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The pool is open - Welcome Back!

The pool reopened on Wednesday, April 2, with the following hours of operation*:

  • Monday to Friday: 6 a.m. to 9 p.m.
  • Saturday and Sunday: 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Starting April 2, a variety of drop-in programs will be available, including Public Swims, Lane Swims, Parent & Tot, Parent & Child Swims, with  Aquafit beginning on April 7. The hot tub and showers will also be open. Swim club pool times are also scheduled. There's something for everyone, and we encourage you to check out the weekly pool schedule to plan your visit. 

Swimming lessons begin May 5, with registration opening at 8 a.m. on April 15. To ensure fair access, each child may register for only one lesson set this spring. Lesson schedules will be available to view starting April 8. Lesson schedules and registration will be available at squamish.ca/pool.

To make room for more families, we've updated the swim lesson format. This spring, all lessons will follow a once-a-week schedule over eight weeks, offered Monday through Saturday. This pilot approach, which replaces the usual two-day-per-week format, allows us to offer nearly 200 additional spaces during this high-demand period.

The steam room will remain closed as we continue planning its reopening.

For full details about the reopening, swim programming, and facility updates, visit squamish.ca/pool.

Thank you for your continued support. We can't wait to dive back in with you!

For the latest information, visit: squamish.ca/rec/pool

*Full opening hours will be achieved as staffing levels increase.

Spring Swimming Lessons

Viewable online: April 8
Registration: April 15, 8 a.m.

Please Note:
To make room for more families, we've updated the swim lesson format. This spring, all lessons will follow a once-a-week schedule over eight weeks, offered Monday through Saturday. This pilot approach, which replaces the usual two-day-per-week format, allows us to offer nearly 200 additional spaces during this high-demand period.

Pool Information

Children under the age of 7 must be within arms reach of a responsible adult.

The following descriptions and schedule are best viewed in landscape mode on mobile devices.

Aquafit

All fitness levels welcome. Exercises can be modified to increase or decrease the intensity based on individual fitness levels.

Lane Swim

Minimum 1 lane available for swimming lengths for those 16+.  Hot tub & steam room available during this time.

Swim Lesson/Swim Clubs Only

Pool use is for registered swim lesson and swim club participants. During this time, there is no public access to non-lesson spaces such as the warm pool, the hot tub or the steam room.

Public Swim

The Main Pool, including the beach area and diving board, as well as the hot tub, the steam room and the warm pool are available for families to play in.

Parent & Child Swim

Come on down for a family visit to the pool.  Parents must accompany children 15y and under in the water and remember to keep all children under the age of 7 within arm's reach.

Shared Pool Space

Areas of the Main Pool as well as the hot tub, steam room and warm pool are available. Main Pool spaces & features change throughout the day to accommodate other activities.

 

The District of Squamish adheres to capacity limits and Lifeguard-swimmer ratios set by Lifesaving Society Canada in order to maintain a safe level of supervision at the Brennan Park Aquatic Centre. Lifeguard ratios are determined by water surface areas and the number of recreational swimmers so that Lifeguards can supervise all areas of the pool that are accessible to bathers/swimmers during recreational swim periods.

Lifesaving Society Canada’s National Safety Standards are developed using Coroners’ recommendations, the latest evidence-based research, and reflect the aquatic industry’s best practices to prevent drownings and aquatic-related injuries in aquatic environments. The ratio of one Lifeguard for every 50 patrons (1:50) is the ratio determined by the Health Act.

Squamish Recreation Services offers Lifeguard certification programs to ensure local access to a qualified, consistent Lifeguard base necessary in order maintain the minimum 1:50 Lifeguard to bather requirement. To learn more contact our Customer Service team at 604.898.3604.

Brennan Park Recreation Centre staff strive to create an equitable, enjoyable experience for everyone.

Pool entry wait times may be longer than usual and pool capacities may be reduced in order to maintain the required 1:50 lifeguard-to-swimmer ratio. Please also remember that children under age 7 must be within arms reach of a responsible adult.

Brennan Park pool accessibility features include a beach-style entry to the main pool, ramp entry to the teach pool and hot tub, pool-safe wheelchairs and accessible changeroom features. For any questions about the accessible features at Brennan Park Recreation Centre please contact Customer Service at 604.898.3604.

Thank you for your patience and see you at Brennan Park!

Online Schedule Information

How to Use the Online Schedule:

Click Drop-in pool schedule to view the pool schedule. Use the service drop down to filter. Click on More info for additional details.

Please note:

  • The pool schedule is subject to change. Please check online before heading to the pool for the most up-to-date information.

Pool Reopening Updates

The process to re-open the pool has been extensive and involved unique expertise in this specialized area of work. The age of the facility and the importance of ensuring the long-term management of this key community asset has also been an important aspect of the work.

