![]() While Gazaway said humans are free, they’re not welcome to swim with the dogs. The fee is $5 for Broomfield residents and $7 for non-residents. 9 at the Bay Aquatic Park, located at 250 Spader Way.Ĭommunity Event Coordinator Kay Gazaway said the popular event is guaranteed to sell out as it does every year, so registration is strongly encouraged and can be found at bit.ly/442kAE4. One place that won’t be prioritizing humans over dogs is Broomfield as the community center is set to host its annual Dog Dayz at the Bay on Sept. If our dog swim community ‘howls’ for us to bring it back, we may.” “We have a passionate swim community that advocates for swim time, but you never know what the future may bring. ![]() ![]() “We make this determination every year, so we haven’t decided if this is permanent,” Thornton said in an email. ![]() Previously, the Parks and Recreation Center held a dog swim day/week at the center’s aquatics operations as a way of winding down for the summer, but the event is once again being canceled to focus on allowing families more time to enjoy the pool before the season ends, according to Jonathan Thornton, communications program manager for Boulder Parks and Recreation. For the fifth year in a row, the once-popular Boulder Dog Dayz event held at Scott Carpenter Pool will not be returning for pups to cool off over Labor Day weekend. ![]()
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