London Sandpoint Beach records elevated levels of E. Coli Beach map for May 31, 2024. (Source: WECHU) Share One beach in Windsor-Essex is not recommended for swimming due to high bacteria levels.

Sandpoint Beach has been listed with an E. coli level of 347 — all of the area beaches are between 15 and 108. The health unit monitors beach water quality at eight public beaches at least once each week from June to September to make sure that bacterial (E.

coli) counts are at safe levels for swimming. Sampling takes place Wednesday (or Thursday if Wednesday is statutory holiday). You can also check for results by calling the Beach Hotline at 519-258-2146 ext.

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