
Lake Levels
The Trent River basin encompasses some 218 lakes in the Haliburton Highlands region, 37 of which are directly controlled by Waterway dams. Haliburton Lake flows south along the Gull River systems into the Kawartha Lakes. The Kawarthas drain down the Otonabee River into Rice Lake and on to Trenton on Lake Ontario via the Trent River. Check out the current water levels that are controlled by Parks Canada.
Be Wake Aware
Boats moving through the water create waves, commonly known as wake. Read more about the impact of Boat Wakes

Hydro One Outages
Hydro One knows the impact unexpected disruptions can have on your day-to-day life. Your safety and comfort are priority and Hydro One is committed to responding as quickly and safely as possible in the event of an outage. Get real-time updates with the outage map
Be Bear Wise
If you encounter a black bear.
Stop. Do not panic. Remain calm.
Generally, the noisier the bear is, the less dangerous it is, provided you do not approach. The noise is meant to “scare” you off and acts as a warning signal. For more tips please visit the Province of Ontario's Prevent Bear Encounters and be bear wise