Extended Heat Warning: Monday, June 7, 2021

Jun 7, 2021

An extended heat warning issued by Environment Canada has activated the municipal Hot Weather Response Plan.

Municipal facilities that would normally open as cooling centres, such as community centres, libraries and citizen service centres, remain closed due to COVID-19. Municipal pools also remain closed.

The YMCA is open for members of the public to shelter from the heat from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and then from 10 p.m. to 8 a.m.

Seniors and residents who require assistance should call 311 to discuss their individual situation.

Municipal beaches are open to the public, but no lifeguard supervision is available until June 19, 2021. Rescue equipment has been placed at beaches, but residents who choose to swim will do so at their own risk. Ensure children are supervised by an adult and kept within arm’s reach at all times, and swim with a buddy for greater safety.

The City operates seven public beaches at the following locations:

  • Bell Park Main Beach – Ramsey Lake, Sudbury
  • Capreol Public Beach – Marshy Lake, Capreol
  • Centennial Park Beach - Vermilion River, Whitefish
  • Kalmo Beach – Whitson Lake, Val Caron
  • Moonlight Beach – Ramsey Lake, Sudbury
  • Nepahwin Beach – Nepahwin Lake, Sudbury
  • Whitewater Lake Park – Whitewater Lake, Azilda

Washroom facilities or portables are provided at beach locations and splash pads.

Outdoor drinking water fountains are open at Memorial Park and Bell Park as well as outside the Sudbury Community Arena.

The City’s 15 splash pads are open daily from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Visit www.greatersudbury.ca/splashpads for locations.

Splash pads are unsupervised water play areas, and parents/guardians must supervise their children at all times. These amenities are not sanitized and users are reminded to wash or sanitize their hands well before and after use, and maintain a distance of two metres from others.

Public Health Sudbury & Districts offers information on beating the heat in apartment buildings, keeping your children and pets safe, and doing outdoor activities in heat and smog. For information on these topics and more, visit their website at www.phsd.ca.

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