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Trent-Severn Waterway Staged Opening for 2026 Navigation Season

May 19, 2026

The Trent-Severn Waterway National Historic Site 2026 navigation season will open in stages starting on Friday, May 15, 2026.
 
Increased precipitation in March and April, coupled with significant snowpack in both the Trent and Severn watersheds, has necessitated additional time to reduce water levels and flows to ensure safe boating conditions across the system.
 
Please see the table below for the most recent description of lockstations that will be open for navigation as of Friday, May 15, 2026. This list will be updated and released via our website and social media channels daily until all lockstations are fully open. All lockstations will remain open to land-based visitation.
 
This staged opening of the Waterway will, most importantly, protect boater safety and help prevent further shoreline erosion and property damage experienced by residents and businesses. 

Parks Canada continues to work diligently toward reopening the navigation system and is maximizing water flows where possible to move toward seasonal averages. While progress is ongoing, water levels and flows remain dynamic across the system. Lockstations will open in stages as conditions allow but may be subject to temporary closure depending on weather systems and precipitation events. Waterways between or adjacent to closed lockstations should be considered unsafe for navigation due to elevated flows.
 
The safety of our visitors and staff remains of the utmost importance to Parks Canada. Boaters, paddlers, and swimmers are reminded that certain areas continue to have higher-than-average flows and are asked to exercise caution. Floating debris may be present, and navigation aids may be off station as we continue to monitor and prepare the navigation channels.
 
For more information about the Trent-Severn Waterway, visit our website or follow us on social media @TrentSevernNHS.

LOCK STATIONStatus as of May 15, 2026LOCK STATIONStatus as of May 15, 2026
Murray CanalOPENLock 25 – Sawer CreekOPEN
Lock 1 – TrentonOPENLock 26 – LakefieldOPEN
Lock 2 – SidneyOPENLock 27 – Youngs PointOPEN
Lock 3 – Glen MillerOPENLock 28 – Burleigh FallsOPEN
Lock 4 – BatawaOPENLock 30 – LovesickOPEN
Lock 5 – TrentOPENLock 31 – BuckhornOPEN
Lock 6 – FrankfordOPENLock 32 – BobcaygeonOPEN
Lock 7 – Glen RossOPENLock 33 – LindsayOPEN
Lock 8 – Percy ReachOPENLock 34 – Fenelon FallsOPEN
Lock 9 – MeyersOPENLock 35 – RosedaleOPEN
Lock 10 – Hagues ReachOPENLock 36 – Kirkfield Lift LockOPEN
Lock 11/12 – Ranney Falls Flight LockOPENLock 37 – BolsoverOPEN
Lock 13 – CampbellfordOPENLock 38 – TalbotOPEN
Lock 14 – Crowe BayOPENLock 39 – PortageOPEN
Lock 15 – Healey FallsOPENLock 40 – ThorahOPEN
Lock 16/17 – Healey Falls Flight LockOPENLock 41 – GamebridgeOPEN
Lock 18 – HastingsOPENLock 42 – CouchichingCLOSED
Lock 19 – Scotts MillsOPENLock 43 – Swift RapidsCLOSED
Lock 20 – AshburnhamOPENLock 44 – Big Chute Marine RailwayCLOSED
Lock 21 – Peterborough Lift LockOPENLock 45 – Port SevernCLOSED
Lock 22 – Nassau MillsOPENAll lockstation grounds will be open to land-based visitation.
Lock 23 – OtonabeeOPEN
Lock 24 – DouroOPEN

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