Got Questions?
Frequently Asked Questions
When do bookings start?
Online booking opens on March 1st, @ 6:30 a.m. every year. Lessons run from June – August.
How are lessons structured?
Lessons are taught over a 1 hour period for 5 consecutive days, Monday-Friday.
What do I need for swimming lessons?
All swimmers are required to have their own bathing suit and towel. Sunscreen and/or swim shirts are encouraged. No goggles or floatation devices are required.
When do I pay?
A non-refundable $50 deposit per swimmer is required at the time of registration. The remaining balance of payment must be provided on the first class. We accept cash, e-transfers. E-transfers can be sent to chaquatics15@gmail.com
What if It is Raining For the Lessons?
Lessons run as normal if it is raining however safety of the participants and instructors is paramount. We follow the 30-30 rule for lightning safety so if we see lightning followed within 30 seconds by a thunder clap we vacate the water for 30 minutes. For added safety we use the app ‘Weather Bug’ which provides accurate weather information for your exact location and the precise location of lightning strikes. If it should happen to lightning while we are in the water, we provide the first aid portion of the lesson in an indoor area.
Can classes have swimmers at varying swim levels?
Yes! Our instructors are experienced with teaching swimmers across various skill levels simultaneously.
What if my classes fall during the week of a long weekend?
Classes will still run for the full 5 days, Monday – Friday.
What if my child is new to swim lessons?
New swimmers are evaluated their first class and placed at appropriate level based on their current set of skills.
What if I lost my Childs report card?
Swimmers without a report card are evaluated their first class and placed at appropriate level based on their current set of skills.
The Red Cross announced they will no longer be offering their swim program. what happens now?
The Red Cross Swim Kids program is no longer be offered as of 2023. We will now move forward to teach the Lifesaving Society Swim for Life program.