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Ontario Beaches Get International Award
12 beaches certified world-class under Blue Flag program
TORONTO,
June 5 /CNW/ - Twelve beaches in Ontario are being awarded the international
Blue Flag certification, Environmental Defence announced today
as the summer beach season kicked off. The beaches received the
Blue Flag designation after meeting 27 strict standards, covering
everything from water quality, to environmental management, to safety
and services.
"We're very proud of these beaches that are joining thousands
of world-class beaches in receiving the Blue Flag award. Behind
each award is a community of people making a commitment to environmental
sustainability and best practices," said Sarah Winterton, Outreach
Director of Environmental Defence, which runs the Blue Flag program
in Canada.
This summer, Blue Flags will be flying at beaches on Lake Ontario,
Lake Huron and Georgian Bay, including: )Six of the Blue Flag beaches
are on Lake Ontario in the City of Toronto: Woodbine
Beaches; Cherry
Beach; Hanlan's
Point Beach; Ward's
Island Beach; Centre
Island Beach; and, Gibraltar Point Beach.; Georgian Bay beaches
include two beaches in the Town of the Blue Mountains (Little River
Beach Park, Northwinds Beach Park); Both beaches are near the town
of Collingwood. A third Georgian Bay Beaches is Wasaga Beach
in Wasaga Beach Provincial Park, in the town
of Wasaga Beach. Sauble Beach in the Town of South Bruce Peninsula;
Station Beach in Kincardine; Park; and, Rotary Cove Beach in Goderich.
"Goderich is very proud to fly the Blue Flag. It's an emblem
of safe, eco-friendly beaches, and something to trust," said
Goderich Mayor Deb Shewfelt
In addition, Environmental Defence is awarding Candidate Blue
Flag status to three beaches: Main Beach in the Municipality of
Central Elgin, Canatara
Park Beach in the City of Sarnia, and Main Beach, Grand Bend in
the Municipality of Lambton Shores. Beaches named as Candidate Blue
Flag beaches
are in the process of full certification, and could be flying a
Blue Flag as early as next summer.
The 12 Ontario Blue Flag beaches join more than 2,600 in 36 countries
around the world. As part of the Blue Flag requirements, beaches
in Canada
must meet Ontario's standards for recreational water quality (the
most stringent in North America) at least 80% of the swimming season.
Water quality
test results for each Blue Flag beach are available on Environmental
Defence's Blue Flag web site - www.BlueFlag.ca.
Beaches are certified by two independent juries - the Blue Flag
Great Lakes Regional Jury and the International Blue Flag Jury.
Blue Flags are awarded at the beginning of each swimming season.
Beaches can lose their Blue Flags during the season if they fail
to meet the required standards.
"With climate change, pollution and even urban development
threatening our beaches and coastal areas, the Blue Flag is critical
for making sure these precious places are protected now. Having
a clean beach on your doorstep is a tremendous benefit for the whole
community. We want to make sure they are there for generations to
come," said Winterton.
About Blue Flag (www.BlueFlag.ca):
The Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE), based in Denmark,
owns and operates the Blue Flag Program. Since 1987, Blue Flag has
grown to include more than 2,600 beaches in 36 countries. Environmental
Defence is the Canadian National Operator of Blue Flag. Our goal
is for beaches across Canada to meet national Blue Flag standards,
ensuring that Canadians enjoy clean beaches. Blue Flag Canada is
supported by the Ontario Trillium Foundation, an agency of the Government
of Ontario.
About Environmental Defence (www.environmentaldefence.ca): Environmental
Defence protects the environment and human health. We research solutions.
We educate. We go to court when we have to. All in order to ensure
clean air, clean water and thriving ecosystems nationwide, and to
bring a halt to Canada's contribution to climate change.
For further information: or to arrange interviews, please contact:
Jennifer Foulds, Environmental Defence, (416) 323-9521 ext. 232,
(647)
280-9521 (cell)
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