Latest Water Level News
Trent-Severn Waterway – Water Level Management Update – March 12, 2026
| By TSW
Update from CEWF on TSW Reservoir Dam Operations as of March 11 2026
| By CEWF
CEWF continues to maintain ongoing communication with the TSW Water Management Team.
The TSW Water Management Team has been actively adding logs to all accessible reservoir dams to capture as much of the current melt and rainfall runoff as possible. The only dam that has not been accessible has been Anstruther but that dam will be [...]
Trent-Severn Waterway – Water Level Management Update – March 3, 2026
Recent warmer temperatures means this winter’s substantial snowfall is beginning to shrink away. While this means lakes will begin to fill, the below-average conditions at freeze-up means more water – both snow melt and rain, will be needed to compensate and create “normal” conditions. CEWF continues to monitor conditions and liaise with TSW to bring [...]
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Many of the early dams in the Haliburton area were built by logging companies in the 1870s when very few people lived there. The dams stored water which, combined with spring runoff, could be used to flush annual timber harvests to downstream mills in the annual “river drive”.
