Bark Lake Dam and the Madawaska River Management Plan

Bark Lake Dam defines the start of the middle Madawaska River. Built for flood control, and peak power production its mandate now extends to a much broader scope, including white water recreation. Bark Lake is eastern Ontario’s second largest water reservoir and supplies the Madawaska River. In early spring, the water level in Bark Lake can be over 10 metres lower than summer levels, as its waters have been drawn down for power production through the cold winter months, on the 5 hydro-producing dams downstream. The spring freshet fills the lake back up in time for the May long weekend.

The Madawaska River produces what is called ‘peak power’—during high electrical consumption. In 1969, my parents Christa & Hermann Kerckhoff chose the Middle Madawaska for this reason – guaranteed warm water that drops over the top of the dam all summer long. Negotiating with Ontario Hydro the current schedule of 26 hours of water releases per week came to be. My parents asked “How much water needs to flow downstream over 7 days, even in periods of drought?” and then “Could this water be released during the day for white water recreation, replenished overnight?

Being in cottage country, keeping lake levels constant as well as providing downstream flows is a delicate balance. This balance is managed extremely well through the Madawaska River Management Plan. Created by Ontario Power Generation (OPG) and the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR), through consultation with many stakeholders, this legally binding document helps manage the river along its 240 km length. This document has won national awards, and is now utilized in other river systems around the globe.

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5 star ratingWonderful time at Madawaska Family Rafting Wednesday, July 31 2024 @ 12:30pm - 2:30pm We went rafting with our 10 year old twin granddaughters and friends Andy, Dianne, Maggie and Abbie. Our guide Alix was excellent. Alix explained every detail of the trip before we entered the rapids. It is very safe for all ages. We had a great time and will not forget our memories. We plan on making this a yearly event. Thank you to Madawaska Family Rafting for the wonderful time! Andrew and Marlene
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8/08/2024
5 star ratingApprendre le kayak de rivière dans un cadre enchanteur! Mon mari, moi-même et notre fils de 23 ans avons beaucoup aimé notre semaine de kayak débutant avec notre prof Les. Beaucoup de plaisir, d’apprentissage et un super mélange de respect de nos appréhensions et de stimulation à progresser. Enseignants professionnels et haut niveau de sécurité. Une semaine énergisante, dans un milieu respectueux des gens et de la nature!
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8/15/2024
5 star ratingA great facility for an active family reunion. We are a large family (22 members) and the MKC absorbed our whole gang with
efficiency and excellent service. We had 16 family members guided for 3 days in
white water canoe skills with three amazing guides. They loved it and everyone
could maneuver white water with great skill at the end of three days.
MKC is known for the excellent food it serves and we were all super impressed with every meal served over the three full days. Thanks MKC staff for making us all feel so welcome. You made our family reunion and MOST MEMORABLE ONE. Jackie F.
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8/12/2024

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