Does the annual water level fluctuation concern you?
How do the water level changes we experience on the Halls & Hawk Lakes affect the overall health of our lakes? That’s a question… Read More »Does the annual water level fluctuation concern you?
How do the water level changes we experience on the Halls & Hawk Lakes affect the overall health of our lakes? That’s a question… Read More »Does the annual water level fluctuation concern you?
As water levels drop and boats are put into winter storage, it is also that time of year when our volunteers remove the Navigation Buoys… Read More »Navigation markers go into storage soon
It’s been a soggy start to July, which means that lake levels are rising. The CEWF (Coalition for Equitable Waterways) folks are keeping a close… Read More »Lake levels continue to rise
Fire ban: Effective Friday, June 18, the total fire ban in the Algonquin Highlands is officially lifted! More info here. Water levels: We’re off to… Read More »Fire ban lifted; Water levels dropping
Everyone wishes our water levels were as high as normal (the photo is of Big Hawk Log Chute dam in spring, 2020). They’re not –… Read More »Water Levels – May Update
Why yes they do – and yes they are. The Trent-Severn waterways system is managed by Parks Canada. This year, they are being conservative in… Read More »Do water levels seem low this year?
If you’ve wondered about lake levels right now, the Hawk Lakes are above normal. This photo of the Log Chute dam was taken by Joan… Read More »Water levels