Update Message #2 from Mayor Bob Carter on the State of
Emergency
Dated: April 19, 2026
I am reaching out to provide an update on our current situation. As most
of you know, it rained quite heavily here yesterday and the respite that was originally
expected has now been altered. We will be getting more rain this coming week. The
water continues to rise, so this emergency will continue. With everything that is going on
it is hard to look into the future, but we already have people planning for the recovery
phase.
I'm not going to try to thank everybody for all that they have done so far. That will be left
to a future note so that I can have the complete list and not leave anybody out. The
expression that it takes a village to accomplish things is modified during a state of
emergency. It takes our village, the neighbouring villages and the province working
together in a dozen different ways to handle all that is being thrown at us.
Minden Hills and Haliburton County have always prided themselves on working together
to get things done. The positive spirit that has been exemplified by all the volunteers
and staff who have put their heads down and just gone about the business of protecting
people from the floods is being noted by the media and people far and wide. I am proud
of that and I thank you all.
We still have plenty of work to do to get through this flooding and then we have an
extended cleanup to prepare the community for what I hope to be a wonderful summer.
We all deserve that.
If you need assistance or have questions, reach out to our Public Inquiry Centre at 705-
286-1260 or email flood2026@mindenhills.ca we are here to help.
Stay safe and stay dry.
Sincerely,
Bob Carter, Mayor
Township of Minden Hills
