Coalition for Equitable Water Flow

Latest Water Level News

Trent-Severn Waterway – Water Level Management Update – April 8, 2026

Water levels across the reservoirs have continued to rise with ice still in place on most lakes. TSW is actively managing logs in and out to balance melt and rain runoff against the risk of flooding and the risk of not filling the system if springs rains are less than expected. Residents should access current [...]
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Trent-Severn Waterway – Water Level Management Update – March 12, 2026

From CEWF —

This update was posted by TSW on March 12th. We apologies for the slight delay in forwarding this out.

As stated in our previous post and in this update there is active dam work through out the system and lake levels are starting to come up, many with ice still in. Please remember to [...]

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Update from CEWF on TSW Reservoir Dam Operations as of March 11 2026

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 [...]

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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.