Dirk, Claudia, Stefani and Katrina Van Wijk

Come join us on the river this summer. . Whether you are keen on whitewater Kayak or Canoe instruction, offered by MKC all summer long - Weekend and 5-Day courses,  or a Raft excursion down the legendary Ottawa River with OWL Rafting..... we want to make your experience a memorable one.

Please find water levels for the full length of the Madawaska   River below - updated once a week in our paddling season.  Descriptions on what the levels mean, are below the table. 

The Madawaska River Levels - 2007:

Date Upper Mad Middle Mad Lower Mad
April 8 100 cms 45 cms 120 cms
April 10 90 cms 20 cms 100 cms
April 24 90 cms 15-25 cms 140 cms
April 27  78 cms 15-25 cms 140-145 cms
April 30   22 cms  
May 4   25 cms  
May 9 35 cms 25 cms 67 cms
May 16 30 cms 25 + cms 60 cms
May 21 30 cms 25 + cms 90 cms
May 24 30-35 cms 33 cms 72 cms
May 29 25 cms 33 cms 67 cms
June 1   26 cms 67 cms
June 4 30 cms 28 cms 70 cms
June 6 30 cms 30 cms 80 cms
June 8   30 cms 96 cms
June 9 80 cms 55 cms 120 cms
June 10   55 cms 120 cms
June 11 50 cms 58 cms 130 cms
June 13 35 cms 53 cms 130 cms
June 14 30 cms 35 cms 110 cms
June 16   32 cms 99 cms
June 18 25 cms 30 cms 80 cms
June 20 20 cms 27 cms 30 cms
June 22 20 cms 10 cms 40 cms
June 26 15 cms 26 cms 35 cms
June 30   3 cms  
July 2   26 cms 35 cms
July 7   3 cms  
July 9   26 cms  
July 12 12 cms 26 cms 27 cms
July 14   8 cms 24 cms
July 16   26 cms  
July 19 16 cms 26 cms 40-45 cms
July 20 15-20 cms 40-45 cms 60-65 cms
July 21   40-45 cms 60-65 cms
July 22   40-45 cms 60-65 cms
July 23 15 cms 27 cms 50 cms
July 27 14 cms 14 cms 40 cms
July 30 10 cms 26 cms 28 cms
Aug 3 8 cms 4 cms 20 cms
Aug 6   26 cms 15 cms
Aug 10 4 cms 4 cms 15 cms
Aug 13   26 cms  
Aug 17 4 cms 4 cms 14 cms
Aug 20   26 cms  
Aug 23   4 cms  
Aug 26   26 cms  
Aug 27  10 cms 26 cms 12 cms
Aug 31 8 cms 4 cms 15 cms
End of MKC Season  Whitewater Courses completed for 2007  Join us Thanksgiving for Road & Mtn Biking  

Oct 6, 7, 8

Sept 20 6 cms 10 cms 17 cms
Oct 5   5 cms 15 cms


The Madawaska River, from a paddling point of view is divided into three sections:

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Upper Mad - Whitney to the town of Madawaska

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Middle Mad - 5km section below Bark Lake Dam to Lake Kamaniskeg, where MKC is located

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Lower Mad - The Palmer rapids section down to Griffith

The gauge is updated weekly, during MKC's season (mid May - Labour Day).   The river levels are given in cms (cubic metres per second), with the paddling level in brackets (eg. high water).

Water levels for the middle Madawaska, in the summer months only flow between Monday and Thursday.  Friday, Saturday and Sunday normally see a minimum 3cms flow, unless specifically indicated.


Water Level explanation for Whitewater Paddlers

Upper Madawaska - the section between Algonquin Park (Whitney) to the town of Madawaska (Bark Lake)

Level (in CMS) Comment
> 120 very high water
60 - 120 good paddling level
25  - 60 medium/low levels
< 25 low, too little water to paddle

Middle Madawaska - the section infront of MKC, between Bark Lake and Lake Kamaniskeg (there is an MNR  minimum flow requirement of 3 cms)As of July 8th, the water releases are Mon - Thurs. from 9am - 3:30pm only.

Level (in CMS) Comment
> 50 huge, with some keepers
25 - 50 high
25.6 regular MKC release level -great!
15 - 25 low, but navigable
< 15 too low to paddle

Lower Madawaska - this is both Palmer Rapids and the section from Aumonds Bay to Griffith, as the Palmer Dam feeds this whole section. (the minimum MNR flow requirement is 10 cms)

Level (in CMS) Palmer Snake Rapids
> 250 washed out huge - be careful, water runs through the trees
120 - 250 pushy, with boily eddy lines high
80 - 120 high, three chutes at Jessups great,   forgiving and perfect for Haas' hole
40 - 80 good medium,   very enjoyable paddling
25 - 40 good low, but still a good run
10 - 25 low very low, rocky

  


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