Swim Drink Fish Stories
Read the latest stories, updates and news releases about community science, water monitoring, and more.
No Swimming Allowed: A Look at the History of Humber Bay
The City of Toronto has a long history of engagement with its waterfront. Take a dive into the story of one area of the waterfront with a rocky past.
Kingston: A Water Literate City
Kingston is a water literate city, full of water literate people! As a vibrant, historic city nestled on the northeast shores of Lake Ontario and at the beginning of the St. Lawrence river, it is no surprise the people of Kingston are deeply connected to the waterfront.
A Call for Cleaner Waters in Toronto’s Western Beaches
We are submitting a letter to Dianne Saxe, Councillor for Ward 11 University—Rosedale. The letter requests the implementation of real-time monitoring (RTM) for combined sewer overflows (CSOs) in Toronto’s Western Beaches.
Introducing our 2024 Summer Staff
Each year, we bring on a dedicated team of summer staff to make the most of the warm weather and help make what we do possible. Let’s take a moment to meet the newest additions to our team, and learn what led them to their passion for swimmable, drinkable and fishable water.
Lessons Learned from Edmonton’s River Valley
Swim Drink Fish is happy to provide data to rec water users along the North Saskatchewan River while helping push forward the notion of Edmonton as a swimmable city.
Why are there so many Canada geese?
Ask any Canadian, and they probably know someone who has been chased by a Canada goose at some point in their life. The species is a long-standing part of Canadian heritage, and their characteristic V-shaped flying formation often symbolizes the change of seasons.
Blue Flags awarded to 16 beaches and nine marinas in Canada for 2024, announces Swim Drink Fish
16 beaches and nine marinas have earned the prestigious Blue Flag Canada award this year. Blue Flag is an international award given to beaches and marinas that meet high environmental, safety, and cleanliness standards
Thank You for Supporting Artists for Water 2024
Our community in Toronto came together to celebrate art, music, and clean water in a big way!
More than 275 supporters gathered at the Globe & Mail Centre to attend a special evening that raised over $485,000 towards swimmable, drinkable, fishable water for everyone.
How the EPA’s Latest Ruling Targets Forever Chemicals
Diving into the world of health and environmental regulations can feel daunting and difficult to navigate but these conversations are important and impact each and every one of us
Predictive Models 101
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is taking the world by storm. You might have even noticed it beside water quality results online. Let’s talk about what that means and what it says about harmful bacteria that might be present in the water.