Swimmers warned off YK’s Fred Henne beach after E coli detected
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Swimmers warned off YK’s Fred Henne beach after E coli detected
Ollie Williams
Thursday July 2, 2026 at 6:02pm MT
Updated: July 2, 2026 at 6:45pm MT
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Signs appeared at Yellowknife’s Fred Henne Territorial Park beach on Thursday warning people against swimming while the water is tested. Elevated levels of E coli are reported to have been found.
The signs were first reported to Cabin Radio by residents who arrived at the Long Lake beach on Thursday afternoon to discover notices warning them of potentially unsafe water and an E coli concern.
When Cabin Radio visited the beach later in the …
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