Well October is done, and hopefully everybody survived Halloween to the best of their abilities.
Things have been moving at a rapid pace out at Lake Manitoba Narrows since fall has hit. The construction crew was very busy on the golf course up at Lake Manitoba this fall, clearing fairways, and burning brush in an effort to get ready for next summer at Lake Manitoba Narrows.
Just last week a dive team came out to Lake Manitoba Narrows, and helped to dismantle the docks for removal from the water. The will be refurbished over the winter and ready to be put back in the water for next years boating season. We are definitely looking forward to that taking place.
The last 4 weeks at the Lake Manitoba Narrows has been a busy one, and I am glad to say that most of it is certainly good news. The Lake St Martin channel was completed at the end of October, and will certainly help Lake Manitoba to be back to normal depths next year. The channel was officially opened on November first and will help life at Lake Manitoba Narrows help to return to normal by next year with a little luck.
If you keep up with the Free Press, it has been staying on top of the progress on the channels being built to help lower water levels on Lake Manitoba. http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/breakingnews/Lake-St-Martin-channel-open-133019418.html
The lake is currently about 815 feet above see level and they are saying that the channel will possibly help lower it as much as 5 feet by next year.
Any guesses as to what the depth of Lake Manitoba might be by May of 2012?










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