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Lions Dont Splash Here...

Demolished Recreational in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada

Jun 13 2021

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Recent status Demolished
Location # 17623

History of Lions Dont Splash Here...

Old Splash Pad (demolished by the time I went) and the changeroom for said splashpad that was in Waterloo Park. Many went here. Many recognize it.


I missed the City Of Waterloo ripping up the rest of the splash pad but this comes with a slew of upgrades to the park this summer. I think there is also a newer splash pad on the other side near the Skate Park (at my first visit, also fenced due to COVID). The first time I shot exteriors. Then when I went to find a way to float thru the walls, The City Of Waterloo id moving rocks around with equipment and I get into a verbal altercation with some asshat of a supervisor over what I can take pictures of (and he shot me as I was shooting him QUICKER). BUT OVER TIME, I made amends with the City Of Waterloo. All is good now. This incident/encounter MAY or MAY NOT have helped me gain access to some other place….

I think Ive missed it, then I see it again today (Date added), gleaming in the distance. I get close and it turns out its far easier than I could have anticipated. Does not seem to have power, BUT the alarm panel is BEEP BEEP, flashing trouble AND even stranger, the date was correct. Hmmmm. Welp. I shot my stuff and got what I came for. The temporary fence was also opened by disgruntled parents who wanted thier entitled children to use the playground that was closed in with this. I love when its a breeze. A man who was at the fence when I passed, I asked if the hole was supposed to be there. He shook his head, said no. I said well thats OK as it plays into what I want as well. And I walked right for it…

Air is alright. Broken glass in the main glassed in area there. Sharp as all hell. Possible alarm that could be made active. Motion sensors. Possible worker hazard as I had it put off due to equipment in the area. Just be on the lookout ALWAYS. City of Waterloo property.


NOW DEMOLISHED

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