Ontario parents frustrated with lack of swimming lessons amid lifeguard shortage
Lacey Miller is frustrated after her daughter’s fall swimming lessons were abruptly cancelled this week due to a lifeguard shortage.
The Ottawa mother said her five-year-old’s swim classes were set to start soon, after she secured a spot in a program last month, but a call from a city staffer on Monday informed her the lessons were scrapped over a lack of qualified lifeguards.
“My child was looking forward to it. We were looking forward to it. … it is frustrating,” she said in an interview on Tuesday. “We just think it’s a life skill. So, it’s really important for kids to learn how to swim.”
Several Ontario cities say they’re dealing with a shortage of lifeguards, which is leading to class cancellations as well as reduced public swim times – and frustrations among affected parents like Miller.