Ms Rotterdam in the Norwegian fjords.
The Saint Lawrence river, Montreal, Canada
The Saint Lawrence river flows through Montreal, and in summer, one of the more picturesque sections is transformed into a sandy beach. Sadly, swimming isn't allowed due to the strong currents, but there are regular events, from wine evenings to music festivals. There's also a second beach just a short walk away in Parc Jean-Drapeau , where visitors can rent canoes, pedalos and kayaks.
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I think all the laptops and I-Phones might get a bit wet; keep it away from the canal but let them pay the Canal and River Trust for the water they use to help pay for improved towpaths/cycleways and improving the existing canal infrastructure....
Whatever drunken idiot dreamt up this idea needs to take a cold bath - the canal would be ideal and the water quality is probably better than most people realise......!
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