Recreational Water - Healthy Beach Program
The Healthy Beach Program ensures safe water quality levels at monitored recreational beaches.
Public health inspectors respond to water quality issues, such as blue-green algae and poor water quality.
Weekly reporting of recreational water results are posted weekly from July to early September.
Saskatchewan Recreational Water - Sampling Results September 1, 2020
For more information about the program, you can read the Healthy Beaches Program FAQ.
Please note that closures can happen on evenings or over the weekend and may not be immediately reflected on this website. Please always follow the notifications posted at the beach.
Swimming Pool Program
The Swimming Pool Program maintains safe public swimming pools. Public health inspectors inspect public swimming pools, mineral spas, whirl pools, paddling pools and water theme facilities for compliance with The Swimming Pool Regulations, 1999 and supporting standards.
Public Health Complaints
Concerns about swimming pools, whirlpools and recreational beaches may be directed to the public health inspector in the area where the facility operates. You may also refer to Public Health Advisories for the latest advisories about public beaches in Saskatchewan.