SPRING 2022 GUIDE
ActiveWaterloo
Registration opens March 9, 2022 (including summer camp)
waterloo.ca/activewaterloo
NEW!
“Kids & Kids at Heart” INTERGENERATIONAL PROGRAMS
Intergenerational programs bring together younger and older generations for a common purpose – social interaction, connection, skill building and fun! For ages 4-10 with an adult. Come with Grandma, Grandpa, Mom, Dad, Aunt, Uncle, or another favourite adult. Registration opens March 9.
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REGISTRATION DATES MAR
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MAR
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Community Adult Recreation Leagues All programs including summer camps, swim and active living
ON THE COVER
CITY OF WATERLOO PROGRAMS HOW TO REGISTER PRESCHOOL
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CHILD/YOUTH
15 - 21
ADULT
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ADULT LEAGUES
INSIDE THE GUIDE
INSIDE THE GUIDE
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DROP-IN
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LEADERSHIP
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SWIM
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COMMUNITY PROGRAMS
Ahh, the beauty of spring! We encourage you to explore the city by walking, biking or running our sidewalks and trails and enjoy those warmer days. This guide is filled with indoor and outdoor activities to get you moving and excited about the season ahead.
GET THE WORD OUT ABOUT YOUR PROGRAM! To learn more: waterloo.ca/advertise
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ARTS & CULTURE
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CAMPS
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ENRICHMENT
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IN YOUR CITY
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SPORTS, LEAGUES & FITNESS
45 - 49
VOLUNTEERING
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LETTER TO RESIDENTS
LETTER TO RESIDENTS Welcome to spring! It’s nice to enjoy some warmer weather, increased sunlight and see the trees and flowers starting to bloom. As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to evolve, we continue to persevere and adapt. We are hopeful we can continue to open facilities and maintain programming. We ask our customers to work with us to help stop the spread of COVID-19 by following the guidelines provided by Region of Waterloo Public Health – practices include mandatory vaccination to enter sports and recreation facilities, wearing a mask, staying home when you’re feeling ill, increased and proper handwashing, and maintaining a two-metre physical distance from others. Waterloo residents continue to do a tremendous job adapting to new procedures and rules, and being patient and resilient. The City of Waterloo recreation services team’s approach is to reopen facilities and reactivate programs as the province, regional public health, and facility resources permits. We appreciate everyone’s patience as we continue to open up slowly and safely. We are looking forward to offering a variety of options for recreation this spring. The program information provided in this guide is dependent on direction from the provincial government and Region of Waterloo Public Health, and is subject to change. We encourage you to visit ActiveWaterloo online for a complete list of all recreation programs for spring 2022. We will communicate changes or additions to protocols and practices through a variety of channels including the City of Waterloo’s website and social media channels, along with emails, phone calls, and notices on ActiveWaterloo. Please visit www.waterloo.ca and our social media channels for the most up to date information on facility schedules and program offerings. Recreation customers are also encouraged to check ActiveWaterloo and Waterloo’s Own PickupHub for program offerings as they become available. We are also excited to share the new spaces at the Waterloo Memorial Recreation Complex with the community throughout 2022. New areas include the Community Pavilion (a home for our older adult programming), the Civic Front (where an updated lobby, customer service and café welcome customers and an activity court provides more recreation space), and the Hauser Fitness Core (two fitness studios and a walking track). We look forward to providing safe and enjoyable recreation services this spring.
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ALL STAFF AND VISITORS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND RECOVERY EFFORTS ARE REQUIRED TO:
STAYING SAFE
STAYING SAFE DURING RECOVERY
Follow floor markers and decals for flow of traffic
Before entering any city facility, you must: • show proof of vaccination • show photo ID • answer the COVID-19 health screening questions • provide contact tracing information
Increase hand hygiene and avoid touching your face with unwashed hands
2 metres 6 feet
Practice cough/sneeze etiquette by coughing/sneezing into your sleeve
Maintain physical distancing of two metres at all times
Wear a face covering. Nose, mouth and chin must be covered.
Do not share personal items such as water bottles with others 5
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IMPORTANT REGISTRATION INFORMATION FEE ASSISTANCE LEISURE ACCESS CARD
Fee assistance is available to Waterloo residents with low income who wish to participate in City of Waterloo recreation programs or affiliated arts, culture or minor sport programs. You must confirm your eligibility prior to registration. Applications are available at City of Waterloo recreation facilities and online at waterloo.ca/feeassistance For information, call 519-747-8512. LEISURE SUPPORT SERVICES
The cities of Waterloo and Kitchener are happy to assist those who require accommodations/ support in order to participate in municipal programs. One to one support is available through a new application process. Individuals seeking inclusion support in our recreation programs, including camps, require an inclusion membership. To get your inclusion membership, please fill out our online participant information form, which must be completed before you register for support. To request inclusion support in a program follow these 3 easy steps: 1) Obtain an inclusion membership – fill out the online form at kitchener.ca/leisuresupport 2) Register for inclusion support 3) Register for the program you are requesting support for. Be sure to match the support program with recreation program.
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For more information about one to one support or for any other accommodation related questions, please call 519-741-2200 ext.7229 or TTY 1-866-969-9994 or email access@kitchener.ca METHODS OF PAYMENT
• Cash, Interac • Visa, MasterCard, American Express • Cheques, payable to City of Waterloo * Returned (NSF) cheques must be replaced immediately upon notification and an administrative fee of $35.00 will be charged for each returned cheque. PROGRAM CANCELLATIONS
Programs and individual program dates may be cancelled due to insufficient registration or other circumstances. You will be contacted if your program or program date is cancelled and full or prorated refunds will be provided. An administrative fee will not apply. EMERGENCY CLOSURES
Announcements will be made online and on local radio stations in the event of an unexpected class cancellation. Email notification may be provided to those who subscribe to email communication. PROGRAM TRANSFERS
Program transfers may be requested if: 1) made prior to the withdrawal deadline, 2) space exists in the alternate program and both programs are within the same program session.
Our policies on withdrawals and refunds have changed. Please review carefully before registering. WITHDRAWALS
Withdrawals may be done if requested before the withdrawal deadline by contacting customer service at 519-886-1177. WITHDRAWAL DEADLINES
To receive either a refund or credit on account, withdrawal requests must be made as follows: single day program • 14 calendar days prior to the program date camp programs • 14 calendar days prior to first program date registered weekly program • prior to the third class adult leagues • teams - prior to communication of game schedule • free agents - prior to first game REFUND POLICY
Refunds are pro-rated and subject to an administrative fee of 10%. Cheque refunds of $25 or less may only be available as a credit on account. CREDIT POLICY
Credits on account are pro-rated and subject to an administrative fee of 10%. Credits can be used for any City of Waterloo facility rental, program registration, Fitpass, or pay as you play fee. Credits are not transferable to another customer. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
For additional information on program withdrawals, please contact customer service at 519-886-1177 or find our Program Withdrawal Policy at waterloo.ca
ONLINE
@ACTIVEWATERLOO
IN PERSON IN PERSON REGISTRATION BY APPOINTMENT ONLY.
Create or retrieve your Active Waterloo account at waterloo.ca/activewaterloo
CONTACT FACILITY FOR MORE INFORMATION:
DID YOU KNOW YOU CAN:
Daily from 8 a.m. - 8 p.m.
• Register for programs using your email address • Find programs with online search functionality • Experience fewer delays due to overloaded servers or lineups
REGISTER
TWO WAYS TO REGISTER
WATERLOO MEMORIAL RECREATION COMPLEX RIM PARK MANULIFE SPORTSPLEX
Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. Saturday - Sunday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. WING 404 AND ADULT RECREATION CENTRE
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• Save classes to your Wish List and simply add to your cart when registration opens
WE TAKE YOUR PRIVACY SERIOUSLY It is our job to keep the information customers have trusted us with safe. We will ask for confirmation of account each time. This can be confirming your address, birthdate, telephone number or providing photo ID. In ActiveWaterloo, the Head of Household (HH) is one person per account that has permissions to make changes, access information, etc. If the HH would like to give another person on the account these permissions, let us know.
waterloo.ca/subscribe Sign up for our leisure enewsletter — a quick and easy way to stay connected with our programs and events.
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ACTIVE WATERLOO SEARCH TIPS Quick tips and tricks to find courses like a pro! IF YOU KNOW THE COURSE NAME
FILTERS
Type the program name or key words you are looking for into the Activity page search box. (i.e. Yoga, Splash 2, etc.)
Filters are another great search tool. Easily narrow down program results by adding filters including location, days of the week, start dates and start times.
JUST BROWSING?
Narrow your results by selecting a category from the Activities Tab. Categories are great for when you don’t know the program name, or want to see all that is offered in one area! You can also search by age categories such as Preschool or Adult.
WISH LIST
Use this feature to save your preferred programs before registration opens. Click on the button to the right of every program to add to your wish list.
On registration day, go right to Manage Wish List from My Account and register – no need to search again.
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Step-by-step process for drop in signup – on desktop. VISIT ACTIVEWATERLOO
FILTERS
www.waterloo.ca/activewaterloo
You’ll need to set filters to find the programs you’re looking for. Narrow down your search by selecting the online calendar you want to view, and then checking off the location box.
Sign into your account, or request a new online account if you don’t already have one. TIP: You can enter your email address and select
forgot your password if you already created an account but forgot your password.
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HOW TO REGISTER FOR CITY OF WATERLOO DROP IN PROGRAMS
Current program calendars include Adult Fitness, Swim, Pickleball and Walking.
FROM A COMPUTER OR LAPTOP:
Click on the Drop In Programs tab at the top of the page.
Click on a program you wish to view on the calendar screen to review the program description and our pandemic health and safety guidelines. If there are open spaces remaining, simply click on Add to Cart and follow the steps to sign up.
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HOW TO REGISTER FOR CITY OF WATERLOO DROP IN PROGRAMS Step-by-step process for drop in signup – on mobile. VISIT ACTIVEWATERLOO
KEYWORD AND FILTER SEARCH
www.waterloo.ca/activewaterloo
Keyword and Filter search are the best ways to find your Drop In program!
Sign into your account, or request a new online account if you don’t already have one.
Use the Keyword search to narrow your results: i.e. “Walking”, “Pickleball”, “Waterfit”
FROM A PHONE OR TABLET:
Click on Activities.
Use the Filter search to specify days of the week, start dates and times.
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Select the participant from your family listing and Add to cart or Register another participant
Once you have added all to cart you will be prompted to agree to the waiver and your total fees will be confirmed.
REGISTER
Once you have found your available program click Enroll Now.
Click Finish to complete your payment and registration.
