Water levels remain stable near Aklavik
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Water levels remain stable near Aklavik Alice Twa·Monday May 25, 2026 at 5:31pm MT A drone photo of the Peel Channel at Aklavik taken the morning of May 25, 2026 by students at Moose Kerr School included in the GNWT's water monitoring bulletin. Share Water levels on the Peel Channel near Aklavik remain stable at 14.4 metres after ice passed the community the GNWT said in its latest water monitoring bulletin issued Monday. In a previous update, the GNWT said water levels were rising 0.5 metres a day and could approach levels of previous flood events in Aklavik that happened when water levels we…
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