Welcome to Redcliffe War Memorial Pool
Our facility offers you the only indoor heated 50m swimming pool on the Peninsula as well as an indoor heated 18m Program pool and an outdoor heated, fully shaded toddlers splash pool that the little ones will splash in for hours!
Enjoy our range of aquatic programs, including our GOswim Learn to Swim swimming lessons, aqua aerobics, adult SwimFit and Squad Training. We have extensive outdoor grassed areas for family picnics and get togethers.
Come in and visit us today! We look forward to providing you with the best health and leisure experience possible.
Opening Hours
Monday: 5:30am - 7:00pm
Tuesday 5:30am - 6.00pm
Wednesday: 5:30am - 6:00pm
Thursday: 5:30am - 7:00pm
Friday: 5:30am - 6:00pm
Saturday: 6:00am - 3.00 pm
Sunday: 8:00am - 3.00 pm
Public Holidays: 10:00am - 4:00pm
Anzac Day: 1:00pm - 4:00pm
Good Friday & Christmas Day: Closed
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Why Spring Swimming is Vital for a Safe Summer
Spring is already here and with summer just around the corner, it is vital to consider how you can support your child to be water-safe and ready to enjoy swimming and aquatic activities ahead of the warmer season. Read more to learn why swimming preparation in spring is vital for a safe summer.
The Risks of Swimming Alone
Swimming with companions reduces the risks involved with swimming alone, such as absence of immediate assistance, vulnerability to accidents and reduced recognition of potential health risks. Read on to learn more about these risks and how important it is for children and weak or non-swimmers to swim safely with responsible peers.
GOswim Waterways Safety Week
Waterways Safety Week is coming to your GOswim lessons from 12 - 18 June. Our GOswim friends have been preparing to take you on a journey to learn important water safety skills and strategies for different waterways including the beach, lakes, rivers and more. Read more to find out why you and your child should learn how to stay safe in different waterways and the life-saving benefits this could have.
Securing your home to be water safe
Children drowning in home pools often happens accidentally and silently. It's crucial to prioritise safety measures and watch out for unsuspecting hazards to prevent accidents and injuries. Keep reading for tips on how to create a safe environment in and around the home.