Ontario

Brockville Area Flood Watch Lowered to Water Safety Warning

By

James Sinclair
March 19, 2026 5:30 pm

On March 18, 2026, Cataraqui Conservation lowered the flood watch for the Brockville, Ontario, area to a water safety warning as conditions across the region start to improve. While the immediate risk of widespread flooding has passed, officials say water levels remain high and require continued caution from the public.

Current measurements show that water levels in local streams have dropped from their highest point earlier this month, but they are still about twice as high as normal for March. Fast-moving water and slippery banks continue to be a hazard for anyone spending time outdoors near the water.

Officials are specifically warning people to stay away from dams and water channels where the current is strongest. The ice on local lakes and rivers is also melting and becoming thin, making it dangerous for any walking or recreational activities.

This safety warning is expected to stay in place until the night of April 1, 2026. Cataraqui Conservation continues to monitor the situation alongside groups like Portage Power, the Ministry of Natural Resources, and Parks Canada.

Residents living in low-lying areas or near water management structures are encouraged to keep a close eye on changing conditions. Those with concerns about local flooding should contact their specific municipality for information on where to get sandbags.

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