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS
about finding the program you’re looking for, or about the registration process, email us!
activewaterloo@waterloo.ca
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CONTACT US
LOCATIONS & CONTACT INFORMATION 1
Community Services Commissioner: Mark Dykstra City Hall, Waterloo City Centre 100 Regina Street South, P.O. Box 337, Station Waterloo Waterloo, ON N2J 4A8
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Albert McCormick Community Centre (AMCC) 500 Parkside Drive 519-885-1700
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City of Waterloo Museum 550 King Street North, (Conestoga Mall) 519-885-8828
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Manulife Soccer & Sport Centre 185 Bridge Street, (In Bechtel Park) 519-576-2420
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Moses Springer Community Centre 150 Lincoln Road 519-885-4530
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RIM Park Manulife Sportsplex and Healthy Living Centre (RIM) 2001 University Ave East 519-884-5363
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Waterloo Park 50 Young Street West 519-725-0511
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Waterloo Public Square 75 King Street 519-747-6125
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Waterloo Memorial Recreation Complex (WMRC) Swimplex Indoor Pool 101 Father David Bauer Drive 519-886-1177
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Adult Recreation Centre (ARC) 185 King Street South 519-579-1020
Wing 404 R.C.A.F.A. Rotary Adult Centre 510 Dutton Drive 519-888-6356 Westmount Sports Park 440 Westmount Road North
Arts & Culture 519-747-6124 Booking: Indoor/Outdoor Sport Facilities fab@waterloo.ca
Dave Jaworsky, mayor Office: 519-747-8700 TTY (for deaf): 1-866-786-3941 mayor@waterloo.ca
CONTACT US
WATERLOO.CA/CITYCOUNCIL
Booking: Picnic Shelters 519-886-2310 ext. 30222 Fee Assistance Leisure Access Card 519-747-8512 Museum and Archival Collections 519-885-8828 Neighbourhood Associations 519-747-8772 TTY (for deaf ) 1-866-786-3941 Seniors Day Program 519-579-6930
Sandra J. Hanmer
Jen Vasic
councillor, Ward 1 (Southwest)
councillor, Ward 5 (Southeast)
sandra.hanmer@waterloo.ca
jen.vasic@waterloo.ca
Royce Bodaly
Jeff Henry
councillor, Ward 2 (Northwest)
councillor, Ward 6 (Central - Columbia)
royce.bodaly@waterloo.ca
jeff.henry@waterloo.ca
Angela Vieth
Tenille Bonoguore
councillor, Ward 3 (Lakeshore)
councillor, Ward 7 (Uptown)
angela.vieth@waterloo.ca
tenille.bonoguore@waterloo.ca
Seniors’ Home Support Services 519-579-6930
Diane Freeman
Volunteer Services 519-888-6488
diane.freeman@waterloo.ca
councillor, Ward 4 (Northeast)
contact your councillors’ office 519-747-8784 TTY (for deaf): 1-866-786-3941
Youth Programs 519-886-1177 ext. 27270
THE ACTIVEWATERLOO GUIDE (formerly the Program & Activities Guide) is produced four times a year. It is available online and also available for pick up at recreation facilities and agencies in the KW area. The summer issue of the guide will be available (subject to change) in these formats in late May.
/citywaterloo Keep up-to-date with what’s going on in your community! Connect with us on social media.
The guide promotes leisure, arts, culture and sports opportunities offered by the city, the region, community organizations and local businesses. We welcome your comments and suggestions. Direct them to activeguide@waterloo.ca Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information listed within this guide. Program and pricing changes do occasionally occur and may not be reflected in the guide, due to information available at print deadlines. Check for updates at waterloo.ca/cancellations 13
PRESCHOOL
INCLUSION REGISTRATION CODE
For all ages. Learn more about our joint city inclusion program at kitchener.ca/leisuresupport Spring registration code: 23062
PRESCHOOL PROGRAMS
variety of art projects. Patterns and textures participants will learn all about designs and how objects feel. There is a maximum of two children per adult. Each child must register.
NEW! LITTLE ARTISTS - LINES & SHAPES (2.5-4Y)
Children will enjoy learning about different shapes and lines with various art projects. This program is designed for caregivers and children to socialize together. Maximum two children per adult, each child must register.
LITTLE OUTDOOR EXPLORERS – SURVIVAL SKILLS (2-6Y)
Parent participation will continue for winter swim lessons as instructors maintain a 2m physical distance.
Enjoy the weather and explore! Children and their caregivers explore the wonders of the outdoors through games, nature walks and crafts. An explorer hat will be given to each child and each week a craft will be completed to attach to their hat. There is a maximum of two children per adult. Each child must register. Survival skills participants will learn about maps, how to build fires and stay safe outdoors.
ART & SCIENCE
NEW! LITTLE SCIENTISTS – FIZZ, POP, CRACK (3-5Y)
Looking for preschool swim programs − see pages 31 - 32.
LEGO WEDO CAREGIVER & CHILD
Calling all children and their caregivers who have great imaginations and love to build together! You will love our LEGO WeDo class. Caregivers will participate alongside the child and help them invent, build and play in this fun and educational program. Come and explore the vast collection of LEGO Technic pieces including motors, sensors and controllers. Consider inviting friends to join you in this program. Maximum of two children per adult. Each child must register. This program is offered in cooperation with Stemotics.
LITTLE ARTISTS - PATTERNS & TEXTURES (2.5-4Y)
Children enjoy getting messy as they discover the fun of crafts, painting, and play. This program is designed for caregivers and children to socialize together, creating a
Children will enjoy exploring science and sounds. This program is designed for caregivers and children to socialize together, creating a variety of science experiments. Maximum of two children per adult. Each child must register.
NEW! LITTLE SCIENTISTS – THINGS THAT GO! (3-5Y)
Children will enjoy exploring gears, wheels, and what makes things go. This program is designed for caregivers and children to socialize together, maximum two children per adult. Each child must register.
New to programs in Waterloo? Set up an account in advance at waterloo.ca/activewaterloo and add top choices to your registration Wish List.
Dates and course codes for all active living programs can be found at www.waterloo.ca/activewaterloo Programs are subject to change to meet directives from Region of Waterloo Public Health and the Province of Ontario. Changes will be reflected on ActiveWaterloo.
CHILDREN PROGRAMS ART & SCIENCE FILM CAMP IN A BOX: STOP MOTION ANIMATION WORKSHOP (7-12Y)
Bring LEGO, action figures and toys to life in your very own stop motion animation blockbuster workshop. Use our equipment and your props! Under the guidance of a master filmmaker, young filmmakers learn how to storyboard, develop a script, create camera angles, edit, add special effects, music and titles. By the end of the workshop, young filmmakers will have created a blockbuster worthy of the next Oscar. Offered in cooperation with Film Camp in a Box.
NEW! KIDS & KIDS-AT-HEART: BIRDS & BULBS - INTERGENERATIONAL (4-10Y)
Celebrate spring and the return of the migrating birds and plant your own spring bulb to watch it grow at home. Children and their intergenerational adult participate together in this workshop. Maximum of two children per adult. Each child must register.
NEW! KIDS & KIDS-AT-HEART: EASTER THEME - INTERGENERATIONAL (4-10Y) Children and their intergenerational adult participate together in this workshop. Each individual will create their own Easter themed work of art. Maximum of two children per adult. Each child must register.
NEW! KIDS & KIDS-AT-HEART: JEWELRY MAKING - INTERGENERATIONAL (4-10Y) Create one of a kind jewelry pieces! Children and their intergenerational adult participate together in this workshop. Each individual will create their own jewelry
NEW! KIDS & KIDS-AT-HEART: MAKER’S WORKSHOP - INTERGENERATIONAL (4-10Y)
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pieces. Maximum of two children per adult. Each child must register.
Creativity required! Come and create in this hands on learning workshop. Children and their intergenerational adult participate together in this workshop. Maximum of two children per adult. Each child must register.
NEW! KIDS UKULELE (5-8Y)
Music makes life better. This introductory course is designed for children 5-8 years old interested in learning how to play the ukulele. Ukulele Kids classes are based on the enjoyment of music through playing and singing. Repertoire that spans the decades brings an understanding of various forms and styles of music. Ed-UKE-ators incorporate theoretical concepts as they appear in the songs being learned. As singing is an important part of each class, students learn to be more expressive which leads to more self-confidence and creativity as classes progress. Ukuleles may be rented on a weekly basis or purchased at time of registration. This program is offered in cooperation with Ukulele Kids.
ROOT CODING ROBOT (5-8Y)
The Root® coding robot delivers real-world coding experience suitable for any expertise, from pre-readers to advanced coders. Use projects with the Root® coding robot to capture your child’s attention by programming it to move, light-up, flash difference colours or even draw shapes! This class is offered in cooperation with Stemotics.
VEX IQ ROBOT (9-14Y)
VEX IQ is a plastic snap-together construction system tailored for elementary and middle school students to encourage STEM learning. VEX IQ robots can be driven immediately using the handheld VEX controller and builtin programs. VEX IQ sensors, including a colour sensor, gyroscope, potentiometer, allow for advanced robots and teaching opportunities. Robots can be programmed on the LCD or with a computer. This program is offered in cooperation with Stemotics Inc.
Dates and course codes for all active living programs can be found at www.waterloo.ca/activewaterloo Additional programs may be added. Visit waterloo.ca/activewaterloo and search in your preferred category.
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CAMPS - SUMMER INCLUSION REGISTRATION CODES SUMMER CAMP
Inclusion Support is a joint Kitchener-Waterloo program offered on a first come first serve basis and available resources. We encourage parent/guardians to register early. If a support program is full, consider the waitlist or alternate weeks. Every effort is made to provide support to participants with disabilities either through staff, volunteers, private support workers and/or the use of adaptive equipment. Learn more at kitchener.ca/ leisuresupport Week 1 23456 Jul 4-8 Week 2 23457 Jul 11-15 Week 3 23458 Jul 18-22 Week 4 23459 Jul 25-29 Week 5 23460 Aug 2-5 Week 6 23461 Aug 8-12 Week 7 23462 Aug 15-19 Week 8 23463 Aug 22-26 Week 9 23464 Aug 29-Sep 2
HALF / FULL DAY CAMPS SUMMER FUN CENTRES (4-7Y)
Is your child ready to have oodles of fun this summer? Campers get down and dirty each week with lots of activities, crafts and outdoor play. Children make new friends, hear from special guests, and get a chance to just be a kid. All activities are organized by responsible leaders, certified in standard first aid who have submitted a successful vulnerable sector police reference. Full day *4 days/$125.95 5 days/$157.44 Half day *4 days/$68.30 5 days/$85.37 WEEK 1 UNDER THE SEA Albert McCormick C.C.
Jul 4-8 Jul 4-8 Jul 4-8 RIM Park Jul 4-8
8:00am-12:00pm 1:00pm-5:00pm 8:00am-5:00pm 8:00am-5:00pm
WEEK 2 OUTDOOR EXPLORERS Albert McCormick C.C.
Jul 11-15 Jul 11-15 Jul 11-15 RIM Park Jul 11-15
8:00am-12:00pm 1:00pm-5:00pm 8:00am-5:00pm 8:00am-5:00pm
WEEK 3 SUPERHEROES Albert McCormick C.C.
Jul 18-22 Jul 18-22 Jul 18-22 RIM Park Jul 18-22
8:00am-12:00pm 1:00pm-5:00pm 8:00am-5:00pm
WEEK 4 RIM Park
SAFARI ADVENTURES
Jul 25-29
8:00am-5:00pm
8:00am-5:00pm
WEEK 5 OLYMPICS Albert McCormick C.C.
