Water levels in Peel Channel near Aklavik may reach past flood levels
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Water levels in Peel Channel near Aklavik may reach past flood levels Alice Twa·Saturday May 23, 2026 at 6:22pm MT Photo from a hydrometric gauge along the Mackenzie River above Aklavik on May 23 at 9:00am. Photo courtesy of Water Survey of Canada and GNWT Share Advertisement. Water levels near Aklavik are rising at 0.5 meters per day and may soon approach water levels of past flood events, the GNWT said in a Saturday afternoon update. As of just before 12pm on Saturday, the Peel Channel was at 14.4 metres. Past flood events happened when water levels were above 15.5 metres the GNWT said in it…
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