Grab your swimsuit. You can finally head back to the water at three popular Saint John beaches. The City of Saint John announced that swimming is officially back on at Tucker Park Beach, Dominion Park Beach, and Fisher Lake.

Recent tests from Public Health confirmed the water is safe. Officials lifted the previous swimming advisories at all three locations. City workers are removing the warning signs right now.
The city thanked residents for their patience during the closures and promised to share future Public Health updates if conditions change. You can read the original announcement directly on the City of Saint John website.
Contact Information
If you have questions about municipal services, call the City of Saint John Customer Service Centre at 506 658 4455. You can also visit them in person on the Ground Floor of City Hall at 15 Market Square from Monday to Friday between 8:30 in the morning and 4:30 in the afternoon.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which beaches are open for swimming again?
You can now swim at Tucker Park Beach, Dominion Park Beach, and Fisher Lake.
Why were the beaches closed?
Public Health issued swimming advisories due to water quality concerns. Recent tests show the water is safe again.
How do I contact the city for more information?
Call the Customer Service Centre at 506 658 4455 or visit City Hall at 15 Market Square during regular business hours.




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