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How many private parks are there in your part of the world? It seems strange to me because all of the parks where I'm from are public. We have a few playground parks in Canada, but you wouldn't really go there instead of a municipal park (but they are still public though). Within walking distance, I think there's probably like 2 splashparks, a few gardens, a dog park, and probably more than 5 regular nature parks.

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Most of the resorts, apartment complexes and condominium units have private parks. Then there are amusement parks, private campgrounds, country clubs, privately own sports facilities, beaches outdoor pools, gardens, etc. I guess some of the private parks just use alternative names but they are places for outdoor recreation. Maybe people don't tend to thinknof a place with a wall around it, and security or admission fees as a park.
Although perhaps not as common in Canada, they certainly exist there, too.

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Yea come to think of it I think we call them more campgrounds here but we definitely have some private areas. I’m lucky that I moved to Nova Scotia and they really have so many beautiful public spaces.

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Good that there is a volunteer lifeguard around, as one never knows with kids.
Bad that the chlorine is not up to standard and you are right, this is absolutely no place for dogs.
Great that you have such a concern for the health of the children my friend.
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A lot of people don't like chlorine because it is a mild irritant. Also when it reacts with urine it smells bad. I guess they are willing to risk a bad case of ecoli or worse? Bottom line we can't have safe public pools without the stuff.

The life guard probably doesn't deal with drownings, I think he is there to prevent the worst kinds of rule breaking amd other injuries. They also tend to enforce a 10 min sitdown period every 30 minutes to give the kids a break.

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It just sounded soo bad that it's barely chlorinated, I can't imaging swimming there, it just seems so unhygienic. Thanks for sharing this with us and have a great day

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Fortunately the water splashing out os clean, but I do feel bad for the children wallowing in the puddles. The worst part is since the parents complained, they removed a lot of the chlorine.

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Oh this takes me back to when my kids we’re young! We used to love water parks.

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In my opinion they keep getting better and better. When I was youmg, it was just a shallow pool and maybe a beach ball.

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