
All beaches safe for swimming Father's Day weekend
The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit (WECHU) has deemed all beaches safe for swimming this Father's Day weekend.
No blue-green algae has been seen in any of them. The beach with the highest E. coli level was Colchester Beach with 127.00 but is still safe for swimming.
WECHU is reminding that Sandpoint Beach has been closed by the City of Windsor for safety reasons.
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