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RE: Drinking Fountains - taylortbb - 07-04-2018

They're about 5 years old now, so not that new. They're beside the parking lot at the corner of David and Jubilee.


RE: Drinking Fountains - timio - 07-04-2018

I've only used them twice since they were installed, so they're still "new" to me. Would a better word be the newest washrooms? Newer?


RE: Drinking Fountains - MacBerry - 07-04-2018

(07-02-2018, 11:58 AM)danbrotherston Wrote:
(07-02-2018, 11:51 AM)Acitta Wrote: The only ones I know of are in Kitchener City Hall by the washrooms.

If you want to include fountains at indoor public places there are probably nearly a hundred more in the city, basically every community centre, shopping malls often have something near the washrooms, sports facilities, all the other city halls, I'd argue the Universities are more or less open to the public, and every building there has fountains, I would guess the same would be true for some of the colleges as well.

But I think these are .... slightly different from having a fountain in a public park.  Certainly the maintenance requirements have proven to be.

I haven't seen any public fountains in WR, although I have seen some in other places, I'm trying to remember where, I think maybe Stratford and also in St. Marys.  But they certainly are rare.

Staples/Home Depot on King has a horse watering trough in the stall area in Waterloo.