Shoreline Conditions Statement Extended: Lake Ontario Flood Outlook
The Ganaraska Conservation advises water levels have stabilized on Lake Ontario but will continue to be above average for the next several weeks. The water level of Lake Ontario is currently 75.40 meters above sea level (masl), and has likely reached its seasonal peak, 39 cm above normal compared to the long term average for May. Heightened risks, while water levels remain above 75.30 masl, include shoreline flooding, beach submersion, and wave-driven erosion along the shoreline of Lake Ontario. This Shoreline Conditions Statement for the Lake Ontario shoreline within the Ganaraska Region will be in effect until Friday, June 19th, 2026, at 12 p.m. Conservation Authority staff will continue to monitor conditions and provide updates as necessary.
Education
Education Staff
Please contact us on how we may help in presenting the appropriate safety, supervision and risk management information to your administrators or if you have further questions for GRCA Teachers and programming.
education@grca.on.ca
T: 905.885.8173
Administration Office
2216 County Road 28
Port Hope, ON L1A 3V8
T: 905.885.8173
F: 905.885.9824
Ganaraska Forest Centre
10585 Cold Springs Camp Road
Campbellcroft, ON L0A 1B0
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F: 905.797.2545