This page was last updated on 2026-04-17 at 12:52:48 PM.
The Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury is actively monitoring weather conditions and water levels across the community. Town staff continue to work closely with the Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority, which is responsible for local flood forecasting, monitoring, and watershed conditions.
Town crews are taking precautionary measures and responding as needed to help reduce the risk of localized flooding.
This page will be updated as new information becomes available. Updates will also be shared on the Town's Facebook and Instagram pages.
Report Flooding or Drainage Issues
Residents can report issues including Blocked ditches, flooded roads, restricted water flow, or drainage concerns using the MyBWG app or online: www.townofbwg.com/report
When reporting an issue, please select the following category: Roads → Ditches and Drainage
Current Status
| Shoreline Hazard Watch – High Risk |
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The Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority has issued a Shoreline Hazard Watch – High Risk due to elevated water levels and ongoing wave activity on Lake Simcoe. Shoreline flooding is occurring or may occur in low-lying areas, and there remains an elevated risk of shoreline erosion and localized flooding. Residents in affected areas are advised to take appropriate precautions.
For full details, visit the Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority’s latest shoreline status update. |
Current Local Impacts
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Town staff have taken precautionary measures in areas that may be more vulnerable to flooding and will continue to monitor the situation closely.
At this time, there are no significant impacts to report, however staff remain prepared to respond should conditions change.
Road Closures
Town Response Actions Town crews are currently:
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Safety Information
Residents are reminded to take precautions during periods of heavy rainfall or flooding.
- Avoid travelling on roads near water, bridges, ravines, embankments, low-lying areas, and other bodies of water
- Do not drive through, stand, or walk in moving water
- If you are in your car and it begins to flood, exit the vehicle immediately and move to higher ground
- Follow all posted road closure signage
Even shallow water can hide hazards such as debris or damaged road surfaces.
Learn more about:
- For flooding emergencies: call 9-1-1.
- For on-the-ground flood response or to report localized flooding: use the myBWG app or report an issue online.
- For local flood information, contact: Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority.
- If your property has been damaged: contact your insurance company for claims information.
All Updates
| Media Release: Monitoring Water Level Conditions (April 17, 2026) |
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Bradford West Gwillimbury Monitoring Water Level Conditions Bradford West Gwillimbury, ON (April 17, 2026) – The Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury continues to work closely with the Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority, which is responsible for local flood forecasting, monitoring, and watershed conditions. Together, we are monitoring water levels across the community due to recent weather conditions.
Town staff have taken precautionary measures in areas that may be more vulnerable to flooding and will continue to monitor the situation closely.
“At this time, there are no significant concerns in Bradford West Gwillimbury,” said Mayoy James Leduc. “Our staff are monitoring conditions closely and working with our partners to stay informed. We encourage residents to take simple precautions and stay aware as conditions continue to evolve.”
According to the Town’s Drainage Superintendent, Frank Jonkman, some standing water in agricultural fields is typical for this time of year.
“Standing water in farm fields is quite normal during the spring as snowmelt and rainfall move through the drainage system,” said Jonkman. “We’ve already completed some precautionary work over the past few days to help mitigate potential flooding risks, particularly in higher-risk areas, and will continue working closely with the LSRCA to monitor conditions.”
At this time, there are no significant impacts to report, however staff remain prepared to respond should conditions change.
Residents can help reduce the risk of localized flooding by taking a few simple steps:
Report any blockages via the MyBWG app or online at www.townofbwg.com/report. When submitting, select Roads → Ditches and Drainage.
Residents are reminded to stay back from shorelines and fast-moving water and to keep children and pets away from all water bodies. If localized flooding occurs:
Residents are encouraged to stay informed by following the Town’s official social media channels and visiting www.townofbwg.com/flooding for updates. Additional information will be shared as it becomes available. |
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