Swimming Advisory LIFTED Waubaushene Beach

Date: August 5, 2022

Time: 12:00 p.m.

Please be advised that the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit has lifted the swimming advisory for Waubaushene Beach issued on July 29, 2022.

For information regarding beach advisories and postings please visit the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit website https://www.simcoemuskokahealth.org/Topics/SafeWater/BeachWater/BeachPostings

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Date: July 29, 2022

Time: 2:15 p.m.

Please be advised that the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit has issued a swimming advisory for Waubaushene Beach. Tay Township staff have posted signage at the beach to inform beach users.

*Please note the previous advisory for Magnus Park, issued on July 22, has been lifted.

For information regarding beach advisories and postings please visit the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit website https://www.simcoemuskokahealth.org/Topics/SafeWater/BeachWater/BeachPostings

swimming advisory is a warning to swimmers but it is not a beach closure. During a swimming advisory, a beach is posted with warning signs when the water contains levels of bacteria that indicate there may be an increased risk of developing minor skin, eye, ear, nose and throat infections and stomach disorders. If you choose to swim during a swimming advisory it may be prudent to avoid ducking your head or swallowing the water.

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Date: July 22, 2022

Time: 1:00 p.m.

Please be advised that the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit has issued a swimming advisory for Magnus Park and Waubaushene Beach. Tay Township staff have posted signage at the beach to inform beach users.

For information regarding beach advisories and postings please visit the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit website https://www.simcoemuskokahealth.org/Topics/SafeWater/BeachWater/BeachPostings

swimming advisory is a warning to swimmers but it is not a beach closure. During a swimming advisory, a beach is posted with warning signs when the water contains levels of bacteria that indicate there may be an increased risk of developing minor skin, eye, ear, nose and throat infections and stomach disorders. If you choose to swim during a swimming advisory it may be prudent to avoid ducking your head or swallowing the water.

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