At age 16, she attained provincial fame by swimming across
Lake Ontario in 15 hours and 10 minutes. She later swam across the
English Channel on 19 occasions, including the first two-way crossing by a woman. She completed a record five two-way crossings including two in one year, earning her the sobriquet
Queen of the Channel. She was named top female athlete of the year in 1977 and given the
Bobbie Rosenfeld Award. In 1979, she was made a Member of the
Order of Canada. In 1993, she was inducted into
Canada's Sports Hall of Fame and into the
International Swimming Hall of Fame in 2005. She was inducted into the
Ontario Sports Hall of Fame in 2003. ;Two-way Channel swims 1977 - 19 h 55 min (breaking
Jon Erikson's record of 30 hours, and the first ever two-way crossing by a woman) 1979 - 19 h 12 min 1981 - 22 h 21 min 1982 - 18 h 55 min 1982 - 20 h 09 min ==Politics==