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Boating season is underway. Wear a lifejacket

Did you know that more than half of the people who died on Ontario waterways in the past five years were paddling at the time?

The May long weekend marks the start of the boating season for many in Ontario, and the Ontario Provincial Police are warning the public to prioritize safety.

Of the 131 people who died in boating mishaps last year, 56 were on a stand-up paddleboard, canoe, or kayak.

"Whether you and your family are in motorized or human-propelled vessels, be mindful that falling overboard, as well as capsizing, remain the leading causes of boating deaths year after year," said the OPP.

It makes a compelling case for wearing a lifejacket. Police say a lifejacket will keep your head above water even if you are unconscious.

Safe Boating Awareness Week is underway, and OPP marine officers will be on the water promoting marine safety and enforcing boating laws.

Before you head out, police hope you'll review Canada's safe boating rules, ensure your vessel is functioning and equipped, and check the weather forecast.

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