beat the heat: 5 awesome places to cool down in caledonbeat the heat: 5 awesome places to cool down in caledonbeat the heat: 5 awesome places to cool down in caledon

If you like hot weather, you will really like the heat wave that goes to Caledon and the rest of Southern Ontario on Sunday, June 17.
Environment Canada predicts that temperatures will hit near 31 degrees Celsius and 20 degrees Celsius at night.
To overcome the heat, you may want to go swimming, calm down in the air conditioner, or splash or Wade around in some of the awesome public spaces that Caledon offers.
Every year, when the weather gets warmer, you will find people wading into the Credit River with pipes in their hands and drifting along the stream.
All you need is a tube to go.
Terracotta Warriors are a popular tourist destination.
Suggestion: bring a sun hat and prepare for the upper body exercise. At least paddle is required.
Life jackets are always recommended in the water.
Alpine hill has a large family friendly pool and splash pad to cool off inside after enjoying a few miles of trails.
The lake view splash starts on June 23 and opens every weekend on June 30. Call 905)880-
The 0227 Mayfield Rec center, Caledon community center and Caledon entertainment and health center are all air conditioned to help cool down in hot weather. Visit caledon.
For more information, visit ca.
Caledon leisure health center and Mayfield Rec center as well as air conditioning and water filling stations also arrange public swimming every day, and they also have some cool course options if you want to join a little exercise in swimming.
Please click here for these schedules.
Happy Days ice cream jumps out of Dix Dam Park in downtown Bolton, where there are many shady places, picnic tables, and easy access to the shallow points on the Humber River, this is a perfect choice for children.
Splash padrenison Park East Park. J. A.
The Ernest beisen Memorial Water Park at the Karden water flower pad is open for 10 a. m. to 8 p. m.
They are all free!
The opportunity to stay safe in hot weather and enjoy outdoor activities is coming, but you have to be smart about it.
Here are some tips to stay safe in the sun and heat. -
Apply sunscreen regularlyStay hydrated-Dress in loose-
Clothes that fit, hats
Use the air conditioner when there is an air conditioner-
Stay in the shade
Pay attention to heat-related diseases, symptoms including dizziness, headache, nausea or dizziness.
Some may have hot edema (
Swelling of hands and feet)
Rash or heatstroke that needs to be taken very seriously.
If you like hot weather, you will really like the heat wave that goes to Caledon and the rest of Southern Ontario on Sunday, June 17.
Environment Canada predicts that temperatures will hit near 31 degrees Celsius and 20 degrees Celsius at night.
To overcome the heat, you may want to go swimming, calm down in the air conditioner, or splash or Wade around in some of the awesome public spaces that Caledon offers.
Every year, when the weather gets warmer, you will find people wading into the Credit River with pipes in their hands and drifting along the stream.
All you need is a tube to go.
Terracotta Warriors are a popular tourist destination.
Suggestion: bring a sun hat and prepare for the upper body exercise. At least paddle is required.
Life jackets are always recommended in the water.
Alpine hill has a large family friendly pool and splash pad to cool off inside after enjoying a few miles of trails.
The lake view splash starts on June 23 and opens every weekend on June 30. Call 905)880-
The 0227 Mayfield Rec center, Caledon community center and Caledon entertainment and health center are all air conditioned to help cool down in hot weather. Visit caledon.
For more information, visit ca.
Caledon leisure health center and Mayfield Rec center as well as air conditioning and water filling stations also arrange public swimming every day, and they also have some cool course options if you want to join a little exercise in swimming.
Please click here for these schedules.
Happy Days ice cream jumps out of Dix Dam Park in downtown Bolton, where there are many shady places, picnic tables, and easy access to the shallow points on the Humber River, this is a perfect choice for children.
Splash padrenison Park East Park. J. A.
The Ernest beisen Memorial Water Park at the Karden water flower pad is open for 10 a. m. to 8 p. m.
They are all free!
The opportunity to stay safe in hot weather and enjoy outdoor activities is coming, but you have to be smart about it.
Here are some tips to stay safe in the sun and heat. -
Apply sunscreen regularlyStay hydrated-Dress in loose-
Clothes that fit, hats
Use the air conditioner when there is an air conditioner-
Stay in the shade
Pay attention to heat-related diseases, symptoms including dizziness, headache, nausea or dizziness.
Some may have hot edema (
Swelling of hands and feet)
Rash or heatstroke that needs to be taken very seriously.
If you like hot weather, you will really like the heat wave that goes to Caledon and the rest of Southern Ontario on Sunday, June 17.
Environment Canada predicts that temperatures will hit near 31 degrees Celsius and 20 degrees Celsius at night.
To overcome the heat, you may want to go swimming, calm down in the air conditioner, or splash or Wade around in some of the awesome public spaces that Caledon offers.
Every year, when the weather gets warmer, you will find people wading into the Credit River with pipes in their hands and drifting along the stream.
All you need is a tube to go.
Terracotta Warriors are a popular tourist destination.
Suggestion: bring a sun hat and prepare for the upper body exercise. At least paddle is required.
Life jackets are always recommended in the water.
Alpine hill has a large family friendly pool and splash pad to cool off inside after enjoying a few miles of trails.
The lake view splash starts on June 23 and opens every weekend on June 30. Call 905)880-
The 0227 Mayfield Rec center, Caledon community center and Caledon entertainment and health center are all air conditioned to help cool down in hot weather. Visit caledon.
For more information, visit ca.
Caledon leisure health center and Mayfield Rec center as well as air conditioning and water filling stations also arrange public swimming every day, and they also have some cool course options if you want to join a little exercise in swimming.
Please click here for these schedules.
Happy Days ice cream jumps out of Dix Dam Park in downtown Bolton, where there are many shady places, picnic tables, and easy access to the shallow points on the Humber River, this is a perfect choice for children.
Splash padrenison Park East Park. J. A.
The Ernest beisen Memorial Water Park at the Karden water flower pad is open for 10 a. m. to 8 p. m.
They are all free!
The opportunity to stay safe in hot weather and enjoy outdoor activities is coming, but you have to be smart about it.
Here are some tips to stay safe in the sun and heat. -
Apply sunscreen regularlyStay hydrated-Dress in loose-
Clothes that fit, hats
Use the air conditioner when there is an air conditioner-
Stay in the shade
Pay attention to heat-related diseases, symptoms including dizziness, headache, nausea or dizziness.
Some may have hot edema (
Swelling of hands and feet)
Rash or heatstroke that needs to be taken very seriously.

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