Pool Info and Entry Fees

Entry Fees

Adult (16+) Concession Kids (5-15) Kids (4 and under)
$7.50 $6 $5.50 $0 (with fee paying adult)

$67.50 (10 entry pass)

$127.50 (20 entry pass)

$300 (50 entry pass)

$54 (10 entry pass)

$102 (20 entry pass)

$240 (50 entry pass)

$46 (10 entry pass)  
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Our 25-metre , 8-lane pool and leisure lagoon is  heated to 28 - 29 degrees Celsius year-round.

Margaret River Swim School (Learn to Swim Program)

The Margaret River Recreation Centre now runs the Margaret River Swim School. Lessons are provided for infants and pre-schoolers, as well as after school and Saturday morning lessons for school aged children. For more information, please head over to our Learn to Swim page. 

Swimming Women

Swimming Women welcomes women of all abilities to join in. Programs are run all year round and private sessions can also be organised for complete beginners, serious swimmers or those seeking stroke analysis.

For more information visit the Swimming Women Website or contact Charlotte O'Beirne on 0447 698 822 or by email at charlotte@swimmingwomen.com.au

Margaret River Underwater Hockey Club

The Margaret River Underwater Hockey Club caters for juniors and seniors in this strong aquatic sport of the region. The club has provided both State and National male and female representatives.

Margaret River Aquatic Club (Swim Squad)

The Margaret River Aquatic Club (MRAC). Joining MRAC is more than just swimming laps; it's about being part of a supportive community where you can push your limits, make friends, and achieve your goals in and out of the water. For any queries and information about membership, please contact development@wa.swimming.org.au

WATCH AROUND WATER 

Key messages for parents and carers:

  • Under 5 years – always keep them within arm’s reach
  • If your child is under five years of age, supervision must be within arm’s reach – meaning you need to be in the water with your child.
  • Under 12 years – always keep them in sight. Children 12 years and under must have an accompanying adult to supervise them. 
  • PLEASE WATCH YOUR CHILD ,NOT YOUR MOBILE PHONE 
  • Constant active supervision is required for children. Parents and carers must be prepared to enter the water and maintain constant visual contact.
  • Take steps to minimise distractions – such as mobile phones or chatting to other parents – to avoid lapses in supervision.
  • Ensure you have everything you need before getting into the water, such as towels and dry clothes.

 

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