*Aug 2-5 *Aug 2-5 *Aug 2-5
8:00am-12:00pm 1:00pm-5:00pm 8:00am-5:00pm
WEEK 6 MONSTER MASH Albert McCormick C.C.
Aug 8-12 Aug 8-12 Aug 8-12 RIM Park Aug 8-12
8:00am-12:00pm 1:00pm-5:00pm 8:00am-5:00pm 8:00am-5:00pm
WEEK 7 OUT OF THIS WORLD Albert McCormick C.C.
Aug 15-19 Aug 15-19 Aug 15-19 RIM Park Aug 15-19
8:00am-12:00pm 1:00pm-5:00pm 8:00am-5:00pm 8:00am-5:00pm
WEEK 8 COLOUR WARS Albert McCormick C.C.
Aug 22-26 Aug 22-26 Aug 22-26 RIM Park Aug 22-26
8:00am-12:00pm 1:00pm-5:00pm 8:00am-5:00pm 8:00am-5:00pm
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BARNYARD BASH
Aug 29-Sep 2
8:00am-5:00pm
FULL DAY CAMPS DAY CAMP: EVOLVE SKATEBOARD & SCOOOTER (6-14Y)
Evolve’s Skateboard and Scooter Camp focuses on improving campers fundamental and physical skills like balance and coordination, mastering tricks, and challenging themselves to learn and find their own style. Each camper will receive personalized instruction and work side-by-side with qualified coaches on their scootering and skateboarding skills. Campers will also participate in traditional camp programming and other daily sports for a well-rounded summer experience. Campers will bring their own scooter or skateboard, helmet, elbow and knee pads, wrist guards, and lunches, snacks and water. WMRC
Jul 11-15 Jul 18-22 Jul 25-29 Aug 8-12 Aug 15-19 Aug 22-26
5/$250.00 8:00am-5:00pm 8:00am-5:00pm 8:00am-5:00pm 8:00am-5:00pm 8:00am-5:00pm 8:00am-5:00pm
DAY CAMP: FILM CAMP IN A BOX CLAYMATION (9-14Y)
Bring your clay creation to life this summer in our full week Claymation Camp in a Box. Using our equipment, arts supplies and under the guidance and mentorship of a master filmmaker, young filmmakers learn all about the art of stop motion animation. They learn to storyboard, develop a script, create camera angles, edit, and add special effects, music and titles. The final result...a stop motion blockbuster to enjoy on the big screen with family and friends. Don’t forget about our red carpet film festival to celebrate the out of the box imagination and creativity of your young filmmaker. This camp is delivered and supervised by Film Camp in a Box in cooperation with the City of Waterloo.
Albert McCormick C.C. 5/$275.00
Jul 25-29
8:00am-5:00pm
DAY CAMP: FILM CAMP IN A BOX FILMMAKING (9-14Y)
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WEEK 9 RIM Park
Action, adventure, comedy and suspense await in our full week of Film Making Camp in a Box. Using our state of the art equipment and under the guidance and mentorship of a master filmmaker, young filmmakers learn to storyboard, develop a script, create camera angles, edit, and add special effects, music and titles. The final result... a blockbuster to enjoy on the big screen with family and friends. This camp is delivered and supervised by Film Camp in a Box in cooperation with the City of Waterloo. RIM Park
Jul 11-15
5/$275.00 8:00am-5:00pm
DAY CAMP: FILM CAMP IN A BOX LEGO STOP MOTION ANIMATION (7-10Y)
Bring your Lego, action figures and toys to life this summer in our full week Stop Motion Animation Camp in a Box. Using our equipment, your toys and under the guidance and mentorship of a master filmmaker, young filmmakers learn all about the art of stop motion animation. They learn to storyboard, develop a script, create camera angles, edit, and add special effects, music and titles. The final result... a stop motion blockbuster to enjoy on the big screen with family and friends. Don’t forget about our red carpet film festival to celebrate the out of the box imagination and creativity of your young filmmaker. This camp is delivered and supervised by Film Camp in a Box in cooperation with the City of Waterloo. RIM Park
Jul 18-22
5/$275.00
8:00am-5:00pm
DAY CAMP: FOCUS ON NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY (7-12Y)
Young nature photographers develop skills while exploring the natural beauty and trails surrounding the facility. Campers will learn composition tips, enjoy guided walks, play outdoor games and other nature activities. Campers will also have a chance to edit images, make slideshows and take home some of their best
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photos. Cameras and laptops are provided, campers are not required to provide their own. Participants are encouraged to bring a USB stick to save their pictures. This camp is delivered and supervised by Focus on Nature staff in cooperation with the City of Waterloo. Albert McCormick C.C. 5/$275.00
Jul 25-29 8:00am-5:00pm Albert McCormick C.C. 4/$220.00 Aug 2-5 8:00am-5:00pm RIM Park 5/$275.00 Jul 4-8 8:00am-5:00pm Jul 11-15 8:00am-5:00pm Jul 18-22 8:00am-5:00pm
DAY CAMP: LITTLE MEDICAL SCHOOL (5-8Y)
In the morning, Little Medical School campers participate in a wide variety of traditional camp activities such as crafts, games, drama and outdoor play led by City of Waterloo summer camp staff. In the afternoon, campers participate in Little Medical School programming led by Little Medical School staff. Kids love to dress up and play doctor! With Little Medical School®, children explore the exciting and inspiring world of medicine. Using roleplaying, interactive demonstrations, crafts, and games, kids learn how the body and organs work, how to use instruments that real doctors use, administer first aid, and more! Included in this course fee is a real working stethoscope. The afternoon program is delivered and supervised by Little Medical School in cooperation with the City of Waterloo. RIM Park
Aug 8-12
5/$250.00
8:00am-5:00pm
DAY CAMP: LITTLE MEDICAL SCHOOL WILDERNESS MEDICINE (6-10Y)
In the morning, Little Medical School campers participate in a wide variety of traditional camp activities such as crafts, games, drama and outdoor play led by City of Waterloo summer camp staff. In the afternoon, campers participate in Wilderness Medicine Camp programming led by Little Medical School staff. For little ones that love spending time outdoors, Little Medical School® Wilderness Medicine Camp focuses on some of the most
common outdoor emergencies and how to handle them with confidence. Children role-play and learn about snake and mosquito bites, forest fires, tourniquets, edible vs. inedible wild plants, survival rescue situations and more! Included in this course fee is a first aid kit. The afternoon program is delivered and supervised by Little Medical School in cooperation with the City of Waterloo. RIM Park
Aug 22-26
5/$250.00 8:00am-5:00pm
DAY CAMP: LITTLE VET SCHOOL (5-8Y)
In the morning, Little Medical School campers participate in traditional camp activities such as crafts, games, drama and outdoor play led by City of Waterloo summer camp staff. In the afternoon, campers participate in Little Vet Camp programming led by Little Medical School staff. Kids role-play the key responsibilities of a veterinarian and learn about the basics of dog care. These future veterinarians learn about the ABCs of dog care, performing a head to tail exam, immunization and vaccinations, importance of checking your dog for ticks, dog body language, and all about a future career in veterinarian medicine. Included in this course fee is a stuffed dog to practice on and take home. The afternoon program is delivered and supervised by Little Medical School in cooperation with the City of Waterloo. RIM Park 5/$250.00 Aug 15-19 8:00am-5:00pm
DAY CAMP: STEMOTICS LEGO ROBOTICS & CODING (4-8Y) In the morning, led by Stemotics camp staff, campers dive into science exploration by asking questions, analyzing data and communicating their findings, while uncovering real science practices linked to the Next Generation Science Standards, including gathering evidence, carrying out investigations and designing prototypes with Lego WEDO 2.0. Campers also participate in the Scratch programming course introducing younger students to the essential building blocks of object-oriented programming through fun, interactive stories and simple games. The morning is delivered and supervised by Stemotics in cooperation with the City of Waterloo. In the afternoon, campers participate in a wide variety of traditional camp
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of Waterloo summer camp staff.
RIM Park
Aug 22-26
Aug 8-12
5/$250.00 8:00am-5:00pm
DAY CAMP: STEMOTICS LEGO & ROOT IROBOT (4-8Y)
In the morning, led by Stemotics camp staff, campers dive into science exploration by asking questions, analyzing data and communicating their findings, while uncovering real science practices linked to the Next Generation Science Standards, including gathering evidence, carrying out investigations and designing prototypes with Lego WEDO 2.0. Root® is a fun and easy-to-use educational robot that teaches coding, creativity and problem-solving skills to kids from pre-readers through high school. The iRobot® Root® coding robot makes learning to code easy and natural. Using the engaging Root™ Coding App, kids of any age pick up coding fundamentals while they play, explore, and create. The morning is delivered and supervised by Stemotics in cooperation with the City of Waterloo. In the afternoon, campers participate in a wide variety of traditional camp activities such as crafts, games, drama and outdoor play led by City of Waterloo camp staff. RIM Park
Aug 15-19
5/$250.00
8:00am-5:00pm
DAY CAMP: STEMOTICS LEGO ROBOTICS SPIKE PRIME (4-8Y) In the morning, led by Stemotics camp staff, SPIKE Essential engages students in hands-on investigation of STEAM concepts while contributing to literacy, math and social-emotional development. Standards-aligned learning units use everyday themes, relatable Minifigures with different personalities and familiar LEGO® building elements to solve problems through storytelling. SPIKE Essential excites students and delivers strong STEAM learning outcomes, developing their STEAM knowledge and practices and 21st-century skills. The morning is delivered and supervised by Stemotics in cooperation with the City of Waterloo. In the afternoon, campers participate in a wide variety of traditional camp activities such as crafts, games, drama and outdoor play led by City
RIM Park
5/$250.00
8:00am-5:00pm
CHILD
activities such as crafts, games, drama and outdoor play led by City of Waterloo summer camp staff.
