
Aquatics
The RPAY Aquatics Program supports pool operations, programming and leadership in rural Yukon. Through our annual Spring Aquatics Workshop, we foster knowledge and skills around safe pool operations, lifesaving, and the instruction of Red Cross and Lifesaving Society learn-to-swim programs, as needed. An orientation to the Yukon is also a key component.
Spring Aquatics
Workshop

The annual Spring Aquatics Workshop fosters knowledge and skills around safe pool operations, lifesaving, and the instruction of Red Cross and Lifesaving Society learn-to-swim programs, and orients staff to working in rural Yukon. Contact RPAY for more information.
Yukon Pool Manual
1st Edition
RPAY is pleased to share the Yukon Swimming Pool Manual 1st edition. The manual incorporates Yukon Environmental Health Public Health Act requirements and helps Yukon community pool staff to provide a safe, enjoyable experience and environment for both staff and patrons.

Training
Opportunities

The City of Whitehorse's Lions Aquatics Centre provides training and re-certification (e.g., Bronze Medallion, Bronze Cross, and National Lifeguard) throughout the year. Individuals in rural Yukon may qualify for financial support through the Recreation Training Fund.

170 Titanium Way
Suite 201-C
Whitehorse, YT
tel: (867) 668-3010
fax: (867) 668-2455
Toll free: 1-866-961-WALK (9255)
We respectfully acknowledge that we work within the traditional territory of the people of the Kwanlin Dün First Nation and the Ta'an Kwäch'än Council.
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