HRM says high bacteria levels have resulted in the closure of Birch Cove and Shubie Park beaches__Stock Photo CANADAHALIFAX news Birch Cove and Shubie Park beaches closed to swimmers by admin 4 يوليو، 2024 written by admin 4 يوليو، 2024 69 CITYnewas halifax / By Dan Ahlstrand Bad news for swimmers looking to cool off at a popular Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM) swimming area. HRM said a recreational water quality advisory is in effect at Birch Cove Beach and Shubie Park Beach in Dartmouth until further notice due to high bacteria levels in the water. Residents are advised to avoid swimming at these beaches until the advisory is lifted. While a recreational water quality advisory is in effect, the use of the beach area is at the user’s risk. Lifeguards will remain on-site during regular hours to advise against swimming. The city says staff regularly test the water quality at all supervised municipal beaches during July and August. Recent test results indicate that the bacteria levels at these beaches exceed Health Canada guidelines. 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post Lower Sackville man faces multiple drug charges after failing to show up to court next post Fire at popular Halifax deli You may also like ترودو يندد بالعدد ’’الكثيف جداً‘‘ من القتلى المدنيين... 6 أكتوبر، 2024 Canadian musician Jacob Hoggard found not guilty of... 6 أكتوبر، 2024 أوتاوا تنوي تحذير السفراء الأجانب من التدخل في... 5 أكتوبر، 2024 مصدر فدرالي: لوغو أُبلغ بأنّ النقل القسري لطالبي... 5 أكتوبر، 2024 Halifax police charge 4 people after seizing handgun,... 5 أكتوبر، 2024 Vehicle belonging to woman last seen in South... 5 أكتوبر، 2024 Shubie Park will see residents in RVs return... 5 أكتوبر، 2024 Nova Scotia reveals $25-million deal with Airbus to... 5 أكتوبر، 2024 Premier holds firm on feds responsibility for Chignecto... 5 أكتوبر، 2024 Price of gas sees a slight drop; diesel... 5 أكتوبر، 2024