DAY CAMP: SUMMER ADVENTURE CAMP (7-12Y)
Your child will have a blast with us this summer with planned theme weeks and new and exciting games. Included in the week is a special guest, crafts and making new friends. Visit waterloo.ca/activewaterloo for weekly theme descriptions. WMRC
*4 days/$164.38 5 days/$205.48
WEEK 1
SPORTS ENTHUSIASTS
Jul 4-8
8:00am-5:00pm
WEEK 2
MESSY MAKERS 8:00am-5:00pm
Jul 11-15 WEEK 3
Jul 18-22
H2WOW 8:00am-5:00pm
WEEK 5
OUTDOOR EXPLORERS
*Aug 2-5
8:00am-5:00pm
WEEK 6
BATTLE WEEK 8:00am-5:00pm
Aug 8-12 WEEK 7
Aug 15-19 WEEK 8
Aug 22-26 WEEK 9
Aug 29-Sep 2
MYSTERY WEEK 8:00am-5:00pm BUSKER MANIA 8:00am-5:00pm AROUND THE WORLD 8:00am-5:00pm
DAY CAMP: VARIETY CAMP (7-12Y)
Participate in a new activity every week with special guests in our variety camps. Staff will also plan games, crafts and fun adventures which may include park visits. Check each week carefully to see which camp you are registering for. Visit waterloo.ca/activewaterloo for weekly theme descriptions. RIM Park
5/$205.48
WEEK 1
Jul 4-8
ARTISTS PALATE 8:00am-5:00pm
WEEK 2
OUT OF THIS WORLD
Jul 11-15
8:00am-5:00pm
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CHILD
WEEK 3
Jul 18-22
BATTLE WEEK 8:00am-5:00pm
WEEK 4
TIME TRAVEL
Jul 25-29
8:00am-5:00pm
WEEK 6
SENSATIONAL SCIENCE 8:00am-5:00pm
Aug 8-12 WEEK 7
Aug 15-19
OCEAN EXPLORERS 8:00am-5:00pm
WEEK 8
SPORTS & CRAFTS
Aug 22-26
8:00am-5:00pm
WEEK 9
SAFARI ADVENTURERS 8:00am-5:00pm
Aug 29-Sep 2
POWERSKATING CLINIC: POWER 3 & 4 WITH DRYLAND (9-13Y)
A two-week program designed to teach specific advanced skills for the elite hockey and ringette player. Skaters will have well established advanced skating skills and elite edgework. Agility and balance drills will be worked on in conjunction with hockey and ringette drills. Includes preskate dryland time for a thorough dynamic warm up to stimulate the nervous system and prepare the skater for the on-ice portion of the session. Dryland will occur Mon/ Tue/Thu at the Carolyn Fedy Rink.
FITNESS & WELLNESS GIRLS JUST WANNA ZUMBA (8-14Y)
CLINICS POWERSKATING CLINIC: POWER 1 (6-8Y)
A two-week program designed to introduce hockey and ringette skaters to specific skating skills to ensure proper skating techniques. All participants must be able to skate forward, backward and stop.
POWERSKATING CLINIC: POWER 2 (7-10Y)
A two-week program designed to target a more defined skill set for hockey and ringette. Skaters must be proficient with forward and backward crossovers, edgework, agility and balance.
POWERSKATING CLINIC: POWER 2 WITH DRYLAND (7-10Y)
This energizing Zumba class is perfect for girls aged 8-14. This instructional Zumba class breaks down the steps and teaches the moves and choreography. Zumba fitness classes are often called exercise in disguise. Super effective and super fun. All abilities welcome.
KARATE (4-6Y)
This beginner karate program is taught by a black belt Instructor who will teach self-defense training for boys and girls. Participants will learn basic stances, blocks, strikes, and kicks as well as good balance, co-ordination, strength and flexibility. The goal is to help the student become focused not only on physical aspects of karate and self-defense, but to become a well-rounded individual by teaching discipline and self-confidence.
KARATE (7-12Y)
Same class as above for ages 7-12 years.
A two-week program designed to target a more defined skill set for hockey and ringette. Skaters must be proficient with forward and backward crossovers, edgework, agility and balance. Includes pre-skate dryland time for a thorough dynamic warm up to stimulate the nervous system and prepare the skater for the on-ice portion of the session. Dryland will occur Mon/Tue/Thu at the Carolyn Fedy Rink.
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YOUTH PROGRAMS Looking for the summer Youth Leadership Development program - find it under Leadership on page 27. Also check out Aqua Cycle, Zumba, online classes and more below.
AQUA CYCLE (16Y+)
This registered waterfit class uses Hydro Rider bikes to get the heart pumping! Experience a superior lower body, arm and core workout with tons of cardio! Participants can adjust the resistance of the bikes to suit individual fitness levels. It is mandatory to wear water shoes and longer shorts to increase the level of comfort on the bike. Instructor: varies
YOUTH/ADULT
FITNESS & WELLNESS
FIT PAC
Rev up your cardio endurance, strengthen muscles, improve balance and have fun with this low impact fitness class for active seniors. Instructor: Leslie
GENTLE CORE & BALANCE
ADULT PROGRAMS Fees are listed without tax. Applicable taxes will be calculated at checkout in the ActiveWaterloo registration system.
GENTLE QIGONG
Flowing movements including breath practice to boost vitality. Improves balance and endurance and clears the mind. Amazingly effective for its simplicity. Can be done standing or seated. Instructor: Eilleen
LOW IMPACT FITNESS
ARTS & CULTURE UKULELE CLUB
Gentle core and balance training to help improve your overall functional strength. A combination of standing and seated exercises with a focus on core strength, balance, posture, and breathing. A great class to help you improve muscle and bone strength. Instructor: Leslie
Low impact class offers a solid cardio workout for active older adults. Instructor: Rozie
Enjoy playing your ukulele with others in a relaxed group. We play and we sing. All ages welcome. Weekly online group gatherings will occur for the winter. No charge. For more information, join the Waterloo Ukulele Club Facebook page. Instructor: Kayla
PRE/POSTNATAL WATERFIT (16Y+)
The water is a perfect environment for women to prepare for a birth and to recuperate following nine months of weight gain and body shape changes. The water counteracts the effect of gravity by unloading the joints and greatly reducing impact. The water provides multi-directional resistance for balanced muscle work and allows individuals to change the workout intensity to suit their needs. An overall refreshing workout! Instructor: varies.
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ADULT
SENIOR WATER FITNESS (55Y+)
An awesome low impact class in shallow water. The last 20 minutes will focus on stretching, posture and core exercises in the swirlpool. Instructor: varies
TAI CHI - ADVANCED
Experience inner tranquility and achieve balance, harmony and relaxation through movement and breath. Learn movements and breath technique and how to automatically incorporate these movements into your daily life. Instructor: Stephen
TAI CHI - BEGINNER
Experience inner tranquility and achieve balance, harmony and relaxation through movement and breath. Learn basic gentle movements and breath technique in the beginner level. Instructor: Stephen
FITNESS & WELLNESS - ONLINE Online fitness classes will be taught on Zoom from an in-person class setting.
FIT PAC - ONLINE
Rev up your cardio endurance, strengthen muscles, improve balance and have fun with this low impact virtual fitness class for active seniors. This upbeat class will motivate you to move from the comfort of your own home. Strength training with optional weights, grab a chair for balance and stretching. Instructor: Leslie
GENTLE CORE & BALANCE - ONLINE
A gentle yoga flow. This class welcomes all levels and is perfect for beginners. Feel free to bring your own props. Instructor: Carolynne
Gentle core and balance training to help improve your overall functional strength. A combination of standing and seated exercises with a focus on core strength, balance, posture, and breathing. A great class to help you improve muscle and bone strength. Just bring yourself and a sturdy chair to this virtual Zoom class. Instructor: Leslie
ZUMBA
GENTLE QIGONG - ONLINE
YOGA FLOW
Zumba is for everybody and every body! Zumba takes the “work” out of workout by combining all elements of fitness - cardio, muscle conditioning, balance and flexibility with amazing music. Zumba fitness classes are often called exercise in disguise. Super effective and super fun. Instructor: Lindsay
ZUMBA GOLD
Flowing movements including breath practice to boost vitality. Improves balance and endurance and clears the mind. Amazingly effective for its simplicity. Can be done standing or seated. Instructor: Eilleen
LOW IMPACT FITNESS - ONLINE
Low impact class offers a solid cardio workout for active older adults. Instructor: Rozie
A great class for 55+ active adult, or adult who wants the option of less intensity. Zumba-style salsa, merengue and bachata is a fun-filled variety of dance movements to work your muscles and your heart. Instructor: Briggite
TAI CHI - ADVANCED - ONLINE
Experience inner tranquility and achieve balance, harmony and relaxation through movement and breath. Learn movements and breath technique and how to automatically incorporate these movements into your daily life. Instructor: Stephen
YOGA FLOW - ONLINE
A gentle yoga flow. This class welcomes all levels and is perfect for beginners. Instructor: Carolynne
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The City of Waterloo has offered a dynamic pickleball program since 2014 for all ages and abilities. All players must register in advance. Clinics and courses are now being offered. Read details at waterloo.ca/pickleball
Spring/summer adult league registration opens March 4. League play begins in May/June. We are excited to offer our full compliment of leagues including soccer, slo-pitch, beach volleyball, ice hockey, and basketball. View further sport details at waterloo.ca/carl
DROP-IN PROGRAMS ALL AGES FITNESS Drop-in sports will be offered this spring at RIM Park and the Waterloo Memorial Recreation Complex. Registration for all drop-in programs will be online at waterloo.ca/activewaterloo. In the ActiveWaterloo portal, view the weekly schedule by clicking on the Drop in Tab.
SKATING
The City of Waterloo offers recreational skating for all ages. Find rink details and schedule at waterloo.ca/ skate
SWIMMING
We offer recreational swimming at the Swimplex including waterfit, lane swim, public swim, and kidsplash - a great way to enjoy the water with your preschooler. Pre-register through ActiveWaterloo as spaces are limited. For available swim times and physical distancing procedures, visit waterloo.ca/swim
ADULT LEAGUES/DROP-IN
PICKLEBALL
PickupHub WATERLOO’s OWN PickupHub helps you enjoy sports on a game by game basis without the time commitment of a league. Reserve your spot on the team, then just show up and play. Adult shinny, soccer, volleyball, basketball, roundnet and ultimate frisbee will be available in game format this season. Visit pickuphub.net/city-waterloo for more game information.
Any participant under the age of 14 must be accompanied by an adult.
Dates and course codes for all active living programs can be found at www.waterloo.ca/activewaterloo Additional programs may be added. Visit waterloo.ca/activewaterloo and search in your preferred category.
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DROP-IN
ADULT ARTS & CULTURE Adult drop-in fees are $2.00/visit unless otherwise noted below.
FRIDAY FLICK TRAVEL SHOW
Join us as presenters share different parts of the world in an online presentation via Zoom. Register through www.eventbrite.ca. Zoom links will be sent to registrants three days prior to the presentation. Dates: Feb 25, Mar 11, 25. Apr 8, 22, May 6, 20, Jun 3 Fri
1:30-2:30pm
KITCHENER-WATERLOO AQUARIUM SOCIETY
Learn about this fascinating hobby through guest speakers and mini-auctions. Annual fee of $25.00/adult or $30.00/ family. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter, email kwasexecutive@gmail.com or visit kwas.ca for more information. Monthly meetings are currently held on Zoom. First Tuesday of month
7:30pm
STAYING HEALTHY AND WELL SERIES
This free weekly virtual series covers a wide range of interests and topics to encourage good mental and physical health in our community’s seniors. Join us as presenters share their expertise via Zoom. Schedule and details at waterloo.ca/staying-healthy
SABLE (SENIOR ACTIVITIES BRING LIFE EXPERIENCE!)
Join other 55+ active adults for a 5 day outing at Evergreen Lodge on beautiful Lake Huron. Enjoy hiking, swimming, campfires, lakeside cottages, wholesome meals, crafts & fun activities. SABLE is held yearly in the 2nd week of September. Due to the pandemic, SABLE 2020 & 2021 were cancelled, but we are eager for 2022. For more information or a brochure, call 519-744-0836 or email gwynneredford@gmail.com.
