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The Tides, Currents, and Water Levels Web Site provides predicted times and heights of high and low waters, and the hourly water levels for over seven hundred stations in Canada. The printed version is published yearly and is available through the authorized chart dealers. Presently there are no actual current predictions available on the Web site.

It is also possible to obtain water level observations for some stations on the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River. For further information, please contact the Canadian Hydrographic Service by e-mail at chsinfo@dfo-mpo.gc.ca .

This actual site was realized by the Canadian Hydrographic Service and the Direction of Ocean Sciences, Regional Direction of Sciences, Maurice Lamontagne Institute (Fisheries and Oceans Canada), with the support of the St. Lawrence Observatory team.

Caution: The information available on this Web site may vary slightly from the information in the official documents published annually by the Department of Fisheries and Oceans and entitled Canadian Tide and Current Tables. In case of disparity, the information contained in the official publications will prevail.

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