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Flooding and Water Outage in Downtown Kingston

January 9, 20262 Mins Read
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Flooding and Water Outage in Downtown Kingston
Ontario Street at Lower Union Street was entirely flooded out on the morning of Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2025, due to a water main break, the cause of which remains under investigation. Submitted photo.
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After two days filled with snow and freezing rain, Utilities Kingston crews arrived on Ontario Street while temperatures were just below freezing. The break occurred between Gore and Lower Union Streets, according to Utilities Kingston. They mentioned that they are currently looking into what caused the water main break just before noon.

“Due to the size of the water main, a significant amount of water reached the roadway,” said Utilities Kingston, adding that traffic has been restricted at:

West Street at King Street Lower Union Street at King Street Ontario Street at Gore Street

This incident led to a temporary water outage for residents nearby, according to Utilities Kingston. They expect service “to be restored overnight.”

Water Outage Map Main Break Jan7 26 UK scaledWater Outage Map Main Break Jan7 26 UK scaledThe area marked in blue above indicates where residents are experiencing a water outage due to the recent break. This graphic is from Utilities Kingston’s website as of noon on Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2025.

Utilities Kingston stated that updates about the outage will be available on their map found on their website.

“Some nearby areas may notice discoloured tap water as changes in flow can stir up sediment (usually iron deposits in metal pipes) within the system,” noted the utilities company.

“The water remains safe to use.”

Residents living even as far away as north of Princess Street at Division Street reported seeing murky brown water coming from their faucets.

The company suggested checking their website for information regarding discoloured water and possible solutions.

“Turn on the cold-water tap closest to your water meter and let it run until the water turns clear,” advises Utilities Kingston on their site.

The utilities company encouraged residents to keep an eye on their website for further updates regarding this situation.

“We appreciate the community’s patience while our crews work to complete the repair safely and as quickly as possible,” they stated.

Ontario Street Water Main Break Flooding Jan7 25 Submitted 2 1 scaledOntario Street Water Main Break Flooding Jan7 25 Submitted 2 1 scaledWater flowed down Ontario Street near the Great Lakes Museum following a water main break early Wednesday morning, Jan. 7, 2026. Submitted photo.

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