View our news release to learn more about what took place to obtain approval to re-open. 

Tuesday, March 25

The pool will officially reopen to the public on Wednesday, April 2, 2025. Following a successful inspection by Vancouver Coastal Health, the closure order has been lifted and preparations for reopening are well underway.


District staff have been working diligently behind the scenes. This includes staffing, facility readiness, and planning for a gradual reintroduction of aquatic programs.

As part of a phased reopening, more details about the return of aquatic programs will be shared on Thursday, March 27. Core services will resume first, with swim lessons following later this spring.

The steam room will remain closed at this time, with further updates to be provided as work continues.

For the latest information, visit squamish.ca/rec/pool. Thank you to everyone for your patience and support—we can’t wait to welcome you back to the pool.

Tuesday, March 18

Plans for reopening have been submitted to VCH, and as we await approval we have begun preparations to welcome you back to your community pool. 

A VCH inspection is scheduled for March 24. We will also be working with staff next week to determine a modified schedule for gradual re-opening. The focus will be on re-opening public swims and providing pool user access, with swimming lessons to follow. 

To make this happen, a lot of work is happening behind the scenes, including staffing, reinstating programming, and completing all the necessary preparations for running an aquatic facility. 

We sincerely thank the community, user groups, and staff for their support and encouragement in getting this facility back up and running.

We will keep this page updated with any new questions to ensure you stay informed on the status of our pool.

Thursday, March 13

We thank the community for your patience. Our goal remains to reopen the pool as quickly and safely as possible. We know the pool closure has been extremely disruptive, and we want to ensure the community that staff have been putting every effort towards a path to reopening with the regulator, Vancouver Coastal Health.

We are now able to provide an update on our progress over the course of the past few weeks.

The District worked in close coordination with VCH to determine the required next steps for reopening.  The path to regulatory approval of any measures put forward by the District, interim or otherwise, requires a signed and sealed professional engineer’s report supporting the proposed solution. As a result the District engaged a Professional Engineer to oversee and report on Dynamic Coefficient of Friction testing on February 28, 2025.  Testing was completed in accordance with standards set by the Terrazzo, Tile and Marble Association of Canada and the American National Standards Institute. The District received a report on March 10 which confirmed that acceptable slip resistance measurements were achieved on the floor tiles, meeting both relevant Canadian and American specifications. These measurements, and the supporting documentation, form the basis of the District’s request for reopening the pool.

These results have been submitted to Vancouver Coastal Health in the form of a signed and sealed professional engineers report, and we are anticipating acceptance of these findings and being able to announce a re-opening plan in the near future.

“I’m happy that our team has found a way through what has been an extremely challenging Vancouver Coastal Health regulatory process,” says District of Squamish Mayor Armand Hurford. “We understand the impacts the closure has had on staff, pool user groups and the broader community and look forward to welcoming everyone back to the pool as soon as possible.”

The Steam Room unfortunately does not meet acceptable anti-slip levels as confirmed by the most recent testing and is expected to continue to remain closed.  The reopening of the pool is a primary focus, and we will continue to work on developing remediation plans for the steam room as a secondary priority. 

Next steps will require further collaboration with VCH, as well as operational considerations (filling the pool, testing levels, etc.) and recalling and rehiring staff. 

We will provide a further update on Monday, March 17 with as much new information we can provide.

We sincerely thank the community for your ongoing patience throughout the closure. We understand impacts of the closure on our staff, user groups and community, and we continue to work diligently to re-open the pool as quickly and safely as possible to get back to serving the community with this important and well-loved recreational asset.

March 3, 2025

Following is an update on the pool deck status and related closure as of March 3. We will continue to provide updates and information as the work continues to evolve. This is our top priority and we are working closely with Vancouver Coastal Health and professional specialized contractors to submit a proposal to Vancouver Coastal Health for approval to re-open the pool as quickly and safely as possible.

Registration for all spring aquatics programming is temporarily on hold and Spring Break aquatics programming has unfortunately had to be cancelled as we don’t anticipate the issues to be resolved by this time. All registered participants will receive notices of cancellation and refunds will automatically be issued by the end of this week. We hope to be able to provide a better timeline estimate once the plan from VCH is approved, however additional considerations such as final approach and staffing capacity will determine a more realistic reopening date.

We thank the community for your ongoing patience while we work to resolve these issues. We have heard feedback and concerns from our patrons and user groups regarding the impacts of the closure, and we are doing our best to respond to and provide updates as the work continues. Please be assured that re-opening the pool as quickly and safely as possible to get back to serving the community with this important recreational asset is our top priority.

For the latest updates, please continue to visit our Pool Closure FAQ at squamish.ca/pool

Thursday, February 27

District staff are actively working on solutions to address the pool deck slipping hazard, that has resulted in its closure. The timeline for reopening is dependent on identifying corrective actions, implementing them, undergoing inspections, receiving VCH approval, and operational considerations. At this time, the pool is estimated to remain closed for at least four weeks (from the February 14 update), though this could extend further depending on the required work and approval process.

