Beaches

Sampling Public Beach Water

Each year, we take samples of local beaches from June until the end of August to make sure the water is safe for people to swim in. Our beaches are sampled monthly.

Samples go to the Public Health Ontario Laboratory in Sudbury to be tested for Escherichia coli (commonly known as E. coli), a sign that the water has been contaminated with fecal matter. It takes about 24 hours for us to receive and analyze the water quality results from the lab.

See below to learn about the status of your local public beach.

When is a Beach “Posted”?

If the level of E. coli in a sample set is more than 200 E. coli cfu/100mL, the beach will be re-sampled within 24 hours.

If the level of E. coli in the re-sample set is more than 200 E. coli cfu/100mL, the water is considered unsafe for recreational use, including swimming.

When a beach is unsafe, the “Unsafe for Swimming” sign (see below) will be posted to let beach visitors know about the high bacterial counts and potential threat to human health.

The sign is taken down when re-samples show levels of E. coli have returned to acceptable levels.

Warning Unsafe For Swimming sign

Between sampling periods, the beach water may have unsafe levels of bacteria due to:

  • Heavy rainfall (the Rainfall Warning sign, below, is posted at all public beaches)
  • Large numbers of waterfowl
  • High winds or wave activity
  • Large numbers of swimmers
Notice This wate may contain high levels of bacteria sign

When is a Beach “Closed”?

A beach is “closed” when a significant risk to human health and safety has been identified, such as signs of something in the water that could cause a hazard or infection.

Swimming in the water is NOT allowed when a beach is closed, and there will be little or no public access to the beach. A ‘Do Not Swim’ sign (see below) will be posted at the beach.

The beach is re-opened when there is no longer a risk to human health and safety.

Warning sign that reads, "DO NOT SWIM. The water at this location is not safe for swimming." Image to indicate that swimming is not allowed.

Beach Status

The beach water quality testing has ended for the season. There were 28 public beaches tested for E.coli in the Health Unit district. Water samples were taken regularly by Health Unit staff during the summer. Should you have any questions, please call us at 705-474-1400 or 1-800-563-2808.

Beach Location Last Tested Monitoring Status

Bell Lake Beach

18 Bell Lake Rd,
McDougall

Aug. 18

Routine monitoring Open
Big Moose Beach 60 Big Moose Rd,
Corbeil
Aug. 18 Routine monitoring Open
Birchaven Cove 465 Lakeside Dr,
North Bay

Aug. 18

Routine monitoring

Open

Callander Bay Beach 833 Main St S,
Callander

Aug. 18

Routine monitoring

Open

Callander Centennial Park Beach Main St N,
Callander

Aug. 18

Routine monitoring

Open

Champlain Park Beach 1202 Premier Rd,
North Bay

Aug. 18

Routine monitoring

Open

Community Centre Beach 701 Hwy 124,
McKellar

Aug. 18

Routine monitoring

Open

Doe Lake Beach

Off Birch Crt,
McMurrich/Monteith

Aug. 18

Routine monitoring

Open

Doe Lake Municipal Park Beach 1014 Ferguson Rd,
Armour

Aug. 18

Routine monitoring

Open

Dunchurch Beach Across 21 Church St,
Whitestone

Aug. 18

Routine monitoring

Open

Elks Lodge Park Beach 1200 Hwy 17 E,
North Bay

Aug. 18

Routine monitoring

Open

Eva Wardlaw Park Beach

458 Lakeshore Dr,
North Bay
Aug. 18 Routine monitoring Open
Fitzgerald Beach end of Fitzgerald Bay Rd,
Carling

Aug. 18

Routine monitoring

Open

Foley Matheson Park & Beach 125 Rankin Lake Rd,
Seguin

Aug. 18

Routine monitoring

Open

Lions Park Beach

91 Main St,

Sundridge

Aug. 18

Routine monitoring

Open

Magnetawan Centennial Park Beach

Hwy 520 (across from Magnetawan Centennial Park)

Magnetawan

Aug. 18

Routine monitoring

Open

Maple Key Park & Beach

14 Maple Key Park Rd,
Seguin

Aug. 18

Routine monitoring

Open

Mattawa Beach

Between 4/5 St,
Mattawa

Aug. 18

Routine monitoring

Open

McManus Beach

Lakeview Ave,
Kearney

Aug. 18

Routine monitoring

Open

Nobel Beach Park

66 Big Sound,
McDougall

Aug. 18

Routine monitoring

Open

Olmsted Beach

60 Lakeside Dr,
North Bay

Aug. 18

Routine monitoring

Open

Perry Clear Lake Beach

188 Churchill Gardens Rd,
Perry

Aug. 18

Routine monitoring

Open

Rosseau Waterfront Beach

5 Humphrey Dr,

Seguin

Aug. 18

Routine monitoring

Open

Shabogesic Beach

117 Memorial Dr,
North Bay

Aug. 18

Routine monitoring

Open

South Lake Bernard Beach

Next to 722 South Lake Bernard Rd,
Strong

Aug. 18

Routine monitoring

Open

Sturgeon Falls Beach

End of Main St W,
Sturgeon Falls

Aug. 18

Routine monitoring

Open

Sunset Park Beach

50 Sunset Blvd,
North Bay

Aug. 18

Routine monitoring

Open

Waubuno Beach

End of Prospect St,
Parry Sound

Aug. 18

Routine monitoring

Open

Open = E. coli bacteria levels are within acceptable range at the time of sampling.
Posted = E. coli bacteria levels are high. It is not safe to swim in the water.
Closed = A health hazard exists and you are not allowed to use access to the beach area.

Not Tested = For various reasons, such as a harmful algae bloom is present, high water levels and/or debris are in the area.

For more information, please contact our Environmental Health Program at 1-800-563-2808, extension 5400 or by email at environmental.health@healthunit.ca.

Adapted with permission from Peterborough Public Health.

Contact Us

North Bay Parry Sound District Health Unit

North Bay
345 Oak Street West

Parry Sound
90 Bowes St, 2nd Floor, Suite 201

Phone 705-474-1400
Toll Free 1-800-563-2808
contact@healthunit.ca