If the sun comes out be sure your beach is swimmable! Water quality advisories in Alberta

The long weekend is upon us and with a bit of luck we will get some sunshine! August long is one of the busiest times of year for Alberta's beaches and before you make weekend plans, be sure to confirm that your destination is free of water quality advisories – there's no greater disappointment than making big plans with friends only to find that you've travelled all that way and can't have fun in the water.Check out our Swim Guide website or app to find out whether a beach near you has an advisory or see the list below to learn which beaches in Alberta are currently under an Alberta Health Services advisory. 

Click here to go the Swim Guide website.

 [advanced_iframe securitykey="b302660ae8bd650a828ed612d6e0f814183b5515" src="https://www.theswimguide.org/find/"]Swim Guide is developed by Swim Drink Fish Canada, a close partner of the North Saskatchewan Riverkeeper.[hr]

Beaches in Alberta under advisory as of August 5th, 2017

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North Region

Isle Lake - OnowayBaptiste LakeMoose LakeVincent LakeLessard LakeLac La NonneThunder LakeGarner LakeKehewin LakeLac La Biche LakeStoney LakeGoose LakeCalling LakeHutch LakePaddle River Dam Reservoir 

Edmonton Region

Lake Isle - EdmontonWizard LakeHastings Lake[/span6][span6]

Central Region

Miquelon LakeWizard LakeWapasu LakePine LakeAlix Lake

Calgary Region

Lake SundanceSevern Creek ReservoirEagle LakePine Coulee Reservoir

South Region

Milk River at Writing-On-Stone Provincial Park[/span6][/columns][space_20] 

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