Cottager Portal
The place for the Lake Louise Cottage Community to stay up to date with the latest news, events and important documents.

2024 Worship Schedule
All are welcome to worship with us, you do not have to be a part of the cottage community! Please join us at Tennant Chapel on beautiful Thumb Lake each Sunday morning for a time to gather with friends to:
- Worship together meaningfully
- Celebrate our lake
- Appreciate nature
- Honor our camping ministry
Services this summer will:
- Reflect a mix of traditional and contemporary formats and music
- Address issues that affect us in our lives through meaningful messages
- Be inclusive of cottagers and camp personnel in lay leader roles

Welcome Our Sunday Morning Speakers
June 16th – Mr. Neil Haney
June 23rd – Rev. Eric Falker
June 30th – Mrs. Christie Brewster
July 7th – Rev. Georgia Hale
July 14th – Rev. Kay DeMoss
July 21st – Rev. Rick Blunt
July 28th – Rev. Dick Morrison
August 8th – TBD
August 11th – TBD
August 18th – Rev. Rob Cook
August 25th – Rev. Dave Bell
September 1st – Rev. Greg Lawton

Cottager Council
Purpose of the Cottager Council
To serve the cottager population by increasing communication between lessees and the Board of Trustees, providing timely information regarding cottager issues, and promoting living together in harmony with each other and the environment.
Cottager Council Executive Committee
The Executive Committee shall meet to plan meetings, discuss issues of importance, and provide direction for Cottagers’ Council. In the absence of Cottagers’ Council meetings, when necessary, the executive committee shall have the authority to make decisions regarding issues affecting cottagers and disbursements of funds in their interests. The executive committee is comprised of the President, Vice-President, Secretary, and Treasurer.
Cottager Courtesies
A goal of the Lake Louise Cottager’s Council is to promote living together in harmony. In that spirit, cottagers in 2011 approved the following recommended courtesies that we extend to each other as we strive to meet this goal:
- Respect evening and morning quiet times on the lake.
- Be aware that sound carries on the lake, and excessive light limits the observance of night skies.
- Be mindful of the lake environment. What goes in the lake, stays in the lake as there is no lake outlet.
- When boating, respect the need for quiet at camp vesper times and service times.
- Keep pets in your cottage area or under control.
- Be respectful of the fact that different generations enjoy the lake in different ways.
- Above all, enact the golden rule for cottagers: Do unto other cottagers as you would have them do unto you.
