Our booms and buoys
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We install booms above our larger dam structures in consultation with Transport Canada. Booms warn river users that the area is hazardous and to stay back. Booms are installed in May and removed in October. See an example of a boom in the photo to the right.
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We install buoys above our low-head or smaller dam structures in consultation with Transport Canada. Buoys warn river users that the area is hazardous and to stay back. Where river flows and river debris can cause damage, buoys are used instead of booms. See an example of a buoy on this page.
Our dam danger signs
- Our dams are marked by red and white danger signs. Obey all warning signs. Two examples of these signs are shown on this page.
- Portage signs mark the formal portage route around the dam. For information about portages, routes and access points, visit the Routes and Access Points webpage.
Fencing and barriers
- Fencing and barriers around dams and other water control structures are there for your protection. Always keep out of these areas.