Stay Cool This Summer at the City’s Many Spray Pads and Pools
With summer temperatures on the way, the City of Mississauga is getting back in the ‘swim’ of things with the opening of its outdoor pools and spray pads. Thirty of the City’s 32 spray pads are open to the public as of Friday, May 20. Spray pads at Brickyard Park and Iceland will be open for the weekend of June 4. All outdoor pools will open for the summer season on Saturday, June 18 (weather permitting). Whether you prefer a quick dip or a deep dive, Mississauga’s spray pads and pools are a great way to keep cool, get outside and enjoy summer in the city – just don’t forget your sunscreen and flip flops!
Spray Pads
Feeling the heat? Residents are free to enjoy the spray pads through to September, weather permitting, but are reminded that the spray pads are unsupervised. Spray pads open daily at 9 a.m. Use the online map to find a spray pad in your neighbourhood.
Heading to Celebration Square? Stay cool in the wading pool – open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. (until Labour Day) and 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. after Labour Day (times will be adjusted as per daylight hours).
Pools
Beat the heat by staying poolside this summer. The City’s indoor pools operate year-round and soon the City’s outdoor pools will open for the summer season.
Indoor Pools
Currently operating on Spring Schedule
Summer Season
July 2 – September 4
*Indoor pool at Huron Park Recreation Centre is closed for renovation.
Outdoor Pools
Pre-season
June 18 – July 1 (select times only), weather permitting
Regular Season
July 2 – September 4
All indoor pools will be closed for the July 1 holiday. Outdoor pools will be open; however, residents are encouraged to check with their local pool to confirm holiday swim schedules.
For more information about swimming in the city, check out the summer swim schedule and visit mississauga.ca/recreation.
To find a park in your area and learn more about the various amenities that are available in Mississauga’s parks, visit mississuaga.ca/parks.
For updates on any service disruptions at the City’s spray pads or pools, call 311 or follow @saugaparksrec on Twitter.