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Penticton Adds New Water Fill Stations to Beat Heat

Benjamin CarterBy Benjamin CarterJuly 31, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
Penticton Adds New Water Fill Stations to Beat Heat
Penticton Adds New Water Fill Stations to Beat Heat
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Penticton has opened new water fill stations to help residents stay hydrated as a heat warning affects the B.C. Interior. Along with adding new stations, the city has also upgraded many existing ones to improve access to clean drinking water.

Environment and Climate Change Canada has issued a heat warning for Penticton, forecasting temperatures between 35 and 38 degrees Celsius until Thursday.

Kristen Dixon, the city’s general manager of infrastructure, said the new water stations encourage active lifestyles and contribute to a safer, more resilient community. She explained that making clean drinking water more available in parks and public spaces supports these goals.

The newest water fill stations are located at Riverside Park, Lakeshore Drive near Power Street, Okanagan Lake Park, Penticton City Hall, Skaha Lake Park by the east washrooms, Lion’s Park, King’s Park, Kinney Parkette, and at the Penticton Public Library and Museum. A city map shows all the water station locations for residents’ convenience.

Earlier in July, work started on a new cooling station at Gyro Park. This station will feature misting systems and solar-powered lights to provide relief during hot days. The project is partially funded by a $173,000 grant from the Union of BC Municipalities’ Disaster Risk Reduction-Climate Adaptation program.

Penticton has also kept splash pads open at Lakawanna Park and Skaha Lake Park. These offer another way for people to cool off during the heat wave.

Amanda Newell, the city’s emergency program manager, reminded residents to stay safe during the hot weather. She urged everyone to take precautions as Environment and Climate Change Canada issued the first heat warning of the summer.

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Benjamin Carter is a respected local news reporter from Penticton with over 12 years of experience in journalism. He earned his journalism degree from the University of British Columbia and has contributed to Wealth Magazine, Penticton Herald, Okanagan News, Global BC, and CBC Interior. Benjamin is an active member of the Canadian Association of Journalists and is committed to covering community affairs, environmental issues, and regional developments.

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