Chilliwack City Council selects YMCA of Greater Vancouver as next leisure centre, Rotary Pool operator through 2027
CHILLIWACK — Despite concerns from a vociferous online group over privatized management of the city’s two municipal leisure centres and outdoor Rotary Pool, Chilliwack City Council voted Tuesday to award a five-year contract to the YMCA of Greater Vancouver to run two leisure centres and an outdoor pool.
Following a transition period, it is anticipated that the YMCA will take over operations of the Cheam Leisure Centre and Chilliwack Landing Leisure Centre in mid-September, according to a statement from the City of Chilliwack.
“Across Canada there have been challenges for recreation facility operators that no one was immune to, and the effects will continue with us for a while,” Chilliwack mayor Ken Popove said. “Training to become a lifeguard is a serious investment of time and money, and while there is no quick-fix for this issue, we are excited about the YMCA’s vision for these facilities and their track record of success.”
Over the last two years, a variety of health orders from the Provincial Health Officer caused challenges for municipal recreation services. Limited training and recertification opportunities for lifeguards due to health restrictions, restricted hours, and staff seeking stable employment elsewhere during the pandemic, have all contributed to lifeguard and swim instructor shortages across Canada.
