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City opens second sandbag station amid flood concerns

Prefilled sandbags are available, and staff will be on hand to help with lifting and loading
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In this file photo from 2019, City of North Bay employees work to make sandbags easily available at Champlain Park for flood-prone residents.

The City of North Bay is now providing sand and sandbags to residents concerned about potential shoreline damage along Lake Nipissing at two designated
locations.

In addition to the sandbag filling station established Sunday at Sunset Park, at the end of Sunset Boulevard, a second filling station has been opened Monday at Champlain Park, located at the end of Premier Road.

See related: City opens sandbag filling station as flood concerns mount

Both stations will operate daily from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. until further notice, providing sand and sandbags at no cost to residents. Sandbags are intended to reinforce breakwalls and serve as barriers to prevent water from reaching structures. Prefilled sandbags are available, and staff will be on hand to
help with lifting and loading.

See also: Threat upgraded to Flood Warning for Lake Nipissing shoreline

A Flood Warning issued by the North Bay-Mattawa Conservation Authority remains in effect for the Lake Nipissing shoreline within the City of North Bay and Municipality of Callander, as well as the Parks Creek watershed.

The Conservation Authority advises the public to exercise caution by keeping children and pets away from watercourses and shorelines. Residents and visitors, particularly those residing in low-lying areas, are urged to stay vigilant and monitor evolving conditions, taking necessary precautions during periods
of heightened water flow.