Posted on: July 7, 2016 | General News
Manitoba Sustainable Development advises a voluntary evacuation of homes and cottages that have been isolated by road washouts remains in effect. A number of cottage roads and highways in the West Hawk, Falcon Lake and the Whiteshell remain flooded or damaged.
Sandbags:
· Currently Sustainable Development has staff operating one sandbagging machine at the West Hawk Maintenance Yard producing sandbags to replenish any stockpiles that have been diminished. Sandbags are available for pick up at the Caddy Lake boat launch, West Hawk Maintenance Yard, Falcon Lake Winter Storage area, , and Toniata boat launch.
· Those who normally access their cottages via Hwy #312 and Block 5 Caddy Lake may call the Falcon District Office at 349-2201 to arrange the delivery of sand bags.
· If anyone would like to volunteer to assist property owners with sandbagging please contact the Falcon District office at 349-2201 and leave your name and contact number.
· Anyone seeking volunteers to assist in sandbagging their property may contact the Falcon District office at 349-2201 for information on how to contact available volunteers.
Roads:
· Staff continue to make temporary repairs on all block roads.
· Assessments of all park roads affected by the flooding are being undertaken by Sustainable Development in conjunction with engineering consultants coordinated by EMO.
· Highway #312 from the junction of Highway #44 to the Ontario border remains closed with signs of water receding on the road.
· Vehicle access to the following areas remains closed; Block 5 Caddy Lake, all cottages blocks that require access off of Hwy #312, including Caddy Lake Blocks 1, 2, 6, 7, 8, West Hawk Lake – Big Island Landing, McDougall’s Landing, and Ingolf, Ontario. A voluntary evacuation remains in place for those cottagers, home owners and businesses whose road access has been cut off in these locations.
· All remaining cottage roads are accessible at this time
· Falcon Lake South Shore Road is open to provide single lane traffic with reduced speed; motorists should be advised that some water remains on the road.
· Highway 44 between Rennie and Caddy Lake Resort has been reopened as of this morning, July 7, 2016.
· For the most recent information on road conditions or highway safety, visit www.manitoba511.ca, call 511 or follow the Twitter account for road closures at www.twitter.com/MBGovRoads
Water Levels and Boating Restrictions:
· Water levels on Caddy Lake have dropped slightly since yesterday with a reading of 1049.38` feet above sea level, West Hawk Lake has decreased slightly and is currently reading 1094.11 feet and Falcon Lake has decreased slightly with a reading of 1067.37 feet. This and information on other lakes in the area can be accessed at the following link: http://www.gov.mb.ca/mit/floodinfo/floodoutlook/lakes_information.html#lake_levels
· Real time hydrometric data for Caddy Lake, West Hawk Lake and Falcon Lake can be found at the following link: https://wateroffice.ec.gc.ca/google_map/google_map_e.html?searchBy=p&province=MB&doSearch=Go
· Water levels on Brereton Lake and Big Whiteshell Lake in the North Whiteshell remain the same.
· SD continues to work with Manitoba Infrastructure (MI) to monitor the lake levels and control structures.
· As a result of high water on the lakes in the south Whiteshell and especially Caddy Lake, to minimize potential damage to structures and shorelines by boat wakes the following restrictions have been put in place regarding boat traffic:
· Caddy lake boat use/access is being restricted to “Essential Boat Traffic Only”
· Restrictions have been put in place to prevent Recreational Boat traffic from operating within 100 metres of shore line on: Star Lake, West Hawk Lake & Falcon Lake.
· Boaters are advised to obey these restrictions and should use caution as there is the increased potential of floating debris on all lakes in the South Whiteshell.
· Faloma and Toniata boat launches are closed due to the high water levels.
· Falcon Beach boat launch and parking lot are closed due to the high water levels.
· Beaches in the south Whiteshell are flooded but remain accessible.
· SD has put in place temporary measures in an attempt to prevent the movement of the large pieces of floating bog on Caddy Lake and is continuing to investigate options to better deal with the floating bog pieces to prevent them from obstructing the out flow through the tunnels.
Trail Closures:
· The following trails area closed as of June 28, 1026: McGillivray Falls Hiking Trail, Bear Lake Hiking Trail, Hunt Lake Hiking Trail, Whiteshell River Hiking Trail, Mantario Trail, Falcon Creek Trail, Caddy Lake Tunnels are closed, and (Mantario Water route – south end) with no travel from Caddy Lake to Sailing Lake (which includes South Cross and North Cross tunnels).
· Travel is also not advised along the South Whiteshell Trans-Canada Trail – until its condition has been assessed
Campgrounds:
· Currently all campgrounds within the Whiteshell remain open.
Whiteshell Fish Hatchery Interpretive Centre is closed due to the road closure on PR 312.
If you have any further questions or require additional information please contact the Falcon District Office between 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM at 1-204-349-2201
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Manitoba’s Whiteshell region is expected to be a busy place for campers, cottagers and daytrippers this Canada Day long weekend, but officials are advising people to be careful if they want to reach areas that still have extensive damage from the recent downpour.