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Safety notice issued ahead of annual ‘Pottahawk Pissup’ party: OPPOPP are issuing a safety notice ahead of a massive boating party that's set to take place the second Sunday of every July where thousands often gather on Pottahawk Island.CanadaJul 8, 2023
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500 boats attend annual Pottahawk party on sunny but windy SundayOPP say about 500 boats were in the waters of Lake Erie on Sunday as part of an annual boat party.CanadaJul 10, 2022
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OPP issue safety notice ahead of annual Pottahawk boating partyNorfolk OPP have issued a safety reminder ahead of an annual boating party. On the second Sunday of every July, thousands typically gather at Pottahawk Island.CanadaJul 9, 2022
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Quiet day at annual Pottahawk party due to heavy rain, winds: OPPAs of early Sunday afternoon, no tickets or warnings have been handed out at the annual Pottahawk party. OPP say no dangerous behaviour was witnessed.CanadaJul 11, 2021
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OPP urging Pottahawk partiers to stay safe this weekendPottahawk has previously been billed on social media as 'North America’s biggest boat party' with more than 2,000 boats and 10,000 people in attendance.CanadaJul 9, 2021
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2 impaired boaters charged, no serious incidents at Pottahawk: OPPAny serious or potentially fatal incidents were avoided thanks to the presence of emergency services, OPP say.CanadaJul 16, 2019
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Sea-Doo clips police boat among minor incidents reported at annual Pottahawk boat partyOntario Provincial Police was kept busy on Lake Erie Sunday as thousands of boating enthusiasts and partygoers hit the water for the annual Pottahawk Pissup.CanadaJul 10, 2017
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OPP issue safety reminder for PottahawkNorfolk County OPP will be out in full force on Sunday keeping close watch on partygoers during Pottahawk while on Lake Erie. The annual gathering of boaters at Pottahawk Point attracts thousands of boats and an estimated 10,000 people. According to OPP, emergency services respond to numerous injuries and impaired boaters every year while at...CanadaJul 9, 2017
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