Location
909 Concordia Ave.
Winnipeg, MB
Hours
Admission rates
FREE admission for children under 2!
General admission
Adult (18+)/Senior (65+)
Single visit: $8.14
Daytime discount: $6.46*
10 visits: $71.43
Child/Youth (2-17 years)
Single visit: $3.63
10 visits: $31.41
Groups
(limit of six people, two adults maximum)
Single visit: $16.01
10 visits: $142.86
- Effective September 3, 2024
- All fees include applicable taxes.
* Adult (18+) daytime discount
- Monday through Friday excluding holidays 8:30 - 11 a.m.
- 1 - 3:30 p.m.
- September to June
Customers and households who meet the requirements for the Recreation Fee Assistance Program are eligible for free, rechargeable 10-visit passes.
Recreation passes
Facility schedule
Public swim and fitness centre hours
Amenities
- Change room
- Dive blocks
- Diving board
- Dry sauna
- Parking
- Pool
- Spectator viewing/seating
- Washrooms
- Waterslide
- Weight room
Facility information
- Minimum height: 42 in./107 cm at top of shoulder
- Water temperature: 28°C / 83°F
- Air temperature: 29°C / 84°F
- Locker costs
- $0.25 refundable
- $0.25 non-refundable
- Checking envelopes
- Pool
- Lanes are changed throughout the day to accommodate different types of swim. Check seasonal schedule for more information
- Depth: 0.96 m – 4.26 m
Facility rules
Lifeguards Have Complete Authority
The onsite supervisor has the right to allow or prevent access to any part of the pool or the pool in its entirety should there be any safety concern regarding the patron's use of the facility
- Height and age requirements must be met
- Walk on the pool deck - do not run
- Patrons are encouraged to bring their own lifejackets/PFDs (personal flotation device)
- Other than PFDs no other pool equipment will be provided
- Inflatable toys, buoyant objects, or skin diving equipment are not allowed in the pool unless specific authority is given by the lifeguard in charge
- Spitting, spouting of water, pushing, and horseplay is not permitted
- When emergency buzzer sounds, clear the pool immediately
- Proper swim attire is required
- Non-toilet trained infants/toddlers and participants who experience incontinence must wear leak-proof swim pants or garments of a similar nature
- Do not use loud or abusive language in or around the pool
- Street shoes are not permitted on the pool deck
- Have fun and respect others
From the Public Health Act
- No person infected with a communicable disease or having open sores on his or her body shall enter the water;
- No person shall bring a glass container onto the deck area of the pool or facility; and
- No person shall engage in play hazardous to other persons in and around the pool or facility
- Must be 15 years of age or accompanied by an adult
- Maximum time limit is 10 minutes
- Persons with the following conditions should consult their physician prior to using sauna:
- Heart conditions
- High or low blood pressure
- Diabetes
- Other medical conditions
- Women who are pregnant
- Do not use before, during, or after strenuous exercise
- Please shower after use, before entering pool
- Dry sauna – do not pour water on the rocks
- Do not exercise in sauna
- No shaving or personal grooming allowed in the sauna
- Follow the Lifeguard's instructions. They will tell you when it is safe to slide
- One slider at a time
- No running, standing, kneeling, rotating, tumbling, or stopping on the slide
- Slide feet first, on your back or in sitting position
- Keep arms, hands, and feet inside the flume
- Jewelry, locker pins, and eyeglasses should be removed or placed in a spot which will not cause damage to the slider or the slide
- Suitable swim attire must be worn; no buckles, rivets, or sharp objects which may cause damage to the slider or the slide
- Shoes, sandals, or footwear are not permitted on the slide
It is considered unsafe to use a waterslide:
- If you are pregnant
- For persons with
- Limb, back, or neck weakness or disability
- Heart or blood pressure ailments
- Pre-existing injuries or conditions
Wet bathing suits are not appropriate training attire and are not allowed.
