Centennial Pool

Town of Oakville

Town of Oakville

The Town of Oakville runs a variety of recreation & culture programs including aquatics, martial arts, camps, specialty and drop-in programs. 

Town programs for children and youth focus on healthy child development. As a HIGH FIVE® Accredited Organization, our programs for children 6 to 12 years of age are recognized as having the highest levels of quality and safety.

Oakville strives to make the programs and services accessible and inclusive to all members of our community including those with intellectual or physical disabilities; attention and behaviour difficulties; vision and hearing impairments; learning disabilities; allergies and medical conditions.

Every season, new programs are introduced for all ages and abilities. Whether you're looking for something active or arty, we've got a class for you!

Print copies of Fall 2015/ Winter 2016 Parks, Recreation and Culture Guide are available for pick-up at community centres, seniors centres, libraries, pools, arenas and Town Hall.

Subsidy options

The town offers financial assistance to qualified individuals who are unable to afford town recreation and leisure services. For more information, visit the subsidy programs page.

 

*Please contact the municipality office, check its web site  / online service  or the latest Parks, Recreation & Culture Guide (online or in print) for further program information (deadlines, payment options, forms, refund, withdrawal, transfer, missed classes, cancellations, etc), or the latest updates.

Centennial Pool

Centennial Pool is located in the heart of Downtown Oakville between the Oakville Public Library and Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts. The closest main intersection is Lakeshore Road and Navy Street.

Centennial Pool offers swimming lessons and specialty programs for all ages and abilities, recreational swimming and drop-in Waterfit.

Centennial Pool is available to rent.

Pool features include:

  • A 25-metre, six lane pool
  • A one-meter diving board
  • Lots of windows for a bright and sunny atmosphere
  • Stair access to the pool
  • Capacity of 180 people
  • A meeting room: Medium rate, holds approximately 30
  • A balcony that overlooks the pool for viewing

General Registration Information

Registration Methods

  • Over the Internet at iris online
  • By phone by calling iris hotline at 905-815-2000
  • By fax: fax the completed registration form to the Recreation and Culture department at 905-338-4188
  • Register in Person at the Recreation and Culture department at

Town of Oakville 
Recreation and Culture 
Program Registration 
1225 Trafalgar Road 
Oakville, ON L6H 0H3

  • Drop off a completed registration form with payment at Town Hall, River Oaks Community Centre, Glen Abbey Community Centre, Iroquois Ridge Community Centre, Queen Elizabeth Park Cultural and Community Centre, Sixteen Mile Sports Complex, Joshua's Creek Arenas, Sir John Colborne Recreation Centre for Seniors, or Oakville Senior Citizen's Recreation Centre. Please note that forms dropped off to locations other than Town Hall will be delivered to Town Hall for processing the next business day.
  • By mail: mail the completed registration form to: 

Town of Oakville 
Recreation and Culture 
Program Registration 
1225 Trafalgar Road 
Oakville, ON L6H 0H3

Registration start dates for Fall 2015/Winter 2016 Programs

August 15 at 9 a.m. for residents 
August 28 at 9 a.m. for non-residents
September 11 at 9 a.m. for Senior Services programs

 

*Please contact the municipality office, check its web site  / online service  or the latest Parks, Recreation & Culture Guide (online or in print) for further program information (registration dates / deadlines, payment options, forms, refund, withdrawal, transfer, missed classes, cancellations, etc), or the latest updates.

 

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