Flooding is the most common natural disaster in Canada.
Floods can happen anywhere, at any time of year.
Rain, melting snow, and water released from homes and businesses are known as stormwater. Stormwater flows downhill through major and minor water collection systems.
Prepare Now, Save Later
The climate is changing and Dufferin County is getting warmer, wetter, and wilder. This means heavier rainfall events will happen more often, increasing the risk of flooding in your home.
Types of Flooding
Overland Flooding
Water coming in through windows and cracks above ground.
Groundwater Seepage/ Infiltration
Water moving from the ground through the foundation.
Sewer Back-Up
Sanitary sewage coming up through floor drains, toilets etc. and storm drainage coming up through the sump pit.
Plumbing And Fixtures
Water escape from pipes and plumbing fixtures.
Don’t Wait For The Water
The average basement flood costs $43,000 to repair, but you can take basic flood prevention measures for only $250.
Before a Flood
Home flood protection is easier than you think. By maintaining and improving the stormwater collection systems inside and outside your home, you can reduce the risk that you and your community will experience flooding in your home and neighbourhood.
*Note: Not all actions will be applicable to each home. Completing these steps does not guarantee the prevention of flooding.
Step 1: Maintain What You’ve Got (DIY for $0)
Step 2: Complete Simple Upgrades (DIY for <$250)
Step 3: Complete More Complex Upgrades (Contractor $250+)
Flood Prevention Resources
Explore these resources from the Home Flood Protection Program
Seasonal Flood Protection Checklist
Record flood protection actions completed each season.
Checklist for Landlords and Tenants
Discover the actions for both landlords and tenants can take to reduce flood risk
Estimated Costs for Residential Flood Protection Projects
This list has been developed to give homeowners an idea of what it might cost to complete a do-it-yourself (DIY) flood protection project or to pay a qualified professional to complete a project for you.
Other Resources
Even with flood prevention measures in place, you should be ready and able to respond quickly during a flood event.
During a Flood
Visit Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health for your guide to staying safe during a flood event.
After a Flood
Visit Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health for your guide to staying safe precautions and clean-up after a flood.
Emergency Preparedness
Visit Dufferin County’s Emergency Preparedness page.
Dufferin County Climate Action Plan
Explore how Dufferin County is on the road to net-zero by 2050.
Flood Notifications
Local Conservation Authorities
Click here to find your Conservation Authority
Grand River Conservation Authority
Flood Warning System
Sign up for email alerts
Preparing for Floods
Flood Resources
Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority
Flood Forecasting and Messages
Flood FAQs
Credit Valley Conservation Authority
Flood Forecasting and Warning
Saugeen Conservation
Flood Forecasting and Warning
Flood Messages
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority
Flood Risk Management
Sign Up For Flood Messages
Government of Canada Weather Information
Sign up for weather alerts and get the latest forecast and hazardous weather conditions here.