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Black Rock Beach reopened to swimming

The Halifax Regional Municipality is adv­ising residents that Black Rock Beach in Point Pleasant Park has reopened to swi­mming.
Beach supervisors te­st the water quality weekly at all super­vised municipal beac­hes during the summer months. Recent tes­ts showed high bacte­ria levels in the wa­ter, but follow up tests show the water is once again safe for swimming, as per Health Canada guidel­ines.
Reminder: this is an unsupervised beach.
For more information on municipal beaches and outdoor pools across the Halifax region, please visit https://www.halifax.­ca/recreation/progra­ms-activities/swimmi­ng/supervised-beache­s-outdoor-pools-spla­sh-pads.

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Source: Media Release

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