For more information and FAQs regarding the Pool Closure, please visit Pool Updates and FAQ below. We will continue to share updates as more information becomes available.

We understand this closure is frustrating, and we appreciate your patience as we work towards reopening.

Friday, February 14

We are listening to the community questions and conversations following Wednesday’s pool closure announcement.

Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) has the regulatory authority to authorize closures under the Public Health Act, and inspections occur on an as-needed basis. Slip-resistance testing was carried out at the pool by an independent third party on February 11, under the direction of VCH. The report indicated that the tiles did not meet the required anti-slip standards for wet surfaces. Under the BC Public Health Act Pool Regulation, a pool operator must ensure that pool aprons, walkways and floors have a surface that is slip-resistant when wet. Because the slip-resistance did not meet the required standards for wet surfaces, VCH ordered an immediate closure.

The Brennan Park pool closes for annual maintenance each year to ensure the longevity of the Aquatic Centre and to help prevent larger, more costly problems from occurring. During this maintenance, all areas of the Aquatic Centre are inspected for damage and/or regular wear and routine preventive maintenance is done on boilers, pumps, HVAC systems.

The timeline for re-opening is not yet known, and subject to identifying and planning corrective actions, implementing corrective actions, inspections, and VCH approval to re-open. We estimate the closure could be in place for a minimum of four weeks however it could extend further depending on the nature of corrective actions required and VCH approval process.

Any 10 and 20 visit passes due to expire during the closure will be extended. Monthly pass holders will also receive an extension through the closure. Staff will cancel and refund all registered aquatic programs and rentals. Refunds will automatically be issued next week.

Brennan Park Recreation Centre front desk will close at 9 p.m. Monday to Friday for the duration of the pool closure. All Arena rentals will continue as normal.

We will continue to keep the community updated and thank you for your patience while we work to re-open the pool as quickly as possible.

February 12, 2025

After a recent safety inspection, Vancouver Coastal Health has determined that the Brennan Park Pool deck does not meet the required anti-slip standards for wet surfaces and has ordered an immediate pool closure until further notice as a health and safety precaution. Vancouver Coastal Health treats facility closures as high priority given the impacts and importance to the community. District staff are working to remedy the slipping hazard and minimize the length of closure. We understand that residents will feel frustrated by this situation, and we are doing everything we can to re-open quickly and safely.

Thank you for your patience while we work through this process. 

 

January 17, 2025

Following a report from a patron who slipped in the steam room, the District is conducting an assessment of the slip-resistance of the tiled surfaces within the steam room and pool area. Vancouver Coastal Health is advising staff through this process.

The steam room will unfortunately remain closed until a full assessment is complete and next steps are determined. Recognizing the importance of the steam room to the community, this work is being prioritized.

Thank you for your patience.

Pool Reopening FAQ

The Brennan Park pools and hot tub will officially reopen on Wednesday, April 2, 2025.

  • Monday to Friday: 6 a.m. to 9 p.m.
  • Saturday and Sunday: 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Note: These hours are temporary and will be reviewed over the summer.

Staffing levels are a key consideration as we reopen. We'll be closely monitoring pool usage and staff availability to determine whether hours can be extended over time.

Before the closure, the pool was open until 10 p.m. on weekdays.

The steam room will remain closed. Staff are actively working on a place to address the required updates. We'll provide more information as progress is made. Thank you for your patience and understanding as we work towards a full reopening of the aquatic facility.

Spring Swimming Lessons FAQ

Spring lessons schedules will be available to view starting April 8, 2025, with registration opening at 8 a.m. on April 15.

Spring swimming lessons begin on May 5, 2025.

To give all families a fair chance, each child may register for only one swim lesson set for the spring sessions (May-June).

This helps ensure more individual children can participate in spring lessons during this high-demand period.

This fairness-focused approach was introduced in response to the extended closure and limited staff capacity. It supports broader access across the community.

Spring lessons will follow a once-per-week format, running over eight weeks instead of four. Instead of the traditional Monday/ Wednesday or Tuesday/ Thursday, lessons will now be offered one day per week, Monday through Saturday. This pilot model aligns with our existing weekend lesson structure and allows us to open nearly 200 additional lessons spots to the community.

Note: We do not currently have the capacity to offer swim lessons on Sundays.

Not at this time. We're piloting the one lesson per child and once-a-week format to help maximize access for May and June.

Staff will assess feedback and participation to determine whether to continue this model or return to the Monday/ Wednesday and Tuesday/ Thursday format for Fall 2025.

We welcome your feedback at recreation@squamish.ca

Summer Swimming Lessons FAQ

Details will be available in the 2025 Summer Program Guide, published online on April 22, 2025.

