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International Watershed

Kenora and Lake of the Woods are within a watershed that is shared by Ontario, Manitoba and Minnesota. We are one partner in the management and protection of our lake. This initiative requires local commitment and participation from the City of Kenora. We have been supporting this international collaboration for many years and defining our own grassroots programs to instill a sense of pride and protection of our water resource.   

Learn more! Check out educational articles written by Lake of the Woods Water Sustainability Foundation's International Watershed Coordinator:

We are part of an international watershed

Here in Kenora, we are at the outflow point of a massive watershed that is the size of New Brunswick and is international in scope, with waters flowing from the east, west and south.  Kenora’s location at the north end of Lake of the Woods represents the point at which water draining 70,000 sq km from Minnesota, Ontario and Manitoba enters the Winnipeg River and flows north to Hudson Bay.

Satellite view of watershed boundaries in Ontario, Manitoba and Minnesota

In 2004, the need for an international approach to water quality protection on this lake was the impetus for the creation of the Lake of the Woods Water Sustainability Foundation and the City of Kenora was a key supporter of its mandate – to work towards a sustainability plan for Lake of the Woods.  Since then, much has been achieved, including the establishment in 2013 of the International Joint Commission's International Rainy-Lake of the Woods Watershed Board, the commitment of the Canadian federal government to fund nutrient research on Lake of the Woods, the work of our partners in Minnesota to improve water quality to state standards and, since 2012, the Foundation’s International Watershed Coordination Program that facilitates communication and stewardship amongst all of these entities and the public, without borders.

This initiative requires local commitment and participation from the City of Kenora and the former Lake of the Woods Development Commission. We have been supporting this international collaboration for many years and defining our own grassroots programs to instil a sense of pride and protection of our water resource.

Over the years, the main ecological issues facing this watershed have been identified by our partners and are now the focus of government research and consideration of policy and governance needs. The key issues are:

  • Nutrients and algal blooms
  • Aquatic invasive species
  • Surface and groundwater contaminants
  • Impacts of climate change
  • Impacts of hydrologic regulation

The Lake of the Woods Water Sustainability Foundation

The Lake of the Woods Water Sustainability Foundation is governed by a volunteer bi-national Board of Directors working with a small staff that share their passion for the Lake of the Woods basin.  

The Foundation's mission is to protect the ecological integrity of the water quality of Lake of the Woods and its watershed by being a champion for the Lake. The Foundation will maintain and build a reputation as a trusted essential partner with all stakeholders.

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City of Kenora
1 Main Street South
Kenora ON P9N3X2

Phone: 807-467-2000
After hours: 807-467-2080

8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Monday to Friday
Closed on Holidays

 

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