At The Lake Distributing Announces There Will Be No Water Park In Cobourg For The 2018 Season

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At The Lake Distributing Incorporated in partnership with Summer Water Sports regretfully announce that the opening of the floating water park at Cobourg Beach has been postponed until Summer 2019.

Both businesses along with the Town of Cobourg have been working diligently over the past 6 months preparing for the opening, however the total number of lifeguards required to safely operate the water park could not be procured. This is very disappointing for all parties involved, as the addition of the water park to Cobourg Beach was intended to add an exciting new feature for the thousands of local and visiting guests to the beach each summer.

We would like to commend the Town of Cobourg for their commitment to the water park and the work invested in moving the project to this point.

In preparation for the opening in June 2019, we will begin the hiring process for lifeguards later this year. We look forward to working with the staff at the Town of Cobourg in 2019 to bring this water park project to fruition.

Pete Fisher
Author: Pete Fisher

Has been a photojournalist for over 30-years and have been honoured to win numerous awards for photography and writing over the years. Best selling author for the book Highway of Heroes - True Patriot Love

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