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June 28, 2021 at 12:11 PM

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Heat Wave Safety: List of Water Fountains, Misting Stations, Cooling Centres

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COV Heat resources

Vancouver is in the middle of a heatwave. There are several City of Vancouver resources available to help people to stay cool and hydrated, which we’ve compiled below. Stay safe out there – and please look out for one-another.

Drinking Fountains

The City of Vancouver has a map of all regular and temporary drinking fountains in the City.

LINK: https://vanmapp1.vancouver.ca/gmaps/m_covmap.htm?map=drinking_fountains&cluster=1&zoom=11

Screencap of City of Vancouver drinking fountain map.

Screencap of City of Vancouver drinking fountain map.

Misting Stations

At present, there are eight temporary misting stations in the city:

  • Columbia St and Powell St (Northeast corner)
  • Robson St and Cardero St (Southwest corner)
  • Granville St and West 10th Ave (Northeast corner)
  • Commercial Drive and East 10th Ave (Northeast corner)
  • Thornton Park (East side across from Pacific Central)
  • Andy Livingston Park (Northwest corner)
  • Nelson Park (Southeast corner)
  • West Blvd and W 45th Ave (Southeast corner)

Air Condition Places / Cooling Centres (Community Centres & Libraries)

The City has a map of community centres, libraries, and pools (PDF), which you can access here.

The following City facilities are air-conditioned:

Community Centres

  • Britannia – 1661 Napier Street (at Commercial Drive)
  • Carnegie – 401 Main Street (at Hastings) – open until 11:00pm
  • Evelyn Saller Centre – 320 Alexander St (at Gore)
  • Gathering Place – 609 Helmcken St (at Seymour) – open 8:30am to midnight
  • Hillcrest – 4575 Clancy Loranger Way (Ontario St & E 29th)
  • Kerrisdale – 5851 West Boulevard
  • Mt. Pleasant – 1 Kingsway (at E 7th Ave)
  • Ray-Cam – 920 E Hastings Ave (at Campbell)
  • Roundhouse – 181 Roundhouse Mews (Pacific Blvd & Davie St)
  • West End – 870 Denman St (at Haro)

Another 17 Community Centres are open, but not air-conditioned

Libraries

All Vancouver Public Libraries are air-conditioned.

  • Britannia – 1661 Napier St (at Commercial Dr)
  • Carnegie – 401 Main St (at Hastings)
  • Central Library – 350 W Georgia St (at Homer)
  • Champlain Heights – 7110 Kerr St (at E 55th Ave)
  • Collingwood – 2985 Kingsway (at Rupert St)
  • Dunbar – 4515 Dunbar St (at W 29th Ave)
  • Firehall – 1455 W. 10th Ave (at Granville St)
  • Fraserview – 1950 Argyle Dr (Victoria Dr & E 54th)
  • Hastings – 2674 E Hastings St (at Slocan St)
  • Joe Fortes – 870 Denman St (at Haro St)
  • Kensington – 1428 Cedar Cottage Mews (Knight St & E 24th)
  • Kerrisdale – 2112 W 42nd Ave (at West Blvd)
  • Kitsilano – 2425 MacDonald St (at W 8th Ave)
  • Marpole – 8386 Granville St (at W 68th)
  • Mount Pleasant – 1 Kingsway (at E 7th Ave)
  • Oakridge – 191-650 W 41st Ave (at Cambie St)
  • Refrew – 2969 – E 22nd Ave (between Renfrew & Nootka)
  • South Hill – 6076 Fraser St (at E 45th Ave)
  • nə́c̓aʔmat ct Strathcona – 592 E Pender St (at Princess)
  • Terry Salman – 4575 Clancy Loranger Way (Ontario St & E 29th)
  • West Point Grey – 4480 W 10th Ave (at Sasamat)

Beaches and Pools

Beaches

Vancouver beaches are all open; however two beaches currently (Jun 28) have e-coli advisories in place. Swimming is not advised in either Sunset Beach (West End), and Oasis Beach (UBC).

For an update list on the status of Metro Vancouver beaches, please use this Vancouver Coastal Health water quality map.

Swimming Pools

Vancouver has several popular indoor and outdoor pools. Note: During COVID Drop-ins not allowed/Registration is required.

Spray Parks and Wading Pools

Additions / Errors

If you have any additions or corrections to the above list, please let us know – info@vancouverpublicspace.ca.

If there are issues with any of these features, please let the City of Vancouver know by calling 3-1-1

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