The City of Vernon is reminding residents and visitors that high water levels on local lakes have made shorelines in the North Okanagan vulnerable to erosion and damage. Boaters and personal watercraft users should avoid creating wakes that can cause further damage to the shoreline. All power boat and PWC operators are reminded to reduce their speed to 10 kilometres an hour within 30 metres of the shore.
In addition, operators of power boats and personal watercraft (PWC) on Okanagan and Kalamalka Lakes are urged to use extreme caution while on the water. There is currently a large volume of debris in the lakes, some of which may be below the water’s surface and not visible to boat operators. This debris has the potential to damage boats and cause injury to operators, passengers or waterskiers/wakeboarders.
For more information on vulnerable shore areas affected by wakes.