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Cabot Beach closed to swimmers for 2020

There will be no swimming at Cabot Beach Provincial Park on P.E.I.'s North Shore this season.

Beach area will remain open to sunbathe and play in sand

People enjoy Cabot Beach in this file photo taken in August 2018. (Jane Robertson/CBC)

There will be no swimming at Cabot Beach Provincial Park on P.E.I.'s North Shore this season.

Tourism officials say effective immediately, swimming is prohibited at the park because of extremely dangerous currents.

Matthew Smith, P.E.I.'s lifeguard co-ordinator, said the situation has been caused by weather events and the dredging required in the area this year.

He said in some areas, the boat channel is within 3.5 metres of the water's edge at low tide, which is unsafe for swimmers.

There's so many ponds that sort of form that it's still going to be great for kids to be fooling around in and things like that. David Sarson, Malpeque Cove Cottages

"It can result in swimmers potentially being pulled into a very dangerous current and also result in people getting pulled into close proximity of some of the commercial vessels that use that channel."

The beach will remain open, and provincial lifeguards will continue to be on duty throughout the summer to educate visitors about the dangerous currents.

Smith said people will still be allowed to walk in the shallow water and children can get water to make sandcastles.

Dredging in the area of Cabot Beach has created an unsafe current for swimmers, says P.E.I.'s lifeguard co-ordinator. (Ken Linton/CBC)

David Sarson, co-owner Malpeque Cove Cottages just outside Cabot Beach Provincial Park, said it's hard to predict what kind of effect the swimming ban will have on business.

"The way the beach is laid out there's so many ponds that sort of form that it's still going to be great for kids to be fooling around in and things like that."

Sarsonsaid after many cancellations due to COVID-19, the phone has been ringing again with news of the Atlantic bubble beginning Friday.

"We could still have a very good late July and August and September."

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With files from Angela Walker