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Fall and Winter 2014-2015 Parks and Recreation call 519-940-9092 or visit www.orangeville.ca

Table of Contents Message from the Mayor.... 4 3 Contact Information...4 Policy and Registration Information...6-7 Town of Orangeville Community Events....9 Birthday Party Packages...11 Children and Youth Programs.... 12-18 Adult Fitness Programs... 19-21 Active 55+ Fitness Programs... 22-23 Recreation Packages...24 Recreation Facilities...26 Specialty Parks...27 Parks Listing... 28-29 Map of Facilities, Parks and Trails... 30-31 Babysitting and First Aid Courses....32 Pool Information...33 Red Cross Swimming Levels...34 Children and Youth Swim Lessons - Fall... 35-39 Children and Youth Swim Lessons - Winter I. 40-43 Children and Youth Swim Lessons - Winter II..44-47 Teen and Adult Swim Lessons...48 Red Cross Instructor Components...48 Lifesaving and Lifeguarding Components...49 Recreational Swim Programs... 50-51 Orangeville Public Library.... 52-57 General Information 519-940-9092 / www.orangeville.ca

4 Greetings from the Mayor Contact Us General Information Dear Residents: We all have such busy schedules these days that lots of pre-planning is required to keep everything organized. This is why you are receiving the Fall and Winter Parks and Recreation guide several weeks earlier than usual so you can plan early and not miss out on any of the activities offered this year. There are so many activities to choose from you will need the extra time to look through all of the exciting recreation opportunities! The Parks and Recreation Department has been working on some important projects, all of which are designed to enrich Orangeville residents recreation opportunities. The floor and refrigeration system replacement at Tony Rose Memorial Sports Centre is in its completion stage, well in time for the busy hockey and skating season ahead. Parks and Recreation 519-940-9092 Toll Free (all departments) 1-866-941-0440 Alder Street Recreation Centre 519-940-9092 Tony Rose Memorial Sports Centre 519-940-9092 Parks & Recreation Aquatics Ext. 4110 Director Ed Brennan Ext. 4101 Acting Facilities Manager Charles Cosgrove Ext. 4107 Facilities Supervisor John Whipp Ext. 4108 Parks Supervisor Kevin Barry Ext. 4115 Aquatics Supervisor Deb Halls Ext. 4105 519-940-9092 / www.orangeville.ca By the end of the summer, weather permitting, residents will be able to enjoy the new splash pad at Fendley Park. The need for a second splash pad has grown since 2000 and it s with much gratitude that the Town has partnered with the Rotary Club of Orangeville to make this project a reality. Our local service clubs are committed to providing these services to the community and the Town couldn t do it without their support. The demand for more group fitness classes has continued this past year, resulting in new classes such as Meditation, Kick Fit, Body Blast and Calm Steady Strong, a therapeutic fitness program for those experiencing cancer in their lives. A new three-month fitness package will be available beginning in September, plus all classes are now being offered on a very affordable drop-in basis. I hope you have had a chance to check out the new Town website. A new feature is a Parks and Recreation Daily Activity Schedule which provides a quick link to what s happening at the recreation centres. Visit www.orangeville.ca to access this great new feature. With cooler weather just around the corner, don t forget to get out on the Town s ever-growing trail network for a walk, run or bike ride it s an easy way to fit active recreation or transportation into anyone s busy schedule! Sincerely, Mayor Rob Adams Facilities Co-ordinator Karen Hunt Ext. 4103 Recreation Program Co-ordinator Stephanie Pavao Ext. 4129 Administrative Assistant Alison Postma Ext. 4109 Town Hall 519-941-0440

6 General Information 519-940-9092 / www.orangeville.ca In Person 275 Alder Street or 6 Northmen Way Online Registration www.orangeville.ca What You Need How To Register Benefits Course codes Cash, debit, cheque, VISA, Mastercard Family account information Client ID Account PIN Credit card Information (Mastercard, VISA) Register at Alder Street Recreation Centre from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sat. & Sun., or at Tony Rose Memorial Sports Centre from 8 a.m.- 12 p.m. Mon.,Wed.,Fri. and 4:30-9 p.m. Mon. to Fri. Register online using e-registration at www.orangeville.ca There is a convenience fee of 3 percent plus $2.75 per transaction when registering online, payable to the online registration service provider Personal service Explore alternate choices with registration staff Immediate confirmation Pay by cash, debit, cheque, VISA, Mastercard Best chance of getting your first choice Accessible 24/7 Register from any computer Immediate confirmation Print receipts (current only) Print or e-mail schedules See availability of programs View program changes How do I get my client ID? 1. If you or a member of your immediate family ever registered for a Parks and Recreation program, and you have provided an email address to the Parks and Recreation Department, you may go to online registration and under the My Account tab, click I forgot my login information, please email it to me. Enter your email address. Your login information will be sent to your email account. 2. You can contact the Parks and Recreation Department at 519-940-9092 to obtain your client information, or to set up a family account. Determining Resident Status lf your immediate family, business or your landlord pays property taxes to the Town of Orangeville, you are considered to be an Orangeville resident. Non-residents participating in Town programs are subject to an additional 20% per program per person. The Town reserves the right to request proof of residency. Discounts A 15% discount will be applied to each program when three or more members of one family are registered in a Town of Orangeville program. To qualify, all family members must be registered in the same program session, and register at the same time. Only Town of Orangeville residents are eligible for the group discount. Fees for seniors programs, drop-in and Compass/Wellness passes are calculated at a 20% discount. Online Registration Customers may register online using software provided by The Active Network, Inc. The online convenience fee is $2.75 per registration per class (Active Network fee) plus 3% of the total transaction (online banking fee). The online convenience fee is non-refundable, unless the program is cancelled by the Town. Fees are subject to change. Harmonized Sales Tax HST is included in all pricing shown unless specified and is only charged to program participants 14 years of age and older. Fee for Returned NSF Cheques/Credit Cards An administrative fee of $25 will be charged for all cheque and credit card payments returned unpaid by your financial institution. Full payment, including the administrative fee, must be paid by cash, certified cheque or an alternate credit card to remain registered in the program. Waiting Lists Registrants will be placed on a waiting list in the order that the registration is received if a program is full. It is recommended to register on a waiting list as additional spaces may be made available based on the demand for the program. Receipts A receipt will be issued at registration for any Town of Orangeville program. If your receipt is

