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Indoor pools and fitness centres will reopen on Wednesday, July 21

It’s almost time to dive in the pool or work up a sweat in the gym! Pre-registration is now open for the City of Vaughan’s indoor pools and fitness centres. As part of the Province of Ontario’s Step 3 in the Roadmap to Reopening, these facilities will be reopening effective Wednesday, July 21.
 
Pre-registration is required for all pool and fitness centre use. Existing members must reactivate their membership in advance. The City put all fitness and pool memberships on a temporary hold for the duration of the community centres’ closures. Members must have an active membership to book a time block for a workout, recreational/length swim and aquafitness classes. Members who do not reactivate their membership will be required to pay a single-visit fee. To reactivate a membership, email RecCSD@vaughan.ca or call Access Vaughan at 905-832-2281.
 
Fitness centres
 
Vaughan fitness centres will operate under the guidance of public health authorities. This includes controlled access, capacity limits of up to 50 per cent where physical distancing permits, scheduled 75-minute workout time blocks and a 15-minute shutdown in between appointments for cleaning.
 
All fitness centres will open with the exception of Garnet A. Williams Community Centre while renovations are underway. Members will be able to exercise nearby at a temporary fitness facility secured by the City in the plaza behind Promenade Mall at 7700 Bathurst St., Unit 1. The Maple fitness centre will re-open once the COVID-19 vaccination clinic closes with timelines to be determined by York Region Public Health. 
 
Members can register for a workout four days and two hours in advance. For further details, visit vaughan.ca/fitness.
 
Fitness classes
 
In-person outdoor fitness classes will continue to run at select Vaughan community centres until July 24. Classes are free for members and non-members must pay a single class fee. A new fitness class schedule featuring indoor classes, along with livestreaming options via Zoom, will start on Tuesday, Aug. 3. Virtual fitness classes delivered via Zoom and YouTube continue to be offered until Friday, July 30. For more details, visit vaughan.ca/fitness.
 
Indoor pools
 
Pools will also operate based on the guidance of public health authorities. This includes controlled access, capacity limits of up to 50 per cent where physical distancing permits, scheduled 60-minute pool time blocks and a 30-minute shutdown in between for cleaning and sanitization. Spas and diving boards will be available for use. Water slides will remain closed until further notice.
 
Members and residents can register for a swim or aquafitness class four days and two hours in advance. Non-members and non-residents can register for a swim or aquafitness class two days and two hours in advance. For details, visit vaughan.ca/swim.
 
Need help registering?  
 
The City has created an easy-to-follow instructional video on how to register for recreation programs. Watch the video or visit vaughan.ca/recreation for more information.
 
The City is currently planning for swim lessons and programming for seniors. Stay tuned for updates as they become available.
 
Those who feel unwell, and believe they have symptoms related to COVID-19, should contact York Region Public Health at 1-800-361-5653 or Telehealth Ontario at 1-866-797-0000. For additional information and resources on the virus, visit York Region's website at york.ca/COVID19.
 
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