TYH: There’s high water this year so be extra careful before heading out to a lake or river
We are lucky enough to live near many lakes and rivers here in northern B.C., and that means that when the weather warms up, many of us are headed there.
And while we are lucky to live near these gorgeous bodies of water, that means we have the responsibility to learn how to be safe at them. This week, we spoke with Lauren Phillips, Swift Water Team Leader for PG Search and Rescue and she gave us some tips on how to be water safe this summer season.
“People need to be really cautious around any moving water this year, even more than usual. Even though it’s mid-July and it’s going to get warm our water bodies are flowing fast and high.”–Lauren Phillips, Swift Water Team Leader for PG Search and Rescue
No matter where you are, whether it’s a lake or river Philips says that the basic rules of water safety remain the same and suggests checking out AdventureSmart to discover how you should be preparing for your water adventure-filled weekend.
