Brant County Council has voted to reopen the outdoor Paris Community Pool and three splash pads located in Burford, Paris and St. George.
BRANT COUNTY - Brant County Council has voted to reopen the aquatic facilities.
This includes the Paris Community Pool (outdoors) and three splash pads located in Burford, Paris and St. George.
Manager of Recreations Services Stacey Ellins says they are still trying to iron out the details.
“At this time, staff are working to develop reopening plans that adhere to the provincial and local health authority’s requirements and recommendations. We want to ensure a safe environment for community members to enjoy this summer season.”
Updated information will be shared on the County of Brant website, www.brant.ca and you can also follow the County on social media @BrantCommunity for updates in regards to opening dates, program offerings and facility access changes.
Also when the Brant County Health Unit issues a heat advisory, the Cooling Centre located at the Syl Apps Community Centre, 51 William St. Paris, will be operating from 10:00 am - 4:00 pm daily.
For more information on the pool, splash pads and the cooling centre, please visit www.brant.ca/aquatics, www.brant.ca/covid19 or www.brant.ca/coolingcentre.

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