misplaced there will be a fee of $5 per session, per activitity, to reprint tax receipts. Online receipts can only be printed once. Photographs/Video Photographic/video equipment (including Personal Digital Assistants and Cellular Phones) is not allowed in changerooms, washrooms or in program spaces. Taking photos or videos of participants during programs is not permitted. The media or Town staff will not take photos or videos of participants for promotional purposes without written permission. Class/Program Postponement/Cancellations The Parks and Recreation Department reserves the right to withdraw, postpone, cancel or combine classes/programs, to limit/increase registration or change course location at any time. The Town may cancel any class/program that does not meet minimum registration numbers prior to the start date of the program, or periodically cancel classes due to holidays or tournaments/special events taking place in Town facilities. Participants will be offered a refund or the opportunity to transfer to another class/program if available. Facility and program cancellations will be posted on the Town s website at www.orangeville.ca. Age Policy Participants must be within the age range for each program by December 31 of the same year. Proof of age (such as a birth certificate) may be requested at any time to confirm a participant s birth date. Credit and Account Balances Unpaid account balances must be paid prior to registering for another program/course/rental. A credit on the account may be used to pay for program registrations, drop-in programs, and facility rentals, etc. Please note the Town may transfer a credit balance that has remained on a customer s account for an extended period of time to the General Government Revenue Account. These funds will no longer be available as payment for programs after the transfer has taken place. Pro-rating of Program Fees Fees are not pro-rated for late registration of programs. Registrations for new programs from waitlists may be pro-rated. Transfers Transfers from one class/program to another are based on space availability within the same session. Transfers will be permitted up to and including the third lesson of the program. Refunds Requests for program refunds must be received in writing by the Parks and Recreation Department. All refunds are subject to an administration fee, unless registered and withdrawn online up to five (5) days before program start date, and a credit is left on the customer s account. Withdrawal requests accompanied by a doctor s note will be considered on an individual basis. Please see chart below. Refund Extended Programs (once or twice a week) Before program starts After program starts and prior to the end of the third class Program fee less administration fee Pro-rated based on receipt of written request less administration fee Administration Fee $10 aquatics, general programs, one-day day camp Cancellation by Town Full Refund Pro-rated based on number of classes cancelled Weekly day camps, workshops, aquatic leadership courses or re-certification courses Refund 5 days or more before the start of the program Program fee less administration fee Within 5 days of the start of the program, or after the program starts 50% of program fee less administration fee Administration Fee $10 workshops, one-day and one-weekend courses $25 two-weekend courses, weekly day camps Cancellation by Town Full Refund Pro-rated based on number of classes cancelled Personal information is collected pursuant to the Municipal Freedom of lnformation and Protection of Privacy Act and will be used for the purpose of program registration and administration only. Questions about this collection should be directed to the Town of Orangeville, Parks and Recreation Department, 275 Alder Street, Orangeville, Ontario L9W 5H6. 7 General Information 519-940-9092 / www.orangeville.ca

8 519-940-9092 / www.orangeville.ca General Information Come on in! Experience all we have to offer More info on pages 52-57 Fostering growth, imagination and a love of literacy

9 Orangeville Farmers Market ongoing until October 25, Saturdays 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. outside Town Hall in downtown Orangeville Indoor Winter Farmers Market every other Saturday, November 8-April 25 at Town Hall www.orangevillefarmersmarket.ca A Taste of Orangeville Doors Open Sidewalk Sale August 16, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. August 16, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. www.downtownorangeville.ca/519-942-0087 Orangeville Fall Fair August 29 - September 1 Orangeville Fairgrounds www.orangevillefairgrounds.ca Headwaters Arts Festival September 19-28 www.thehillsofheadwaters.com/headwatersartsfestival Culture Day in the Park September 27, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Alexandra Park www.downtownorangeville.ca Orangeville Art Group 44th Annual Show and Sale October 3-5, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tony Rose Memorial Sports Centre www.orangevilleartgroup.ca Harvest Celebration October 25, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. www.downtownorangeville.ca / 519-942-0087 Halloween Free Swim & Skate October 26, 12-4 p.m. Alder Street Recreation Centre www.orangeville.ca Santa Claus Parade Saturday, November 15, 5 p.m. Kinsmen Club of Orangeville www.orangevillekinsmen.ca Moonlight Magic & Tractor Parade of Lights Friday, November 21, 6-9:30 p.m. Annual lighting of Town of Orangeville Christmas Tree www.downtownorangeville.ca Christmas in the Park opens early December Orangeville Optimist Club http://www.orangevilleoptimists.ca Orangeville s First Night New Year s Eve Family Event December 31, 6-9:30 p.m. Tony Rose Memorial Sports Centre www.orangeville.ca Families in Motion Day February 16, 2015 Alder Street Recreation Centre www.orangeville.ca General Information 519-940-9092 / www.orangeville.ca

11 Party Packages Cost: $165.56(R) / $198.67(N) Up to 18 participants Two-hour party at the recreation facility One hour with two staff co-ordinators on site for crafts and games Second hour use of room for food and gift opening Cost: $165.56(R) / $198.67(N) Up to 12 participants (extra fee applies for more than 12 participants) One-hour public swim (see public swim schedule) One hour in a room with one staff coordinator (staff does not participate in the swim) Cost: $165.56(R) / $198.67(N) Up to 18 participants (over 18 participants extra fees apply) One-hour public skate (see public skate schedule) One hour in a room with one staff coordinator (staff does not participate in the skate) Cost: $204.20(R) / $245.04(N) Up to 50 participants One-hour swim in the leisure or lap pool One hour in a room with one staff co-ordinator (staff does not participate in the swim) Cost: $275.94(R) / $331.13(N) Up to 50 participants One-hour swim in the leisure or lap pool with the slide One hour in a room with one staff co-ordinator (staff does not participate in the swim) Children and Youth Programs 519-940-9092 / www.orangeville.ca

