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Curtis Hall Pool Opening Soon for Summer
See which 10 city pools will be open seven days a week starting on June 29.

Soon, you'll be able to cool down in a city pool any day of the week.
The city announced on Monday that Boston's 10 Centers for Youth and Families (BCYF) city swimming pools and one city beach will stay open every day of the week starting on June 29. The Curtis Hall pool is included in the initial opening.
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In addition to the 10 pools open seven days a week, all of the city's pools are open on Sundays from 11:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. During the week, pool hours vary depending on location.
Luckily for South Enders, one pool that will remain open all week is the South End's BCYF Blackstone pool, located on 50 West Brookline St.
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This year marks the second in a row the city has decided to open its pools early.
“With the warm weather on its way, we want our residents to be able to beat the heat seven days a week,” Mayor Tom Menino said. “We have amazing facilities in the city, and I encourage all our families to take advantage of them.”
The BCYF pools that will open seven days a week are:
- BCYF Blackstone (South End)
- BCYF Clougherty (Charlestown) - outdoor pool
- BCYF Curley Beach (South Boston) - beach
- BCYF Curtis Hall (Jamaica Plain)
- BCYF Draper (West Roxbury)
- BCYF Flaherty (Roslindale)
- BCYF Holland (Dorchester)
- BCYF Mason (Roxbury)
- BCYF Mildred Avenue (Mattapan)
- BCYF Mirabella (North End) - outdoor pool, opens June 22
- BCYF Paris Street (East Boston)
You can check the full listing of pools and contact information on the city's website.
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