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Lifeguard hours extended today until 9 p.m. to help you beat the heat

Can't hit the beach? There's probably a splash pad in your area
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The City of Greater Sudbury is extending the hours of lifeguard supervision at municipal beaches from the usual 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily shift to 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. today because of the ongoing heatwave.

The City of Greater Sudbury is extending the hours of lifeguard supervision at municipal beaches from the usual 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily shift to 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. today because of the ongoing heatwave.

The following municipal beaches have lifeguard supervision:

  • Bell Park Main Beach, off Elizabeth Street, Sudbury
  • Capreol Public Beach, off Lakeshore Street, Capreol
  • Kalmo Beach, off Kalmo Beach Road, Val Caron
  • Moonlight Beach, off Moonlight Beach Road, Sudbury
  • Nepahwin Park Beach, off Paris Street, Sudbury
  • Meatbird Lake Park, off M.R. 24, Lively
  • Whitewater Lake Park, off Laurier St. W., Azilda.

Can't make it to a beach? There are nine splash pads scattered throughout the city you can hit. They are:

  • Côté Park - Côté Avenue/Fitzgerald Street, Chelmsford
  • DJ Hancock Memorial Park - Walford Road, Sudbury
  • Howard Armstrong Recreation Centre - 4040 Elmview Drive, Valley East
  • Kinsmen Sports Complex - 1 Mikkola Road, Walden
  • Memorial Park - 1 Brady Street, Sudbury
  • O'Connor Playground - 140 St. George Street, Sudbury
  • Ridegecrest Playground - 1437 Roy Avenue, Sudbury
  • Victory Park - Frood Road/Shevchenko Avenue
  • Westmount Playground - 109 Kipling Court, Sudbury
  • Centennial Park - Coniston

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