General Information

  • Lockers are available for your use. Please bring your own lock and leave all valuables at home. Some pools have lockers available for 25 cents. Please take every precaution to secure your items.
  • The use of cameras, cell phones, personal data assistants (PDAs) or similar devices for the purpose of photography is strictly prohibited in all City-operated change rooms. Photos of the pool area must be arranged in advance with the pool staff.
  • Pool swim times are for recreation only and not to be used for personal profit (i.e. teaching private swim lessons). The City of Vaughan reserves the right to deny access to an individual(s) deemed to be in violation of this policy.
  • Every bather should take a cleansing shower or bath using soap and warm water before entering the deck.
  • Shared pool space: City of Vaughan swimming pools operate in accordance with Ontario Health Act for Public Pool Regulations, which allow for different aquatic activities to run in the pool at the same time. Therefore, recreational/length swimming, aquafitness, swim lessons and/or aquatic leadership courses may, at times, run simultaneously.
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  • Proper bathing attire means clothing worn for swimming only. No street clothes, shoes or undergarments.
  • Outside footwear must be removed before the shower area and cannot be worn on deck.
  • Pool foulings can result in programming delays or pool shut down. Children not toilet-trained must wear swimmer pull-ups (Lil Swimmers). Suitable items may be purchased at pool counter. Diapers – disposable or cloth – are not permitted.
  • Swimmers with long hair are encouraged to secure it and/or wear a bathing cap.
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Children 7 years of age and older are required to use the changeroom of their own gender or the family changeroom if accompanied by an adult. If this is not suitable, please contact aquatic staff so that appropriate accommodations can be arranged.

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    The family change room is for use by all ages and genders. Private change cubicle(s) are available and bathing suits must be worn when using showers and at all times outside of cubicles.

    We ask patrons to use gender-specific change rooms when possible during peak times to ensure the family change room is available for those that require private change areas. Family changerooms are available at Al Palladini, Chancellor, Dufferin Clark, Father E. Bulfon, Maple, North Thornhill and Vellore Village pools. There are no family change rooms at Woodbridge pool.

    Cubicles are for changing only. Please do not leave personal items (i.e. towels, clothing, toiletries, etc.) in the change stalls.

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      • If there is thunder and lightning at the Thornhill Outdoor Pool, it closes for 30 minutes and participants are encouraged to seek cover in a safe location. The pool deck is closed until it is safe to reopen.
      • If lifeguards can’t see the bottom of the pool, it closes until the visibility improves and allows the lifeguards to safely scan all areas of the pool.

      Contact Information

      Recreation Services - Aquatics

       

      Phone: 905-832-2281


      Email: swim@vaughan.ca

       

      Location:
      City Hall, Level 300
      2141 Major Mackenzie Drive
      Vaughan, ON  L6A 1T1

      Admission Guidelines

      Parents, guardians or group leaders are responsible for the children in their care while in the facility and must directly supervise the children at all times. We strongly recommend the buddy system and encourage people to attend in pairs or small groups.

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      • Must be accompanied by a parent or guardian 16 years+ who is responsible for their direct supervision. (Maximum of 2 children per guardian).
      • Parent/guardian must be in bathing attire and within arms reach of the child(ren) at all times in or out of the water.
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      Must use gender specific change rooms.

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      • Must be accompanied by a parent or guardian 14 years+ (maximum of 2 children per guardian) who is responsible for their direct supervision. Maximum number of children increases to 8 per guardian when all children are 7–9 years of age and wear a Personal Flotation Device (PFD).
      • Parent/guardian must be in bathing attire and within arms reach of the child(ren) at all times in or out of the water.
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      Admitted unaccompanied. We recommended to always swim with a buddy.
      Note: Facility swim test must be completed at every visit.

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      • Must use gender specific change rooms.
      • Admitted unaccompanied. Recommended to always swim with a buddy.
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      The above guidelines apply to all day camps and groups. Arrangements for groups of more than 20 children should be made through the aquatic staff at your facility in advance of your arrival.

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      Individuals with serious medical conditions, especially seizure disorders, must be accompanied by a person knowledgeable of their condition and directly responsible for their supervision.

      • We strongly recommend the buddy system and encourage people to attend in pairs or small groups.
      • Swimmers with long hair are encouraged to secure it and/or wear a bathing cap.
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      Red Wrist Band: 

      Non-Swimmer
      9 years of age & under. Accompanied by parent or guardian.

      Yellow Wrist Band:

      Unaccompanied
      7-9 years of age. Facility swim test required.*

      Green Wrist Band:

      Strong Swimmer
      7-9 years of age. Permitted unaccompanied in all swimming areas. Successfully completed facility swim test.*
       

      *Applied by lifeguard.

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      Unaccompanied. It’s always recommended to swim with a buddy!
      *The facility swim test includes, but is not limited to, swimming 25 metres.