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During the June heat wave. In addition, many Montrealers had to wait long minutes to be able to cool off in one of the city’s outdoor pools. Moreover, The question that arises: should we build more outdoor public pools on the island?
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“The exterior pools are there for swimming and fun. Similarly, They are also part of the strategy of the city of Montreal. Consequently, the boroughs to refresh people, “explains the professor of town planning at the University of Quebec in Montreal (UQAM) Nicolas Lavoie.
Out of 69 outdoor pools, 63 are open to the public this summer, according to the city of heat extreme weather: it lacking Montreal. There are also 39 interior pools.
Some 205 water games, 77 wading pools and six public beaches complete the refreshment offer of the City of Montreal.
Is it enough?
Nicolas Lavoie is of the opinion that yes.
“We have a diversity of options in Montreal that present themselves to us. Unfortunately. if everyone has the same idea the same day to go to the same place, it may unfortunately create a craze, “said the professor.
He recalls that the external swimming pools are open only three or four months a year.
The queue in front of the Laurier park swimming pool on the South time on June 24, 2025, in Montreal. Photo Anek Lebel
How much does it cost, build a swimming pool? – Heat extreme weather: it lacking
The costs of the future Roger-Rousseau indoor swimming pool, in the Anjou district, are estimated at $ 14.2 million.
In Brossard. where two outdoor swimming pools are under construction, we are talking about an invoice of almost $ 10 million per project.
Maintenance. operational costs – such as the salary of the rescuers who will be incurred by the city – added to the invoice, underlines Professor Lavoie.
For all these reasons, Montreal must make choices and heat extreme weather: it lacking limit the number of pools it builds.
Water games are good alternatives: their construction costs represent 10% of the costs of building a swimming pool, maintains Mr. Lavoie.
More needs in the future?
Climate change -. heat waves that could multiply in the coming years – could however force Montreal to build more swimming pools.
“Perhaps the question of the number of external swimming pools should rest and then be considered. We should seriously consider it, ”says Nicolas Lavoie.
The city also recognizes the importance of municipal swimming pools in the heat.
“In addition to supporting community life. well-being and physical activity, sports and aquatic facilities become essential infrastructure when extreme weather events, for example, can affect vulnerable populations, as it can be the case during episodes of extreme heat,” she said.
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