Cool off and have fun this summer season

Posted 7 months ago

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The warm spring air is well and truly here, with Camden Council’s water play spaces now open for the 2023-24 season.

The water will turn on every day from 10am-7pm through to April at Dawson-Damer Park in Oran Park and Curry Reserve in Elderslie.

Dawson-Damer Park is the Macarthur region's largest water play space. It has a number of water and non-water activities, including water spinners, a ninja warrior course, swings, trampolines, basketball facilities, picnic areas and much more. Being an inclusive facility, the award-winning Dawson-Damer Park also has wet play wheelchairs available for hire and adult change facilities.

Curry Reserve Water Play Space in Elderslie boasts a large splash pad with 36 play features for all inclusive, accessible fun for children of all ages. The award-winning water place space is also an inclusive facility with accessible activities, wet play wheelchairs and a fully accessible and accredited public toilet and adult change facility.

Mayor of Camden, Cr Ashleigh Cagney, said she was excited to see the eagerly anticipated re-opening of Council’s water play spaces.

“We know it’s expected to be a very warm spring and summer, and so we’re excited to provide a way for kids to cool off and have fun,” she said.

“Remember to slip, slop, slap, and we hope you enjoy these two incredible facilities.”

Attendees are asked to observe the safety and sanitation signage at each site and abide by all rules.

You can find out more about the facilities at the Camden Council website.

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