12 Children and Youth Programs 519-940-9092 / www.orangeville.ca Baby and Me Aquafit (parent and babies 4 months and over) A group fitness program in the water for you with your baby. Babies will sit in small boats close to you, while you participate in a full body cardio and muscle conditioning workout. Babies must be able to sit up unassisted. Fee: $87.26(R) / $104.71(N) Th AS Sep 18-Nov 13 9:15 AM 23281 Th AS Sep 18-Nov 13 11:00 AM 24266 Th AS Nov 20-Jan 29 9:15 AM 23282 Th AS Nov 20-Jan 29 10:00 AM 24278 Th AS Feb 5-Apr 2 10:00 AM 23283 Parents & Babes Yoga Enjoy close, meaningful interaction with your baby as you develop your own yoga skills. Experience increased health, well being, inner peace, range of motion and joint mobility. Please bring a towel, water bottle, fleece blanket and toy for your child. Designed for parents with babies up to 9 months of age. Fee: $8.50 drop-in Wee Wigglers (parents and toddlers 18 months - 3 years) Explore music, dance and fitness with your toddler. Moving together will help develop agility, balance and co-ordination. Fee: $40.16(R) / $48.19(N) Sa TR Sep 20-Nov 15 11:45 AM 24351 Sa TR Nov 29-Feb 7 11:45 AM 24362 Sa TR Feb 21-Apr 25 11:45 AM 24386 Twinkle Toes Ballet (3-4 years) Ballet is a disciplined dance form allowing the student to attain graceful movement and flexibility while learning the fundamentals. Dancers will learn the basics of ballet through the creative elements of play. Fee: $40.16(R) / $48.19(N) Tu TR Sep 16-Nov 11 6:15 PM 24349 Sa TR Sep 20-Nov 15 10:15 AM 24350 Tu TR Nov 25- Feb 3 6:15 PM 24360 Sa TR Nov 29-Feb 7 10:15 AM 24361 Tu TR Feb 17-Apr 21 6:15 PM 24384 Sa TR Feb 21-Apr 25 10:15 AM 24385 Giggles & Wiggles Dance (3-5 years) Participants will be introduced to the fundamentals of dance, movement and rhythm with the focus on jazz. This class promises to be active and fun! For boys and girls. Attire: active wear, shorts and t-shirts, tights, leotards, and clean indoor shoes. Fee: $40.16(R) / $48.19(N) Tu TR Sep 16-Nov 11 5:30 PM 24341 Sa TR Sep 20-Nov 15 9:30 AM 24342 Tu TR Nov 25- Feb 3 5:30 PM 24353 Sa TR Nov 29-Feb 7 9:30 AM 24354 Tu TR Feb 17-Apr 21 5:30 PM 24370 Sa TR Feb 21-Apr 25 9:30 AM 24371 Introduction to Ballet (5-7 years) Ballet is a disciplined dance form allowing the student to attain graceful movement and flexibility while learning the fundamentals. Classes are based on traditional ballet syllabus with creative opportunities to learn. Fee: $40.16(R) / $48.19(N)

Tu TR Sep 16-Nov 11 7:15 PM 24343 Sa TR Sep 20-Nov 15 11:15 AM 24344 Tu TR Nov 25- Feb 3 7:15 PM 24355 Sa TR Nov 29-Feb 7 11:15 AM 24356 Tu TR Feb 17-Apr 21 7:15 PM 24378 Sa TR Feb 21-Apr 25 11:15 AM 24379 Introduction to Jazz (5-7 years) Jazz is an exciting dance form that allows students to enhance their physical co-ordination and flexibility as well as exploring different movements in conjunction with various music mediums. Beginning students will learn fundamental jazz skills, but all levels of experience welcome. Fee: $40.16(R) / $48.19(N) Tu TR Sep 16-Nov 11 6:45 PM 24347 Sa TR Sep 20-Nov 15 10:45 AM 24348 Tu TR Nov 25- Feb 3 6:45 PM 24358 Sa TR Nov 29-Feb 7 10:45 AM 24359 Tu TR Feb 17-Apr 21 6:45 PM 24381 Sa TR Feb 21-Apr 25 10:45 AM 24382 Zumba for Children (7-10 years) A fun music and moving dance exercise class. Fee: $40.16(R) / $48.19(N) W TR Sep 17-Nov 12 6:00 PM 24352 W TR Nov 26-Feb 4 6:00 PM 24363 W TR Feb 18-Apr 22 6:00 PM 24387 Introduction to Contemporary (8-11 years) An expressive artistic dance form that incorporates modern, jazz and ballet techniques, allowing the dancer to portray their artistic self through storytelling movement. Fee: $40.16(R) / $48.19(N) Tu TR Sep 16-Nov 11 7:45 PM 24345 Tu TR Nov 25-Feb 3 7:45 PM 24357 Tu TR Feb 17-Apr 21 7:45 PM 24380 Introduction to Baseball (3-4 years) Children will take part in various activities, encouraging the development of fundamental movements. This class will promote physical activity and fun while learning to play baseball. Children must be ready to participate independently without parental support. Fee: $40.16(R) / $48.19(N) Tu TR Sep 16-Nov 11 7:10 PM 24444 Tu TR Nov 25-Feb 3 7:10 PM 24449 Tu TR Feb 17-Apr 21 7:10 PM 24456 Introduction to Hockey (3-4 years) Children will take part in various activities, encouraging the development of fundamental movements. This class will promote physical activity and fun while learning to play hockey. Children must be ready to participate independently without parental support. Fee: $40.16(R) / $48.19(N) Tu TR Sep 16-Nov 11 6:35 PM 24443 Tu TR Nov 25-Feb 3 6:35 PM 24450 Tu TR Feb 17-Apr 21 6:35 PM 24457 Hockey (4-5 years) Children will participate in various hockey activities with a focus on fundamental skills such as coordination, co-operation, and gross motor movements. Children will begin to learn the rules, how to pass, stick handle, shoot and how to play as a team. [Next Page] 13 Children and Youth Programs 519-940-9092 / www.orangeville.ca