Registration opens on April 29, 2025.

Start dates will be confirmed in the 2025 Summer Program Guide.

Note: Summer swim lessons will return to the traditional Monday to Friday condensed format.

Cancellation and Program Resumption FAQ

Yes. Lessons offerings may have changed, all participants must re-register for spring swim lessons on a first-come, first-served basis.

For those who registered in-person or with account credit, refunds will be automatically applied as an account credit. 

For those who registered online, refunds will be issued to the original form of payment (account credit or credit card).

If you have any questions regarding your account please contact us at 604.898.3604.

Pool programming will return gradually, with all regular programs (except swimming lessons) running by April 14, 2025.

This time slot will feature Parent-Child Swim programming until spring lessons begin.

Pool Closure FAQ

Upon issuance of the Closure Order, VCH recommended a signed and sealed engineers report in support of any corrective solution – either temporary or permanent.  A qualified specialized engineering professional, who was retained to help guide District staff through this process, worked with staff to seek proposals, investigate and test various possible solutions including chemical etching, tile coating and epoxy retrofit. The professional also recommended that additional comprehensive testing be undertaken to re-assess the tiles in parallel to the work to investigate potential corrective actions.

Prior to any solutions being chosen or implemented on the tiles, the District conducted a new test on February 28 that employed a different methodology than the first. This test was completed in accordance with standards set out by a Canadian industry-specific body (the Terrazzo, Tile and Marble Association of Canada) and the American National Standards Institute. The results of this test as supported by the engineering report showed that the pool area floor tiles achieved acceptable slip resistance measurements, meeting both relevant Canadian and American specifications. Subsequently, this signed and sealed professional engineer’s report outlining these findings was submitted to VCH on March 12 for reconsideration.

While corrective actions had not been implemented on the tiles prior to this second test, the different measures and parameters used in the additional testing generated an acceptable result. Testing of the steam room tiles did not generate an acceptable result.

A signed and sealed engineer’s report outlining new test results, as well as an onsite inspection by VCH on March 24 has enabled the pool to re-open.  The District has also put the following precautionary measures in place:

  • Installation of additional signage in high-visibility areas indicating that the pool deck and walkways may be slippery.
  • Submission of monthly safety reports to VCH outlining any slip incidents.
  • Update of the Pool Safety Plan to incorporate more detailed descriptions of safety protocols.
  • An additional deep cleaning of the pool deck, including degreaser application, high rpm scrubbing and pressure washing.

Looking ahead the District will monitor the performance of the tiles and bring forward future actions for consideration in the annual budget process as part of ongoing asset management.

The steam room will remain closed. Staff are actively working on a plan to address the required updates. We’ll provide more information as progress is made. Thank you for your patience and understanding as we work towards a full reopening of the aquatic facility.

 

 

Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) has the regulatory authority to authorize closures under the Public Health Act.

After a February 11 safety inspection, Vancouver Coastal Health determined that the Brennan Park Pool deck does not meet the required anti-slip standards for wet surfaces and ordered an immediate pool closure until further notice as a health and safety precaution.

Under the BC Public Health Act Pool Regulation, a pool operator must ensure that pool aprons, walkways and floors have a surface that is slip-resistant when wet.

On January 15, Vancouver Coastal Health conducted a site inspection and observed that the existing tile floors around the pool, steam room appeared slippery and may no longer meet the required anti-slip standards.

Vancouver Coastal Health ordered a closure of the steam room and further testing of multiple tiled surfaces within the pool area.

Slip-resistance testing was carried out at the pool by an independent third party on February 11, under the direction of Vancouver Coastal Health.

The results of this further testing indicated that the tiles did not meet the required anti-slip standards for wet surfaces. Because the slip-resistance did not meet the required standards for wet surfaces, VCH ordered a closure order, effective on February 12.

Vancouver Coastal Health inspects the pool on an as-needed basis. Since 2015, Vancouver Coastal Health has conducted more than 30 routine inspections. None of the inspection reports were related to anti-slip measures.

There are various methodologies to enhance the slip-resistance of existing tiles. Staff are currently reviewing the most appropriate corrective solutions to remediate the situation to ensure a safe environment. As a part of this process, any corrective action must be reviewed by Vancouver Coastal Health prior to the work commencing.

Yes. The tiled surfaces are original and date back to the pool’s opening in 1992 for both the pool deck and steam room flooring.

Slip testing was previously not part of our annual shutdown tasks, however this is now under review.

The annual fall shutdown is still planned, as this time is needed to complete work related to the renovation project, along with regular maintenance duties.

The District will continue to explore the following long-term options. These options will be brought to Council for consideration through the budget process:

  • Epoxy Deck Retrofit
  • Full tile replacement
  • Tile coating option
  • Chemical etching

 



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