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Ottawa – Beat the heat this summer at City of Ottawa outdoor swimming pools, wading pools, splash pads and beaches.
Outdoor pools and wading pools
Outdoor pools will be open as of June 13. Wading pools will open on June 19, June 26 or July 1 depending on location. Each wading pool will also host a free special event during the summer.
Splash pads
Splash pads are now open and will operate from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. through to September. Please contact 311 to report a splash pad that is not working.
Beaches
Lifeguards will be on duty at Ottawa’s supervised beaches every day beginning June 20 until August 16, from noon to 7 p.m. Refer to ottawa.ca for beach locations, descriptions, amenities and recreational programs offered.
Ottawa Public Health monitors recreational water quality seven days a week at the City of Ottawa’s supervised beaches. Daily water quality results will be available at ottawa.ca, via Twitter at @ottawahealth or by calling 613-580-2424 ext. 13219. If high levels of bacteria are found, a no-swim advisory is issued and tweeted (@ottawahealth). Site signage and flags at each beach will also indicate whether a no-swim advisory is in effect.
Please be sure to follow water safety rules and practice sun safety.
Smoking and vaping are prohibited on all City properties including beaches.
For more information about parks and recreation activities this summer, visit ottawa.ca.
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Outdoor pools and wading pools
Outdoor pools will be open as of June 13. Wading pools will open on June 19, June 26 or July 1 depending on location. Each wading pool will also host a free special event during the summer.
Splash pads
Splash pads are now open and will operate from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. through to September. Please contact 311 to report a splash pad that is not working.
Beaches
Lifeguards will be on duty at Ottawa’s supervised beaches every day beginning June 20 until August 16, from noon to 7 p.m. Refer to ottawa.ca for beach locations, descriptions, amenities and recreational programs offered.
Ottawa Public Health monitors recreational water quality seven days a week at the City of Ottawa’s supervised beaches. Daily water quality results will be available at ottawa.ca, via Twitter at @ottawahealth or by calling 613-580-2424 ext. 13219. If high levels of bacteria are found, a no-swim advisory is issued and tweeted (@ottawahealth). Site signage and flags at each beach will also indicate whether a no-swim advisory is in effect.
Please be sure to follow water safety rules and practice sun safety.
Smoking and vaping are prohibited on all City properties including beaches.
For more information about parks and recreation activities this summer, visit ottawa.ca.
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