14 Children and Youth Programs 519-940-9092 / www.orangeville.ca Fee: $57.38(R) / $68.85(N) Th TR Sep 18-Nov 13 6:55 PM 24445 Th TR Nov 27-Feb 5 6:55 PM 24448 Th TR Feb 19-Apr 23 6:55 PM 24454 Introduction to Soccer (3-4 years) Children will take part in various activities, encouraging the development of fundamental movements. This class will promote physical activity and fun while learning to play soccer. Children must be ready to participate independently without parental support. Fee: $40.16(R) / $48.19(N) Tu TR Sep 16-Nov 11 6:00 PM 24441 Tu TR Nov 25-Feb 3 6:00 PM 24451 Tu TR Feb 17-Apr 21 6:00 PM 24458 Soccer (4-5 years) Children will participate in various soccer activities with a focus on fundamental skills such as co-ordination, co-operation, and gross motor movements. Children will begin to learn how to pass, dribble, shoot, play as a team and the rules. Fee: $57.38(R) / $68.85(N) Th TR Sep 18-Nov 13 6:00 PM 24446 Th TR Nov 27-Feb 5 6:00 PM 24453 Th TR Feb 19-Apr 23 6:00 PM 24460 Multi Sports (4-5 years) Children will participate in various sport activities with a focus on fundamental skills such as co-ordination, co-operation, and gross motor movements. Children will begin to learn new skills for a variety of sport and to play as a team and the rules. Fee: $57.38(R) / $68.85(N) Th TR Sep 18-Nov 13 7:35 PM 24447 Th TR Nov 27-Feb 5 7:35 PM 24452 Th TR Feb 19-Apr 23 7:35 PM 24459 Girls and Guys Nights Out Join us for fun-filled evenings for just the girls or just the guys, ages 7-14. Enjoy swims, skates, games and activities for just $5! Pre-registration at Alder Street Recreation Centre is necessary to guarantee a spot. Girls Night Out F AS Sep 19 7:00 PM 24461 F AS Oct 17 7:00 PM 24462 F AS Nov 21 7:00 PM 24463 F AS Dec 12 7:00 PM 24464 F AS Jan 23 7:00 PM 24465 F AS Feb 20 7:00 PM 24466 Guys Night Out F AS Sep 26 7:00 PM 24473 F AS Oct 24 7:00 PM 24474 F AS Nov 28 7:00 PM 24475 F AS Dec 19 7:00 PM 24476 F AS jan 30 7:00 PM 24477 F AS Feb 27 7:00 PM 24478

Introduction to Skating Enjoy one of Canada s favourite winter pastimes - skating! Your skate leader will introduce basic skating skills and techniques in a fun and active group setting. Participants must provide their own skates and CSAapproved hockey helmets. Face protectors/cages are recommended. Fee: $64.40(R)/ $77.28(N) Preschool I (2-4 years) Sa TR Jan 24-Mar 21 11:20 AM 24417 No previous skating experience necessary Sa TR Jan 24-Mar 21 11:50 AM 24426 Sa TR Jan 24-Mar 21 12:20 PM 24427 Sa TR Sept 27-Nov 15 8:20 AM 24306 M AS Jan 26-Mar 23 3:20 PM 24428 Sa TR Sept 27-Nov 15 8:50 AM 24308 Beginner II (5-13 years) Sa TR Sept 27-Nov 15 9:20 AM 24332 Skaters must be able to skate forward and glide M AS Sept 22-Nov 17 3:50 PM 24375 the width of the ice. Sa TR Nov 22-Jan 17 8:20 AM 24388 Sa TR Nov 22-Jan 17 8:50 AM 24390 Sa TR Sept 27-Nov 15 8:20 AM 24307 Sa TR Nov 22-Jan 17 9:20 AM 24396 Sa TR Sept 27-Nov 15 8:50 AM 24331 M AS Nov 24-Jan 19 3:50 PM 24551 Sa TR Sept 27-Nov 15 9:20 AM 24333 Sa TR Jan 24- Mar 21 8:20 AM 24411 M AS Sept 22- Nov 17 4:20 PM 24376 Sa TR Jan 24- Mar 21 8:50 AM 24413 Sa TR Nov 22-Jan 17 8:20 AM 24389 Sa TR Jan 24- Mar 21 9:20 AM 24419 Sa TR Nov 22-Jan 17 8:50 AM 24395 M AS Jan 26-Mar 23 3:50 PM 24414 Sa TR Nov 22-Jan 17 9:20 AM 24397 Preschool II (2-4 years) M AS Nov 24-Jan 19 4:20 PM 24549 Skaters must be able to skate forward and glide Sa TR Jan 24-Mar 21 8:20 AM 24412 the width of the ice. Sa TR Jan 24-Mar 21 8:50 AM 24418 Sa TR Jan 24-Mar 21 9:20 AM 24420 Sa TR Sept 27-Nov 15 9:50 AM 24334 M AS Jan 26-Mar 23 4:20 PM 24431 Sa TR Sept 27-Nov 15 10:20 AM 24335 Sa TR Sept 27-Nov 15 10:50 AM 24337 Intermediate I (5-16 years) Skaters must be able to skate backwards Sa TR Nov 22-Jan 17 9:50 AM 24398 Sa TR Nov 22-Jan 17 10:20 AM 24399 Sa TR Sept 27-Nov 15 9:50 AM 24310 Sa TR Nov 22-Jan 17 10:50 AM 24401 Sa TR Sept 27-Nov 15 10:20 AM 24336 Sa TR Jan 24-Mar 21 9:50 AM 24421 Sa TR Sept 27-Nov 15 10:50 AM 24338 Sa TR Jan 24-Mar 21 10:20 AM 24422 M AS Sept 22-Nov 17 4:20 PM 24377 Sa TR Jan 24-Mar 21 10:50 AM 24424 Beginner I (5-13 years) No previous skating experience necessary Sa TR Sept 27-Nov 15 11:20 AM 24312 Sa TR Sept 27-Nov 15 11:50 AM 24368 Sa TR Sept 27-Nov 15 12:20 PM 24374 M AS Sept 22- Nov 17 3:20 PM 24372 Sa TR Nov 22-Jan 17 11:20 AM 24394 Sa TR Nov 22-Jan 17 11:50 AM 24403 Sa TR Nov 22-Jan 17 12:20 PM 24407 M AS Nov 24-Jan 19 3:20 PM 24405 Sa TR Nov 22-Jan 17 9:50 AM 24392 Sa TR Nov 22-Jan 17 10:20 AM 24400 Sa TR Nov 22-Jan 17 10:50 AM 24402 M AS Nov 24-Jan 19 4:20 PM 24548 Sa TR Jan 24-Mar 21 9:50 AM 24415 Sa TR Jan 24-Mar 21 10:20 AM 24423 Sa TR Jan 24-Mar 21 10:50 AM 24425 M AS Jan 26-Mar 23 4:20 PM 24432 15 Children and Youth Programs 519-940-9092 / www.orangeville.ca

