The CPOA is committed to maintaining the natural beauty of Cawaja Beach through organized community initiatives. In May, we host an Annual Beach Clean-Up, followed in June by an Invasive Species Dig, targeting Phragmites and Coltsfoot (link). These efforts help restore native habitats and protect our shoreline.

To keep the beach clean throughout the summer, the CPOA also hires a third-party contractor to collect refuse every Monday after busy weekends.

Pet Owners – Please Do Your Part

A clean and healthy beach depends on all of us. If you bring a pet to the area, you are required to clean up after them. Proper disposal means placing pet waste in a garbage bin at home—not just bagging it and leaving it behind or tossing it over a fence.

Please remember:
Animals are not permitted on the beach from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM, June 15th through September 15th, as outlined in the Cawaja by-laws.

Volunteers are invited to help with the organized beach clean ups, and we encourage all our community members to be stewards of the beach and its surrounding environment.