Agincourt Leisure Pool (Scarborough) | http://www.torontofunplaces.com/component/k2/item/334-agincourt-leisure-pool | The Agincourt Recreation Centre includes aqua-coloured water, water slides, a waterside snack bar and… spraying palm trees as a bonus (they used to be coconut trees). It wasn't long before my son and other little pirates launched an attack on the fun, ship-wreck-shaped waterslide. Behind the wading pool is a small intermediate pool, perfect for introducing children to swimming. Further to the right, swimmers 48 inches and over can go down the gigantic, spiral-shaped waterslide into a small receiving pool. To the left, bathers 13 years and older can soak in the warm water of a Jacuzzi. I really liked the tables especially set up for swimmers in their bathing suits, overlooking the palm trees and the pool area. The illusion of being down South would have been perfect if it weren't for the observers standing in their winter coats on the other side of the bay window. |
Birchmount Pool (Scarborough) | http://www.torontofunplaces.com/component/k2/item/381-birchmount-pool | Birchmount Pool does a good job at amusing kids, with a big slide for older siblings and a smaller one. When we visited, the little slide had the shape of a frog, with a friendly spraying elephant nearby. There were tables by a small concession (note that I did not get the confirmation it is still there). In addition to the big pool, there’s a section for younger kids, with shallow entrance, and a large hot tub. |
http://www.blogto.com/sports_play/2013/07/50_things_to_do_this_summer_in_toronto/ | ||
Royal Ontario Museum |
Spring Attractions - Mar to May
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