Extreme Heat response activated

July 15, 2024


The City of Edmonton will activate its extreme weather response for extreme heat to keep vulnerable people safe during the hot weather expected over the next week. The activation starts on Monday, July 15, 2024 at 9 a.m. and is expected to end on Tuesday, July 23, 2024 at 7 a.m., with flexibility to extend if the forecast changes. 


During a response to extreme heat, helping people avoid dehydration is increasingly important. Providing access to drinking water and cool places for respite is essential to the City’s extreme weather response.


Water Stations


Access to potable water remains available 24 hours a day at water bottle filling stations

attached to fire hydrants. A complete list of water stations is available here.


Downtown

  • Bissell Centre (96 Street and 105A Avenue)
  • CIBC Downtown (10102 Jasper Avenue)
  • Central McDougall and Queen Mary Park (107 Street and 109 Avenue)
  • Immigration Hall (100 Street and 105A Avenue)
  • Kinistinâw Park (96 Street and 102 Avenue)
  • Lauderdale Park (109 Street and 129 Avenue)
  • McCauley (95 Street and 108 Avenue)
  • Wîhkwêntôwin (Oliver) (121 Street and 102 Avenue)


North and Northeast

  • Alberta Avenue (97 Street and 118 Avenue)
  • Belvedere (64 Street and Fort Road)
  • Beverly (34 Street and 118 Avenue)
  • Niginan Housing Ventures (12340 Fort Road) 
  • Norwood (95 Street and 111 Avenue)
  • Parkdale Plaza (82 Street and 118 Avenue )
  • Unity Square (119 Street and 104 Avenue)
  • Sheriff Robertson (82 Street and 112 Avenue)


North West

  • Emily Murphy Park (11904 Emily Murphy Park Road NW)
  • Leger (2259 Towne Centre Boulevard NW)
  • Mill Creek Ravine (9555 84 Avenue)
  • Old Strathcona Farmers Market (104 Street and 83 Avenue)
  • West Ritchie (101 Street and 81 Avenue)


South

  • Millwoods Transit Station (66 Street and Hewes Way)


West

  • Butler Park (157 Street and Stony Plain Road NW)
  • Callingwood (177 Street and 69 Avenue NW)
  • West Edmonton Mall Interim Transit Centre (173 Street and 90 Avenue)


Additional measures


  • All Peace Officers will carry water bottles for distribution to vulnerable people in need.
  • Anyone needing a break from the heat may go to any open City facility, including libraries, pools and recreation centres. Available indoor space will vary depending on the size of the facility, but even facilities without enough indoor space to accommodate people will provide bottled water.


What Edmontonians can do to help


We encourage Edmontonians to check in on older family, friends and neighbours. Edmontonians who are concerned about someone outside can help by calling:


  • 211 and press 3 for the 24/7 Crisis Diversion team. They can assist with individuals who may be in distress and can provide transportation to social service agencies.
  • 911 in cases of emergency.


Sector Emergency Response


The City’s extreme weather response supplements existing measures implemented by the Sector Emergency Response group, a collaboration of more than 25 agencies working together to ensure Edmonton’s most vulnerable people are safe during adverse weather conditions. 

For more information:

edmonton.ca/ExtremeWeather

Sector Emergency Response


Media contact:

Michelle Steele

Communications Advisor

Community Services

780-292-2774

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