16 Children and Youth Programs 519-940-9092 / www.orangeville.ca Intermediate II (5-16 years) Skaters must be proficient in forward crosscuts both clockwise and counter clockwise. Sa TR Sept 27-Nov 15 11:20 AM 24311 Sa TR Sept 27-Nov 15 11:50 AM 24383 Sa TR Sept 27-Nov 15 12:20 PM 24369 M AS Sept 22-Nov 17 4:50 PM 24373 Hockey Skating Skills - New this Season! Hockey Skating Skills is a learn to skate program taught in a hockey atmosphere. Our programs are a perfect pre-hockey option which focuses on the introduction of fundamental skating skills needed to play hockey. Hockey skates, gloves, stick and CSA-approved hockey helmet & face cage are required. If participants do not meet the requirements for Hockey Skating Skills, it will be recommended that participants be placed into the Introduction to Skating class. Fee: $64.40(R)/ $77.28(N) Mini (4-6 years) Skaters must be able get up from a seated position unassisted and have some forward movement. Sa TR Sept 27-Nov 15 12:50 PM 24339 Sa TR Nov 22-Jan 17 12:50 PM 24364 Sa TR Jan 24-Mar 21 12:50 PM 24366 New This Year! Introduction to Power Skating (6 years and up) An introduction to power skating skills and a great head start to one of Canada s most popular sports. Participants will accomplish various skating techniques in full hockey equipment in a group atmosphere. Participants must be able to forward stride the ice length, glide and have some backwards skating skills. Full hockey equipment, CSA-approved hockey helmet, face mask and a stick are mandatory. Fee: $72.19(R)/ $84.92(N) Level I Players must be proficient in forward skating and have some backward skating ability. F AS Sept 26-Nov 14 4:00 PM 24300 F AS Nov 21-Jan 9 4:00 PM 24302 F AS Jan 16-Mar 20 4:00 PM 24304 Sa TR Nov 22-Jan 17 11:20 AM 24393 Sa TR Nov 22-Jan 17 11:50 AM 24410 Sa TR Nov 22-Jan 17 12:20 PM 24404 M AS Nov 24-Jan 19 4:50 PM 24550 Sa TR Jan 24-Mar 21 11:20 AM 24416 Sa TR Jan 24-Mar 21 11:50 AM 24433 Sa TR Jan 24-Mar 21 12:20 PM 24430 M AS Jan 26-Mar 23 4:50 PM 24429 Youth (7-9 years) Skaters must be able get up from a seated position unassisted and have some forward movement. Sa TR Sept 27-Nov 15 12:50 PM 24340 Sa TR Nov 22-Jan 17 12:50 PM 24365 Sa TR Jan 24-Mar 21 12:50 PM 24367 Level II Players must be proficient in forward and backward skating including backward crosscuts. F AS Sept 26-Nov 14 4:55 PM 24301 F AS Nov 21-Jan 9 4:55 PM 24303 F AS Jan 16-Mar 20 4:55 PM 24305

It s time for CAMP! 17 Join us for a full day of in motion activities, games, crafts and sports. Campers will go swimming and skating (pending swim/skate schedules) at each camp. We provide at least 90 minutes of physical activity DAILY! High Five trained staff will supervise the children through a full day of fun. Bring your bathing suits, skates and helmets along, as well as your lunch, snacks and outdoor clothing. Ages: 4-13 years (children must have turned 4 before December 31, 2013) Fees: $35.70(R) / $42.84(N) per child, per day $163.20(R) / $195.84(N) per child, per week Time: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Extended hours are available from 7:30-9 a.m. ($5 daily) and 4-6 p.m. ($7 daily) Children and Youth Programs 519-940-9092 / www.orangeville.ca

18 Children and Youth Programs Watch for our exciting Monthly Youth Nights! Some of our fun activities include: Swimming Skating Sporting activities Video games Movie nights Cooking nights If you have a fun idea for a Youth Night call us! 519-940-9092 / www.orangeville.ca Parks and Recreation Get Check Out online - Make for the A next Difference Youth Night GO - MAD! at www.orangeville.ca or call 519-940-9092 Get involved in your Ext. community 4129 Have a voice Be the change Monthly meetings - Organize events Contact us: 519-940-9092 Ext. 4129

19 We ve got Yoga! Family Yoga (4 years and up) Come join us and stretch your body, mind and spirit! This class is perfect for all members of your family. You will be introduced to exciting yoga postures while having fun! Fee: $8.50, AS Parents & Babes Yoga Enjoy close, meaningful interaction with your baby as you develop your own yoga skills. Experience increased health, wellbeing, inner peace, range of motion and joint mobility. Please bring a towel and water bottle. Designed for parents with babies up to 9 months of age. Please bring a fleece blanket and toy for your child. Fee: $8.50, TR Yoga Join this yoga program to be introduced to and practice the main 12 yoga asanas. Gain from the benefit of stretching your body, mind and spirit to the highest level of relaxation, peace and health. All levels and age groups welcome! Please bring a blanket, towel or yoga mat to each class. Fee: $8.50, AS Prenatal Yoga This class is for women in all stages of pregnancy. Yoga postures which are particularly beneficial for a more relaxed pregnancy and birth, are taught. No previous yoga experience is required for this class, all expectant mothers are welcome. Fee: $8.50, TR Gentle Level Yoga Come out and join us as we offer a basic and gentle style of yoga. Fee: $10.50, TR Intermediate Level Yoga Ideal for those with prior yoga experience and familiar with basic postures. Fee: $10.50, TR Therapeutic Yoga Therapeutic Yoga offers you the experience of better stability, improved mobility, and a sense of ease in your body. We follow key movement principles that support a greater understanding of better body mechanics that promote wellbeing for daily living. Please bring a mat, a fleece (thick) blanket and water. All other props will be provided. Fee: $8.50, TR Adult Programs 519-940-9092 / www.orangeville.ca

20 Adult Programs Body Blast Work it all! Get a multi muscle workout that will give you variety, from cardio to floor work in the ultimate blast! Fee: $6.50, AS Calm Steady Strong is a program specifically designed for anyone newly diagnosed, undergoing treatment, or postcancer. The program will allow participants to gently build mobility, flexibility, stability, strength and endurance, while at the same time encouraging relaxation, calm and a feeling of being centred. Fee: $10.50, TR Fitness Fusion Join us for an energetic mixture of fitness with the main focus of increasing and promoting flexibility, endurance and strength. Fee: $8.50, TR 519-940-9092 / www.orangeville.ca Co-ed Spin Spinning is the original indoor cycling program, building aerobic endurance and improving cardiovascular health. A great way to get a vigorous workout! Fee: $6.50, AS Fit Mommy & Babe Get your body back! Bring your baby for a great workout!! Babies must be at least 4 months of age and able to fit comfortably in a snuggly of their own. We will incorporate great workouts while enjoying mom & baby time. Fee: $6.50, AS Fitness Basics (formerly Walk-Fit) Endurance-Strength-Flexibility this class employs the 3 basic components of fitness into one hour. Low-impact cardio and overall strength conditioning, finishing with flexibility and stretching. This class is ideal for all fitness levels. Fee: $8.50, TR Kick Fit A fun, energetic and kickin workout! Get a head to toe body blast! Fee: $6.50, AS Meditation Free your mind and learn how to connect with your body and spirit. Fee: $6.50, AS Pilates Pilates is a fun, challenging yet effective method of strength training that focuses on strengthening your core muscles, all while giving you a full body workout. Importance is placed on breath rhythm and body alignment. Fee: $4.50, AS Power 1/2 Hour This class combines cardio, strength conditioning and core work, with intervals of work and rest. Fee: $4.50, AS

