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Barrie boater charged in Penetang Bay

OPP the vessel was being operated with open liquor on board and there were no life-jackets for the seven occupants
2021-04-15 OPP Marine Unit DMH
OPP Marine Unit file photo

NEWS RELEASE
ONTARIO PROVINCIAL POLICE
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GEORGIAN BAY TWP. - Uniform officers assigned to the Southern Georgian Bay detachment Marine Unit of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) completed 25 hours of patrol over the June 18-20, 2021 period covering the waters and areas of Tay Township, Honey Harbour, Giant's Tomb, Trent Severn System and Six Mile Lake.

Officers checked 65 vessels and responded to several trespassing complaints along with being first on scene at 4:16 p.m. June 20, 2021 at a 40-foot vessel fire located on the north east side of Giant's Tomb island which resulted in no injuries, vessel towed to a marina.

Penetang Bay Vessel Check

Officers observed at 7:10 p.m. June 20, 2021 a liquor offence aboard a 39-foot vessel underway on the inner harbour of Penetang Bay, Penetanguishene. Further investigation revealed that there were no lifejackets on board the vessel for the seven occupants.

The 52-year-old operator from Barrie was cited for the following offences.

  • Operate vessel with open liquor

contrary to the Liquor Licence Act

  • Fail to have sufficient lifejackets for all person aboard vessel

contrary to the Canada Shipping Act

With the increased number of new boating enthusiasts this year, officers will be trying to educate operators about safe boating on Georgian Bay and the surrounding waterways . The following Weather to Boat app can provide you with marine weather and vessel equipment tips and if you see a possible impaired operator "Make the Call" and dial 911 and help prevent a summer time tragedy.

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