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Municipal Splash Pads Officially Open

KAWARTHA LAKES-Splash pad season has arrived! The municipal splash pads officially opened for the season on June 15 and are open to the public seven days a week, 8am until 8pm.

Stay cool this summer at one of the following locations:

  • Tommy Anderson Park – 94 Dunn Street, Bobcaygeon
  • Garnet Graham Park – 98 Francis Street west, Fenelon Falls
  • Elgin Park – 162 Angeline Street north, Lindsay
  • Logie Park – 325 Logie Street, Lindsay

Similar to other park amenities, splash pads are self-regulated and users are advised to maintain a physical distance of at least two metres from people outside of their household. If the splash pad is busy and physical distancing is difficult, consider leaving and heading to another splash pad or a less crowded area.

More information on municipal services during Ontario’s Roadmap to Reopen are available on the Kawartha Lakes COVID-19 Information page. Further details on splash pads, including available amenities at each location, are also available at Kawartha Lakes Splash Pads.

If you have any questions, you may contact Parks, Recreation and Culture at [email protected].

 

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Pamela Vanmeer
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