Step Come and join us for step class, making use of variable height steps during this fun and exciting aerobic class. You will improve your muscular and cardiovascular endurance. Try a step class for a change in your regular routine. Fee: $6.50, AS Strength Training Strength training promotes healthier hearts, improves endurance, and exercise recovery. Those few stubborn pounds to lose may be lost as well. A fun energetic class! Fee: $4.50, AS Stretching Join a gentle stretching class for all ages. This 45-minute class will give you increased muscle control, flexibility and range of motion. Fee: $6.50, AS Total Body Get energized, lose body fat and sculp your muscles in this high energy total body workout class. Fee: $6.50, AS Women Only Spin/Circuit Spinning is the original indoor cycling program, building aerobic endurance and improving cardiovascular health. Circuit training provides total body strength and lean muscle. Combined, circuit training and spinning makes this a very effective total body workout and great for time management. All levels welcome. Fee: $8.50, AS Zumba A fun dance music and & movin exercise class. Laugh, smile and work off your stress from the day! Fee: $8.50, AS Zumba Toning This is an innovative muscle training program with the addition of light hand weights. In a relatively short period of time, this challenging workout helps in building coordination and muscle endurance. Fee: $8.50, AS Indoor Walking Track If you don t like the weather outside come inside to walk on the indoor walking track located at Alder Street Recreation Centre! Fee: $1 per hour Walking Track Schedule: Walk or Run 6:30-8 a.m. and 12-10 p.m. daily Seniors Walk 8-10 a.m. daily Stroller Time/Parents & Tots 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. daily 21 Adult Programs 519-940-9092 / www.orangeville.ca

22 Adult Programs These classes have been selected with older adults in mind. However, for those seeking more challenging classes we have many more to offer! Improve your quality of life, one active moment at a time! Research has shown that increased activity for older adults promotes better health, lower stress levels and improved mobility. Also try: Lane swims and adult swimming lessons! Visit www.orangeville.ca for the latest aquatic schedule and other programs. Line Dancing *New! This class will focus on popular dances and will introduce many of the basic moves necessary for Line Dancing. Fee: $5.50, TR Meditation Free your mind and learn how to connect with your body and spirit. Fee: $6.50, TR 519-940-9092 / www.orangeville.ca Active 55+ Fitness You will enjoy music, walking and stretching while holding light weights (optional). You can sit in a chair while you exercise, or walk in a circle to keep the body moving. All exercises are accommodated to your needs. Ages 55+. Fee: $5.50, TR Arthritis Program in the Leisure Pool This new program will target muscular and joint strength and flexibility as well as balance and coordination. The instructor will introduce exercises with appropriate intensity levels for different types of arthritis using flotation and resistive devices. Fee: 72.19(R) / $ 96.36(N) Fridays at Alder St., 9:30-10:15 a.m., pre-register Calm Steady Strong is a program specifically designed for anyone newly diagnosed, undergoing treatment, or post-cancer. The program will allow participants to gently build mobility, flexibility, stability, strength and endurance, while at the same time encouraging relaxation, calm and a feeling of being centred. Fee: $10.50, TR Seniors Low Impact Aquafit Safe. Water provides a safe environment with low impact exercise which will not stress your joints. Fun. Water fitness is fun! It gives you the chance to stay fit and socialize with other participants. Effective. Research has shown that regular water exercise offers older adults significant benefits for general health - excellent for improving circulation, increasing flexibility, building muscle and strengthening the heart and lungs. Fee: $7.25 seniors, $8.50 adults (Drop in) Day Loc. Dates Time M, F TR until Jun 28 10-10:50 AM Tu, Th AS until Jun 27 11-11:50 AM

23 Seniors Walk & Talk is an eight-week program to introduce exercise and healthy eating. Join us for 1-1/2 hours each week and participate in a 45-minute instructor-led exercise class, then enjoy a snack while listening to a guest speaker. Different topics include: safe communities, community services, healthy aging, naturopathy, library services and nutrition. Ages 55+. Fee: $5.50, TR Partnership Program: Parks and Recreation and the Mayor s Seniors Advisory Committee Stretching Join a gentle stretching class for all ages. This 45-minute class will give you increased muscle control, flexibility and range of motion. Fee: $6.50, AS Therapeutic Yoga Therapeutic Yoga offers you the experience of better stability, improved mobility, and a sense of ease in your body. We follow key movement principles that support a greater understanding of better body mechanics that promote wellbeing for daily living. Please bring a mat, a fleece (thick) blanket, and water. All other props will be provided. Fee: $8.50, TR Zumba Gold is a fun, exhilarating, easy and effective dance-fitness program for the active older adult and the beginner participant. There is an option for participants to sit on a chair and still get great benefits by working their upper and lower body by dancing to the music. Ages 55+. Fee: $5.50, TR Zumba Gold Toning is an innovative muscle training program with the addition of light hand weights. Now that you ve worked on your lower body rhythm, it s time to perfect the upper body! In a relatively short period of time, this challenging workout helps in building coordination and muscle endurance. Fee: $5.50, TR Adult Programs 519-940-9092 / www.orangeville.ca

