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Staying Safe This Long Weekend: The Town Of Bracebridge

As we head into the Easter long weekend the forecast is calling for sunshine and double-digit temperatures. As a result, Bracebridge will continue to see increased runoff to local lakes and rivers and rising water. While spring conditions continue to change, it’s important to be prepared.

A flood watch was declared for Bracebridge by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry on April 5 and will remain in place until Friday, April 14. Local river sections included in this Flood Watch are Black River near Vankoughnet. Water levels are also expected to rise within the Muskoka River Watershed. Town officials and the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry are closely monitoring the weather and developing watershed conditions. Status updates can be found on the Ontario flood map.

Town of Bracebridge Public Works crews continue to monitor the condition of local roadways and infrastructure. Some erosion and washouts have been experienced on roadways that are commonly affected by the spring melt.

If needed, there is a supply of sand available at the Municipal Office, 1000 Taylor Court for residents to access should they wish to fill their own supply of sandbags.

For more information on emergency preparedness, visit bracebridge.ca/emergencypreparedness.

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