With May long weekend coming up quickly, it’s time to start thinking about how you’re going to spend those hot summer days. The City of Edmonton has created an easy way to keep cool with the Outdoor Pools Season Pass. This pass allows unlimited access to all four City of Edmonton Outdoor Pools all season for one great price.
Pool admission includes: Fred Broadstock, Mill Creek, Oliver Pool, Queen Elizabeth and the new Borden Park Natural pool area (scheduled to open in Summer 2017).
Child: $49
Adult: $75
Youth/Senior: $59
Family: $199
Is it worth it? This, depends entirely on how much time you spend at the pool during the summer. For the family pass, it’s $199. For a family to visit an outdoor pool, it’s $20. If you go ten times during the summer, you’ve made the pass work for you. If you’re searching for a free way to include more family fun over the summer holidays, you might want to consider this – as it gives you the ability to pack a picnic lunch from home, head out to the pool, and skip the extra costs of outing.
Since we go to the pool, both as a family, and my husband taking the boys, at least a couple of times a week during the summer – we’re going to splurge for the pass (and save all summer long).
Plus, it’s going to help you keep cool. Learn more about the pass at www.edmonton.ca and purchase the seasonal pass at your favourite local outdoor pool.
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