City Centre Aquatic Complex
The City Centre Aquatic Complex is an indoor aquatic centre featuring an Olympic size swimming pool in the Town Centre area of Coquitlam, British Columbia. The building was designed by Vic Davies Architect Ltd., built at a cost of $8.2 million, and opened in March 1994. The interior is orange with rope railings around the wave pool. The pools use ozone for secondary water purification.
Location | Coquitlam Town Centre |
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Owner | City of Coquitlam |
Capacity | 250 (temporary) |
Opened | 1994 |
Tenants | |
Coquitlam Sharks Aquatic Club Eagle Ridge Aquatic Centre Physiotherapy |
The 8-lane, 50-meter Olympic length swimming pool features:
- Adjustable depth flooring (up to 2 metres)
- Two moveable bulkheads
- 1m and 3m diving boards
- Rope swing
- Mini Zip line
- Cargo Net
- WIBIT inflatable obstacle course
- Running Mat
The adjacent free form play area features:
- Wave pool
- Lazy river
- Boat with spray gun
- Large rain drop
- Water spraying bamboo decor and dumping bucket
- Island that serves as a mini jumping platform
- 54 metre waterslide (that protrudes outside the building)
- Moderate temperature bubble pool
- Higher temperature whirlpool
- Steam room
- Dry sauna
In addition, the 3,000-square-foot (280 m2) fitness centre is equipped with cardiovascular conditioning equipment, strength-training equipment, and free weights. The facility also includes a poolside café, viewing terrace, multi-purpose rooms, and a physiotherapy clinic.
The temperature in the pool area is kept at approximately 29.5 °C (85 °F), while the fitness centre is air conditioned to a cooler temperature.