Get you up to speed: South Saskatchewan River’s high flows dislodge buoys, prompt water rescues
City of Saskatoon officials have advised residents and pets to stay away from the river following warnings of fast-moving water, unstable banks, and submerged hazards. This advisory comes as conditions in the area pose significant safety risks.
City officials are monitoring water conditions and have deployed signage along the riverbank to warn the public. No timeline has been provided regarding when it will be safe for individuals and pets to return to the river area.
City of Saskatoon officials have issued a warning advising residents and pets to stay away from the river due to “fast-moving water, unstable banks, and submerged hazards.” Further assessments are planned to determine the safety of the river environment in the coming days.
What remains unclear — It is not specified how long the advisory to stay off the river will remain in effect.
High flows in South Saskatchewan River dislodge buoys and trigger rescues

People and pets are being advised by City of Saskatoon officials to stay off the river and avoid its edge due to ‘fast-moving water, unstable banks, and submerged hazards.’


