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As ѻý aims to ban motorized watercraft at popular beach, some blame ‘bad actors’

City council passed a motion last week requesting that Portsѻý ban boats and personal watercrafts such as Jet Skis within at least 150 metres of the shoreline at Woodbine Beach in the city’s east end by June 2026.

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As ѻý aims to ban motorized watercraft at popular beach, some blame 'bad actors'

A fleet of personal watercraft from ѻý-based Jet Ski rental company Jetti are seen in this handout photo, at Humber Bay Park West in ѻý, on Sunday, June 29, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout — Raj Mehta (Mandatory Credit)


ѻý has moved to ban motorized watercraft from one of its busiest beaches by next year due to concerns over unsafe operators and illegal rentals, but one rental company says the city should instead focus on regulations that weed out “bad actors” in the industry.

City council passed a motion last week requesting that Portsѻý ban boats and personal watercrafts such as Jet Skis within at least 150 metres of the shoreline at Woodbine Beach in the city’s east end by June 2026.

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