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2015-05-25 6:35 PM

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Subject: OWS in Southern Ontario
Now that we've had a stretch of warmer weather, is anyone planning any OWS over the next few weeks?

I read that the Kelso Open Water Swim Club started a few weeks ago. Anyone know the temperature of Kelso Lake or Christie Lake?

I've got the Woodstock sprint in 2 weeks and was looking for a spot to try out the new wetsuit.


2015-05-26 1:39 PM
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I don't know about the OW group at Kelso but i know a few people going up to test it out this weekend.

I am thinking about just paying the fee and going to C3's open water area in a quarry near Caledon, also this weekend.  They have buoys and a lifeguard.  The fee is $10, i think. I went once last year with a friend who is a member and it's a pretty nice set up.  http://www.c3online.ca/index.php/workouts/schedule 

My normal go-to is Cherry Beach in Toronto but that just seems crazy right now ... 

2015-05-26 2:27 PM
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If you're in Oakville you could try LOST out of Oakville (Lake Ontario) or the Kelso group. Kelso has lifeguards etc. Not sure of the water temp. I'll be there Thursday and might be able to tell you. You could also try Gullivers Lake. There's no group or lifeguards. I think it's a 1 km loop with docks. It's a really small lake, so the temp shouldn't be too bad.
2015-05-26 4:12 PM
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This Saturday I will be testing my wetsuit in Lake Ontario. We have allready been paddling and some of the local beaches on the great lakes are up to 13 or 14 degrees.

Sites like this from Niagara Public Health show some water temp readings from thier beach safety testing:

https://www.niagararegion.ca/living/water/beaches/

Not sure if other regions do the same.

2015-05-26 7:29 PM
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Ha. That's one advantage to living in Northern Ontario. There are lakes everywhere. For my swim yesterday I had the whole lake to myself.
2015-05-27 8:48 AM
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Originally posted by juniperjen
My normal go-to is Cherry Beach in Toronto but that just seems crazy right now ... 




x 2!

Am presently living in fear of the TTF swim this year....
(yet: I LOVE that event!)


2015-05-27 3:49 PM
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Just heard Kelso is 66 F, not bad! Gullivers is over 70.



Originally posted by b2run

Ha. That's one advantage to living in Northern Ontario. There are lakes everywhere. For my swim yesterday I had the whole lake to myself.


Lots of lakes here too, but folks around here don't handle the cold as well lol.
2015-05-28 9:45 AM
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Subaru series just did a facebook update and said the water is just about 20C. Sounds good for swimming! 

2015-06-01 10:08 AM
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I can confirm I had a wetsuit swim in lake Ontario on Saturday. The beach was listed as 15C. I had some early trouble bing able to breath out due to the shock of the cold on my face. But I got some good crawl done once I got settled. It was very windy and the chop gave me some good experince with managing lake conditions.

By comparison the Kelso Lake swim this Sunday should be much calmer and warmer.

2015-06-01 7:46 PM
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Hello everyone. Gulliver lake off safari road (west of highway 6) was reported to be nice and toasty last Wednesday. I will attempt it this Wednesday. I need the practice for OWS for Woodstock this weekend.
First of 6 for me this year...
Happy but safe training
JT
2015-06-02 4:35 PM
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Originally posted by JTTRIHRD

Hello everyone. Gulliver lake off safari road (west of highway 6) was reported to be nice and toasty last Wednesday. I will attempt it this Wednesday. I need the practice for OWS for Woodstock this weekend.
First of 6 for me this year...
Happy but safe training
JT



I just signed up for Woodstock. See you there.


2015-06-02 7:37 PM
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See you then. 45-49 AG
2015-06-03 8:15 PM
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I was swimming in Pittock on Victoria day. Cold when you first got in, but not bad. I was wading in the water on Saturday and it was warmer.
2015-06-03 8:36 PM
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I have swimming in the welland recreational canal, this week and last. It is 16-18C.
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