WALKING FOR HEALTH
Keep active by joining a walking program or walking outdoors on our beautiful trails. Outdoor Trail System Waterloo has over 150 km of off-road and multi-use trails. Visit waterloo.ca/trails for features and maps. RIM Park Manulife Sportsplex Walk indoors on the RIM Park walking loop, no charge. Visit waterloo.ca/track for more information. Waterloo Memorial Recreation Complex The indoor track is open for walking only. Visit waterloo.ca/track for schedule information.
WOW WATERLOO
Using the telephone, WOW Waterloo brings social, recreational and educational programs to seniors. Enjoy guest speakers, learn new things, and engage in friendly conversation with others. Build connection with others all from the comfort of your home. Program runs on Wednesdays. Read more on page 36 or visit waterloo.ca/seniors
Dates: February to April Wed
1:00-2:00pm
ADULT FITNESS & WELLNESS OLD SALTS SENIORS CANOE CLUB
Canoe enthusiasts aged 55+ who enjoy the outdoors, water and each other’s company. For more information, visit oldsaltsclub.com or email info@oldsaltsclub.com.
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LEADERSHIP PROGRAMS WELCOME TO SPRING LEADERSHIP! ALL PROGRAMS ARE HELD AT THE SWIMPLEX WATERLOO MEMORIAL RECREATION COMPLEX UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 100% ATTENDANCE AND ACTIVE PARTICIPATION IS MANDATORY FOR LEADERSHIP PROGRAMS. ONE WEEK PRIOR TO THE START OF COURSES AQUATIC STAFF WILL CALL EACH REGISTRANT TO REVIEW PREREQUISITES AND CONFIRM ANY REQUIRED COVID SCREENING AND PROTOCOLS. PLEASE CHECK YOUR REGISTRATION RECEIPT FOR FACILITY SCREENING INFORMATION. APPLICABLE TAXES WILL BE CALCULATED AT CHECKOUT IN THE ACTIVEWATERLOO REGISTRATION SYSTEM. EXTRA FEES INCLUDE AWARDS, EXAMS AND MANUALS AS REQUIRED.
FIRST AID LSS STANDARD FIRST AID & CPR C (13Y+)
Note: it is suggested that participants sign up for this course with a person they feel comfortable performing first aid scenarios on. This course is subject to change due to WSIB direction and regulation. LSS Standard First Aid and CPR C provide comprehensive training and cover in-depth understanding of legal aspects, spinal injuries, heat or cold injuries, bone and joint injuries, abdominal and chest injuries, burn and medical emergencies. Candidates receive additional training and learn maintenance, data management and reporting protocols when the AED
SWIM LEADERSHIP
LEADERSHIP
unit is used for defibrillation purposes. This course is approved by the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board. Book: First Aid Student Manual.
BRONZE STAR/BASIC FIRST AID & CPR A (11Y+) Develop swimming proficiency, lifesaving skills and personal fitness. Candidates refine their stroke mechanics, acquire self-rescue skills and apply fitness principles in training workouts. Bronze Star is excellent preparation for success in Bronze Medallion and provides a fun introduction to lifesaving sport. This program is suitable for swimmers who have completed Waterloo Splash 11/Teen 4 or have taken a break from traditional swim lessons.
BRONZE MEDALLION/EMERGENCY FIRST AID/CPR B (13Y+)
This leadership level challenges the candidate both mentally and physically. Judgement, knowledge, skill and fitness are the four components of water rescue that form the basis of Bronze Medallion training. Candidates acquire the assessment and problem-solving skills needed to make good decisions in, on, and around the water. Bronze Medallion is a prerequisite for assistant lifeguard training in Bronze Cross. Prerequisite: Must be 13 years of age by the first day of the course or have successfully completed the Bronze Star certification. Books: Canadian Lifesaving Manual and Bronze Medallion workbook.
BRONZE CROSS & CPR C (13Y+)
Bronze Cross begins the transition from lifesaving to lifeguarding and prepares candidates for responsibilities as assistant lifeguards. Candidates strengthen and expand their lifesaving skills and begin to apply the principles and techniques of active surveillance in aquatic facilities. Bronze Cross emphasizes the importance of teamwork and communication in preventing and responding to aquatic emergencies. Bronze Cross is one of the prerequisites for advanced training in the National Lifeguard certification program. Prerequisite: Bronze
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LEADERSHIP
Medallion and Lifesaving Society Emergency First Aid/ CPR B. Books: Canadian Lifesaving Manual and Bronze Cross workbook.
LSS ASSISTANT INSTRUCTORS (14Y+)
Through classroom learning, in-water practice and volunteer scheduled hours, the Lifesaving Society’s assistant instructor course prepares candidates to help certified instructors with swimming and lifesaving classes. This course provides an introduction to swimming instruction and some of the key competencies required for successful teaching. Candidates are introduced to key principles of learning and teaching as they master basic progressions. The roles and responsibilities of instructors and their assistants are emphasized. The trainer will make arrangements on the first day of the course to set up volunteer hours. Prerequisites: Must be 14 years of age as of the first day of the course and have a current Bronze Cross certification or higher.
LSS INSTRUCTORS & SWIM INSTRUCTORS COURSE (15Y+)
The last step in becoming a fully certified swimming instructor with the ability to be employed by the City of Waterloo! Learn to instruct the LSS program from parent and tot up to the leadership program including Bronze Medallion and Cross. Entry requirements: Current Bronze Cross or NL award within 2 years. Assistant Instructors Course would be considered an asset. Must be 15 years of age by the first day of course.
NATIONAL LIFEGUARD (15Y+)
National Lifeguard (NL) is the highest lifeguard training award in the country and is the basic certification required to lifeguard as recognized by the Ontario Health Act. The course emphasizes teamwork, leadership, emergency procedures and accident prevention. Candidates must bring their own pocket mask and whistle by day two of the course. Pocket
APPLY FOR INSTRUCTOR/GUARD JOBS Apply online at waterloo.ca/careers Deadline for summer: April 29, 2022.
masks are available at the admission desk for purchase. Entry requirements: Bronze Cross and current Standard First Aid and CPR C. Must be 15 years old by the first day of the course. Book: Alert Manual. Note: Emergency First Aid/CPR B taught in Bronze Medallion is not an equivalent to Standard First Aid/CPR C certification.
RECERTIFICATIONS BRONZE CROSS RECERT (13Y+)
This recert tests the skills learned during the Bronze Cross course. This is an excellent course to take if you are a summer camp counselor or need a refresher prior to taking the NL course. Entry requirement: Bronze Cross qualification must be taken before you can take the recertification course. Bronze Cross permanent card received within the last 5 years.
NATIONAL LIFEGUARD RECERT (15Y+)
This recert tests skills attained during the NL course. Read the NL notes and come prepared for this recert. Entry requirement: NL permanent card received within the last 5 years.
LSS STANDARD FIRST AID & CPR C RECERT (13Y+)
Note: it is suggested that participants sign up for this course with a person they feel comfortable performing first aid scenarios on. This course is subject to change due to WSIB direction and regulation. LSS Standard First Aid and CPR C provide comprehensive training and cover in-depth understanding of legal aspects, spinal injuries, heat or cold injuries, bone and joint injuries, abdominal and chest injuries, burn and medical emergencies. This course is approved by the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board. Book: First Aid Student Manual (please bring with you). Please note: Standard First Aid holders may recertify Lifesaving Society SFA certification just once in a Lifesaving Society SFA recertification course. To renew SFA certifications subsequently, award holders must repeat the full SFA course. Thereafter, individuals may renew by alternating recertification’s and original
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YOUTH LEADERSHIP
Does your child want to volunteer at camp this summer? The YLDP is a mandatory program for all camp volunteers. This counts as high school community service hours if the participant is currently enrolled in high school. This exciting program teaches participants leadership skills, with an emphasis on the skills required to be a future camp counsellor. Topics include communication, teamwork, program planning, leading activities, child development, resume writing and more. Past YLDP participants expand on topics from the Year 1 program and increase their leadership skills during training. Participants learn in a hands-on environment, which allows them to put their new skills in action during a mandatory two-week camp placement at one of the City of Waterloo summer camps (does not include contract camps). Each participant receives leadership training, 2-week camp placement, manual, T-shirt, and appreciation party. The appreciation party is held Wednesday, August 24 from 6-8 p.m. Please fill out the online consent form immediately after you have registered. Volunteers may not receive their first or second choice and must be flexible. 100% attendance is required during training weeks. For more information, email camp@waterloo.ca. Course fee: $221.74 RIM Park mandatory training
Year 2
Jul 6-7 & Jul 8 Jul 4 & Jul 5-6
Spaces can fill quickly. Register early to avoid disappointment.
YOUTH LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT YEAR 3 (15-16Y)
YOUTH LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT YEAR 1 AND YEAR 2 (13-16Y)
Year 1
REGISTER EARLY TO SECURE YOUR YLDP SPOT
8:00am-4:00pm 8:00am-12:00pm 1:00-5:00pm 8:00am-4:00pm
LEADERSHIP
course. Holders of SFA certificates from other agencies may not recertify their certificate on a Lifesaving Society recertification course. They may recertify only with the original certifying agency.
Did you enjoy volunteering at camp as a YLDP and are looking for your next challenge? Year 3 participants expand on their YLDP knowledge with increased leadership and responsibility. You will join summer camp leader training in June and receive advanced training in group behaviour management, conflict de-escalation, interview skills and learn how to take initiative at camp. After your Year 3 training you will participate in a three week placement at several of our City of Waterloo summer camps. Volunteer hours will begin July 4. Participants must have the ability to get to all of our camp facilities (Albert McCormick Community Centre, RIM Park and the Waterloo Memorial Recreation Complex) as placement and training locations will vary in June and July. An exact schedule will be provided in late May. Toward the end of your volunteer placement you will have the opportunity to interview for a position as a summer camp leader for August 2022 (interviews will be held July 22). Included in your registration fee is a Standard First Aid and CPR C with AED course and a HIGH FIVE Principles of Healthy Child Development certification course. You will also receive your own fanny pack, pocket mask, gloves and goggles to be used throughout your placement. 100% attendance is required during training dates. Prerequisite: You must have completed at least one year of the YLDP program and be 15 years of age prior to registering. For more information, email camp@ waterloo.ca. Course fee: $285.00 RIM Park mandatory training
Jun 4, 5, 25 & Jun 24, 27 Jun 28-30
9:00am-5:00pm 4:00pm-8:00pm Standard First Aid & High Five training
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SWIM GENERAL INFORMATION
SWIM LESSONS LET’S GET STARTED!
The most important step is to make sure your child is placed in the right swim level. Staff reserve the right to move a child to a different level if a class is too challenging, so it’s best to get it right before classes start.
If your child requires one to one support in our group lessons, please call the inclusion coordinator up to 3 weeks in advance to complete a membership registration, 519-741-2200 ext. 7229. Volunteers are subject to availability.
If you’re uncertain what level your child should be in, follow the recommendations from the child’s last progress report card, and review the detailed standards of performance for each level. Ask for details at Customer Service.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Requests for specific instructors are considered, however we are unable to guarantee all requests. Registrations are accepted up to the start of the third lesson.
