Pam McConnell Aquatic Centre

With a large indoor pool and very accessible facilities, this is one of the best rated free aquatic centres in downtown.

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  Price: Free

   Washrooms: Yes

Wheelchair   Accessible: Yes

Time   Hours:
         Monday, Wednesday and Friday
         6 am – 9 pm
         Tuesday and Thursday
         6:30 am – 9 pm
         Saturday
         6:45 am – 5:30 pm
         Sunday
         8:30 am – 5:30 pm

Address   Address:
         640 Dundas St E,
         Toronto, ON M5A 2B9

Phone   Phone: +1 (416) 338 2237

Link   Official website

The Pam McConnell Aquatic Centre, located in Toronto’s Regent Park neighbourhood, is a free-of-charge* modern and welcoming facility offering a variety of aquatic activities for Toronto residents of all ages and abilities.

This state-of-the-art centre boasts a 25-metre lap pool, a leisure pool, a large toddler pool (tot pool), a hot tub, a water slide, and a diving board. It also features a family/universal change room, making it accessible to everyone. Moreover, this centre counts with free WiFi.

(*) While admission to this aquatic centre is free, it’s recommended to check the weekly schedule to confirm the day and time for your age group. This weekly schedule is susceptible to change week-by-week.

For checking the weekly schedule:
1.- Go to the official site here.
2.- Scroll down until you see the title “Drop-in Programs” and, right below this title, click on “Swim” to expand the weekly programs.
3.- Finally, look for the programs named “Leisure Swim” (since these ones are free-of-charge) that have your group age, so you can see the day and hour.

Optionally, you can also contact the centre about this free access.

Note:
This centre is free admission for the residents of the city. Therefore, it is required to provide any kind of recent document that has your name on it and your address in Toronto. And yes, even Toronto temporary residents such as international students and work permit holders can benefit from this free entry.


Photos from the official website.


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