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    Collingwood OPP Issue Water Safety Reminder Ahead of Civic Long Weekend

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    (COLLINGWOOD, ON) – With the Civic Long Weekend approaching, the Collingwood and The Blue Mountains Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is reminding residents and visitors to make water safety a priority while enjoying local lakes, rivers, and shorelines.

    So far in 2025, there have been nine reported water-related fatalities in OPP Central Region. These incidents serve as a tragic reminder of the risks associated with water activities and the importance of taking proper safety precautions.

    Recent incidents include:

    • July 14, 2025 – Tiny Township: A 6-year-old was pulled unresponsive from the water and later pronounced deceased at hospital.
    • July 26, 2025 – Wasaga Beach: A kayak overturned and a 24-year-old male failed to surface.
    • July 29, 2025 – Balsam Lake: A canoe capsized and a 75-year-old male failed to surface.
    • July 30, 2025 – Meaford (Grey County, West Region): A 55-year-old individual was found unresponsive in the water and was pronounced deceased at the scene.

    These incidents are a clear reminder of the unpredictable nature of open water and the critical importance of wearing a lifejacket, staying alert, and being prepared for emergencies-regardless of age, experience, or location.

    According to the Lifesaving Society’s 2025 Drowning Report, 47 percent of water-related fatalities occur on lakes or ponds, and 68 percent happen between May and September.

    Water safety tips for the long weekend:

    • Always wear a lifejacket or personal flotation device (PFD) when on or near the water
    • Supervise children closely and keep them within arm’s reach
    • Be cautious of offshore breezes, especially when using floaties or stand-up paddleboards (SUPs), which can quickly drift away from shore
    • Non-swimmers and weak swimmers should wear a PFD even in shallow water
    • Avoid alcohol or drugs when participating in water activities
    • Be aware of changing weather and water conditions

    The OPP will be conducting marine and shoreline patrols throughout the weekend to promote safe boating and swimming practices.

    If you witness a possible impaired boater or unsafe activity on the water, call 911 and help prevent a tragedy.

    Sgt. Wes Staddon

    Collingwood & The Blue Mountains OPP

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