Town of Oakville opens three more public pools

Published July 17, 2020 at 2:12 pm

The Town of Oakville announced the re-opening three more pools.

The Town of Oakville announced the re-opening three more pools.

Outdoors locations, Brookdale and Bronte will open July 25; while the indoor pool at Iroquois Ridge Community Centre will open Aug 1.

“We are pleased to learn pre-registered swims at our previously opened locations have had great uptake with more than 93 per cent capacity for the first week,” said Mayor Rob Burton.

“We have rigorous safety measures in place to help keep our staff and customers safe. This includes pre-screening all pool visitors, extensive training on safety protocols for staff, touchpoint disinfection between swims and physical distancing rules with signage to remind users of all the new distancing measures and restrictions.”

Swimmers can pre-book their swim times online at active.oakville.ca or call 905-815-2000. To manage restricted capacities, only pre-registered customers will be admitted. 

Admission fees are $4 for seniors and youth, and $5 for adults.

In addition to length and leisure swims, Bronte and Brookdale will also offer family swims for $15, which includes access for up to five individuals within your immediate social circle. 

Credit card payments can be made at the time of booking. Cash will not be accepted on-site.

The town is gradually opening its pools in compliance with Halton Public Health, Lifesaving Society and provincial protocols, which includes reduced numbers of people to meet physical distancing guidelines.

Swim times currently vary from 45 minutes to 1.5 hours depending on the type of swim (length swims are 45 minutes and leisure/family swims are 1.5 hours). A thorough cleaning is conducted between each swim block.

Customers will be asked a verbal health questionnaire before entering the pool. Anyone exhibiting COVID-19 symptoms will not be allowed to enter.

The Town issued the following guidelines:

  • Always stay 2 metres apart from those not in your group.
  • Wash or sanitize your hands regularly, especially after touching shared surfaces
  • Follow instructions while at the pool from staff and on signage
  • Limited lawn chairs and/or loungers are available and are disinfected prior to the next swim
  • Arrive wearing bathing attire as change rooms will not be available (washrooms will remain open)
  • Shower at home in advance, if possible, as showers will only be accessible prior to entering the pool.

Equipment will not be available for use with the exception of lifejackets, which will be disinfected between users. Visitors can bring in their own equipment to use, subject to approval by on-site staff.

“Staff in our facilities and programming areas had to implement a lot of new protocols to keep residents and visitors safe and healthy,” added Mayor Burton.

“I encourage residents to continue to follow all health protocols while using these amenities including following physical distancing and proper handwashing. And, stay home if you are not well. Let’s continue to flatten the curve.”

Lions Wedgewood and Falgarwood outdoor pools and Queen Elizabeth Park indoor pool are already open and available for pre-booked swims and limited swimming lessons.

Limited additional private swimming lessons were added at Falgarwood and Bronte Pool, and leadership courses will be added at Iroquois Pool to address waitlists.

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