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Waterway Safety

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Topic: Waterway Safety

At Trent University, your safety and well-being is our priority. We encourage you to enjoy the beauty of our waterways here on campus and in our surrounding communities, while being cautious and informed about the potential risks. Here are a few things you should know/be mindful of about water safety, all year round: 

Summer Safety Tips 

Swimming Caution: Rivers can have unpredictable currents, even in seemingly tranquil spots. Be aware that water conditions on campus can change rapidly due to factors such as recent heavy rain events, high winds, and cold temperatures.  Swimming outdoors on campus is at your own risk and there is no lifeguard supervision. If you’re looking for a place to cool down, be sure to enjoy designated swimming areas in our communities that are supervised by lifeguards. 

Watercraft Awareness: Kayaking, canoeing, or paddle boarding? Ensure that you have the proper safety equipment on board – it's the law! Life jackets are a must for everyone, regardless of their swimming abilities. Always inform someone about your boating plans and expected return time. 

Water Currents Are Stronger Than They Appear: Avoid walking or standing too close to the edge of riverbanks. Keep an eye on weather conditions, as rain can lead to rising water levels and increased currents. 

Winter Safety Tips 

Ice Safety: As winter settles in, sections of local lakes and rivers, including the Otonabee River on campus, may freeze over. Never assume that the ice is safe, and do not step out onto ice on the Otonabee River at any time. Looking to go ice skating? There are many safe skating locations in our communities. 

  • Outdoor Skating in Peterborough 

  • Outdoor Skating in Oshawa 

Temperature Awareness: Cold water temperatures pose serious risks. Falling into icy water can lead to shock and hypothermia within minutes. If you're engaging in activities near the river in winter, dress in layers to stay warm and dry, and ensure someone knows your plans and expected return time. 

Emergency Preparedness: Knowing what to do in case of emergency is crucial. Familiarize yourself with the location of emergency call points close to the riverbank and have a charged cell phone handy. If you notice someone in distress, do not attempt a rescue yourself if you are not trained to do so. Instead, call 911 immediately. 

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