A Wasaga Beach woman has accused people of pooping at her local beaches.

TikTok user @itsnattylxnn2.0 has been posting videos claiming people are coming to the beach, setting up tents and doing their dirty business in the sand.

“I am going to be making a series, I will be going down to the main end to show everyone the thousands of tents that are still up,” reads her most viral video’s caption, which was widely shared on social media.

“No tourist respects the no tent rule, also they still dig holes under tents to use the washroom and I will be documenting it.”

In her video, the mother of three is frustrated with people condoning the disgusting habits of visitors to the tourist destination she calls home.

“I’m tired of people saying the people who are pooping on the beach, that’s ‘what they do back home,’” she ranted.

“We are not ‘back home,’ we are in Canada,” Natty continued in the clip. “As a local, I refuse to let my kids dig in the sand on Beach 1.”

According to the TikToker, the pooping issue has been ongoing despite people insisting the tents are gone.

“No they’re not. No, they’re f***ing not. The beach is full of tents. Full,” she continued.

The user noted a side area of the beach where people can set up camp, acknowledging pooping still happens, yet others continue to put up tents on the main beach where the defecation is happening “more discreetly,” she alleges.

“People with that mentality will not change it,” she added.

“This is not just three years ago, this is today,” she explained. “This is this week. This is still happening. The tents are still up.”

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The Sun reached out to the Town of Wasaga Beach but had not hear back by the time of publication.

Users were shocked.

WHO’S POOPING ON THE BEACH?!?!” one person asked incredulously.

“It’s illegal to use the bathroom in public, call RCMP every time,” a second person suggested.

“Canada has some of the best public washrooms from coast to coast,” another added. “There is no excuse!”

Natty explained that this has been happening since COVID when the public washrooms were closed.

“They started it then,” she claimed. “And continue til now when there is over 20 stalls to use.”

She detailed, “They dig holes and they put a tent over the hole…. and leave it.”

However, there is some good news for people heading to Wasaga Beach.

In another video, a first-time visitor with three young children asked Natty which the “best section” to go is.

“Go to beach 4! Peaceful and not usually busy,” she recommended. “Beach 4, 5, 6 are usually locals because they are not usually busy!”