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Swimming hole shuttered: Sikome Lake to remain dry all summer

The Sikome Aquatic Facility, commonly known as Sikome Lake, in Fish Creek Provincial Park in southeast Calgary. (file) The Sikome Aquatic Facility, commonly known as Sikome Lake, in Fish Creek Provincial Park in southeast Calgary. (file)
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A popular swimming area in southeast Calgary will not open this season.

On Monday, Alberta Parks announced Sikome Lake in Fish Creek Provincial Park will stay dry this year.

The annual filling of the manmade lake was postponed in the spring due to the COVID-19 pandemic and related public health orders.

Alberta Parks says reopening this year is now infeasible as the filling process takes approximately eight weeks.

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