Aquatics Programs
Our Aquatics programs adhere to the highest standards of safety, supervision and programming.
All of our aquatics programs are HIGH FIVE certified.
The Town of Oakville offers lessons according to the Lifesaving Society Swim for Life program.
Open the Aquatic Leadership Ladder document to learn about the training required to become an instructor or lifeguard.
Re-certification courses include Bronze Cross Challenge Exam (ages 13+), Standard First Aid and CPR C/AED Re-certification (ages 14+), and NLS Re-certification (ages 16+).
Your original award card must be shown to the examiner to participate in the re-certification test.
The Bronze Medallion Challenge Exam (ages 13+) is for Bronze Medallion candidates who need to re-certify their award, or for swimmers who are looking to challenge the exam as a self-presented candidate.
The Bronze Cross Challenge Exam is for Bronze Cross candidates who need to re-certify their award, or for swimmers who are looking to challenge the exam as a self-presented candidate.
The following courses are offered to help participants develop their leadership skills but are not prerequisites.
Focuses on speed, endurance, and flexibility as you work towards achieving bronze, silver, and gold awards in a variety of skill items. Includes 25-metre sprints, 200-metre timed swims, tows, and treading water with a 10-lb. brick.
For swimmers who are looking for extra practice on their water skills. Focuses on timed swims, lifesaving kicks, rescue techniques, and spinal rollovers. Candidates work in pairs and on their own. Bronze Star is a prerequisite.
If you have completed Bronze Cross and are waiting to take your National Lifeguard Service (NLS) certification, Pre N.L.S. (ages 14+) will reinforce the water rescue skills learned in Bronze Cross and introduce new skills that will be part of the NLS program. You'll work in pairs and on your own. Prerequisite: Bronze Cross.
If you would like to register for a program, visit our Registered Programs page.
The Lifesaving Society’s Canadian Swim to Survive standard defines the essential minimum skills required to survive an unexpected fall into deep water.
Swim to Survive classes are provided as part of the Grade 3 public school and the Grade 4 Catholic school curriculum. Students are bused to a Town of Oakville pool for three in-water lessons focusing on the sequence of three skills: roll into deep water; tread water for one-minute; and swim 50 metres.
Fees are subject to grant funding. Please call for rates.
Swim to Survive Plus builds on the skills taught in Swim to Survive. Geared toward presenting real-life situations for students in Grade 7, participants will learn:
Fees are subject to grant funding. Please call for rates.
Pool rental and programs can be created for Grades 1 through 12. We offer lessons, water safety or fun swim programs based on interest and skill level. Email bookafacility@oakville.ca or visit the Facility Rentals page for details.
Jonathan Brooker, Aquatics Coordinator at White Oaks Pool
905-845-6601, ext. 3466
jonathan.brooker@oakville.ca
For information about things you should know before attending your course, visit the User Guidelines page.
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