Every year, thousands of people flock to the north-west Victorian town of Lake Boga to swim, ski and kayak.

However, this year, there are fears that the town's main body of water may be off limits.

Since March, Lake Boga has been recording blue-green algae levels of at least three times the safe limit, in what is the second-longest bloom at the destination since records began in 2007.

Goulburn Murray Water (GMW) issued a warning earlier in the year and urged people not to use the lake.

Lake Boga Ski Club secretary Chris Lahy said things were "very concerning" for the club, after it was forced to move its first wakeboarding clinic of the season to Lake Charm, 24 kilometres away.

"I'm at a bit of a loss to understand where we go as a club if we can't enter the water and do our activitie

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