WEYBURN - The Weyburn Leisure Centre will remain closed for the remainder of 2024, with no date as to when it will reopen, as there are “significant issues” in the pool basin and related structures.
The City of Weyburn issued an update on Thursday, noting that Ground Penetrating Radar analysis was conducted on the pool structure, and the findings showed failures in the pool basin, hot tub and pool deck areas.
“As a result, the indoor portion of the Weyburn Leisure Centre will remain closed for the remainder of 2024, with no definitive timeline for reopening as we work through the necessary repairs,” said a statement from the City.
The City has been in discussions as to what the next steps are, and further updates will be provided as they move through the process.
In response to community feedback, the City will extend the operating hours for the Credit Union Spark Centre, starting on Oct. 15, with hours to begin with opening at 6 a.m.
“This adjustment is aimed at accommodating patrons who previously used the Leisure Centre for early morning swims,” said the City’s statement.
There will be some options offered for WLC pass holders to support them through this extended closure.
1. Memberships can be paused until the facility reopens;
2. Members can transfer their memberships to the Credit Union Spark Centre;
3. A pro-rated refund can be obtained if patrons wish, for the remainder of their membership term.
“We understand the situation is far from ideal, and we are exploring all available options to address the issues,” said Andrew Crowe, leisure services director.
“Unfortunately, this will be a lengthy process, as the necessary repairs are extensive.We appreciate the community’s patience as we work through these challenges to bring an indoor pool back to Weyburn as soon as possible,” he added.