| Table of Contents |
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| Lakes and Watercourses |
| Brome Lake Action Plan |
| Shoreline Protection |
| Riverbank, Shoreline and Wetland |
| Useful definitions |
| All Pages |
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Lakes and Watercourses
Water is the collective property which has a priceless value. Not only, it allows us to drink and to eat, but it gives us the leisure to swim, to fish, to navigate, to travel or simply to take advantage of the landscapes which it did sculpture patiently.
For all these reasons and many more, we have to protect and to improve this resource. In these pages, you will find information not only to protect water, but also to take advantage of it in a security way.
Do you wish to be informed on the level of Brome Lake?
For all these reasons and many more, we have to protect and to improve this resource. In these pages, you will find information not only to protect water, but also to take advantage of it in a security way.
Do you wish to be informed on the level of Brome Lake?
In collaboration with the Centre d’expertise hydrique du Ministère des Richesses naturelles du Gouvernement du Québec, computer data on the level of Brome Lake is available from data acquired from two stations built in 2006; one at Douglass beach and an other at the Foster dam.
To consult the statistics, users are invited to click on the following addresses:
Douglass Beach (water level)
Foster Dam (rate of flow)
For more information, please contact Pierre Laplante, Fire Chief, by
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or at 450 243-5789.

