 
                            The City of St. Catharines is looking for your input on the waterfront.
An online survey has been launched in order to gain insight into the experiences of visitors and residents at City beaches.
The feedback will be used to help the City develop a beach strategy that will combat overcrowding issues that took place last year.
After an influx of visitors last summer, the City implemented reduced operating hours, restricted access and increased parking enforcement in order to deter issues including littering and inappropriate behavior.
Residents have until March 19th to respond to the survey.
To have your say, click here.


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