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Lifeguards go on duty at municipal beaches June 17

They will be on duty daily from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m,.
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Lifeguards go on duty at municipal beaches in Greater Sudbury beginning June 17.

The city staffs seven municipal beaches with lifeguards, who will be on duty from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily.

The seven municipal beaches with lifeguard services are:

  • Bell Park Main Beach on Ramsey Lake in Sudbury. GOVA Transit service via Route 1S.  
  • Capreol Public Beach on Marshy Lake in Capreol. GOVA Transit service via Route 105.
  • Moonlight Beach on Ramsey Lake in Sudbury. GOVA Transit service via Route 10.
  • Nepahwin Beach on Nepahwin Lake in Sudbury. GOVA Transit service via Route 1S.
  • Centennial Park Beach at 400 Graham Rd. in Whitefish. Passengers can request GOVA Zone service via Route 101.
  • Whitewater Lake Park on Whitewater Lake in Azilda. (There is no transit service to this area.)
  • Kalmo Beach on Whitson Lake in Val Caron. (There is no transit service to this area.)

“Parents are reminded that lifeguards are not a substitute for adult supervision of children. Children must be supervised and within arm's reach of an adult caregiver at all times. Older children are reminded to swim with a buddy for greater safety.”

For more information, visit www.greatersudbury.ca/play/beaches-and-lakes/beaches.

 


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