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TSW Water Levels Website

The regular TSW Water Levels website (as accessed from the the link in the upper right hand corner of this CEWF web page) is not being updated while fixes are underway. TSW has provided a temporary workaround in the interim with the latest data – click here.

From Parks Canada: 

"Parks Canada launched […]

Water Management Update – Apr 4/17

 

For the TSW Water Management Update of April 4, 2017 – click here.

The summary for the Haliburton Region:

"The Gull River and Burnt River flows have been holding steady due to snow melt but are expected to increase with the rain in the forecast and the depletion of the remaining snow in […]

MNRF Water Conditions Statement – Apr 3/17

For the MNRF Water Conditions Statements for April 3, 2017 – click here

"Over the next 5 days, mild temperatures are expected with significant precipitation. The 5 day rainfall totals are anticipated to be in the 50-60mm range…The Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry – Bancroft District is advising area residents that […]

Water Management Update – Mar 9/2017

For the Water Management Update of Mar 9, 2017 – click here

The summary for the Haliburton Region:

"Haliburton and Northern Areas Flows are elevated on the Gull and Burnt Rivers due to the recent warm up and rainfall in February. Lake levels are increasing and are higher than average; this is to […]

MNRF Water Conditions Update

The spring thaw has started, and the MNRF will be posting water conditions updates. For the March 3 update – click here

Updates March 1, 2017

Automated Water Management Updates

The Trent-Severn Waterway maintains an email list for those wishing to have Water Management Updates sent directly to them via email. If you would like to be added to the Water Management Update List to receive information as it becomes available, please email Ont.TrentSevern@pc.gc.ca and include “Water Management Update” in […]