Water Level Update – 20 Jul 2021
Our Water Levels Have Peaked and are Expected to Fall As of July 20 our water levels have begun to fall slowly after reaching to just 8 cms below our …
Our Water Levels Have Peaked and are Expected to Fall As of July 20 our water levels have begun to fall slowly after reaching to just 8 cms below our …
Our Water Levels are Dropping On June 15, TSW released its first weekly Drawdown Forecast of the season. It indicates that over the next two weeks our water level will …
The water level on the Mississagua chain of lakes, including Catchacoma, has been at the full level since early May. The Trent-Severn Waterway (TSW) water management team has continuously adjusted …
May 17 the last day to comment on proposed logging plan for old-growth forest By Katie Krelove, Special to The Examiner, Fri., May 7, 2021 By now it’s common knowledge that …
For the last year the Catchacoma Cottagers Association (CCA) has been an active participant in the work of the Catchacoma Forest Stewardship Committee (CFSC). The purpose of this report is to bring CCA members up to date on the status of the Catchacoma Forest and on the role CCA has played in supporting the work of the CFSC.
Water levels are now slightly above normal for the date With the ice gone and the snowpack having melted the water levels on the Mississagua Lake chain are now above …
Yes, the Water Levels on our Lakes are Low We have been getting comments and questions from our members about the current lake levels. Yes our lake levels are lower …
As of September 22, our lake levels are just slightly below normal for this time of year and are forecast to drop by another 31 cms or 12 inches in …
Ancient Forest Exploration & Research (AFER) is asking that question. AFER ecologists, local residents and environmental organizations are concerned about the effects of recent and planned logging on the ecological, …
In late June our water level was very close to our normal level for this date. However we are now facing the beginning of the seasonal drawdown in lake levels. …