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Latest Water Level News

July 13th Drawdown Forecast Now Available

TSW Releases Drawdown Forecast July 13th 2026 The second forecast for 2026 is now available. With most lakes trending just a little over the average line expect to see normal losses for this time of year. Check your [LIVE LAKE LEVELS] with the forecast numbers to see where you might be ending up.
 
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July 6th Drawdown Forecast Now Available

TSW Releases Drawdown Forecast July 6th 2026 The Drawdown Season has officially begun! After a crazy spring with too much water; as we enter our regular drawdown season, we find our lakes to be at or near where they should be at this time of year. Now that we are in drawdown, regular releases will be [...]
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Helpful Hints for High Water

CEWF continues to monitor water levels and conditions on your behalf. Members of CEWF recently met with senior TSW officials to discuss this spring’s rainfall and the higher water levels leading into the summer season.

We have heard from lake members that high water lifted docks, boats, kayaks and even logs from shorelines and [...]

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Advisories

There are no advisories at this time.

Did You Know ...

A new Fun Fact each time you visit!

Haliburton’s reservoir and flow-through (RaFT) lakes are situated on the tributaries of the Gull, Burnt, and Mississauga Rivers, as well as Nogies, Eels and Jack creeks. Water from these lakes is dammed to collect spring runoff which is then gradually released over the summer to pass water on to the Kawartha Lakes and the Otonabee River. The latter drain towards Rice Lake and the Trent River.