RCMP stress water safety after several recent incidents

By CityNews Halifax Staff

RCMP are stressing safety in and around the province's waterways after several recent incidents.

Already this month, emergency crews have responded to 14 reports involving water activities, including distressed swimmers, capsized boats, people drifting out to sea, and drownings.

They've happened in various bodies of water all around the province.

Those heading out on a river, lake or the ocean are reminded to do the following

  • Always wear a life-jacket or personal flotation device when out on the water
  • Stick to water-related activities within your capability and skill level
  • Avoid areas of rough or fast-moving water, strong tidal currents and surges
  • Don’t consume alcohol or drugs while boating or participating in water-related activities
  • Ensure that children are kept within sight and reach

“As Nova Scotians, we have a shared responsibility on the water to keep everyone safe,” RCMP said. “Please enjoy the many wonderful beaches and lakes that Nova Scotia has to offer, but do so responsibly.”

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