MAKING THE MOST OF YOUR SWIM EXPERIENCE
Lockers, showers and change rooms are available for use. Please leave valuables at home and bring a lock to secure your belongings. We are not responsible for lost or stolen items. Shower with soap and water before your swim lesson. Footwear is not permitted on the pool deck. Be prepared to go barefoot, or purchase reusable shoe covers at the customer service desk for 75¢. Children who are not fully toilet trained must wear watertight elastic pants or specially designed disposable swimming diapers, available at the customer service desk for $2.00. Do not send a child to lessons if they are not feeling well. Pool fouling affects all lessons. If a pool fouling happens, lessons are conducted on the pool deck instead of in the water. Refunds/credits are not given for pool foulings.
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Entry and other protocols are subject to change.
Entrance into the facility will occur up to 8 minutes prior to the program start time. It is suggested that participants come prepared for lessons with their bathing suits on. Change rooms are open unless otherwise noted. The upper pool gallery is open for spectators. Physical distancing standards of 2m applies. There will be no Feedback Day as lessons are 6 weeks in total. A written progress report is provided in the last lesson and will identify the next recommended swim level. Badges may be purchased at the customer service desk for all Waterloo Splash and Preschool levels. Photography or videotaping is not permitted on the last day of lessons for the winter session. The use of cell phones and PDAs is strictly prohibited in City of Waterloo recreation facility change rooms, washrooms, pool decks and gallery. In the event of bad weather, listen to local radio stations in case the program has been cancelled unexpectedly. We are unable to make up lessons cancelled due to emergency closures, but will credit the value of the missed class.
Swim for Life aquatic registration
SWIM
GENERAL SWIM LESSON INFORMATION Before you make your swim class selection, please review the conversion chart below. Previously in Red Cross Swim
Previously in YMCA
Previously in Kitchener Learn to Swim
Previously in Lifesaving Society Swim for Life
Starfish
Splashers
Waterbabies
Parent & Tot 1
Parent & Tot 1
Duck
Bubblers
Adult & Tot
Parent & Tot 2
Parent & Tot 2
Turtle
Bubblers
Advanced Adult & Tot
Parent & Tot 3
Parent & Tot 3
Register in City of Waterloo class:
Tykes 1
Tykes 1
Squirts
Squirts
Tykes 2
Tykes 2
Sea Turtle
Bobbers
Tots/B
Preschool 1
Preschool A Waterloo Splash 1
Salamander
Floaters/Gliders
Tots/B
Preschool 2
Preschool B Waterloo Splash 1
Sunfish
Divers
C
Preschool 3
Preschool C Waterloo Splash 1
Crocodile
Surfers
Supertots/C
Preschool 4
Preschool D Waterloo Splash 2
Whale
Dippers
Supertots/D
Preschool 5
Preschool E Waterloo Splash 3
Swim Kids 1
Otter
Swimmer 1
Waterloo Splash 1
Incomplete Swim Kids 2
Seal
E
Incomplete Swimmer 2
Waterloo Splash 2
Completed Swim Kids 2
Seal
F
Completed Swimmer 2
Waterloo Splash 3
Incomplete Swim Kids 3
Dolphin
G
Incomplete Swimmer 3
Waterloo Splash 4
Completed Swim Kids 3
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Completed Swimmer 3
Waterloo Splash 5
For detailed standards of performance, consult the admissions desk, or the course descriptions inside this guide.
waterloo.ca/swim Entry and other protocols are subject to change.
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GENERAL SWIM LESSON INFORMATION Swim for Life aquatic registration
Before you make your swim class selection, please review the conversion chart below. Previously in Red Cross Swim
Previously in YMCA
Previously in Kitchener Learn to Swim
Previously in Lifesaving Society Swim for Life
Swim Kids 4 Swim Kids 5
Star 1
I
Swimmer 4
Waterloo Splash 6
Swim Kids 6
Star 2
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Swimmer 5
Waterloo Splash 7
Swim Kids 7
Star 3
K
Swimmer 6
Waterloo Splash 8
Swim Kids 8
Star 4
Rookie Patrol
Rookie Patrol
Waterloo Splash 9
Swim Kids 9
Star 5
Ranger Patrol
Ranger Patrol
Waterloo Splash 10
Swim Kids 10
Star 6/Star 7
Star Patrol
Star Patrol
Waterloo Splash 11
Bronze Star
Bronze Star
Bronze Star
Bronze Star
Spring session #1
Register in City of Waterloo class:
(formerly Rookie Patrol) (formerly Ranger Patrol) (formerly Star Patrol)
Spring session #2
Start date
End date
MON TUE WED
Mar 28 Mar 29 Mar 30
May 2 May 3 May 4
THU
Mar 31
May 5
FRI
No class Apr 15
Apr 1
May 6
SAT SUN
Apr 2 Apr 3
May 7 May 8
Start date
End date
MON
No class May 23
May 16
Jun 27
TUE WED
May 17 May 18
Jun 21 Jun 22
THU
May 19
Jun 23
FRI SAT SUN
May 20 May 14 May 15
Jun 24 Jun 18 Jun 19
*Note: Participants in introductory swim lessons will require an adult (16Y+ and same gender preferred, from the same household/family bubble) in the water during class for any holds required as swim instructors maintain a 2 metre distance. This includes Waterloo Splash 5 level and below, Teen 1 & 2, Adult 1 & 2, and Senior Learn to Swim programs.
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SWIM PROGRAMS Welcome to spring registration. See detailed session dates on the previous page. Lesson fees are listed in the chart below. Lesson dates and times can be viewed online on ActiveWaterloo. Class maximum numbers may change based on provincial regulations. Please note the levels requiring an adult (16+) from the same household to attend lessons with the swimmer before you register. If you have questions regarding swim levels, please consult the comparison chart on the prior page, email swim@waterloo.ca or call 519-886-1177, TTY (for deaf): 1-866-786-3941.
SAFETY PROTOCOL INFORMATION Entrance into the facilities will occur up to 8 minutes prior to the program start time. It is suggested that participants come prepared for lessons with their bathing suit on. Change rooms including lockers are open. Masks must be worn when lessons end and prior to entering the facility/change rooms. Change rooms are open for 10 minutes after class ends. At all times on the pool deck and in program, physical distancing protocols must be maintained. Thank you for your attention and adherence to these safety guidelines.
Program
Session 1 (Friday only) 5 lessons
Session 1 and 2 6 lessons
Preschool & Child – 30 & 45 min lesson
$41.60
$49.92
Child & Youth – 60 min lesson
$41.60
$49.92
Teen/Adult/Sr – 45 min lesson
$41.60
$49.92
comfort and confidence. Note: one parent per child may attend these lessons. Ratio 1:5.
PRESCHOOL PARENT & TOT 1 (3-12M)
Designed for the 3 to 12 month old, this level is all about helping your child feel and explore the water - tickling, floating, splashing, reaching, paddling. You'll learn how to help your child play in and play with the water with
PARENT & TOT 2 (12-24M)
Designed for the 12 to 24-month-old, this level teaches children to get their face wet and blow bubbles (the first step in breath control). With your guidance, your child recovers objects below the surface, performs front and
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back floats and learns how to travel at the surface by kicking. Note: one parent per child may attend these lessons. Ratio 1:5.
PARENT & TOT 3 (2-5Y)
This is an advanced level for 2–5 year-olds. They'll have fun jumping into the water and getting out without assistance. They learn to hold their breath and open their eyes underwater to recover an object from the bottom. Mastering front and back floats in "starfish" and "pencil" positions and kicking on front and back provide the building blocks for swimming stroke development in the Preschool program. Note: one parent per child may attend these lessons. Ratio 1:5.
PARENT & BABY WATERFIT (3M-3Y)
This registered waterfit program is designed for the busy parent who finds it difficult to exercise while watching children. Swimmers are positioned in the water with their baby/preschooler to experience the best possible workout using water resistance. Each participant must provide a floatation seat for their child to sit in during the class. Due to age prerequisites you must register your child for this 45 minute shallow water fit program. Max. 5.
PRESCHOOL A (3-5Y)
In this level, preschoolers develop a foundation of water skills while having fun in the pool. They learn to get in and out of the water. Instructors help swimmers jump into chest deep water. Preschoolers are introduced to lifejacket skills on their front and back. They get their face wet and blow bubbles under water. Preschoolers become comfortable performing front and back floats unassisted. Ratio 1:4.
PRESCHOOL B (3-5Y)
Preschoolers jump into chest-deep water by themselves, and get in and get out wearing a personal floatation device. They submerge and exhale underwater. They glide on their front and back while kicking all by themselves. Ratio 1:4.
PRESCHOOL C (3-5Y)
Youngsters try both a jump and a side roll into deep
water while wearing a personal floatation device. They recover objects from the bottom in waist-deep water. They work on kicking and gliding through the water on front and back unassisted for longer distances. Ratio 1:4.
PRESCHOOL D (3-5Y)
Preschoolers learn independent jumps into deep water and to get out by themselves. They open their eyes under water and recover objects from chest-deep water. They build endurance by completing 5m swims while doing front crawl, front glide with kick and kicking on their side. Ratio 1:4.
PRESCHOOL E (3-5Y)
Advanced preschoolers build on deep water skills by demonstrating a forward roll entry while wearing a personal floatation device. They develop endurance by holding their breath under water for up to 10 seconds. Interval training and whip kick is introduced at this level. Ratio 1:4.
CHILD/YOUTH 7-12 BEGINNERS (7-12Y)
This is an introductory class for children aged 7 to 12 with little or no experience in the water. Participants learn head and face submersion, front/back and side swims with an introduction to surface support. Participants repeat this level until the instructor feels they are ready for Waterloo Splash 3. Ratio 1:4.
WATERLOO SPLASH 1 (5-12Y)
These beginners jump into chest deep water all by themselves. They learn to open their eyes, exhale and hold their breath underwater. They work on floats, glides and kicking through the water on their front and back. Ratio 1:4.
WATERLOO SPLASH 2 (5-12Y)
Advanced beginners jump into deeper water and become comfortable falling sideways into the water wearing a personal floatation device. Swimmers support themselves at the surface without an aid and recover an
Dates and course codes for all swim programs can be found at www.waterloo.ca/activewaterloo Reminder: participants in introductory swim lessons will require an adult (16Y+) in the water during class for any holds 32 required as instructors maintain a 2 metre distance.
WATERLOO SPLASH 3 (5-12Y)
Swimmers develop swimming skills by learning whip kick as well as front and back crawl. They tread water for 30-45 sec. and interval training repetitions are increased (4x9m). Ratio 1:4. .
WATERLOO SPLASH 4 (5-12Y)
Swimmers learn in-water handstands and work towards the Canadian Swim to Survive Standard®: roll into deep water, tread 45-60 sec. and swim 25-50m. They improve the front crawl, back crawl and whip kick and transitions from front to back flutter kick. Ratio 1:5.
