Vancouver Aquatic Centre Set for Major Renovation Following Closure
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The Vancouver Aquatic Centre will close on June 28, 2026, to prepare for a major renovation project costing $140 million, which includes new pools and community amenities.
The Vancouver Aquatic Centre (VAC) is on track for a significant renovation, with the facility's last operational day scheduled for June 28, 2026. Following this closure, construction crews are set to commence site preparation, leading to the demolition of the existing structure. The construction of the revamped aquatic centre is expected to begin in late 2026, as stated in an official release.Upon completion, the updated aquatic centre will feature a modern and accessible community facility equipped with various amenities. These will include a 25-metre lap pool designed for both swimming and competitive events, a dedicated diving tank with multiple board heights to facilitate training and competitions, and a leisure pool complemented by wellness amenities, such as a hot pool and sauna. Additionally, the renovation will expand the fitness room and include a multi-purpose room intended for community programs and events, along with accessible washrooms and changing facilities.
The design of the approved 25-metre pool aligns with the previously established direction from both the Vancouver Park Board and Vancouver City Council, which included the endorsement of the project scope, design, and budget. Notably, the project is fully funded within an approved budget of $175 million.
The VAC's renovation is part of a broader initiative to enhance community recreation facilities in Vancouver, ensuring they meet modern standards of accessibility and functionality. The timeline for this project is pivotal, as it will not only address the current facility's limitations but also cater to the diverse needs of the community upon its reopening. The anticipated improvements promise to significantly enrich the recreational landscape of Vancouver, providing residents with state-of-the-art resources for fitness and leisure activities.
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