Water Safety Bulletin Remains in Effect (until June 19)
Provided by the Ministry of Natural Resources. Conditions of note include elevated water levels and flows on Lake Muskoka, Lake Rosseau and the Moon River including the Bala Reach.
MUSKOKA LAKES, ON, June 12, 2026 – The Ministry of Natural Resources (“MNR”), Bracebridge-Minden-Parry Sound District, is advising area residents and visitors that a Watershed Conditions Statement - Water Safety Bulletin is in effect for the Muskoka River Watershed and the Magnetawan River Watershed.
Conditions of note include elevated water levels and flows on:
- Lake Muskoka
- Lake Rosseau
- Moon River including the Bala Reach
- Lake Cecebe
- Ahmic Lake and portions of the watershed downstream of Ahmic Lake
Residents, visitors, and boaters are advised to use extreme caution near dams, as recent high-water levels may have affected safety booms, signage, barriers, and other safety features.
This statement will remain in effect until Friday, June 19, 2026 at 11:59pm
Summary:
- Water levels and river flows in many locations are currently elevated and are expected to remain high over the next week.
- Recent rainfall across the watershed has been significant. Between June 5–10, total precipitation ranged from approximately 85–117 mm, compared to a typical monthly average of about 86 mm. With soils already saturated prior to this event, much of the rainfall converted quickly to runoff, resulting in rapid increases in river flows and lake levels.
- The weather forecast indicates the potential for up to 70 mm of additional rainfall over the next 7 days. While this rain is expected to occur in multiple events rather than a single storm, any additional precipitation on already saturated ground will likely contribute to continued elevated water levels and flows across the watershed.
Be advised:
- Residents, visitors, and boaters are advised to use extreme caution near dams, as recent high-water levels may have affected safety booms, signage, barriers, and other safety features.
- Residents that have been affected by high water and flow conditions in the past should continue to take necessary action to protect/secure any vulnerable property in proximity to rivers and lakes and closely monitor developing conditions.
- Slippery stream banks and fast flowing, cold water will create hazardous conditions around all water bodies.
- Use extreme caution when using forest access roads for outdoor activities, as many may have been damaged by seasonal conditions, including washouts. These roads may be impassable.
- Keep a close watch on weather conditions, regularly check for updated messages on our website and social media, exercise caution near fast moving rivers and streams and maintain close supervision of children and pets.
The MNR is closely monitoring the weather and developing watershed conditions. Further updates will be issued as appropriate.
Flood Safety & Preparedness
- Stay Informed: Visit our Flood Information webpage for current advisories and flood resources, monitor local weather forecasts, follow us on social media or call the Township office directly at 705-765-3156 for the latest updates.
- Keep Away From Flooded Areas: Never walk 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 Township officials and be prepared to leave the area if evacuation is recommended. Have a 72-hour emergency kit and plan ready to go on short notice. Learn more about Emergency Preparedness.
Learn more about what you should do before, during and after a flood, and where to get current flood information: Flood Information
Sandbags
If you require sandbags or need to dispose of them, please contact the Township of Muskoka Lakes at 705-765-3156 or email pw@publicworks.ca
Flood Debris & Garbage
In the Township of Muskoka Lakes, waste is managed by the District of Muskoka.
Items that don’t follow regular collection rules (i.e. bag limits and the Clear Bag Program) will not be picked up at the curb.
To support residents, the District has launched temporary fee relief programs (extended until June 29, 2026) for eligible flood-damaged residential waste.
For more information on flood debris disposal and relief programs, click the button below.
For more information:
- Township Flood Information Webpage: Flood Information
- Flood debris disposal and relief programs via District of Muskoka: Spring Flooding - 2026
- District Municipality of Muskoka provides near real-time water level observations for the main managed lakes: Floodplain Mapping
- Muskoka Water Web provides detailed information on the Muskoka River Water Management Plan (MRWMP) and how to check water levels on your lake - http://www.muskokawaterweb.ca/mnr-resources/water-management/checking-levels
- Environment Canada Real-Time Hydrological stations provide up-to-date information on water levels: https://wateroffice.ec.gc.ca/search/real_time_e.html and bulletins: www.weather.gc.ca
- Flood Forecasting and Warning Program: https://www.lioapplications.lrc.gov.on.ca/webapps/swmc/flood-forecasting-and-warning-program/#ontarioFloodMap and https://www.ontario.ca/page/floods
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For more information on this advisory, please contact:
Water Management Team, Bracebridge Minden Parry Sound District Office
705-645-8747
watermanagement.psdistrict@ontario.ca
For more information on Township Operations, please contact:
Nick Colucci
Director of Public Works
(705) 765-3156 x250
ncolucci@muskokalakes.ca
For general, media or accessibility inquires, please contact:
Mia Palantzas
Communications Advisor
(705) 765-3156 x360
communications@muskokalakes.ca
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