More than 200 charges have been laid, after the OPP stepped up its presence in Wasaga Beach.
It says from Friday through Sunday, officers worked together to provide a wide range of enforcement, including patrolling on vessels, ATVs, vehicles, and on foot in identified high density locations.
As a result, police say 114 liquor license act charges were laid, 49 tickets were issued for traffic offences, 12 marine-related charges were laid and 31 more for other provincial offences.
The OPP says three incidents of young children who had become separated from their parents were also quickly resolved by officers on general patrol prior to a call for service and they were all reunited with their parents in good health.
@OPP_CR will be working with our park wardens to keep everyone safe this weekend pic.twitter.com/OPYtGqm6NL
— Wasaga Beach Provincial Park (@WasagaBeachPP) June 18, 2021