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Basin Head wharf temporarily closed for safety reasons

While preparing to dredge the channel, bridge engineers noticed structural damage beneath the wharf and deemed it unsafe for public access, the province said in a release.

'Safety is the first priority and we will fix this issue'

Signs were put up to warn of shallow water at the Basin Head wharf at the end of May. (Brian Higgins/CBC)

The wharf at Basin Head Provincial Parkis temporarilyclosed because of safety concerns.

The province says bridge engineers noticed structural damage beneath the wharf while preparing to dredge the channel and deemed itunsafe for public use.

Barricades will be in place to preventaccess to the wharf and east side of the beach.

The bridge and wharf at the park are popular spots for swimmersto leap into the water.

Last month, the province restricted access to the wharf and the bridge that crossesthe channel because of other safety concerns.

Butthe channel became too shallow after a major storm caused it to fill with sand over the winter months, according tothe province.

During low tide the water is less than a metre deep about two feet and there were worries someone could get hurt if they decided to jump in, said Matthew MacKay, minister of tourism at the time.

The province said it will continue work to dredge the channel and engineers will create a plan to fix the wharf next week, but until that plan is finished it's unclear how long the repairs will take to complete.

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