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Trent-Severn Waterway – Water Level Management Update – March 3, 2026

Parks Canada’s water management team continues to actively monitor water levels, flows, and weather forecasts across the Trent-Severn Waterway National Historic Site. These factors are used to determine dam operations on a daily basis. Parks Canada maintains the Ontario Waterways Water Management InfoNet on the Trent-Severn Waterway website at: https://parks.canada.ca/lhn-nhs/on/trentsevern/info/infonet/point-gestion-eau-water-management-updates The InfoNet contains background [...]
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2025 Historic Water Level Graphs Posted

Copies of the TSW water level charts for 2025 have been added to the annual compilation on the CEWF website dating back to 2013. These can be accessed by navigating to Water Level Summaries by Year in the Water Management tab or by clicking [here]

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2025 Monthly Precipitation Breakdown

CEWF keeps track of precipitation data and the chart below demonstrates how extreme 2025 was.

Precipitation from February until May was well above normal; and precipitation from June to October was extremely low. These conditions led to major challenges for both the TSW and property owners. It was a roller coaster!

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Did You Know ...

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The Trent-Severn Waterway route covers 386km from Georgian Bay to Trenton. There are 45 locks, 160 water control structures and one marine railway which together create an inland navigable waterway through the Trent and Severn Watersheds.