What you need to know about Burlington pools and splash pads this summer
Published June 5, 2023 at 9:16 am
It’s swimming season and jumping into public pools will work differently in Burlington this year.
During the pandemic, using an outdoor pool required you to reserve a spot in advance. This is no longer the case.
This summer all outdoor public pools will be walk-in only base on a first-come, first-served basis. The exception is Aquafit where online registration is still required.
For indoor pools, you can attend either through an advanced registration or just be walking in.
Schedules for all water activities can be found here burlington.ca/swimming.
Meanwhile, here is a complete list of pools and splash pads in Burlington with links to the individual locations:
Indoor pools
Outdoor pools and splash parks
Splash pads
- Bolus Garden Parkette Splash Pad
- Brant Hills Park Splash Pad
- DesJardines Park Splash Pad
- Dofasco Waterjet Plaza
- Hidden Valley Park Splash Pad
- Ireland Park Splash Pad
- Millcroft Park Splash Pad
- Norton Community Park Splash Pad
- Orchard Community Park Splash Pad
Nelson Pool and Splash Park (4235 New St.) has opened with a modified schedule of select weekday mornings and weekends until daily programming starts on July 1.
LaSalle Wading Pool and Splash Park (50 North Shore Blvd.) will open on June 17, with modified hours of 12:30 to 4 p.m. until June 30 when daily programming begins.
Mountainside Pool and Splash Park’s (2205 Mount Forest Dr.) revitalization will be completed in time for the summer. Reopening plans will be announced soon.
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