Swimming Lesson Changes

Swimming Lesson Changes
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Town of Hanna recently issued the following announcement.

Registration for lessons for the 2022 season opens with changes. This year, families can register by submitting their information by email anytime they are ready!

Lessons and procedures have changed though, so please review carefully.

When to Register

Staff will be at the pool office starting May 2 to accept swimming lesson registrations and season pass payments. Weekdays from May 2 to May 13, the pool office will open at 10:00 am until 2:00 pm to accept forms and payments. Confirmation of registration will come later in the week and after payment is received.

How to Register

  1. Complete, print and sign the lesson registration form. (also found at hanna.ca/pool or the form can be picked up at the pool)
  2. Pay (methods accepted are reviewed below)
  3. Deliver complete with payment to the pool (email forms are accepted if paying electronically)
  4. A confirmation email will arrive within 2 business days of payment.

How to Pay

Details on any of the following can be found at hanna.ca/payment-methods. If paying in person, please pay at the pool.

  • Cash
  • Cheque
  • Debit
  • E-Transfer to payments@hanna.ca (be sure to include the name of swimmer and level)
  • Option-Pay using Credit Card. (fees apply)

What’s Changed?

  • Registration is more flexible
  • Payment methods have expanded
  • Lessons are no longer offered by Red Cross

Lifesaving Society Lessons

The Canadian Red Cross is winding down its Swimming and Water Safety to focus on surging humanitarian demands. Therefore, the Hanna pool is transitioning to the lessons provided through the Lifesaving Society. A conversion chart (found below) has been prepared to assist with the transition. Simply, find the level you have completed and follow the pathway to register in the level advised. The conversion chart is included with each registration package

Original source can be found here.



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