This is what happens to boats when people leave them in Lake Ontario LakeOntario Toronto
Officials checking out the boat. Angela Brock photoMichael Ventrella postedSeveral residents raised concerns about potential environmental hazards and Humber Bay Park becoming a dumping ground for old boats.The boat was tied to a public dock, which is only meant for brief stops. Photo by"That's ok...tax payers will foot the bill for salvage as per usual," one person said.
When the boat is at a public dock, the City of Toronto told blogTO that Transport Canada is responsible for abandoned boats. When boats pose an immediate risk to public safety due to fire or explosion, people should call 911, according to
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