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No images? Click here Niagara Region Public Health shares tips for summer beach daysMay 25, 2026 As warm weather returns and beach season begins, Niagara Region Public Health is launching its annual beach water testing program, which monitors public beaches from Victoria Day through Labour Day. Alongside this program, Public Health is offering tips to help residents and visitors experience Niagara's beaches in healthy ways. “Niagara’s beaches are an important part of summer in our community, and we want everyone to enjoy them safely,” says Dr. Azim Kasmani, Medical Officer of Health for Niagara Region. “In addition to testing beach water for bacteria like E. coli, our team is sharing tips to help everyone understand factors that can affect their health at the beach.” Tips to stay healthy at the beach
Beach water conditions and testing in NiagaraNiagara Region Public Health monitors water quality at 19 public beaches along Lake Ontario and Lake Erie. Water samples are tested regularly for E. coli to help determine whether conditions are safe for swimming, and results are posted one to two times per week on the website. Clean beaches are healthy beachesBeach health is a shared responsibility. Residents and visitors can help keep Niagara’s beaches clean and enjoyable by not feeding birds or wildlife, using washroom facilities rather than the lake or beach, disposing of waste properly (or taking it with them), and avoiding soaps or shampoos in natural waters. Media contactCelia Carr |