Most Calgary outdoor public pools are ready to go but restrictions are keeping them closed
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With summer in full swing and a heat wave on its way to Calgary, there's still no timeline for when the city will ease the water restrictions keeping outdoor pools closed to swimmers.
With summer in full swing and a heat wave on its way to Calgary, there's still no timeline for when the city will ease the water restrictions keeping outdoor pools closed to swimmers.
While the city allowed indoor pools to reopen on Tuesday, splash parks and outdoor pools remain closed — even though many have been filled with water for weeks.
"I'm a new dad and I want to take my daughter to some of these awesome hidden gems in the city," said Riley Harper, executive director of the Calgary Outdoor Swimming Pool Association (COSPA).
"As a user, I can't wait for them to be open."
COSPA manages and staffs all eight outdoor public pools in Calgary and most of them have been full of water since before the water main break in early June.
"So the distinction is really about the bylaw and as we transition to stage 3 restrictions, outdoor pools will be able to open," said Francois Bouchart, the city's director of capital priorities and investments.
The city hasn't provided a timeline for when the water restrictions could be eased.