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December 22, 2020, Toronto, ON – Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) reminds residents of the dangers that can exist near streams,...
December 22, 2020, Toronto, ON – Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) reminds residents of the dangers that can exist near streams, rivers, ponds, and lakes around this time of year, and urges people to keep family and pets away from the edges of all waterways. With many people enjoying the great outdoors this...
December 22, 2020, Toronto, ON – Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) reminds residents of the dangers that can exist near streams, rivers, ponds, and lakes around this time of year, and urges people to keep family and pets away from the edges of all waterways. With many people enjoying the great outdoors this...
Updated July 7, 2020. High water levels are not expected on Lake Ontario. The forecast is now on a gradual lowering trend, and the risk of flooding...
Updated July 7, 2020. High water levels are not expected on Lake...
Updated July 7, 2020. High water levels are not expected on Lake Ontario. The forecast is now on a gradual lowering trend, and the risk of flooding low. Lake Ontario water levels depend primarily on three factors: (1) Inflows from Lake Erie, which...