Manitowaning beach is located in the community of Manitowaning, and Manitowaning Bay, for where the beach shares its name from. In Ojibway, Manitowaning means “Den of the Great Spirit”. The beach is a fairly large and busy beach. Large numbers of swimmers visit these waters every year in the summer time! It has picnic tables, volleyball nets, a dock for swimming, and a playground for visitors. A marina is not too far away as well for boaters. Large number of amenities such as shops, restaurants, and attractions are available since the beach is within walking distance from town. However, no washrooms or lifeguards are present on the beach.
Keep your distance from other people.
Practicing social distancing is essential right now. Follow the advice of the health experts. If your community has asked that you remain indoors and away from others, do so. Heading to the beach should only be considered an option if social distancing practices can be followed. Spending a day in any crowded place is the worst thing we can do for our most vulnerable right now and will counter the efforts to curb the virus’ spread.
For more information, please visit the World Health Organization public resource on COVID-19.
Manitowaning beach is located in the community of Manitowaning, and Manitowaning Bay, for where the beach shares its name from. In Ojibway, Manitowaning means “Den of the Great Spirit”. The beach is a fairly large and busy beach. Large numbers of swimmers visit these waters every year in the summer time! It has picnic tables, volleyball nets, a dock for swimming, and a playground for visitors. A marina is not too far away as well for boaters. Large number of amenities such as shops, restaurants, and attractions are available since the beach is within walking distance from town. However, no washrooms or lifeguards are present on the beach.
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