Weight room general rules
- Must be over 16 years of age or 12 - 15 years with adult supervision
- Proper training attire (shirts, shorts/sweats, closed-toed and non-skid shoes) is required. Outdoor footwear is not permitted
- Gym bags, jackets, and change of clothing are not permitted in the workout area. Use lockers for coats and bags
Safety
- Report any injuries or issues with facility/equipment to front desk staff immediately
- Ensure the pins and collars are secure before using any equipment
- Do not drop, slam, or throw weights. For your safety, we encourage the use of spotters
- No unauthorized personal weight room equipment allowed
- Exercises and/or equipment should not be modified or used in any unintended manner
- All equipment must be returned to its proper place
- Refrain from using cell phones while utilizing weight room equipment
Etiquette
- Respect the equipment and your fellow patron
- Re-sealable water bottles only allowed in the weight room. No other foods or beverages are permitted
- Be mindful of the amount of time spent at each station or using equipment and allow others to work in as requested
- Wipe down equipment after each use
- Do not spit in water fountain or sinks
- Keep feet off of the walls
- No horseplay or offensive language
- Out of consideration of others who may have allergies, refrain from wearing colognes or perfumes
- Only personal sound systems with headsets allowed. No portable stereo systems
- People with open sores or infectious diseases are not allowed in the weight room
- No chalking allowed, use of gloves is recommended
- Return equipment to its designated area after use
- Personal training services are not permitted
Everyone has the right to a safe and respectful environment. Inappropriate or unlawful behaviour is not tolerated in City of Winnipeg facilities or programs.
Our goal is to provide a safe, respectful, welcoming, and inclusive environment where customers and participants can thrive.
Expectations
Every customer will:
- Respect personal safety and boundaries
- Maintain a respectful environment, free of:
- Racism
- Discrimination
- Harassment
- Disruptive conflict
- Violence
- Refrain from engaging in misconduct of a sexual, physical, or verbal nature
- Immediately report any inappropriate or unlawful behavior to an employee on duty
Consequences
Customers will be asked to leave if:
- They choose not to follow the code of conduct, or
- They do not change their behaviour when asked
Other consequences may include:
- Suspension of service privileges
- Banning from City of Winnipeg properties
- Legal charges
Examples of inappropriate conduct
Examples include, but are not limited to:
- Refusal to follow facility rules
- Refusal to follow employee’s request to adhere to rules
- Misuse of any facility space, including washrooms
- Intentional interference with:
- Another customer’s use and enjoyment of the facility or program
- The ability of employees to perform their duties
- Any criminal activity
- Inappropriate conduct involving children
For privacy reasons, the City of Winnipeg does not:
- Disclose personal information
- Mediate between parties in cases of patron inappropriate behavior
The City of Winnipeg partners with the Canadian Centre for Child Protection (C3P). All disclosures, allegations or suspicions of sexual, unlawful, or inappropriate behavior by a patron in our recreation facilities are taken seriously and followed up on.
Staff have complete authority over the use of technological devices.
The use of all technological devices is prohibited in:
- Washrooms
- Change/locker rooms
- Showers
You must get permission from staff before using any device to take:
- Pictures
- Videos
- Audio recordings
Staff have the authority to:
- Request verification of the intent of anyone taking photos, videos, or audio recordings in the facility
- Grant or deny permission if the technological device protocol is not being followed
Pictures may only be taken of children/patrons in your personal care. Every attempt should be made to limit or eliminate other patrons from being filmed in the background.
Media requests
For filming, photographing, or interviews inside our facilities, submit a Media inquiry.
Specific supervision and height requirements are in place for admission to City of Winnipeg pools. Minimum height requirements are site specific and are measured at the top of the shoulder.
Swimming lessons
New swimming classes are announced four times a year, in March, June, August, and December. Additional classes may be added throughout the year.
Rentals
Pool spaces are available for rent.
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Maintenance concerns
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