsible development and environmental protection of our beautiful lake. As key component of community engagement, the Association also organizes the annual Regatta and golf tournaments, as well as many other fun activities throughout the summer.
Become a Member Today
Association Members have a voice in the affairs and priorities of the Association, and access to the Association’s business records, lake history and various archives and are eligible to serve on the Association’s Executive. Members also vote on critical Association issues, including electing the Association Leadership.
Please join us in supporting this fantastic Lac Bernard residential and cottage community. Membership is $75 per year.
Latest News
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ORALB Spring Newsletter 2026
Save the date for the AGM on May 19, 2026. Updates on membership renewal, board positions, and more. Read more: ORALB Spring Newsletter 2026
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ORALB Newsletter Winter Edition
The days are getting longer and we are starting to feel the warmth of the sun pushing back against winter. The 2026 Lac Bernard season is on its way and will be most welcome. Read more: ORALB Newsletter Winter Edition
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July Update
The summer solstice has kissed our beautiful lake and started the summer with glorious weather, teasing us by turns with some unpleasantly hot and freakishly cold spells. Read more: July Update
Our Impact
Land Acknowledgment
The Association would like to acknowledge that the land on which we gather is the traditional unceded territory of the Anishinaabeg People.