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The Red Willow pathway and walking bridge have reopened as water levels along the Assiniboine River have decreased. The Fat Bike Trail remains closed due to flooding in that area.
Water levels on the Assiniboine River are expected to remain high in the coming weeks due to continued outflow from the Shellmouth Dam. Anyone visiting the Assiniboine River Corridor is asked to use extreme caution near the river.
Please keep a close eye on young children and pets at all times, as open and fast-moving water can be dangerous.
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Outflow from the Shellmouth Dam has increased the Assiniboine River levels, with the river expected to peak this weekend. River levels are expected to remain high for the coming weeks.
The Red Willow Pathway and walking bridge have been temporarily closed for public safety.
Anyone visiting the Assiniboine River Corridor is asked to use extreme caution near the river. Please keep a close eye on young children and pets at all times, as open and fast-moving water can be dangerous.
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Water levels along the Assiniboine River have receded, and Dinsdale Park and the Red Willow Pathway have reopened. The Fat Bike Trail will remain closed until further notice. ⚠️ Some low-lying areas are still experiencing overland flooding as spring runoff continues.
Please continue to use extreme caution near the Assiniboine River and keep a close eye on young children and pets at all times, as open waterways can be dangerous.
Please follow our social media channels for regular updates and any potential impacts.