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New Mundy Park Pool Opens Just in Time for the Summer Rush
With major construction first beginning in the Spring of 2023, Coquitlam’s new Mundy Park Pool — previously named Spani Outdoor Pool officially reopened earlier this month. Story by LJI reporter Yuna Fahim
The major $32-million redevelopment project located on the west side of Mundy Park near the Laurentian Belaire neighbourhood, replaced the original facility, which had served the Tri-Cities community for more than 50 years.
The project was supported by the federal and provincial governments with $4.4 million in combined funding and with the municipal government covering the majority of the rest of the expenses
.FaulknerBrowns Architects led the design team for the pool's overhaul
The new facility has been significantly expanded and modernized, and offers a wide range of newly upgraded features. The upgrades are designed to increase the facility’s capacity, with up to 100 per cent more drop-in swimmers and up to 50 per cent more swimming lessons than the old pool was able to accommodate.
Renovations included an upgraded of the existing 25-metre, eight-lane lap pool, and the construction of a new additional secondary pool for leisure use, including a shallow beach entry, splash area, and lazy river. Other new features include a new large warming/hot whirl pool close to the forest edge, and greatly improved facilities for events such as competitions, including expanded deck spaces for spectator seating, a lawn area for lounging, and a concession space.
The City of Coquitlam anticipates the expanded facility will attract over 16,000 drop-in visits each operating season, and accommodate over 2,200 participants in swimming lessons and certification programs.
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