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January 31, 2026

Georgian Bay Water Levels In the News (1)

July 10, 2012

International Joint Commission to hold public hearing on lowering Great Lakes levels next month (rabble.ca)

Georgian Bay Water: Disappearing down the drain hole in the St. Clair River (ed-op in the Toronto Star, July 7, 2012)

Status quo recommendations for levels of upper Great Lakes should alarm Canadians and Americans (Morning Post Exchange)

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