24 Recreation Packages 519-940-9092 / www.orangeville.ca Parks and Recreation Compass The Compass allows unlimited admissions to selected activities and programs at Tony Rose Memorial Sports Centre and the Alder Street Recreation Centre for one year. The following activities are included in the Compass: Adult Lane Swim, Public Swim, Family Swim, Preschool & Special Needs Swim, Figure Skating Skills, Recreational Skates, Men s Shinny Hockey, Kid s Shinny Hockey, Parent & Preschool Skate and Walking Track. Please note that this pass does not include adult lessons, aquafit or low-impact aquafit. Resident Non-Res. Youth (6-17) $232.75 $279.30 Adult (18+) $332.50 $399.00 Senior (55+) $245.00 $294.00 Family (2 adults, up $950.00 $1,140.00 to 4 children) Family (1 adult, up to 2 children) $475.00 $570.00 Wellness Packages Our Wellness Packages provide the opportunity to participate on an unlimited basis in the following programs: - Lane Swim - Walking Track (Alder) - Public Swim - Family Swim - Aquafit/Low-Impact Aquafit 6 Month Package Resident Non-Res. Adult (18+) $184.46 $221.35 Sr. (55+) / Youth (6-17) $147.47 $176.96 12 Month Package Resident Non-Res. Adult (18+) $350.00 $420.00 Sr. (55+) / Youth (6-17) $280.00 $336.00 Unlimited Swim Pass - avid swimmer? The Unlimited 12-month Swim Pass allows you to swim as many times as you want during any Public or Lane Swim. Resident Non-Res. Youth (6-17) $200.00 $240.00 Adult (18+) $250.00 $300.00 Senior (55+) $200.00 $240.00 Aquafit or Low-Impact Aquafit 10-Pass Card This 10-pass card can be used for Aquafit or Low-Impact Aquafit classes. This card will expire 6 months from date of purchase. Adult (18+) $76.50 Senior (55+) $60.75 Fitness Packages Our Fitness Packages provide the opportunity to participate on an unlimited basis in the following programs: - Group Fitness -Walking Track (Alder) 3 Month Package Resident Non-Res. Adult (18+) $92.23 $110.68 Senior (55+)/ $73.73 $88.48 Youth (14-17) 6 Month Package Resident Non-Res. Adult (18+) $188.15 $225.78 Senior (55+)/ $150.42 $180.50 Youth (14-17) 12 Month Package Resident Non-Res. Adult (18+) $375.39 $450.47 Senior (55+)/ Youth (14-17) $300.83 $361.00

26 Recreation Facilities Parks and Recreation provides numerous indoor facilities to accommodate meetings, celebrations or family occasions, large or small. Please email bookings@orangeville.ca, or call 519-940-9092 for more information. Tony Rose Memorial Sports Centre 6 Northmen Way Alder Street Recreation Centre 275 Alder Street Banquet hall with warming kitchen 2 Multi-purpose rooms Two ice/floor pads Six-lane lap pool Concession 6 Multi-purpose rooms Six-lane lap pool Leisure pool with slide Two ice/floor pads Walking track Restaurant Concession Skate Sharpening Drop-In Skating and Swimming Programs Drop-in programs can be a great solution for those on the go who like to take advantage of some recreation opportunities when they have the time! 519-940-9092 / www.orangeville.ca Town of Orangeville Trails System Since 1998, the Town of Orangeville has built eight kilometres of multi-use trails, mostly in the west end of Town. The goal is to form a 15-kilometre recreational loop around Town, eventually linking the Town s trails to Island Lake, Monora Park and the Credit River trail. Skating and swimming schedules are available online at www.orangeville.ca, or you can pick up a schedule in person at either of the two recreation facilities.

Skateboard Park Skateboarders, bikers and in-line skaters now have a place to practise their talent. Helmets and protective gear are strongly recommended. Hours of Operation: 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily, weather permitting Location: Rotary Park Outdoor Skating Rinks Want to establish a community rink? Call to enquire! 519-940-9092 BM Park The BM Bike Park is available to anyone wanting to try some hills and jumps. Helmets and protective gear are strongly recommended. Location: Alder Street Recreation Centre Hours of Operation: Sunrise to sundown, daily Outdoor Sports Pad The Lions Club outdoor sports pad is available for groups to play outdoor sports by drop-in, or by permit. For more information, or for permits, call 519-940-9092. Location: 120 Diane Drive Hours of Operation: Sunrise to sundown, daily Idyllwilde Park Lions Sports Park Princess of Wales Park Tony Rose Memorial Sports Centre Open weather permitting, please call for availability 27 Specialty Parks 519-940-9092 / www.orangeville.ca

28 Parks and Recreation Inventory Parks Accessible Playground Ball Diamond Unlit Ball Diamond Lit BM Park Bridge/ Boardwalk Concession Alder Street Parklands 275 Alder Street Alexandra Park 11 Second Street Bennett Drive Parkette 10 Bennett Drive Cedarstone Park 54 Quarry Drive Credit Lake Park 148 Lakeview Court Dragonfly Park 15A Town Line Erindale Park 50 Erindale Park Fendley Park 11 Fendley Road Haley Park 326 Cottonwood Street Harvey Curry Park 30 Lawrence Avenue Idyllwilde Park 55 Second Avenue Island Court Parkette 150 Amelia Street Karen Court Park Karen Court Kay Cee Gardens 29 Bythia Street Kin Family Park 485 College Avenue Gazebo Green Space Multi-Sport Court Outdoor Rink Parking Lot Picnic Shelter 519-940-9092 / www.orangeville.ca Playground Equip. Skateboard Park Soccer Pitch Unlit Soccer Pitch Lit Splash Pads Tennis Courts Trails Volleyball Washroom/ Changeroom

Maywood Park 65 Bredin Parkway Mill Street Park 20 Church Street Mother Theresa Park 328 Lewis Drive Murray s Mountain Park 50 Clara St. Myr Morrow Park 20 South Park Drive Off-leash Dog Park Hansen Boulevard Orangeville Lions Sports Park,120 Diane Drive PH 9/10 Park 30 Oak Ridge Drive Princess of Wales Park 2 Saxon Street Railway Parkette 42 Town Line Rebecca Hills Park 280 Howard Crescent Ridgewood Park 43 Eastview Crescent Rotary Park 75 Second Avenue Ryan Meadows Park 121 Meadow Drive Springbrook Park 450 Townline Tweedy Park 325 Elderberry Street Village Green Park Hewitt Street & Church Walsh Crescent Park 225 Walsh Cres. 29 Parks and Recreation Inventory 519-940-9092 / www.orangeville.ca

Pheasant Dr. Lewis Dr. Bailey Dr. Gooseberry St. Cambridge Ave. Bennett Dr. Parkette Hunter Rd. Colburne Cres. Robb Blvd. Alder St. Century Dr.

Hillsdale Ave. Goldgate Cres. Lawrence Ave.

