Bulletins
Trent-Severn Waterway National Historic Site
TRENT-SEVERN WATERWAY TO RE-OPEN FOR NAVIGATION JUNE 24, 2022
Issued: June 22, 2022
PETERBOROUGH, ONTARIO, June 22, 2022 – Parks Canada announces that conditions are favourable to allow for the re-opening of the Trent-Severn Waterway for daytime navigation starting at 9:00 am on Friday, June 24, 2022.
Since June 1, 2022 the Trent-Severn’s watersheds have received significant amounts of precipitation, prompting Parks Canada to close some lockstations in the interest of public safety.
For residents and boaters along the Severn River, flows will continue to increase outside of navigation hours until further notice. The public should consider these overnight flows as non-navigable.
The increased flows overnight are the result of water management dam adjustments to address the higher than normal water levels caused by the recent precipitation.
While water levels and flows are on the decline, residents and visitors should continue to exercise extreme caution both on and around the water. All boaters are strongly encouraged to lower their speed to limit their wash and wake.
For the most current boater specific information, please follow us on Twitter: @TSWBoaterInfo.
For more information about the Trent-Severn Waterway, visit www.parkscanada.gc.ca/trent, or follow us on Facebook and Twitter @TrentSevernNHS.
Since June 1, 2022 the Trent-Severn’s watersheds have received significant amounts of precipitation, prompting Parks Canada to close some lockstations in the interest of public safety.
For residents and boaters along the Severn River, flows will continue to increase outside of navigation hours until further notice. The public should consider these overnight flows as non-navigable.
The increased flows overnight are the result of water management dam adjustments to address the higher than normal water levels caused by the recent precipitation.
While water levels and flows are on the decline, residents and visitors should continue to exercise extreme caution both on and around the water. All boaters are strongly encouraged to lower their speed to limit their wash and wake.
For the most current boater specific information, please follow us on Twitter: @TSWBoaterInfo.
For more information about the Trent-Severn Waterway, visit www.parkscanada.gc.ca/trent, or follow us on Facebook and Twitter @TrentSevernNHS.
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