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  2. Queen Elizabeth Pool - Wikipedia

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    The pool cost $18,600 to build and was made of reinforced concrete, designed to minimize heaving due to frost. [2] In 1923, a municipal order was issued banning people of colour from using public pools in Edmonton, including the Queen Elizabeth Pool, but the order was revoked the following year in response to community advocacy. [3]

  3. Kinsmen Sports Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Kinsmen Sports Centre in Edmonton's river valley. The Kinsmen Sports Centre is a multi-purpose sport and recreation facility located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.The land surrounding the facility is called Kinsmen Park, part of Edmonton's city-long North Saskatchewan River valley parks system. [1]

  4. gh3* - Wikipedia

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    Replacing the existing public pool at Borden Park in Edmonton, AB, Borden Park Natural Swimming pool is the first chemical-free public outdoor pool in Canada.The project included the creation of a central pool as well as a single-story building housing changing rooms and bathrooms, and a landscaped area with sandy beaches. [4]

  5. History of lidos in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The first open air swimming pool that was officially called a lido was "The Edmonton Lido" in Houndsfield Road, Edmonton following reopening after refurbishment on 27 July 1935. The newly built "Tottenham Lido", opened on 5 June 1937, and the "West Ham Municipal Lido", opened on 30 August 1937 also in London, were officially called lidos from ...

  6. List of swimming pools - Wikipedia

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    Oasen, a public swimming pool built inside a rock cavern in Namsos Indoor 50-by-25-metre (164 ft × 82 ft) pool at Tøyenbadet , Tøyen , Oslo . In 2022, Tøyenbadet was being entirely rebuilt, to reopen in 2023.

  7. Sugarworld - Wikipedia

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    Sugarworld is a council-owned community water park, located in Edmonton, Cairns Region, Queensland, Australia. Its main attractions are water slides, pools, mini-golf and the canteen area. Sugarworld also includes a large amount of land occupied with a large variety of native animals and plant life.

  8. World Waterpark - Wikipedia

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    World Waterpark is a water park located within the West Edmonton Mall in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.Opened to the public in 1986, it is the second largest indoor water park in North America after American Dream's DreamWorks Water Park which opened on October 1, 2020.

  9. Rundle Park (Edmonton) - Wikipedia

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    Rundle Park is a municipal park in Edmonton, Canada, and a major park in the North Saskatchewan River Valley parks system. The park overlooks the North Saskatchewan River, and there is a pedestrian bridge that connects Gold Bar Park and Rundle Park together. The park features paved paths, sport amenities, and numerous ponds.