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Each Centre is unique and feature amenities like swimming pools, waterslides, indoor tracks, gymnasiums, sport courts, fitness and weight rooms, child minding and even a skating rink and wave pool! Google is here to help plan your visits to any of our leisure facilities. Search the facility name in Google to find out if the facility is busy and how long people are typically spending at the facility. This data appears in the 'Popular Times' section below the business information on Google Maps and Search.
Check it out now. Click on a facility marker on the map below. Once the facility listing pops up, click on 'View in Google Maps' to see how busy the Leisure Centre is right now. Dirt, perspiration, cosmetics, body oils, and traces of urine and fecal matter on the body all affect water quality. Chlorine is added to the water to fight off this organic matter. When chlorine interacts with organic matter, trichloramines are formed and those trichloramines are what create the chlorine smell in the pool area.
A strong smell is an indicator that the chlorine is working hard to remove organic matter from the water. High trichloramine levels are responsible for eye, throat, nose, lung and skin irritation. A pre-swim shower helps reduce the substances formed in the pool water when the organic matter found on swimmers combines with chlorine. A clean, balanced pool will have very little chlorine smell. Wetting your hair and skin before entering the pool will also protect it and from becoming dry and damaged from the chlorine.
Face masks are welcome in all areas except while using the pools and hot tubs. Patrons can choose the change room or washroom that aligns with their gender identity. The City of Saskatoon embraces diversity and ensures fair, respectful and inclusive treatment of all its residents. We understand that this is a divisive issue and makes some people uncomfortable.
Gender identity is a protected right under the Saskatchewan Human Rights Code, β a provincial law. If anyone is uncomfortable with our policy, the City will make private spaces available for their use. Checking for updates Realtime Feed Loading Leisure Centres. The last day of operation was March 31, and is expected to reopen in 18 to 24 months. Click here to learn more. Can I wear a face mask? Do I need to pre-book a drop-in visit? A reservation is only required for select drop-in programs that have limited facility space or program equipment.