Our Waterways Management Program operates across the North, connecting with communities to provide services and promote safety.
New President and Chief Executive Officer appointed to lead Manitoba Hydro
Ben Graham, Chair of the Manitoba Hydro-Electric Board, announced that Allan Danroth has been named as the new President and Chief Executive Officer of Manitoba Hydro, effective August 6, 2024.
Public Notice – waterways work in the Goose Creek area
Public notice of work at the Churchill River Road bridge that affects waterway travel in the Goose Creek area.
Pileated woodpeckers added to protected species, may be nesting in our poles
Pileated woodpeckers are covered under federal protection legislation, so our employees need to know how to identify their nesting sites in our wooden poles, what to do when they are found, and how we have to handle the poles for the future.
Burntwood, Lower Churchill, and Nelson rivers #3, Spring 2024
Weekly water levels and flow outlooks are provided for the Churchill, Burntwood, and Nelson rivers in northern Manitoba.
Province directs Manitoba Hydro to continue pause on new cryptocurrency connections
Manitoba Hydro is extending pause on processing new service requests from cryptocurrency operations to April 30, 2026.
Delay in payment processing affecting some customers
We are working to resolve a bill payments processing issue.
Meet our new website — a result of your feedback
On April 16, 2024, we refreshed the look of our website to better reflect our customers’ needs and help them find what they want faster. It will continue to improve based on more customer feedback and testing.
Burntwood, Lower Churchill, and Nelson rivers #2, Spring 2024
Weekly water levels and flow outlooks are provided for the Churchill, Burntwood, and Nelson rivers in northern Manitoba.
Pole fires: a leading cause of springtime outages
Pole fires are a common cause of outages. Learn how and why pole fires occur in spring.