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Safety Alert for Swimmers at Brampton’s Beach

July 12, 20263 Mins Read
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Safety Alert for Swimmers at Brampton’s Beach
Swimmers warned to stay out of the water after Brampton beach declared unsafe
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Residents in Brampton hoping to enjoy a swim at the city’s only official beach will need to find an alternative spot.

Peel Public Health has deemed Professor’s Lake Beach unsafe for swimming after recent tests showed high levels of bacteria that could pose health risks.

The advisory, issued on July 10, indicates that swimmers should avoid the water until it is confirmed safe again through further testing.

Situated at 1660 North Park Drive near Bramalea Road, Professor’s Lake is a favored summer hangout in Brampton, boasting a 400-foot sandy beach, lakeside trails, beach volleyball courts, a water slide, and an inflatable water park.

Although the beach area and other facilities remain open, swimming is prohibited while this warning is active.

According to Peel Public Health, elevated bacteria levels in recreational waters can lead to illness with symptoms like diarrhea, skin rashes, ear pain, coughing or congestion, and eye irritation.

Bacteria levels can spike due to various factors such as heavy rainfall, large flocks of birds, strong winds, wave activity, and increased swimmer numbers.

Following heavy rainfalls, contaminants like animal waste and runoff from nearby areas can flow into lakes and heighten the risk of sickness.

Peel Public Health routinely tests water quality at four public beaches in the area to ensure they meet provincial safety standards. Testing occurs from June through the swimming season with samples taken Monday through Friday excluding statutory holidays.

Notices are posted at beaches based on these results.

A blue notice signifies that bacteria levels are acceptable and the beach is open for swimming. A red warning indicates elevated bacteria levels which may pose health risks when swimming.

Health officials also advise swimmers not to enter the water for two days after significant rainfall even if a beach remains open since bacteria counts can rise post-storms.

Professor’s Lake stands as Brampton’s only designated sandy swimming beach. The 65-acre lake typically welcomes visitors during summer months with daily access from 10 a. m. to 7 p. m.

For those seeking other places to swim while this closure lasts, nearby options include beaches at Kelso Conservation Area in Milton, as well as waterfront beaches located at Lakefront Promenade Park and Jack Darling Memorial Park in Mississauga, which provide supervised swimming areas during summer months.

Residents are encouraged to check current updates on beach water quality before planning their swims.INsauga’s Editorial Standards and Policies

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