Three Toronto beaches have been deemed unsafe to swim due to high levels of bacteria in Lake Ontario today.
E. coli are a bacteria that canThe levels are predicted to beThe current conditions are based on bacteria counts in beach water samples taken on Thursday after. The city advises against swimming after storms, floods, and heavy rainfall.
“Cloudy water can be an indicator of high levels of bacteria that may pose a risk to human health,” the city stated on its website. Data was unavailable for an advisory at another three beaches: Hanlan’s Point, Gibraltar Point and Centre Island.
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