Fall 2019 Recreation Guide

Aquatics surrey.ca/pools 

There’s always lots happening at Surrey’s indoor pools. From leisure swims to special events, lessons, aquatic fitness and more, your entire family will get fit and have fun. Find the latest schedule online at surrey.ca/recreation. Indoor Pools

HELP KEEP YOUR POOL Clean, Safe & Secure

Children under the age of 7 years, must be within arms reach in the water of a responsible adult 14 years of age or older Swim diapers must be worn if not toilet-trained, these are available for purchase at the front desk if you forget yours. Bare feet and indoor shoes only on the pool deck and shower areas. Remember to stay hydrated using break-proof containers. If you are sick, please stay home until you are better. Our pools are scent free spaces. Please lock up belongings while swimming or showering.

Bathing attire should be clean and safe to swim in. Have a cleansing shower prior to entering pool area. Enjoy your swim, play safe. Diving permitted in approved areas. Please use your cellphones appropriately. Lifejackets are available upon request. Wheelchairs are available upon request. Accessible lift available upon request. Swimming lessons and aquatic fitness services are available.

Recreation PASSCARD

THE RECREATION PASSCARD IS MANDATORY AND FREE OF CHARGE.

Aquatic Fitness Programs The pools are a great way to exercise! Choose from shallow water and deep water programs. State-of-the-Art Fitness Centres Equipped with an assortment of the latest cardio and weight equipment. Universal Access Change Rooms All welcome, please prioritize use for visitors with young children and those with access needs. Support in the Pool If you require support in the pool for swim lessons or public swim, see page 30. Birthday Parties Thinking of what to do for your child’s next birthday party? Cool off with a fun swimming party. See pages 23–24.

WAS YOUR NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTION TO LEARN TO SWIM? IT’S NOT TOO LATE! Register for swimming lessons today and learn some new swimming skills before the end of the year. Some of the benefits of swimming include: Low impact cardio training Increased muscle tone Increased range of motion and flexibility Learning and understanding your limits Pass on water safety knowledge to loved ones Knowing how to swim opens the door to a variety of aquatic sports and activities such as stand-up paddle boarding, surfing, snorkeling, wakeboarding, underwater hockey, waterpolo, and so much more!

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604-501-5100  SURREY.CA/RECREATION  FALL 2019

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