Bark Lake Dam and the Madawaska River Management Plan

Bark Lake Dam defines the start of the middle Madawaska River. Built for flood control, and peak power production its mandate now extends to a much broader scope, including white water recreation. Bark Lake is eastern Ontario’s second largest water reservoir and supplies the Madawaska River. In early spring, the water level in Bark Lake can be over 10 metres lower than summer levels, as its waters have been drawn down for power production through the cold winter months, on the 5 hydro-producing dams downstream. The spring freshet fills the lake back up in time for the May long weekend.

The Madawaska River produces what is called ‘peak power’—during high electrical consumption. In 1969, my parents Christa & Hermann Kerckhoff chose the Middle Madawaska for this reason – guaranteed warm water that drops over the top of the dam all summer long. Negotiating with Ontario Hydro the current schedule of 26 hours of water releases per week came to be. My parents asked “How much water needs to flow downstream over 7 days, even in periods of drought?” and then “Could this water be released during the day for white water recreation, replenished overnight?

Being in cottage country, keeping lake levels constant as well as providing downstream flows is a delicate balance. This balance is managed extremely well through the Madawaska River Management Plan. Created by Ontario Power Generation (OPG) and the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR), through consultation with many stakeholders, this legally binding document helps manage the river along its 240 km length. This document has won national awards, and is now utilized in other river systems around the globe.

Madawaska Kanu Centre builds on success

DANIELLE PAUL
MADAWASKA VALLEY

It’s no surprise that the van Wijk family of the Madawaska Kanu Centre (MKC) and OWL Rafting are “reading the river” ahead. The Current recently met with Claudia and Stefani van Wijk to learn their plans for the family business as it moves into the care of a third generation.

MKC-OWL has been an Ottawa Valley business for 46 years since Claudia’s parents, Christa and Hermann Kerckhoff—both Canadian champions —opened the world’s first whitewater paddling school at MKC in 1972 and OWL Rafting on the Ottawa River in 1981. Claudia and her husband Dirk took over the reins of both OWL and MKC in 1988 and have worked to make the family business one of Destination Canada’s Canadian Signature Experiences (CSE) – the crème de la crème of Canada’s international tourist attractions. The CSE designation puts MKC into an exclusive collection of once-ina-lifetime travel experiences that Canada markets internationally.

To achieve this they and their daughters, Stefani and Katrina, spent every summer on the Madawaska and Ottawa Rivers running MKC and OWL respectively. Claudia explained how careful management and planning grew the business through four decades. Her parents taught her to always have a Plan B and the van Wijks have never expanded beyond what they could afford to do themselves.

That approach has paid off. From just 25 students in the summer of 1972, MKC will host over a thousand students this season.

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This article was originally published in The Madawaska Valley Current. To read the full article, click here!

River Ramblings

Sometimes we are asked by our students “Why do we practice so much before we run the river?” I reflect on this as I watch a momma duck and her 3 ducklings expertly ferrying in and out of current at the bottom of a rapid. They are feasting on nutrients flowing downstream to their eager beaks – all they need to do is position themselves in a way that maximizes their nourishment. The river also asks us to learn how to position ourselves to receive her gifts. Nourishment is ours if we take the time to understand her bends and turns – she does not deliver instant gratification. Therefore, taking the time to ferry, eddy in and out of current, learning how to position ourselves in her flow is an act of meeting the river halfway. By taking the time to understand her power, the river will “flow not past, but through us”, giving us gifts with every dip of our paddle.

~Quote by John Muir.  River Ramblings by Bethany Leonard

Whitewater Riders 2018

Becoming a great paddler takes more than just skill.
Using the river as their classroom, WW Riders learn how to support each other on and off the water. They face fears, share knowledge and learn what they can do to contribute to the paddling community.
July 23 to August 3rd were two weeks to remember.

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Reviews

5 star ratingWhite water canoe course I took a 5 day tandem white water canoe course with MKC. I went from learning on flat water to running grade 3 rapids!
What an amazing experience! Wonderful place beside the river. I camped. Very good facilities and comfortable lodge to relax in with open fire. Delicious food (I had vegetarian options). The staff were lovely- from domestic staff to instructors. Everyone mixed together with the guests. I went by myself and really enjoyed everyone I met. They all had an interesting story and were there for the love of the river.
My instructor was Regan. She was superb- lovely person, very patient and adjusted her teaching to individual needs. I learned so much- thanks Regan.
Would highly recommend MKC to anyone interested in canoeing, kayaking or rafting!
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7/17/2024
5 star ratingSunny days on the Madawaska River with the Madawaska Kanu Centre Absolutely fantastic experience!!!! I took my three grandchildren, aged 7 - 15 for the two hour family raft experience. Our guide made the adventure so much fun for all of
us. Our neighbours also joined our raft, so we had a total of 11. We will definitely return for another adventure.
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8/11/2024
5 star ratingPerfect Family Adventure I cannot say enough good things about MKC - their facilities, their staff, the river, all of it. My family actually joined the five day learn to kayak program (which was not an option in the TripAdvisor drop down). The river has just the right amount of challenge to be PERFECT for learning. There are easy lines for absolute beginners, and enough challenge that a competitive slalom race was being held for top competitors on an adjacent section of the river during our stay. We will be back in the future for the same program.
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