

To many Manitobans, summer means a holiday at the beach. With more than 100,000 sparkling lakes to choose from, Manitobans flock to our provincial parks each summer to swim, wade and enjoy the cool, clear water.
To promote safety on our beaches, Manitoba Parks has instituted a Beach Safety Program to help you and your family enjoy Manitoba’s waterways as safely as possible.
Beaches in Manitoba’s provincial parks offer the following Beach Safety Program services:
There are two types of beaches in Manitoba’s provincial parks – non-staffed and staffed.
The three staffed beaches in Manitoba’s provincial parks are Grand Beach, Winnipeg Beach and Birds Hill Park. Swimming and wading are allowed at these beaches, and Beach Safety Officers are on duty.

Beach Safety Officers are not lifeguards. They do not supervise the swimming area. You swim at your own risk.
Staffed beaches feature warning flags on the shoreline. A flag on the beach indicates that Beach Safety Officers are on duty. Different coloured flags also communicate information about swimming conditions:

All the remaining beaches in Manitoba’s provincial parks are non-staffed. No Beach Safety Officers are on duty at these beaches.
Both staffed and non-staffed beaches feature a variety of signs to communicate beach safety messages, identify Beach Safety Stations, post beach safety rules and signal hazards.
Other beach safety signs are easily identifiable by the distinctive green border and ‘Beach Safety Program’ identifier. Beach Safety signs are posted in English and French at St. Malo and St. Ambroise provincial parks.
There are many things you can do to be responsible in and around water.
By taking responsibility and following these water-smart precautions, you can safely enjoy our beaches.
For more water safety tips, see the Beach Safety brochure.
Drowning is Preventable!