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Reservoir Lake Level Fluctuation Data

Earlier this summer a Haliburton area real estate firm printed a map of the Trent-Severn reservoir lakes and included a table showing the annual fluctuations of each lake. This map and table has been widely distributed.

Several CEWF members questioned the validity of the data on water level ranges. The lake data in the table are […]

CEWF – 2016 Priorities

CEWF annually reviews and updates its priorities to reflect the needs of its members. To view the priorities for 2016 – click here. These priorities are also permanently posted on our website under 'Background' in the left hand column.

CEWF Spring Damage Survey – Inputs Requested

The spring runoff of 2016 resulted in reservoir levels higher than normal on many lakes in the Gull and Southeast reservoir drainage basins.  In most cases, ice was still on the lakes at the time water levels were at their maximum.  This was the result of March rainfall which was more than double the monthly […]

Parks Canada TSW Org Changes

 Important Announcement Regarding Senior Staff Changes at TSW. For specifics – click here

Flood Outlook – Gull River Watershed, Apr 27/2016

From MNRF – "Some flooding is occurring and further flooding remains possible for flood prone areas of the Gull River system. The Gull River Watershed remains in a vulnerable state."

For the full bulletin – click here

Parks Canada TSW Status Updates

Parks Canada TSW has been regularly updating its Water Management page. To see the latest – click here.