While spring floods are often driven by snowmelt, rainfall, and warmer temperatures, the Muskoka region brings another dimension to the issue with its complex network of interconnected waterways.
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Huntsville resident Kimberly Heys has seen firsthand how devastating flooding can be in Muskoka, and with this year’s deep snow, she’s feeling uneasy.