
Repairs complete at Byron outdoor pool
The facility reopened on Tuesday.
The pool's pumping system had sustained electrical damage last week during severe weather.
All of the city's outdoor pools and wading pools are now open seven days a week for the summer.
The city offers several aquatic programs, including recreation swim, lane swim, aquafit and parent and tot swim. Learn more about current programs, hours, and schedules at london.ca/pools.
Londoners can enjoy free recreational swimming, crafts, badminton, family open gym, skating, Zumba and science workshops. Learn more about free program offerings and locations at london.ca/CanadaDayRec.
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