WATERLOO SPLASH 5 (5-12Y)
These junior swimmers dive into deep water and perform in-water front somersaults. They work on increasing their distance and efficiency in front crawl, back crawl and whip kick. Flutter kick interval training increases to 4 x 15m. Ratio 1:5.
Master all skills
WATERLOO SPLASH 6 (5-12Y)
Intermediate swimmers increase efficiency in front crawl, back crawl, and whip kick. They are introduced to a 5m under water swim and breaststroke arms learning breath control. Endurance is further increased by interval training (4x25m) and front crawl sprints (over 25m). Ratio 1:5.
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object in chest-deep water, swim 5-10m on front and back, and are introduced to flutter kick interval training (2x9-12m). Ratio 1:4.
WATERLOO SPLASH 7 (5-12Y)
Swimmers master shallow dives, cannonball entries, eggbeater kicks, and in-water backward somersaults. They refine their front and back crawl over 50m swims of each, and breaststroke over 25m. Ratio 1:5.
WATERLOO SPLASH 8 (5-13Y)
Swimmers rise to the challenge of advanced aquatic skills including stride entries, compact jumps and lifesaving kicks like eggbeater and scissor kick. They develop strength and power in head-up breaststroke sprints over 25m. They swim lengths of front crawl, back crawl and breaststroke, and they complete a 300m workout. Ratio 1:5.
Did you know... It takes about four sessions for a swimmer to master the skills required to progress to the next level of swimming lessons. • Advancing your child before they’re ready can cause undue stress, especially if they aren’t ready to master new, challenging skills. • All requirements must be checked off before a swimmer moves up a level. • If your child is repeating a session, share their previous report card with the swim instructor so they can focus on areas of improvement. Swimming is a life-long skill. Giving your child time to learn this skill benefits everyone.
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Reminder: Registrants in Teen 1 or 2 and Adult 1 or 2 will require an adult (16Y+) from the same household in the water during class for holds and assistance as swim instructors maintain a 2 metre distance.
WATERLOO SPLASH 9 (8-15Y)
Swimmers continue stroke development with 50m swims of front crawl, back crawl and breaststroke. Lifesaving sport skills include a 25m obstacle swim and 15m object carry. First aid focuses on assessment of conscious victims, contacting EMS, and treatment for bleeding. Fitness improves in 350m workouts and 100m timed swims. Ratio 1:5.
WATERLOO SPLASH 10 (8-15Y)
Swimmers develop better strokes over 75m swims of each stroke. They tackle lifesaving sport skills in a lifesaving medley, timed object support and rescue with a buoyant aid. First aid focuses on assessment of unconscious victims, treatment of victims in shock and obstructed airway procedures. Swimming drills develop a strong lifesaving foundation. Ratio 1:5.
WATERLOO SPLASH 11 (8-15Y)
Swimmers are challenged with 600m workouts; 300m timed swims and a 25m object carry. Strokes are refined over 100m swims. First aid focuses on treatment of bone or joint injuries and respiratory emergencies including asthma and allergic reactions. Lifesaving skills include defense methods, victim removals and rolling over and supporting a victim face up in shallow water. Ratio 1:5.
TRIATHLON SWIM TRAINING - YOUTH (8-15Y)
This one hour program focuses on the swimming component of the triathlon. The instructor works on increasing stroke efficiency, speed and swimming endurance through drills and other active stations. Focus is on achieving personal bests. No triathlon experience necessary. Prerequisite: Participants must have completed Waterloo Splash 8. Ratio 1:4.
LEADERSHIP STROKE ENHANCEMENT (12Y+)
Swimmers learn corrective drills and tips for all the basic swim strokes to be successful in our leadership programs. Prerequisite: Ready for Bronze Medallion or higher. Ratio 1:4.
TEEN 1 (12-17Y)
Work on front and back floats and glides and front, back and side flutter kicks. Learn breath control and tread water wearing a personal flotation device. Improve fitness and kicks with 4 x 9-12m interval training. Ratio 1:4.
TEEN 2 (12-17Y)
Jump into deep water and tread for 60 sec. Learn to recover an object from the bottom in chest-deep water. Improve the flutter kick over longer distances and work towards 15m front crawl and back crawl swims. Improve both fitness and flutter kick with 2 x 25m interval training. Ratio 1:4.
TEEN 3 (12-17Y)
Kick it up a notch! Work on front crawl and back crawl and kicking in 25m - 50m swims and 25m interval training workouts. Learn how to swim under water and how to do breaststroke arms and breathing over 10-15m. Support yourself at the surface for up to 2 min. Show off with cannonball entry into deep water and handstands in shallow water. Ratio 1:5.
TEEN 4 (12-17Y)
No sweat or at least none anyone can see. Learn eggbeater, stride entries and compact jumps. Swim a 300m workout and sprint 25-50m. Master the front crawl, back crawl and breaststroke. Ratio 1:5.
Looking for a great part-time job? Learn more about the steps to become a lifeguard/instructor on pages 25 to 27 (Leadership section). Courses available for age 11 and up.
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ADULT 1
Work on front and back floats, glides and flutter kick on front, side and back. Swimmers learn breath control and tread water wearing a personal flotation device. Improve fitness and kicks with 4 x 9-12m interval training. Ratio 1:4.
ADULT 2
This is an ideal beginner program for adults aged 55 years and older. Build confidence in shallow water with an emphasis on basic swimming skills, water safety, and an introduction to strokes. Ratio 1:4.
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SENIOR LEARN TO SWIM (55Y+)
ADULT
PRIVATE LESSONS - ALL AGES (6Y+) Age 6Y+ $34.06/class
Jump into deep water and tread for 60 sec. Learn to recover an object from the bottom in chest-deep water. Improve the flutter kick over longer distances and work towards 15m front crawl and back crawl swims. Improve both fitness and flutter kick with 2 x 25m interval training. Ratio 1:4.
ADULT 3
Kick it up a notch! Work on front crawl and back crawl and kicking in 25m - 50m swims and 25m interval training workouts. Learn how to swim under water and how to do breaststroke arms and breathing over 10-15m. Support yourself at the surface for up to 2min. Show off with cannonball entry into deep water and handstands in shallow water. Ratio 1:5.
ADULT 4
No sweat or at least none anyone can see! Learn eggbeater, stride entries and compact jumps. Swim a 300m workout and sprint 25-50m. Master the front crawl, back crawl and breaststroke. Ratio 1:5.
ADULT STROKE ENHANCEMENT
Swimmers learn corrective drills and tips for all the swim strokes. Prerequisite: Successfully completed Adult 4. Ratio 1:4.
TRIATHLON SWIM TRAINING (16Y+)
Participating in an upcoming triathlon? Register for this training session and work on skills, drills and secrets to improve the swim portion of the triathlon. Entry requirements: Must be able to swim 100m (4 lengths) of front crawl and back crawl. Must be a competent deep end swimmer. Max. 4.
Private lessons are a great idea if your child needs extra attention on a certain skill. The minimum age requirement is 6 years and all classes are 30 min. in length. Lessons are in blocks of six for the spring session (except Friday Session #1, five lessons). Note: Participants in private lessons at the Waterloo Splash 5 level or below will require an adult (from the same household/ same gender preferred) in the water during class for any holds or instruction required as swim instructors maintain a 2 metre distance. When registering, please indicate the class level your child needs to work on. Semi-private lessons are not available. A report card will be given to swimmers registered for 6 weeks of lessons. Bring your previous report card on the first day of your session for the new instructor. Missed lessons will not be refunded or rescheduled without a doctor's note within 7 days of the scheduled lesson. Same instructor not guaranteed for second block of spring private lessons.
ADULTS - GET ACTIVE TOO! Book a lane swim or waterfit class and save with a FitPass, available on the ActiveWaterloo membership portal. Schedule and info at waterloo.ca/swim
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WOW WATERLOO
WOW Waterloo (a Seniors’ Centre Without Walls initiative), provides free telephone-based activities and programs for all older adults. It works just the same as attending a class or a lecture at the centre— over the telephone! Programs will be available 2–3 times on Wednesdays and run 30 to 45 minutes For more information, please contact wow@waterloo.ca by email or 519-579-1020 x10037
Funding provided by the Government of Canada through the New Horizons for Seniors Program
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55+
Join our Bereavement Walking Group A chance for people who have lost someone due to illness, to walk with others who understand. Meet new people and learn how others have healed.
Newly retired? Looking for active pursuits? Not sure what there is to do? New virtual and physically distanced programs are available this spring.
Weekly walks take place in KW from September to June.
For more information call: 519-743-4114 www.hospicewaterloo.ca
waterloo.ca/activewaterloo
R FIT!
FIND YOU
FITPASS waterloo.ca/fitpass
MAKE FITNESS A LITTLE EASIER PURCHASE YOUR CITY OF WATERLOO FITPASS TODAY!
Pre-purchase admission to our drop-in swim, skate, track and sport programs. Purchase 10, 25 or 50 visits – the more you buy, the more you save. Share with a friend or give as a gift. Available at WMRC, RIM Park and AMCC. *FitPasses expire 2 years from the date of purchase
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ARTS & CULTURE
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TRAVELLING EXHIBIT Explore how gravity, radiation and isolation pose unique challenges to astronauts through authentic artifacts & interactives. Find out how the International Space Station is connected to Waterloo.
Funded by the Government of Canada
February 2022 to September 2022 Please visit us online or on social media to confirm current hours Those 12 and older must show enhanced proof of vaccination or medical exemption (with QR code) and government ID. IN CONESTOGA MALL
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ARTS & CULTURE/CAMPS
Celebrating
7 2 Years!
MARCH BREAK MADNESS Keep your kids entertained this March break! Our camp leaders and volunteers cannot wait to get crazy, messy & silly with your children! Camp fills quickly – sign up today. AGE: TIME: COST: PLACE:
5 years to 10 years 8 am–5 pm $228.30/full week RIM Park, 2001 University Ave. East
FOR MORE INFORMATION: visit our website, call 519-886-1177 x27280 or email camp@waterloo.ca
MARCH 14–18, 2022 THEMES include: Engineering Adventures Hollywood Experience Myths & Legends Secret Agent Training
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CAMPS
CITY OF WATERLOO
SUMMER DAY CAMPS Where kids love to be!
REGISTRATION BEGINS March 9, 2022 For more information see our CAMP PAGES in this Guide, or visit our website.
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Make amazing summer memories with us. Camps for ages 4–12 at 3 locations. Evolve Skateboard & Scooter is back! Plus full days now offered in collaboration with our speciality camp providers (Stemotics, Little Medical).
waterloo.ca/camp
ENRICHMENT
École élémentaire catholique
Mère-Élisabeth-Bruyère 280, promenade Glenridge Waterloo (Ontario) N2J 3W4 (519)-880-9859 meb.cscmonavenir.ca Inscrivez votre enfant pour la rentrée 2022 InscriptionsMonAvenir.ca
VOTRE ALLIÉ EN ÉDUCATION
Bringing the team to STEAM! LAUNCH programs feature 8-weeks of team-based science, technology, engineering, art and math (STEAM) activities. Kids have fun creating, making and exploring all things STEAM in-person or with live online coaches.
