When you kick back in a city park this summer, you’ll be able check on e-mails or cruise the Internet, all on free Wi-Fi.

The City of Calgary has announced it is moving ahead with its plan to bring Wi-Fi to city parks, arenas, golf courses, LRT stations and swimming pools.

Calgary-based Shaw Communications will provide the service at city sites in exchange for getting rights to advertise its own services.

The service was first announced last December, with a limited rollout in the first three months of 2014.

The city will make a formal announcement at Devonian Gardens at 11 a.m. Tuesday.

Free Wi-Fi is popping up in many other unlikely places, including national parks. Last month, Parks Canada announced it will introduce Wi-Fi service to between 25 and 50 parks and historic sites this year.