Water levels and flows are starting to stabilize and the town urges caution around bodies of water
Water conditions are improving across the Muskoka region, but officials say caution is still needed.
The Ministry of Natural Resources has ended the flood warning for the Muskoka River watershed and replaced it with a flood outlook in effect until May 13.
The Town of Bracebridge says lake and river levels are beginning to stabilize, although high water and debris remain concerns, especially for boaters.
Public works crews continue assessing damage and clearing debris, while flood cleanup support programs remain available for residents.
Officials are reminding people to stay cautious near waterways and flooded areas as conditions continue to improve.

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