New Source for Water Level and Flow Information (2014)
For Madawaska River water level and flow information visit OPG River System Data.
For Madawaska River water level and flow information visit OPG River System Data.
The Ministry of Natural Resources will be conducting a fisheries assessment project on Kamaniskeg Lake in the summer of 2014 as part of the provincial broadscale monitoring program. Please see attached information: 2014 SR BsM Notice to Lake Residents 2014
Bancroft-Minden In 2014-2015 harvesting will be ongoing on the east side of Harris Bay. This is a mix of clearcut, shelterwood and selection cutting. Crown land south of Kamaniskeg and west of Craigmont off Highway 517 will see selection and
To minimize the threat to our waterways, continued diligence is needed to control further infestation of invading species. Boaters, anglers and operators of personal watercraft must take precautions to avoid transporting invading species either to or from Kamaniskeg. Boaters and
It would take 2 people about 3 hours to sample our lake. Read more about invading species here: INVADING SPECIES AWARENESS PROGRAM WEBSITE.To further publicize the issue, a volunteer could post signs at the public boat launches and write an
Bancroft-Minden In 2013-2014 the major harvesting in and around the KAPOA area will continue around Bark Lake on both sides of Harris Bay. This will be a mix of selection, shelterwood and clearcut harvesting. Chemical tending will be taking place
Don’t move firewood. Drain your bilges! Invasive and harmful animals and plants can hitchhike on wood, in your bilge water, and on trailers. To protect our precious forests, lakes and rivers, make sure you are not part of the problem.
Bancroft-Minden The Annual Work Schedule for 2012-2013 shows harvesting will take place around Bark Lake on Harris Bay (or Potash Lake). Some Renewal/Tending operations will occur up river from Bark Lake near Madawaska. Area 1015 west of Harris Bay will
The Annual Work Schedule for 2011-2012 does not show any significant logging or forestry maintenance operations in our area. KAPOA will continue to monitor the work schedule on an annual basis. Here are links to maps showing 2011-2012 work schedule:
When was the last time you had your Septic Tank pumped out? Do you know if your septic system is working properly? If you can’t answer these questions, then you may be ignoring one of the most important and expensive