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Nibi Metrics

Real-time water levels, forecasts, and alerts for lakes and rivers across Canada and the US. Built on official government data.

Nibi Metrics turns raw gauge readings from official hydrometric networks into something a person standing on a dock can actually use: is the water high or low for today, which way is it moving, and how unusual is this? This page explains where every number on the platform comes from and what we do to it along the way.

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Carruthers Brook near St. Anthony Water Level

Live river level, flow, historical records and forecast for Carruthers Brook near St. Anthony in Canada, PE, Canada, built from official government gauge data.

About Carruthers Brook near St. Anthony

Carruthers Brook - A steady flow in Western Prince Edward Island.

Carruthers Brook near St. Anthony represents a notable feature of the Western Prince Edward Island landscape. With a drainage area of approximately 46.7 square kilometres, this river flows gently through its surroundings, drawing from both rainfall and groundwater to maintain its flow, especially during the dryer summer months.

The watershed context

Carruthers Brook is an integral part of the Western Prince Edward Island watershed. This region experiences a water cycle characterized by rain and snowmelt, sustaining a steady baseflow in its streams. The brook benefits from this hydrological pattern, with its flow being stable and dependable, thanks to groundwater contributions. The short spring freshet offers a brief boost in water levels as snow melts, a feature typical of the local climate.

Why the data matters here

Today's reading for Carruthers Brook reflects a particular moment in its historical context, offering insights into current water conditions. The station has been operational for over 14 years, allowing reliable comparisons against the median level for this date over its historical record. By evaluating this reading, users can better understand the brook's nourishment by rainfall and snowmelt, essential for activities in the nearby areas. This data is provided by the Water Survey of Canada, which monitors such metrics to support the communities and ecosystems that rely on Carruthers Brook's sustained flow.

How this page is built

Readings come from official government gauges and are rolled into daily records: the daily mean, high and low for every day on record. Each calendar day gets its own baseline from the full history, so the level you see is compared against what this specific date usually looks like rather than an annual average.

How Nibi Metrics works · Water stories