Road Closure – Beatrice Townline, North of Falkenburg Road (Seasonal Flooding)

MUSKOKA LAKES, ON, March 11, 2026 – Effective immediately, Beatrice Townline is closed to vehicular and pedestrian traffic north of Falkenburg Road due to seasonal flooding.

Residents and visitors are advised to avoid the area and use extreme caution around waterbodies as water levels and river flows may increase due to forecasted rainfall and melting snow. Lower-lying and flood-prone areas may experience localized impacts.

This notice will be updated once water levels recede and Public Works crews can inspect the road. We appreciate your patience and understanding as we work to address this matter.

Screenshot of municipal 511 notice

View on municipal511.ca

For current road conditions and local weather alerts:

-30-

For more information, please contact:
Tim Sopkowe
Manager of Public Works
705-765-3156 x251
tsopkowe@muskokalakes.ca

For general, media or accessibility inquires, please contact:
Mia Palantzas
Communications Advisor
(705) 765-3156 x360
communications@muskokalakes.ca


Let’s stay connected!

Instagram | muskokalakestwp
Facebook | Township of Muskoka Lakes
LinkedIn | Township of Muskoka Lakes
X | muskokalakestwp

Subscribe to the Township of Muskoka Lakes website to receive updates directly to your inbox for emergency alerts, planning notices, road closures, community events and more. Subscribe at muskokalakes.ca/subscribe/

Additional Resources: Flood Safety & Preparedness

  • Stay Informed: Monitor local weather forecasts and pay attention to Water Bulletins and flood messages issued by the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) and local authorities. Explore the provincial Flood Forecasting and Warning Program
  • Keep Away From Flooded Areas: Never walk, wade, or drive through flooded roads or fast-moving water. Even shallow water can be dangerous and unpredictable.
  • Protect Your Property: Move valuables, fuel tanks, and equipment to higher ground. Secure docks, boats, and loose shoreline items that could float away.
  • Around Water: Keep children and pets away from flooded shorelines, rivers, culverts, dams, and spillways. Cold, fast-moving water is extremely hazardous.
  • Be Ready to Act: Follow instructions from emergency officials promptly and be prepared to leave the area if evacuation is recommended. Avoid unnecessary travel so emergency crews can respond safely. Prepare an emergency kit that is ready to take with you at a moment’s notice.

Flooding cannot always be prevented. Awareness, preparation, and caution are the best ways to reduce risk and protect yourself and your community.

To report a Public Works concern, please visit: Report a Concern or call 705-765-3156

For emergencies, please call 9-1-1 immediately.

Subscribe to Township News

Stay informed about Township activities, events, programs, and operations by subscribing to our news updates.