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Warm Montreal weather sees wading pools, water parks reopen

September feels more like July in Montreal this weekend. Here's where you can cool off in city parks this weekend or even pay a visit to a water park.

High of 30 C forecast for Sunday as balmy September weather continues

Montrealers are experiencing summer weather late into September. Several splash pads are still open, as well as water features, throughout the city. (CBC)

Unseasonably warm weather in Montreal has city residents turning to the water for some relief.

The high forecast for Saturday is 29 C, while Sunday is predicted to peak at 30 C, making late September feel like mid-July.

This weekend, some of the water park at Les Sommets De Saint-Sauver were reopened, while in the city of Montreal, some wading pools were reopened.

"Sincethe opening of the parkin 1985, it's the first time we've re-opened the park this late in September," Louis PhilippeHbert, thepresident ofLesSommetsdeSaint-Sauveur, told Radio-Canada.

The park's pool, spa and Manic and Torrent waterslides are open Saturday and Sunday from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Hbert said there was a lot of demand to reopen the water park, so they made calls to their summer lifeguards to see if they would come back for the weekend.

Re-opened wading pools and splash pads:

In Nicolas-Tillemont and ParcJarry, the wading poolsare back open this weekend from 10:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.

In Anjou, Parc Peterborough water features are openfrom 10:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. this weekend.

In Lachine, the water features at Parc LaSalle, Parcde la Marina d'escale and ParcKirkland are open from 9:00 to 9:00 p.m. this weekend.

In the Plateau, the wading pool at Parc Jeanne-Mance is open from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. all weekend.

Some of the water park at Les Sommets de Saint-Sauver have been reopened because of the unseasonably warm September. The park's president said it was the first time the water park has reopened so late in September since it opened in 1985. (Radio-Canada)

Water features or splash pads still open to the end of September:

For the opening hours, it is best to consult with your borough.

  • ParcAhuntsic, 10555LajeunesseStreet.
  • ParcArmand-Bombardier, Armand Bombardierand Perrasboulevards.
  • Parc Arthur-Therrien,3750Gatan-LabergeBouvlevard.
  • Parc du Colombier, at Colombierand Victoria streets.
  • Parc Cooney, 1175Melrose Street.
  • ParcDollard-Morin. Maurice-Duplessis Boulevard and La Valinire Street.
  • Parc Duquette,900Dupuis Street.
  • Parc des pinettes, Corner of Bois-Francsand des pinettesstreets.
  • Parc Des Faubourgs,De LorimierAvenueandOntario Street.
  • Parc Flix-Antoine-Savard, Sherbrooke and Montcalmstreets.
  • Parc de l'Honorable-George-O'Reilly,at LaSalleBoulevardand Rolland Street.
  • Parc Joanette, HicksonStreet betweenEthel and Gertrude.
  • Parc Joyeux-Vikings, Beaudryand Robin streets.
Two bird water features pour water in a Montreal city park. Many spalsh pads are still open and some wading pools have been reopened because of the warm September weather. (Radio-Canada)
  • Parc Marcelle-Barthe, Wolfe and Ontario streets.
  • ParcMarie-Coron, 36th Avenue and Victor-E-Beaupr Street.
  • Parc Maynard-Ferguson, betweenClaude-Vivier et Andr-Prvotstreets.
  • Parc de Msy 12120 Grenet Street.
  • Parc de Montmartre, corner of de Montigny Streetand 60th Avenue.
  • Parc Monseigneur-J.A.-Richard, LaSalle Boulevard, between 5th and Desmarchaisavenues.
  • Parc Norman-Dawe, 1060 Woodland Street.
  • Parc de l'Ore-du-Fleuve,desParulinesStreet and Road de laPointe-Sud.
  • Parc Pehr-Kalm, Marcel Raymond Streetand Rolland-GermainAvenue.
  • Parc Pierre-Blanchet, Pierre-Blanchet and Andr-Ampreavenues.
  • Parcdes Pins, 42ndAvenue and CherrierStreet.
  • Parc Poirier, 3215, LaSalleBoulevard.
  • Parc du Quai-de-La Tortue, 6000 LaSalleBoulevard.
  • Parc de la Reine-lizabeth,1650Crawford Street.
  • Parc Des Royaux,De Lorimier Avenue and Rouen Street.
  • ParcSaint-Alphonse,8888Chateaubriand Avenue.
  • Parc Saint-Andr-Aptre, 215 Prieur StreetWest.
  • ParcSaint-Benot,SauvatMeilleurstreets.
  • ParcSaint-Simon-Aptre, 260 LegendreStreet.
  • Parc Sault-au-Rcollet,10550 Saint-FirminStreet.
  • Parc Toussaint-Louverture, De MaisonneuveBoulevard and Saint-Dominique Street.
  • Parc Victoria-Girard, Jean-Leduc and Forsythstreets.
  • Parc Willibrord, 800Willibrord Street
  • Parc Wilson, 1075-ABrown Avenue.
  • Place du Village-de-la-Pointe-aux-Trembles, Saint-Jean-Baptiste Boulevard and Notre-Dame Street.