Please stay off wet, outdoor sporting amenities until they are officially open on May 6! Wet conditions can cause damage to our amenities. To ensure they remain in top condition, it's crucial to give them time to dry and be properly maintained.
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All City of London grass soccer fields, baseball diamonds and cricket pitches are closed for the remainder of August 15due to the rain we have received.
All City of London grass soccer fields, baseball diamonds and cricket pitches are closed for the remainder of July 6 due to the heavy rain we have received.
Beginning January 4, only the enhanced vaccine certificate with a QR code will be accepted to access certain City recreation programs, services and facilities.
To find out how to access your QR code, please visit https://t.co/xyyaytObSo
Due to the heavy rainfall over the past 24 hours, all City soccer fields (except for those located at City Wide Sports Park), baseball diamonds, beach volleyball courts and cricket pitches will be closed for the remainder of the day.
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Labatt Memorial Park, the world's oldest baseball diamond located right here in #LdnOnt to begin offering public tours! A new Southwestern Ontario Baseball Heritage Pass will also be available. ⚾
Details below ⬇️
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From Labatt Memorial Park in London — hello again sports fans.
The Guinness Record of consecutive years of baseball on these grounds continues here tonight. 144 years running.
And what a scene it is. This field of dreams. Story tonight on @CBCTheNational@cbcsports
With the continued focus on slowing the spread of #COVID19, there are additional impacts on City recreation programming, including changes to spring programs, memberships, May rentals, May events and bus trips.
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Fifteen-year-old Callum Thompson is using his 3D printer to make face shields for medical professionals in #ldnont. https://t.co/dt4jBwAfe3 #coronavirus