Surfers concerned that access to Lake Erie could be restricted, as Port Colborne, Ont., reviews beach use

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Surfers in Port Colborne, Ont., are concerned that a current assessment by the local council of beach access points will impact their ability to use Lake Erie.

After receiving complaints related to “higher rates of public use and congregation” at beaches in the area, the city has commissioned a study of eight roads that end at Lake Erie — entry points which “either operate as informal public beaches now or could do so in the future,” the city’s draft report reads. 

Michelle Idzenga, communications officer for Port Colborne, told CBC in an email there have been a variety of concerns, including trespassing and boat launching, at those entry points. 

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