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Hey Fellas...a big shout out from flood ravaged BRACEBRIDGE.
The Floods of 2017 up here were dubbed the "100 Year" Floods...I simply can't believe how fast 100 Years has flown by!! ...I must have missed something!
I thought I would share a few pics...the 1st is a fellow fisherman's boat house. Each year 10 or so of us with 3 boats venture down to the Bay for our annual Fins & Skins event. That pic was taken a few days ago and the water level has risen another 2 ft...his boat is now pressing up against the ceiling and no way to get it out. Unfortunately the road to his cottage is now closed so he is at Mother Nature's mercy for sure.
The 2nd pic was taken this past weekend out on the Muskoka River and today the top of the Boathouse is barely visible. Their are contractors out on the Lakes with Chain Saws cutting open roof structures to salvage antique and rare wooden boats. Unfortunately the forecast is for 30-40MM of more rain...the problem is in most parts the ground is still frozen and simply cannot absorb the amount of melt coming down from Algonquin Park. They apparently had record snowfall this year. I am sure you have all seen the pictures of the water coming over our iconic Bracebridge Falls...that is not the only thing coming over the falls...complete docks, boathouse covers, wooden chairs, canoes and even small boats and thankfully no people.
We are however grateful and fortunate to have members of our finest (Military) here to assist and sandbag what they can...most homes along the River shed have completely flooded basements and the water is now threatening their main floors. The power outages are not helping matters.
Surrounding Huntsville and Gravenhurst have also now declared a state of emercency...Downtown Huntsville is now flooded. To see more pics you can google Muskoka Flood Images.
WE ARE ALL SAFE So Far. Lessons were learned in 2017 and people were smart enough to heed the early warnings.
Here's hoping for a drought in the next few weeks but I caution everyone..."This water has to go somewhere and usually finds it way into Lake Ontario. We'll keep what we can but unfortunately we will have to give you some.
Looking forward to our spring adventure in the Bay of Quinte.
Steve
WalleyeWon