Nanaimo ‘aggressively recruiting’ lifeguards to restore service levels at area pools
NANAIMO — A shortage of qualified lifeguards is behind some shuffling of programming at the City’s two indoor pool facilities.
Swim lessons ordinarily run at Beban pool were shifted to the Nanaimo Aquatic Centre (NAC), beginning Sunday, Jan. 8, a move which resulted in a reduction of public swim times on Sundays at the NAC.
City aquatics manager Kathy Gonzales said the current challenges are a byproduct of shutting facilities during the initial days of the pandemic.
“For the two years that we were really immersed in COVID-19, there were a lot of facility closures and due to the public health orders we weren’t able to offer that same level of advanced aquatic certification we would normally run.”