Photo via Wellesley Park on Toronto.ca
Things sure are heating up in Toronto these days! With the summer sun in full swing, folks are looking for ways to cool off. Well, Ontario just allowed splash pads to reopen over the long weekend along with a select few other outdoor amenities. This means we’re on the hunt for the nearest spots to wade in a little water. This interactive map from the City of Toronto will help us find all the best places!
Using the interactive map is as easy as 1, 2, 3. All you have to do is type in your address and press search. Then you’ll be given a full map of all your surrounding pools, wading pools, and splash pads. Now, it’s important to note that ONLY splash pads are open at the moment. You’ll have to wait for more COIVD-19 restriction updates for the rest to become accessible.
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If you want a little extra info about the splash pads near you, this map has got you covered there too. Just click the little water icon at the location of your choosing and you’ll be given details like the address, intersection, and contact info. You can even click through for the actual location homepage on the city of Toronto website.
It’s that easy! Be sure to double check all opening hours of splash pads around the city before you stop by. A continually updated list of water facility closure and service alerts can be found at the City of Toronto website here.
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