Parks Canada Water Level Conditions Update Parks Canada Video Conference Meeting 18 January 2023 Parks Canada and the Rideau Valley Conservation Authority provided an update to the current water level conditions throughout the Tay Watershed. Fall 2022 precipitation...
For your information, most of the lake was open water less than a week ago. The ice is thin (especially so around the shoreline) and is now covered with a thick blanket of snow. Please use extreme caution on and around the...
RVCA Watershed Conditions Statement – Flood Outlook for Christie Lake Elevated Water Levels Expected to Continue for Christie Lake and Tay River Region (WCS – R01/2023) January 12, 2023 – After gaining and losing a large amount of snow over the holiday...
Parks Canada Rideau Canal Water Level Management Update – January 13, 2023 Parks Canada’s water management team continues to actively monitor water levels, flows, and weather forecasts across the Rideau Canal National Historic Site of Canada. These factors...