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Date Posted: 19:37:09 07/03/04 Sat
Author: Jeannie - Forum Admin
Subject: Swimming is OK
In reply to: Annika Noorlander 's message, "To Ms Noorlander" on 11:34:34 06/29/04 Tue

I have to jump in here !!

I live on a 'back lot' and my friends and neighbours are across the road on the lakeside lots. One of these friends swims in Lake Scugog every day, right off her dock.

No weeds.

In fact, I don't recall seeing weeds along our banks, just in town (Port Perry). Although this year the weeds seem to be more limited than last year, thank goodness.

It's not perfect swimming, but my guess is that it is as good as swimming in Lake Simcoe.

Happy swimming !

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