OPP urges caution near bodies of water during winter
Courtesy Barrie360.com and News Release
By Ontario Provincial Police, December 10, 2025
As winter conditions set in, the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is urging extreme caution near bodies of water. Even when lakes or rivers appear frozen, remember, no ice is safe ice.
Early-season ice is often dangerously thin and unpredictable. While some people enjoy snowmobiling or motorized recreational vehicles on frozen lakes and waterways, current ice conditions greatly increase the risk of breaking through the ice and experiencing cold-water immersion, which can become life-threatening within minutes. Taking unnecessary risks not only endangers individuals but also puts emergency responders in harm’s way during rescue efforts.
The OPP is urging the public to take every precaution to ensure a safe and enjoyable season. In particular, snowmobilers and those out enjoying motorized recreational vehicles are reminded:
If someone falls through the ice, call 911 immediately. Safe rescue efforts require appropriate equipment and training. You cannot help anyone if your safety is also at risk.
Make safety your priority this winter season. Take necessary steps to ensure you return home safely to your loved ones after a day enjoying the winter weather.
In an emergency, call 911. For non-emergency police matters, contact the OPP at 1-888-310-1122.
