Allstate Poll Shows 57% of Canadians Surveyed Have Plans to Be Near Water this Summer Despite Limited Access to Swimming, Lessons and Training During the Pandemic
The Léger survey showed that 57% of Canadian respondents plan to spend time near water this summer. Of those, 31% said they plan to be near water at a rented cottage or one owned by family or friends. Respondents 18-34 years of age (65%) and households with children (78%) are proportionally more likely to plan for time near water, according to the survey.
While cooling off in the water sounds appealing to many, the survey data also reveals that swimming skills and water safety techniques could be lagging. For almost a third of Canadian respondents (30%), the pandemic has negatively impacted their time spent reinforcing and learning about water safety due to fewer opportunities to swim, cancelled or missed swimming lessons, or a pause in learning lifesaving techniques and training.
According to the Lifesaving Society’s 2020 Drowning Report, 70% of the drownings in
“There are significant risks involved in a waterfront property, especially if it’s still very new to you,” says
According to a report by RE/MAX, 11% of Canadians were searching for a recreational property prior to the start of the pandemic and are still searching, and 15% of Canadians who were not searching for a recreational property prior to the pandemic are now looking. Additionally, 54% of those who were planning to purchase a recreational property in the next year are first-time recreational property buyers.
“For many, it can be a dream to own a property with access to water, and some owners may feel they need to rent it out to cover unexpected costs or to generate extra income, but with that choice comes the responsibility to provide a safe as well as enjoyable environment,” says
“It is very important for Canadians to speak with an insurance agent to ensure they have the appropriate coverage before they choose to rent their property,” Myles adds. “For instance, in some provinces they may require an endorsement added to a policy, in other regions, they may require an increase in their liability coverage.”
Water Safety Tips
Here are some best practices for water safety from the
For cottage and pool owners:
- Restrict access to water when unsupervised – If there is no one designated to supervise swimmers, it's best not to take any chances. Make sure you always follow safety guidelines and maintain control over access to the pool or natural bodies of water, such as lakes, rivers, spas and even wading pools.
- Properly communicate rental rules – To protect yourself and renters, provide a list of rules that include measures to limit access to water equipment.
For renters:
- Avoid venturing into unfamiliar bodies of water – Some waterways may look harmless, but powerful springtime currents in rivers, for example, can surprise even the most experienced swimmers.
- Do not use a watercraft unless you are experienced and certified – If you are operating a powered water vessel, you should have your Pleasure Craft Operator (PCO) card.
- Basic safety rules still apply when renting a cottage – For example, wear your life jacket on watercraft, stay sober when boating, have a designated lifeguard and learn how to swim.
For more tips on how to enjoy water safely, go to the GOOD HANDS® blog at https://blog.allstate.ca/summer-plans-water-safety/.
About the Léger survey
Léger was commissioned by Allstate to conduct a survey among Canadians to find out their plans for the summer regarding spending time near the water, as well as their knowledge of their insurance liability coverage for different situations. To meet research objectives, a web survey was conducted
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