City of Toronto has opened seasonal park washrooms. Now that is always good news for those that explore the city or use the parks. They were opened on Monday, May 4, 2026. You can find public washroom locations on Toronto’s website www.toronto.ca/washrooms.
Standalone water fountains should be all turned on by May 25, 2026. The fountain at top is in St. James Park along King Street East
From the City's media release.
"City of Toronto staff are in the process of opening more than 1,000 water assets in parks, including washrooms, water fountains and bottle-filling stations across the city. Throughout this month and into June, City crews will continue opening remaining water assets and facilities such as splash and spray pads, outdoor pools, wading pools and fountains.
Key opening dates:
• Monday, May 4: All seasonal park washrooms will be open, except where capital improvements are underway or repairs are required.
• Saturday, May 16: More than 140 splash and spray pads are expected to open.
• Monday, May 25: All remaining standalone water fountains, bottle filling stations and dog fountains will open in City parks. All fountains are tested to ensure the water is safe to drink when they are activated.
• Saturday, June 6: Lifeguard supervision at 10 beaches begins (10:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.).
• Friday, June 13: Early opening of 15 outdoor pools and wading pools on evening and weekend schedules.
• Friday, June 20: All outdoor pools open on an evening and weekend partial schedule.
• Thursday, June 26: All outdoor pools and wading pools open on a full schedule."
“The weather is getting warmer, and I can’t wait to spend more time enjoying our beautiful parks. Having these facilities open means you can pack a picnic, lose track of time, and never have to cut the day short. The parks are yours from morning to evening.”
Berczy Park dog fountain
















































