Coalition for Equitable Water Flow

 

Annual Communications Meeteing:

Saturday September 12th, 2026

Location: The Link,

5152 Haliburton County Rd. #21

 

Latest Water Level News

August 17th Drawdown Forecast Now Available

TSW Releases Drawdown Forecast August 17th 2026 This week we see some lakes seem to have a smaller than normal draw down. This is likely to let some of the other lakes to catch up for the equal percentage draw down. It appears to be the lakes that had a larger than normal draw down over [...]
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August 10th Drawdown Forecast Now Available

TSW Releases Drawdown Forecast August 10th 2026 Strong storms passed through this weekend. Local rain amounts varied widely across the system. Over all there was little effect on our lake levels. Draw downs continue to mirror a little above the average line for this time of year for most lakes.

 

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August 4th Drawdown Forecast Now Available

TSW Releases Drawdown Forecast August 4th 2026 Significant rain this past weekend has had a real impact on lake levels. The draw down continues with that in mind. Mostly normal losses are expected for this period with Hawk Lake being the exception. A larger draw is expected in this Lake. Check the charts to see where [...]
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Did You Know ...

A new Fun Fact each time you visit!

Balsam Lake west of Coboconk is the highest point of navigation on the entire Trent-Severn Waterway at 256.3 metres (841 feet) above sea level. It’s the highest elevation a boat can reach in the entire Great Lakes – Saint Lawrence River drainage basin. West and east from Balsam Lake are both downstream.