HKPR District Health Unit – Beach Water Test Results by Community in Northumberland

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Please note that some local beaches are currently closed due to COVID-19:

The Health Unit uses a three-colour system to show test results for local beaches:

Green – Open (safe for swimming)

Yellow – Advisory Posting (Based on latest test results, there are high counts of bacteria in the water. Swimming is not recommended, as it may increase your risk of developing minor skin, eye, ear, nose or throat infections or stomach illness. If you choose to swim during this advisory, avoid dunking your head or swallowing the water).

Red – Closed (do not swim; not open for public use)

Bewdley
OPEN

Crowe Bridge Park – Trent Hills
CLOSED

Harwood Waterfront and Dock
OPEN

Hastings Waterfront North – Trent Hills
CLOSED

Hastings Waterfront South – Trent Hills
CLOSED

Little Lake – Cramahe
CLOSED

East Beach – Port Hope
CLOSED from July 3 7 a.m. to July 6 10 a.m.

West Beach – Port Hope
CLOSED from July 3 7 a.m. to July 6 10 a.m.

Dany Bay Beach – Alnwick/Haldimand Township
CLOSED

Victoria Park
CLOSED

Wicklow Beach – Alnwick/Haldiand Township
CLOSED

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