Williams Lake Dam Replacement

Location

Williams Lake, Halifax, Nova Scotia

Contact

info@buildns.ca


ANNOUNCEMENTS + UPDATES

May 2026: Public Service Announcement – Temporary Trail Closure

October 2025: Public Service Announcement – Trail Reopened

September 2025: Public Service Announcement – Temporary Trail Closure

March 2025: Public Service Announcement – Temporary Trail Closure

February 2025: Public Service Announcement – Site Preparation

October 2024:  Williams Lake Dam Replacement Announcement


FAQ

A: As part of this project, Build Nova Scotia’s contractor will lower the lake’s water level beginning in June to allow for construction of the dam. This is a common approach for marine repair. Once the coffer dam is in place, the lake level will be 1.54 metres lower than the current lake level.  

When the new dam is in place, water levels will depend on weather conditions.


A: Pre-construction water and property assessments have been carried out, as well as bird and turtle surveys to determine which species live and breed in the area and to ensure they are protected.

Equipment will be mobilized on site in late May then work will begin to install the coffer dam. This will remove water from the construction site and create a dry, safe area that will enable construction of the new dam.

Removal of the old dam is expected to begin mid-June with construction of the new dam beginning about a month later.


A:  Construction of the new dam will begin in late July and take approximately two months to complete. We anticipate restoration work will begin this fall, following removal of the coffer dam. This restoration work will include planting trees and cleaning up the trail. The entire project is expected to be complete in spring 2027.


A: The three-year time frame includes both the design and construction of the dam. The design work started in fiscal year 2024/25 and construction is taking place mostly over five to six months, beginning in June, 2026, followed by planting and restoration work. The entire project will be complete by Spring, 2027.


A: The trail to the dam is expected to be closed during construction to ensure the safety of both the public and workers on site.


A: The parking lot is expected to be closed during construction to ensure the safety of both the public and workers on site.


A: Yes, the McGowan Lake Fish Hatchery will continue its annual spring and fall stocking of Williams Lake.  You can find the schedule on the Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture website at Weekly Stocking Update 2025 – Government of Nova Scotia, Canada, which will soon be updated.


A: The contractor will determine if blasting is necessary. If blasting is required, there are specific regulations that will be followed to ensure the safety of people, property and wildlife.


A: Yes. While there are no mitigation measures to reduce the noise, this activity is expected to take just a few weeks.


A: Water samples were taken before construction began and will continue to be taken throughout construction. While it is possible water quality may be temporarily impacted downstream during construction, when removing the coffer dam and during dam start up, all work will be done in accordance with detailed environmental regulations that are required when working in or near water. Measures include silt booms that will be installed around the site.