Beach Water Testing in Niagara

Check before swimming

We test the water of beaches in Niagara every year during the summer. Make sure the water is safe before you swim.

Beach water testing results

Beach Municipality Water Temperature Updated
Open Bay Beach (Crystal)
Open for swimming
Fort Erie 13°C   /  55.4°F
June 16, 2026
Open Bernard Avenue Beach
Open for swimming
Fort Erie 12°C   /  53.6°F
June 16, 2026
Open Crescent Beach
Open for swimming
Fort Erie 13°C   /  55.4°F
June 16, 2026
Posted Waverly Beach
Unsafe to swim due to ecoli
Fort Erie 12°C   /  53.6°F
June 16, 2026
Open Casablanca Beach
Open for swimming
Grimsby 17°C   /  62.6°F
June 16, 2026
Open Fifty Point Conservation Beach
Open for swimming
Grimsby 16°C   /  60.8°F
June 16, 2026
Closed Nelles Beach
Beach is closed
Grimsby June 16, 2026
Posted Charles Daley Park
Unsafe to swim due to ecoli
Lincoln 18°C   /  64.4°F
June 16, 2026
Posted Queen's Royal Beach
Unsafe to swim due to ecoli
Niagara-on-the-Lake 20°C   /  68°F
June 17, 2026
Open Centennial Cedar Bay Beach
Open for swimming
Port Colborne 13.4°C   /  56.12°F
June 17, 2026
Open Nickel Beach
Open for swimming
Port Colborne 14.6°C   /  58.28°F
June 17, 2026
Open Sherkston Elco
Open for swimming
Port Colborne 13.5°C   /  56.3°F
June 16, 2026
Open Sherkston Quarry Beach
Open for swimming
Port Colborne 13.5°C   /  56.3°F
June 16, 2026
Posted Sherkston Wyldewood Beach
Unsafe to swim due to ecoli
Port Colborne 13.5°C   /  56.3°F
June 17, 2026
Posted Lakeside Beach
Unsafe to swim due to ecoli
St. Catharines 14°C   /  57.2°F
June 16, 2026
Posted Sunset Beach
Unsafe to swim due to ecoli
St. Catharines 12°C   /  53.6°F
June 16, 2026
Open Long Beach
Open for swimming
Wainfleet 15°C   /  59°F
June 17, 2026
Posted Reebs Bay
Unsafe to swim due to ecoli
Wainfleet 17°C   /  62.6°F
June 12, 2026
Open Wainfleet Lake Erie Public Access Beach
Open for swimming
Wainfleet 14°C   /  57.2°F
June 17, 2026

Beach water testing

Every year between May (Victoria Day) and September (Labour Day), we test over 19 public beaches for levels of E. Coli bacteria. Beach water testing results may not always be accurate as conditions can change due to:

  • Large number of swimmers
  • Wind and high waves
  • Large number of birds
  • Recent heavy rainfall
  • Cloudy water

Test results are intended as general guidance. Residents are encouraged to consider the current weather before deciding to enter the water.

Posted / closed beaches

Beaches are posted unsafe / closed when water tests show unacceptable levels of E. Coli bacteria.

The beach might also be unsafe because of floating debris, oil, excessive weed growth, bad odours and general turbidity.

Swimming in these waters could cause infections of the ear, eye, nose, throat and skin, as well as cause diarrhea if the water is ingested.

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