
Every week throughout the summer we’ll share the latest beach water test results as provided by the Leeds Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit.
Testing is carried out at 23 beaches across Lanark, Leeds and Grenville.
Learn about the testing process here.
Here are this week’s results:
OPEN – The latest bacterial test of the water indicated acceptable levels of bacteria and can be used for swimming and other recreation purposes.
- Athens – Sand Bay County Park (Charleston Lake)
- Brockville – St. Lawrence Park
- Elizabethtown – Lyn Valley Park
- Kitley – Bellamy Park
- Lanark Highlands – Dalhousie Lake
- Lanark Highlands – Lanark Beach
- Lanark Highlands – Robertson Lake Beach
- Leeds and the 1000 Islands – Kendrick’s Park
- Mississippi Mills – Pakenham Beach
- North Elmsley – Rideau Ferry Yacht Club
- Prescott – Kelly’s Beach
- Rideau Lakes – Lower Beverly Lake Park
- Rideau Lakes – Portland Campbell Street Beach
- Rideau Lakes – South Crosby (Sand Lake) Beach
- Smiths Falls – Smiths Falls Junior
- Smiths Falls – Smiths Falls Senior
- Westport – Foley Mountain
- Westport – Westport Sand Lake
CAUTION – The water is not recommended for swimming. The latest bacterial tests of the water indicated unacceptable levels of bacteria.
- Carleton Place – Riverside
- Carleton Place – Centennial
- Gananoque – Joel Stone Beach
- Merrickville – Merrickville Beach
- Mississippi Mills – Almonte Beach