Spring Season March 21 - May 16, 2022 STEAM League AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAM for children in grades 3-8 Spring Littles League AFTER-SCHOOL or SATURDAY PROGRAM for children in grades K-2
Registration for Spring and Summer Leagues opening soon!
www.launchwaterloo.ca | info@launchwaterloo.ca
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IN YOUR CITY
Leisure Support The cities of Kitchener and Waterloo provide inclusion support to individuals with disabilities to participate in municipal programs. All individuals seeking inclusion support in our recreation programs require an inclusion membership. To get your inclusion membership, fill out our online information form which must be completed before you register for support. Follow these three easy steps: 1. Obtain an inclusion membership – fill out the online form at www.kitchener.ca/leisuresupport 2. Register for the inclusion support program on ACTIVE Waterloo (code: 23062) - waterloo.ca/activewaterloo 3. Register for the program you are requesting support for. For more information visit www.kitchener.ca/leisuresupport or call 519-741-2200 x7229, TTY 1-866-969-9994
Inclusion Youth Programs
Send a kid to camp and help Every Kid Count!
Each year, thousands of kids take part in our summer camps. For children with a disability, participation is made possible through support from the Every Kid Counts program. Every Kid Counts is a program that provides additional support to children and youth with a disability, enabling them to attend City of Kitchener or City of Waterloo camps. Community donations of any amount are appreciated. A donation of $450 ensures one child gets to attend camp for one week. Visit kitchener.ca/everykidcounts to learn more, or call us at 519-741-2200 ext. 7229, TTY 1-866-969-9994 and make a donation today!
All About YOUth Camp!
YOUth Sense
Summer camp for youth with special needs aged 13– 17. Youth enjoy games, sports, and special guests in an accessible camp environment.
Gain friendships, confidence, and life skills in a safe and s upportive environment! Best suited for youthaged 11-14 with special needs.
For more information call 519-741-2200 ext. 7229, TTY 1-866-969-9994
Personal Attendant for Leisure Card (PAL CARD) The PAL Card is a service designed to facilitate the involvement of people with a disability in municipal programs and services. With an approved PAL Card, your personal attendant is admitted at no charge and is present for the sole purpose of assisting you to participate. The PAL Card is accepted at municipal programs in the cities of Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge, Guelph and the township of Woolwich.
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For various other community businesses not operated by the municipalities, please call ahead to confirm details regarding the use of PAL. For more information please contact City of Kitchener at 519-741-2200 x7225, TTY 1-866-969-9994 or City of Waterloo at 519-747-8512, TTY 1-866-786-3941.
IN YOUR CITY
YOUR DOG.
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RESPONSIBLITY.
Your LIBRARY CARD gives you access to...
Cool Things to Borrow Puzzles Board Games Museum Passes Park Passes Hotspots
Book/DVD Bundles for Kids & Adults
Books, DVDs, CDs, Magazines & Newspapers
Digital Content eReading Language learning Movie streaming Learning apps
and it's all...
Pick up dog poop. Leash your dog.
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Get a library card today! Sign up online at wpl.ca or visit your nearest Waterloo Public Library location. waterloo.ca/animals
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IN YOUR CITY
HELP US PROTECT WATERLOO’S NATURAL AREAS Respect property boundaries Extending your property on to public land or natural areas is not permitted. Mowing or pruning natural areas, or using public land for garbage, yard waste, sheds, fences, play equipment, composters, vehicles and bird feeders smothers native vegetation, introduces non-native species, compacts soil and causes erosion. Respect our wildlife Waterloo is home to non-poisonous snakes, which are beneficial because they help keep local rodents in check – more so than cats! A snake will slither away when startled and will not hurt you. Respect wildlife and their habitat by observing wildlife from afar to avoid confrontation. Mammals and birds, reptiles, amphibians and insects foster healthy forests. Please do not destroy burrows, nests or other habitat and remember to always stay on designated trails.
Don’t disturb natural areas Ferns, leeks, berries and wood found in natural areas should be left alone. Planting vegetation, removing vegetation (including wood for firewood), controlling wildlife, creating new foot paths and dumping are all detrimental to Waterloo’s delicate ecosystems. The accumulated effect of these activities is costly to tax payers and creates great problems for the natural area. Plants are depleted past restoration, habitat, food and nutrients are lost, soils can become eroded, and invasive plants become established. Try planting your own native plants, found at most garden stores, in your own backyard to enjoy. This will help keep native plants for our wildlife and future generations. Drain pools and hot tubs properly Chemicals in hot tubs and pools can be harmful to vegetation and water features when drained into a park or natural area. Place the drain tube on your property, away from the park or natural area, to allow water to filter into the soils in your yard.
Be a steward of your neighbourhood’s natural areas through our Partners in Parks program To find out more, contact: City of Waterloo Environment and Parks Services P 519-886-2310 TTY 1-866-786-3941 E environment@waterloo.ca
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CELEBRATING
OVER
+ Years
SOFTBALL 2022 SEASON House League Novice Mite Squirt
(ages 4-6) (ages 7-9) (ages10-12)
Peewee (ages13-15)
Come out and PLAY , make it YOUR game ! WWW.kwmbsa.ca 519-579-2888
Let’s Beat Covid Let’s Play Ball
Bantam (ages16-19)
Register online @ www.kwmbsa.ca
Due TO Covid-19 Are Fees will Be Set When Season Starts Please register online so we Have numbers to organize
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K -W MINOR BOYS SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION
Teams and Game Schedules
Fee assistance is available. KWMBSA, in partnership with the Kitchener Sports Association, City of Waterloo and KidSport help provides assistance so all kids can play! Contact us at info@kwmbsa.ca
Do you want to make a splash?
Competitive Diving! Learn to Dive for all ages! Learn more now: kwdivingregister@gmail.com http://www.kwdivingclub.org
kwdivingclub KW Diving Club KW Diving Club
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SOCCER PROGRAMMING
SPORTS, LEAGUES & FITNESS
ALL ABILITIES AND SKILL LEVELS WELCOME
FOR ALL PLAYERS U3-U21 • Outdoor & Indoor Recreational Program • Skill Centre Program • Competitive Program • Ontario Player Development League (OPDL) • League One Ontario • Goalkeeper Training • Skills Training • Summer Camp • March Break Camp • Abilities United • Leadership Academy • Match Official Courses • Coach Education & Development • PD Day Shooting Clinic • OPDL Camps
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519.578.9680
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is for everyone
Whatever your age or ability – athlete, older adult, pregnant, recovering from illness or surgery or looking to improve overall wellness – we have a class just for you!
See our full schedule of classes on our website.
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WATER FITNESS
waterloo.ca/swim
Coming soon—
enjoy two indoor walking options at the Waterloo Memorial Recreation Complex! Watch for updates and scheduling information this spring at
waterloo.ca/track
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Contact us today 519-743-4970 or visit us @ www.kwgymnastics.ca
The City of Waterloo offers year-round skating opportunities at many of our arenas - for all ages. We look forward to seeing you there for public skates, shinny hockey and more! Find all the rink details and schedules at
waterloo.ca/skate
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SPORTS, LEAGUES & FITNESS
2022 PRE-SEASON POWER SKATING CLINICS AUG. 22- 26 and AUG. 29 - SEP. 2 | AT RIM PARK
POWER 1
U7, U8, U9 House League 5:30–6:20 pm 30 spots
$178.26 (10 sessions)
PHONE
519-884-5363 x17229
POWER 1
U7, U8, U9 House League 6–6:50 pm 30 spots
FOR MORE INFO
$178.26 (10 sessions)
POWER 2
powerskating@waterloo.ca
U8, U9, U10, U11 – A, Select, MD, Advanced House League 6:30–7:20 pm 30 spots $178.26 (10 Sessions) POWER 2 with dryland
U8, U9, U10, U11 – A, Select, MD 7– 7:50 pm 30 spots $208.70 (10 Sessions) (Pre-skate dryland from 6:15–6:45 pm, M/T/TH) POWER 3 & 4 with dryland
U10, U11, U12, U13, U14 – AA, AAA 7:30– 8:20 pm **ONLY 24 spots $235.67 (10 Sessions) (Pre-skate dryland from 6:45–7:15 pm, M/T/TH) POWER 3 & 4 with dryland
U10, U11, U12, U13, U14 – AA, AAA 8– 8:50 pm **ONLY 24 spots $235.67 (10 Sessions) (Pre-skate dryland from 7:15–7:45 pm, M/T/TH)
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VOLUNTEERING
Be a steward of your local park by organizing a Partners in Parks project! Stewardship activities • Maintain and monitor bird houses • Manage invasive plants • Mulch woodland trails • Clean up litter • Join a scheduled community planting event
Long-term park projects • Manage invasive plants • Little free library & message boards • Plant and maintain pollinator gardens or living fence buffers
Follow the Partners in Parks Program Guide to learn more about how to get involved.
Image copyright Alan V. Morgan
For more information on how you can get involved in park stewardship activities within Waterloo, visit our website or email stewardship@waterloo.ca
waterloo.ca/stewardship
Share your passion for pollinators Drop in at a community stewardship activity organized by the Pollinator Working Group from May to October. Help improve habitat for our native pollinators. Visit our website for details.
waterloo.ca/BeeCity Please note: Community stewardship activities and park projects will take place on the advice of Region of Waterloo 50 Public Health and provincial guidelines.
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Become an Instructor/ Lifeguard Become fully certified and start an awesome high school and post secondary job! TO BECOME A LIFEGUARD
TO BECOME AN INSTRUCTOR
Bronze Medallion/ Emergency First Aid & CPR B 13 years of age or Bronze Star
Bronze Medallion/ Emergency First Aid & CPR B 13 years of age or Bronze Star
Bronze Cross Bronze Medallion & Emergency First Aid award No age prerequisite
Bronze Cross Bronze Medallion & Emergency First Aid award No age prerequisite
Standard First Aid & CPR C with AED 13 years of age
National Lifeguard (NL) 15 years of age with Bronze Cross & current Standard First Aid & CPR C awards
LSS Assistant Instructors (optional qualification) 14 years of age
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for the City of Waterloo aquatics team!
LSS Instructors & Swim Instructors current Bronze Cross or NL award 15 years of age
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For further information concerning leadership courses or the hiring process, please speak to the manager of aquatics.
National Lifeguard (NL) 15 years of age with Bronze Cross & current Standard First Aid & CPR C awards
If you require this information in an alternate format, please contact: P. 519-886-1177 TTY: 1-866-786-3941 E. gus.siountres@waterloo.ca
Contact the Swimplex at 519-886-1177 x27229
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Welcome to the newly expanded Waterloo Memorial Recreation Complex
OPENING THROUGHOUT 2022 New amenities include: • Community Pavilion as the home of the city’s older adult recreation programs • Civic front featuring multi-use activity court, café and updated customer service kiosk • Hauser Fitness Core with state of the art fitness rooms and walking track • Renovated aquatic change rooms
WATERLOO MEMORIAL RECREATION COMPLEX 101 Father David Bauer Drive Waterloo, Ontario
FREE PARKING
www.waterloo.ca/wmrc