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Bath Filtration and Centennial Beach

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Bath Beach is in the heart of Bath, Ontario. Like most communities in the region, Bath was settled by people loyal to the British during the time of the American Revolution. Dating back to 1784, this is one of the oldest towns in Ontario. It is named after Bath, England. The beach here is relatively small but sheltered by Amherst Island.

Photo by: Cindy Esford

Water Quality

Passes water quality tests 95%+ of the time.
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Great Lakes Waterfront Trail

This beach is on the Great Lakes Waterfront Trail.
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Watersheds

Lake Ontario

Traditional Territories

Haudenosaunee
Huron-Wendat

Treaties

Treaty 57

Languages

Mohawk

Address

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