Moving to Big Canoe: A Newcomer's Checklist
Welcome to the mountain. Whether you're moving full-time or settling into a weekend place, a little setup up front makes life in Big Canoe smoother. Here's a practical checklist for your first weeks. (For current specifics — forms, fees, and contacts — confirm with the POA, since details change.)
Get connected with the POA
Register as a property owner with the POA so you're in the system for community communications.
Set up your assessment payment. Your annual POA assessment funds the amenities, public safety, roads, and reserves you'll rely on — get on the payment schedule early.
Get your amenity access (cards/credentials) for golf, the wellness center, lakes, and other facilities.
Learn the "Ask the POA" system — it's the official channel for questions and concerns, and the association aims to respond promptly.
Tune in to official channels
Follow the official Big Canoe POA communications (email, Facebook, and Instagram) for updates on events, infrastructure projects, and community news. Make sure your contact info is current so you don't miss board updates.
Note key dates like the annual Town Hall and board meetings if you want to stay involved.
Before you renovate or build
Review the architectural standards before any exterior project. Big Canoe maintains community design standards that protect property values and the wooded character — check requirements and approvals before you start.
Get outside
Grab trail maps at bigcanoetrails.com and start exploring the 25+ miles of trails. Note difficulty ratings and any closures before heading out.
Get oriented to the lakes, marina, golf course, and wellness center.
Know the practicalities
Plan your errands. The nearest grocery, big-box shopping, and medical care are down the mountain in Jasper, Dawsonville, and Canton — most residents batch trips and adapt quickly.
Mountain living basics: be ready for wildlife (deer, the occasional wild hog), winding mountain roads, and weather that can differ from the valley. The community's wildlife-management program and well-maintained roads help, but it's worth knowing the terrain.
Meet your neighbors through clubs. Joining an interest group — sports, social, hobby, or volunteer — is the fastest way to feel at home.
A quick first-month checklist
Register with the POA and set up assessment payments.
Get amenity access cards/credentials.
Update your contact info and follow official POA channels.
Review architectural standards (before any project).
Download trail maps and explore.
Scope out shopping and medical resources in nearby towns.
Join a club or two.
Frequently asked questions
What should I do first when moving to Big Canoe? Register with the POA, set up assessment payments, and get your amenity access — then follow the official POA channels.
Where do Big Canoe residents shop for groceries? Mostly in nearby Jasper, Dawsonville, and Canton, a short drive down the mountain.
Do I need approval to renovate in Big Canoe? Exterior projects are subject to community architectural standards — check requirements with the POA before starting.