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What Impacts Our Water Levels, What Does The Future Bring, and What Can We Do About It?

by Helen Bryce | Jul 17, 2021 | Environment, Water, Water levels

 by Helen Bryce, Director of Education INTRODUCTION  As a child growing up here every summer, I listened to my grandfather talk about the water levels. He described a 5 – 7 year cycle; and, as a child, I noticed the water level gradually rising each...

Water Levels as of 05/09/22

by David Anderson | Jun 29, 2021 | Water, Water levels

is Georgian Bay TOO BLUE?

is Georgian Bay TOO BLUE?

by Helen Bryce | Sep 8, 2020 | Environment, Plastic Polution, Uncategorized, Water

Bear witness Have you noticed the numerous collected pieces of mainly blue dock foam (although it comes in other colours) floating along your shoreline? You’ll see it washed up into crevices, not only at your cottage but on the outer islands where you picnic. It is...

What’s Up (and Down) with Our Water Levels?

by Janet Irvine | Jun 17, 2020 | Water, Water levels

by Janet Irving, PaBIA Education Committee In the summer of 2013, just seven years ago, we were alarmed by extreme low water levels in Pointe au Baril—forcing us to build new dock ramps, avoid shoals we never noticed before, and take long detours to our cottages...

UPDATE ON LAKE SUPERIOR OUTFLOWS AND EXPECTED CONDITIONS

by PaBIA | Jun 25, 2019 | Environment, Water, Water levels

Update on Lake Superior Outflows
Creating climate resilience while managing water levels

Creating climate resilience while managing water levels

by PaBIA | Nov 9, 2016 | Water levels

The goal of Georgian Bay Forever was to identify and assess a variety of engineered structural solutions, and determine the most effective and suitable configurations for the task of maintaining the water levels of Lake Michigan-Huron and Georgian Bay within a...
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