Spring freshet boating etiquette

Okanagan Lake mariners are encouraged to enjoy their outings on the water, have the required safety gear onboard and be considerate during high spring water levels.

With the annual freshet underway, lake levels continue to rise.  Those heading out on Central Okanagan lakes are asked to be respectful – slow down and keep away from shore to protect against damage to lakeshore properties.

“We know that as we move into more seasonal weather conditions, more people will be out enjoying activities on our lakes,” said Sandra Follack, Central Okanagan Regional Emergency Program Coordinator. “Over the next several weeks while lake levels are high, we’d appreciate if boaters and personal watercraft users would keep their speed down when approaching or travelling near shorelines. Reducing wake activity will help prevent shoreline erosion.  Also, when out on the water please watch for potentially damaging floating debris that is carried into area lakes from faster flowing tributaries.”

Creeks across the Central Okanagan are flowing faster, and water levels are fluctuating. Those living near creeks, streams and low-lying properties that have experienced flooding and high water in the past are responsible for having an emergency plan as well as the tools and equipment to protect properties from possible damage. People and their pets should stay safety back from creek banks, which may be slippery or subject to erosion throughout freshet season.

Find resources and learn more about creating an emergency preparedness plan at cordemergency.ca/beprepared.

In the event of an emergency activation of the Central Okanagan Emergency Operation Centre, find the latest information at cordemergency.ca, on Facebook (@CORDEmergency), Twitter (@CO_Emerg).

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Media

Global News  Doyle Potenteau Jun 11 22022 • 12:29 PM  (also Castanet, KelownaNow, AM 1150RDCO reminder to boaters: Slow down near shores, reduce wakes during spring runoff (the Regional District of Central Okanagan (RDCO) issued a reminder this week, asking mariners…)

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