Pisces Swim Club worries about potential program cuts with Aquatic Centre closure
PRINCE GEORGE – The City of Prince George announced the Prince George Aquatic Centre will be closing for at least two years beginning on January 1, 2026, as a full scale $37 million renovation and upgrades project is set to begin.
“Like any facility, just like a house, you can maintain it as well as you want, to which we have done a really good job of this pool. But at some point you might have to remove your insulation and redo it. You might have to redo the roof, you might have to do the floors, you might have to do the decks, and so on. That’s exactly what we’re doing with the Aquatic Centre,” said the City’s Director of Civic Facilities and Events Andy Beesley.
“Everything from the exterior of the building, which needs addressing, it’s leaking a little bit. The roof, the insulation needs to be increased dramatically because of our cold winters and so on. But it’s also things like redoing all the deck tiles, all the washrooms, all the change rooms,” he continued.
