Coalition for Equitable Water Flow

Latest Water Level News

Quick Update on Spring Water Levels

Many communities are still dealing with high and fast water, road closures and some infrastructure damage however, with no rain in the forecast and snowmelt complete, the intensity of flood risk is much reduced. TSW continues to actively monitor flows and levels, making adjustments where needed to stabilize the reservoir system. As inflows settle down, their work [...]
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Trent-Severn Waterway – Water Level Management Update – April 15, 2026

The TSW has released an other water management update in response to the extreme conditions we are currently experiencing. Water levels continue to rise and active management of the system continues as the conditions require.

 

—-The Following is the release from Parks Canada and Trent Severn Waterway—-

 

Parks Canada’s water management team continues to actively monitor water [...]

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Reservoirs Facing Flood Risk

All reservoirs are now expected to fill or overfill this week with at least another 30mm of rainfall expected along with double digit temperatures causing snowmelt. These are exceptional circumstances for mid-April.

The greatest risks are in the northern areas where there is still snowpack which is melting very quickly and adding to the flows from [...]

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Advisories

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Did You Know ...

A new Fun Fact each time you visit!

The wooden stoplogs used in the Haliburton dams are 30cm/12inches thick; and are lifted in and out of the dams by TSW staff using hand-cranked winches.