Manitoba

Tyndall Splash Pad Opens June 5 with New Shade Shelters and Benches

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May 28, 2026 6:11 pm

The Rural Municipality of Brokenhead is set to open the Tyndall Splash Pad for the summer on Friday, June 5, at the Tyndall Village Community Centre in Tyndall, Manitoba. The free facility will be open daily from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., and visitors can expect new upgrades this year including sun shelters, picnic tables, and benches that offer more comfort and shade.

The splash pad at 69 Pierson Drive is a popular spot for families across the region. The new additions are meant to make time at the park even better, especially on hot days when shade is hard to find. The upgrades are part of the RM’s ongoing work to improve local recreation.

Schools and daycares planning group trips need to let the RM of Brokenhead office know ahead of time. A sudden large group can throw off the water chemistry enough to trigger an automatic shutdown, so calling in advance helps keep things running smoothly for everyone.

Anyone who sees a problem with the splash pad can reach the RM at 204-266-2857. The municipal office is in Beausejour and can also be contacted at 204-268-6700 during business hours, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

The Tyndall Splash Pad is just one of the ways the RM of Brokenhead is adding services for people in Tyndall, Garson, Beausejour, and the surrounding area. It gives kids and families a place to cool off without any cost, making summer a little easier for everyone.

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