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Beaches now open in Ottawa and Gatineau

It's officially beach season in the National Capital Region.

6 beaches opened in Gatineau Park on Friday, and 3 opened in Ottawa Saturday

Gib Van Ert and his nine-year-old daughter Beatrice sit on a beach towel at Britannia Beach in Ottawa on July 16, 2017. (Trevor Pritchard/CBC)

It might not feel like beach weather, but if you're itching for a dip, most publicbeaches in Ottawa and Gatineau, Que., are now open to the public.

Sixbeaches run by the National Capital Commissionin Gatineau Park were staffed by lifeguards as of Friday. InOttawa, Mooney's Bay Beach, Westboro Beach and Britannia Beach are now open for swimming between noon and 7 p.m.

East-enders will have to travel a little further for a swim because the Petrie Island Beach is closed until further notice due to the spring flooding.

The flooding hasalso delayed the opening of the Leamy LakeBeach, with the NCC urging people to stay off it for the time being.

City of Ottawa beaches will remain open until Aug. 25. Beaches do close if high levels of e-coli are found in the water, which is tested each day.

In Gatineau, the O'Brien, Blanchet, Breton, Parent and La Pche Lake beaches are open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Smith Beach is open only to those staying at the Phillipe Lake campground.

Thebeaches in Gatineau will be open until Sept. 3.

For those who prefer some inland swimming, most City of Ottawa outdoor pools are also now open.

Saturday's forecast includes rain, but sun and warmth should return Sunday and hang around for a few days.

Corrections

  • A previous version of this story said Leamy Lake Beach had opened for the 2019 season, but as of June 15 it was still closed.
    Jun 15, 2019 3:02 PM ET