The Fresh Water Summit Festival celebrates this nationally significant body of water and also highlights the value of fresh water to our communities and lives and the importance of preserving this natural resource. The event, which runs from June 17 to 19, 2016, is a fitting kick-off to the summer season. So come this weekend. The waters of Balsam Lake await, along with Coboconk’s warm hospitality.
Schedule of Events
Friday, June 17, 2016: 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.
Saturday, June 18, 2016: 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Sunday, June 19, 2016: 11:00 a.m.
More about the Fresh Water Summit
In the serene waters of Balsam Lake, which forms part of the Trent-Severn Waterway, lies Canada's highest body of fresh water from which one can circumnavigate the world. Whether you travel west toward Lake Simcoe or east to Cameron Lake, both pathways are downstream from Balsam Lake. While there are two higher global navigable rivers, Balsam Lake is the only spot that gives the skipper the following choices: go east to the Atlantic Ocean; west to the Pacific Ocean; south to the Caribbean Sea or north to the Arctic Ocean. What makes this unique is the fact that from this point, one can circumnavigate the world, by seaworthy vessel, without ever having to travel on land. After the Coon Rapids Dam, Mississippi River in Upper Mississippi (which is considered the limit of commercial navigation) and the Danube River where it connects with the Rhine Main Danube Canal in Kelheim Bavaria, Germany, the next highest point of fresh water in the world is Balsam Lake in the Kawartha Lakes. In light of the significance of this hydrologic feature in the Kawartha Lakes, there is now a permanent interactive sign and photo opportunity on the municipal dock on Balsam Lake in Coboconk, found at coordinates N 44 39.476N -78 47.815W. There is a large outline of a boat that people can stand in front of to have their pictures taken - it’s a fun, family-friendly attraction.