How to have fun on the water safely in Nova Scotia, and the stats to back it up
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How to have fun on the water safely in Nova Scotia, and the stats to back it up
At least three people have died due to water-related incidents in N.S. this summer
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By Emma Breton
Published Jul 15, 2026
Last updated 1 hour ago
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Two women participate in the paddleboard and kayak programs at Aylesford Lake Beach in 2025. Two people died in a boating accident on that lake on Canada Day 2026. PHOTO BY FILE
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