As temperatures climbed into the 30s on Saturday, the Osoyoos Splash Park was a popular spot for kids of all ages. Finn Collins, 8, at right braces for spray before firing a water cannon. Collins, from Seattle, was visiting Osoyoos for the U.S. Memorial Day long weekend. The splash park opened for the season just prior to Canada's May Long weekend a week earlier. The Environment Canada forecast is for a mixture of sun, cloud and rain and temperatures in the high 20s for the rest of this week. (Richard McGuire photo)

As temperatures climbed into the 30s on Saturday, the Osoyoos Splash Park was a popular spot for kids of all ages. Finn Collins, 8, at right braces for spray before firing a water cannon. Collins, from Seattle, was visiting Osoyoos for the U.S. Memorial Day long weekend. The splash park opened for the season just prior to Canada’s May Long weekend a week earlier. The Environment Canada forecast is for a mixture of sun, cloud and rain and temperatures in the high 20s for the rest of this week. (Richard McGuire photo)

Temperatures climbed into the 30s again on Saturday, driving some locals and visitors to seek out water at the beach or splash park. The official high recorded by Environment Canada was 32.5 C. (Richard McGuire photo)

Temperatures climbed into the 30s again on Saturday, driving some locals and visitors to seek out water at the beach or splash park. The official high recorded by Environment Canada was 32.5 C. (Richard McGuire photo)