Seven Sisters – Trans Canada Trail Fall Closure
For public safety, the public access across the Seven Sisters Generating Station will remain closed until October 14th as the construction on the station’s spillway continues. Seven Sisters Notification Oct 2023.
Continue ReadingSeven Sisters Spillway Deck and the Trans Canada Trail – Closure
Manitoba Hydro has advised that in order to complete the spillway deck for the Seven Sisters Intake Frost Protection Project at the Seven Sisters Generating Station, the spillway deck will now be closed from July 31 to September 15. For public safety, the Trans Canada Trail across Seven Sisters will be closed during this period. […]
Continue ReadingBoil Water Advisory for Betula and Big Whiteshell Campgrounds Has Been Lifted
Manitoba Parks has advised that the boil water advisory for Betula and Big Whiteshell campgrounds has been lifted. This refers to the advisory from June 6 Boil Water Advisories Issued – Betula and Big Whiteshell Campground
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Manitoba Parks has confirmed that the boil water advisories at Brereton, Betula and Big Whiteshell are still in effect Boil Water Advisories Issued – Betula and Big Whiteshell Campground Brereton Lake Water Treatment Plant May 12 Update
Continue ReadingBoil Water Advisories Issued – Betula and Big Whiteshell Campground
Manitoba Parks has informed us that boil water advisories are in place at Betula Lake and Big Whiteshell Campgrounds due to a lose in pressure caused by an unplanned power outage. Click the link below for more information BWA-23-06-05 Betula Lake Campground BWA Notice BWA-23-06-05 Big Whiteshell Campground BWA Notice Boil Water Advisory Fact […]
Continue ReadingFire Risk Update Report
The Manitoba Wildfire Service advises that wildfire danger in central and eastern Manitoba is high to extreme, and low to moderate across northern Manitoba. Favourable weather conditions and precipitation are expected in northern Manitoba over the next 48 hours. There are nine active wildfires currently burning in Manitoba. The Manitoba Wildfire Service is working with […]
Continue ReadingTake Steps to Help Protect Against Tick Bites and Lyme Disease
Manitoba Health is encouraging Manitobans to take steps to help protect against tick bites and Lyme disease. May is Lyme Disease Awareness Month, and Lyme disease is becoming more common in southern Manitoba. Lyme disease can be prevented if antibiotics are given quickly after a high-risk tick bite. Manitoba Health recommends people visit a health-care […]
Continue ReadingBrereton Lake Water Treatment Plant May 12 Update
Manitoba Parks has provided a new update about the water treatment plant. Click the link below for more information. The boil water advisory remains in effect IN-23-05-12 Brereton Lake South Shore BWA notice
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