You Can Officially Hit The Pool In Toronto Next Week

Time to get your splash on!
Ontario Editor

It's time to pull out your bathing suits Toronto! The City has just announced that as of Monday, July 20, Toronto's indoor pools will reopen to the public. 

While the 6ix will still remain in stage two, 29 indoor pools will be open for leisure and lane swimming. 

July 20

Indoor pools will reopen in Toronto

Community centres will also reopen some of their facilities, including lounges, computer labs, and washrooms, under strict safety guidelines. 

The City states that the new move will allow more people to find cooling spots during the heatwave. 

"Although, the centres will look different once they open, they will continue to provide the same services and amenities that residents have come to enjoy," John Tory stated. 

However, gymnasiums, fitness areas and saunas will all remained closed for the time being. 

Via City of Toronto

  • Allysha Howse was the Ontario Editor for Narcity Canada. Based in Toronto with seven years of experience as a leading journalist, she has been able to bring breaking news to readers across the country. Over the past year, she has been able to help Narcity reach record-breaking growth and bring original Ontario-focused stories to the fingertips of millennials. Allysha specialized in Books and Media Studies at the University of Toronto and has publications in Snapd Media.

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