
High bacteria levels close local beaches
CTV News5 days ago
Lifeguards on duty at Main Beach in Port Stanley, Ont., seen on July 7, 2019. (Brent Lale/CTV News London)
A few local beaches have been declared not safe for swimming by area health units.
In Huron County, Ashfield, Port Albert, and Goderich Main Beach are under a no-swim advisory.
At Little Beach in Port Stanley, a swimming advisory is in place after high levels of E.coli bacteria were detected in the most recent water sample results.
A few local beaches have been declared not safe for swimming by area health units.
In Huron County, Ashfield, Port Albert, and Goderich Main Beach are under a no-swim advisory.
At Little Beach in Port Stanley, a swimming advisory is in place after high levels of E.coli bacteria were detected in the most recent water sample results.
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