# What are the water depth and navigation hazards at Coatsworth Cut for boaters launching from Ashbridges Bay Boat Launch?

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**Verified:** 2026-06-06
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## Quick answer

The water depth at Coatsworth Cut varies between 6 to 8 feet, with seasonal drops and shallow areas outside the marked channel, posing navigation hazards for boaters.

## Detailed answer

Boaters launching from Ashbridges Bay Boat Launch should be aware of the varying water depths at Coatsworth Cut, which range from 6 to 8 feet. The water level can fluctuate seasonally, with lower levels typically occurring during the summer months. Outside the marked channel, shallow areas can pose a significant navigation hazard. To ensure safe passage, boaters should stay within the designated channel and be cautious of water levels, especially during periods of low water. The average water level drop during the summer is around 1.5 feet, making it essential for boaters to check the current water level before heading out. Additionally, boaters should be aware of the outer gap, where strong currents and shallow waters can be particularly hazardous. By understanding these conditions and taking necessary precautions, boaters can minimize the risks associated with navigating Coatsworth Cut. The City of Toronto updates water level information regularly, and boaters can check the official website for the latest data.

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