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Residents able to enjoy the city’s splash parks starting Friday

As warmer weather starts to pick up in Lethbridge, residents will soon be able to cool down at the city’s splash parks starting Friday.

All three splash parks in the city, including the largest spray park in the city, Legacy spray park—located in the north end of the park—and features three splash areas, Rotary Centennial Fountain in Galt Gardens, which features 97 jets that dance to lights and music, and Gyro spray park behind the Nicholas Sheran Arena, will be open as of 10 a.m.

The spray parks are free for all visitors and will remain open daily from 10 a.m. until 8 p.m. until Labour Day long weekend in September or as long as the summer weather permits.

 

 

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