The Frank J. Dunn Swimming Pool is now closed.
The Kinsmen Water Park is now open for the 2025 summer season. The Lake Country Co-op Leisure Centre opens this summer for indoor public programming.
The Frank J Dunn swimming pool is located at Carlton Comprehensive High School, owned by the Sask Rivers Public School Division and is jointly operated by the City of Prince Albert and the Saskatchewan Rivers School Division #119.
For any inquiries, please email aquatics@citypa.com.
The Future of the Frank J Dunn Pool Media Release |
Frank J. Dunn Pool Closing – An End of an Era The Saskatchewan Rivers School Division and the City of Prince Albert are preparing to bid farewell to the Frank J. Dunn Pool, a cornerstone for swimming, physical education, and community recreation for over five decades. As the community looks to the future, the state-of-the-art Lake Country Co-op Leisure Centre will open in the spring of 2025, marking a new chapter in local aquatics and recreation. Built in 1973-74, the Frank J. Dunn Pool is owned by the Saskatchewan Rivers School Division but has been jointly operated by the SRSD and the City of Prince Albert. Over the years, it has provided countless opportunities for students and residents, from swimming lessons to recreational programs. However, as the new Lake Country Co-op Leisure Centre nears completion, the Frank J. Dunn Pool will begin phasing out community use and moving towards closure. The new Lake Country Co-op Leisure Centre represents a significant investment in Prince Albert’s future, offering modern amenities, expanded programming, and enhanced user experiences. This transition ensures that students and residents can enjoy state-of-the-art facilities that cater to the needs of a growing and vibrant community.
The City of Prince Albert and Saskatchewan Rivers Public School Division are committed to ensuring a smooth transition as the community moves forward with the Lake Country Co-op Leisure Centre. For more information, please contact: Mike Hurd Jody Boulet |
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