32 Aquatics 519-940-9092 Ext. 4110 / www.orangeville.ca Home Alone Safety for Kids New! A program to help to prepare your child or children for the exciting and sometimes scary event of leaving them without adult supervision. Must be 10 years of age by the end of the course. Fee : $48.31(R) / $55.98(N) Sa TR Sep 30 8:30 AM 24616 M TR Dec 29 8:30 AM 24617 T TR Mar 17 8:30 AM 24618 Red Cross Babysitting Course (11Y and up) Learn important skills and safety when home alone or caring for other children. Prerequisite: must be 12 years of age by the end of the course. H.S.T applicable to persons 14 years of age and older. Fee:$50.57(R) / $57.82(N) F TR Sep 12 8:30 AM 24239 F TR Oct 24 8:30 AM 24240 Sa TR Nov 15 8:30 AM 24241 F TR Nov 21 8:30 AM 24242 F TR Dec 19 8:30 AM 24243 F TR Jan 23 8:30 AM 24244 M TR Jan 19 8:30 AM 24245 M TR Mar 16 8:30 AM 24246 W TR Mar 18 8:30 AM 24247 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation/ Automatic External Defibrillation (CPR/AED) This course is CPR/AED training, for which medical staff need to be recertified every year. Option of HCP for an extra fee. Fee:$51.01(R) / $58.81(N) F TR Oct 3 5:00 PM 24556 F TR Nov 28 5:00 PM 24560 F TR Feb 6 5:00 PM 24563 Emergency First Aid Learn techniques for First Aid, C.P.R., rescue breathing and choking. Fee:$89.27(R) / $94.78(N) F TR Sep 5 8:30 AM 24566 Sa TR Sep 27 8:30 AM 24567 Sa TR Nov 22 8:30 AM 24571 F TR Jan 2 8:30 AM 24572 Sa TR Feb 7 8:30 AM 24573 F TR Mar 20 8:30 AM 24574 Red Cross Standard First Aid (SFA) Learn techniques for First Aid, CPR and choking. Bleeding, broken bones, medical conditions and more will be covered. AED certification is included in this course. Fee:$133.63(R) / $150.40(N) F-Sa TR Sep 5-6 8:30 AM 24591 Sa TR Sep 27-Oct 4 8:30 AM 24592 Sa TR Nov 22-29 8:30 AM 24593 F-Sa TR Jan 2-3 8:30 AM 24594 Sa-Su TR Feb 7-8 8:30 AM 24595 F-Sa TR Mar 20-21 8:30 AM 24596 Red Cross Standard First Aid Recertification Recertification of Red Cross Standard First Aid with CPR C. **Participants must have a current Red Cross certification in order to be able to recertify. Holders of SFA certification must recertify with the agency of their original certification. Fee:$89.27(R) / $98.27(N) Sa TR Sep 6 8:30 AM 24598 Sa TR Oct 4 8:30 AM 24599 Sa TR Nov 29 8:30 AM 24600 Sa TR Jan 3 8:30 AM 24601 Su TR Feb 8 8:30 AM 24602 Sa TR Mar 21 8:30 AM 24603

33 Swimming Pools Tony Rose Memorial Sports Centre provides a 13m x 25m, six-lane lap pool (Temp. 84 F). Alder Street Recreation Centre provides a 13m x 25m, six-lane lap pool (Temp. 81 F), a leisure pool with a cushioned floor, a bubbler water bench and two water toys (Temp. 86 F). There is also a 14ft. 3in. high indoor water slide (must be 42 inches to ride the slide). Note: If you would like to rent one of the pools, call 519-940-9092 Ext. 4100. Accessibility The Tony Rose Memorial Sports Centre has a chairlift available for getting in and out of the water. When you arrive at the facility, contact a staff member for assistance with the proper entrance and equipment. Gradual steps into the water are also available. The Alder Street Recreation Centre pools are fully accessible. Medical Conditions Please inform the Lifeguards if you have a medical condition. In the interest of public health and safety the Lifesaving Society requires that individuals with a serious medical condition be directly supervised by an adult who is familiar with the condition and treatment. If your child is not feeling well, consider the health of others and do not participate in the program. Admission Standards for Public Swims Children under 9 years of age must be directly supervised in the water and within arm s reach of a guardian 16 years of age or older. Maximum three children under 9 years of age per guardian. Participants aged 9 and up may be required to participate in a facility swim test to determine their swimming level. A colour-coded wristband will be issued upon completion indicating where they may swim. Those who pass the facility swim test may swim in the deep end. Those who do not pass the facility swim test must remain in the shallow end. Facility Swim Test To successfully pass the facility swim test, participants must: swim 25 metres with the ability to put their face in the water; take a least one (1) breath without putting their feet on the bottom of the pool; and, tread water for one (1) minute. The swim admission standard applies to all swims. Aquatics staff may ask for a demonstration of swimming ability if they feel there is a question of a participant s safety. What Should My Baby Wear In The Pool? Babies should wear baby swim diapers or plastic pants under a bathing suit. Swim diapers are available to purchase for $2 at the Customer Service Desk. Changerooms Children under 7 years of age may use any changeroom accompanied by an adult 16 years of age or older. Children 7 years of age and over must use the appropriate gender changeroom. Alder Street Recreation Centre has a family changeroom, which may be used by either gender. If using one of the cubicles in the changerooms, please remove belongings and place into the lockers provided. For cleanliness and safety reasons, no strollers, street clothing, shoes or boots are allowed in the shower area or on the pool deck. Personal Property Participants are responsible for their personal belongings while participating in programs. Parks and Recreation assumes no responsibility for lost or stolen items. Lockers are available at both facilities. You must provide your own lock and remove it when you leave. Family Swims/Public Swims Swims targeted to parents with young children, seniors and special needs patrons. Family swims are held in the leisure pool only. Pool toys and personal flotation aids are allowed in the shallow end. Please check with our lifeguards for approval. Two lanes will be available in the lap pool for lane swims. Lane Swims - Morning/Noon/Evening Lane swims are available to those 13 years of age or older. Lane swims are divided into slow, medium and fast lanes. Note that a shared lane swim has one to two lanes available while other programs are operating. Lane lines will be removed five minutes before the end of lane swims. Video/Photography Photographic/video equipment (including Personal Digital Assistants and Cellular Phones) are not allowed in changerooms, washrooms or in program spaces. Taking photos or videos of participants during programs is not permitted. Participants will be asked for written permission to have photographs taken by the media or Town staff for promotional purposes. Lesson Notes To observe your child s progress, a viewing gallery is located above the pool. Please prepare your child for a male or female instructor. Staff cannot accommodate preference of instructor. Aquatics 519-940-9092 Ext. 4110 / www.orangeville.ca