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2 Week Lake Level Forecast – Aug 10

Parks Canada again this year is kindly providing us on a weekly basis, their 2 week planned lake level adjustments. Parks Canada may include this information on their official web site in the future, but until that has been implemented, they have agreed to provide us the information to be shared via this web site. Thank you Parks Canada!

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Strong Municipal Support

Haliburton County Council and The Council of the Township of Galway-Cavendish & Harvey have both passed resolutions supporting the recommendations contained in the report It's All About The Water, and have each formally written to the Federal Minister of the Environment, Jim Prentice, requesting that action be taken to adopt these recommendations. Thank you for the support!

You too can make a […]

CEWF August 2009 Update

1. First the sad news – Bonnie Fleischaker, CEWF founder and tireless spirit, will be stepping down as the CEWF chair effective Sep 1/09. She will be missed, as she moves on to other things, but the CEWF mission she has spearheaded from its beginning will carry on.

2. The CEWF Advisory Council has adopted the following responsibility structure, effective […]

Letter to Municipal Councils

The attached letter has been sent to the Councils for the County of Peterborough, City of Kawartha Lakes, and Galway, Cavendish, Harvey. Its intent is to seek their collaboration, as well as setting the record straight on CEWF objectives for the TSW.

http://cewf.typepad.com/July_2009_letter_to_Council_for_the_County_of_Peterborough.pdf

Open Letter: Water Levels in the TSW

Sent to Lakefield Herald, July 3/09:

The Coalition for Equitable Water Flow-Haliburton Sector, TSW (CEWF) represents approximately 40,000 waterfront property owners on the reservoir and flow through (RAFT) lakes for the Trent portion of the TSW.
 
The CEWF has been accused of "seeking to eliminate the legal minimum 6 foot draft in the waterway, as […]

Happy Birthday Canada

 

Canada: It all started in 1867 – 142 years, and going strong.

Today's History Lesson: The Trent-Severn Waterway was started in 1833 – 176 years!! (but we're not one to brag).

Keep it strong.