Sunday, January 11, 2026

CRD announces another blue-green algae bloom impacting Saanich regional park

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On Monday, October 16th, the Capital Regional District (CRD) announced they discovered another blue-green algae bloom in a regional park and are advising people to stay out of the water.

The new bloom was found at Eagle Beach, located at Elk/Beaver Lake Regional Park in Saanich. 

Eagle Beach is located just off the Patricia Bay Highway (HWY 17) beside the Victoria City Rowing Club.

(CRD)

The CRD warns that blue-green algae can be dangerous because it can produce cyanotoxins which can cause damage to the liver or even death if ingested at high enough doses. 

Low exposure to the blooms will simply cause abdominal pain and headaches in humans.

These blooms are of particular danger to dogs who swim and drink from blue-green algae contaminated waters. 

The CRD advises keeping dogs on leashes if they are to be walked in this area of Elk/Beaver Lake Regional Park to avoid any accidental exposure. 

“The algae usually produce a visible blue-green sheen, which appears as surface scum on the water,” said the CRD in an advisory regarding the newfound bloom. 

“Not all blooms are easy to see and toxins can still be present in the water even if you cannot see a bloom.”

The CRD advises those who come in contact with a bloom to rinse their body immediately with soap and water. 

If a pet has come into contact with a bloom, contact a veterinarian for advice. 

An advisory will remain in effect on the area until the CRD deems the waters clear of the bloom.

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Curtis Blandy
Curtis Blandy has worked with Victoria Buzz since September 2022. Previously, he was an on air host at The Zone @ 91-3 as well as 100.3 The Q in Victoria, BC. Curtis is a graduate from NAIT’s radio and television broadcasting program in Edmonton, Alta. He thrives in covering stories on local and provincial politics as well as the Victoria music scene. Reach out to him at curtis@victoriabuzz.com.
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