Four people in police uniforms and life vests stand on a boat deck.
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Four people in police uniforms and life vests stand on a boat deck.
Canadian Navy supply ship Margaret Brooke, hull number 431.
Boat on calm water. Text: By the time you NEED your lifejacket, it may be too late.
Southern Georgian Bay
OPP Marine Unit Patrols Continue Ahead of Thanksgiving Weekend


(MIDLAND, ON) - As the Thanksgiving long weekend approaches, members of the Southern Georgian Bay Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Marine Unit continue to maintain a visible presence on area waterways, albeit at a reduced level, as seasonal cottage closures begin.

Between September 29 and October 2, 2025, officers conducted 24 hours of marine patrol, checking vessels for required safety equipment and signs of operator impairment. These proactive efforts resulted in two operators being charged and six individuals educated under the Canada Shipping Act.

During recent patrols, marine officers had the opportunity to meet Ontario Lieutenant Governor Edith Dumont, along with her staff and command personnel from the Royal Canadian Navy ship HMCS Margaret Brooke , who were visiting the Midland area.

As we head into the long weekend, the OPP and its water safety partners remind boaters to remain vigilant, especially with cooler weather conditions. Officers will continue to enforce lifejacket compliance and remove impaired operators from the waterways, in accordance with Ministry of Transportation (ADLS) guidelines.


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