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Complexe aquatique de Brossard swimming pool in Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville, QC
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Complexe aquatique de Brossard

4.6(669 reviews)Sports
🕑 1.5 to 2.5 hours👶 Best for ages 1-14. Toddlers and preschoolers love the shallow wading areas, while elementary-aged kids enjoy the larger pools. Swimming lessons make it ideal for children learning water skills at any age.

About

Complexe aquatique de Brossard is a well-maintained public swimming facility that offers families a safe, clean environment for water fun. With dedicated shallow areas perfect for young children, multiple pools for different skill levels, and swimming lessons available, this aquatic center provides excellent value for families looking to beat the heat or introduce kids to swimming.

Highlights

  • Multiple pool areas catering to different ages and swimming abilities
  • Dedicated shallow areas perfect for toddlers and young children
  • Clean, well-maintained facility with excellent safety standards
  • Swimming lessons available for various age groups and skill levels
  • Affordable public pricing making it budget-friendly for families

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit during weekday mornings or early afternoons to avoid the after-school and weekend crowds when local families pack the pools.
  2. 2.Bring Canadian cash or a credit card for locker rentals and entrance fees, as some public facilities in Quebec prefer cash transactions.
  3. 3.Pack swim diapers for young children as they are required in Quebec public pools, and they may not be available for purchase on-site.
  4. 4.Note that signage and staff communications may be primarily in French, so having a translation app handy can help with any questions about pool rules or schedules.
  5. 5.Arrive 15-20 minutes early on first visits to allow time for check-in procedures and getting kids changed and ready.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings between 10am-12pm offer the least crowded experience, especially during the school year. Avoid late afternoons after 3pm and weekends when local families fill the facility. Summer weekday visits are ideal for tourists.

What to Know

This is a public facility with affordable admission rates typical of Quebec municipal pools. Free parking is available on-site. No food is sold inside, so plan to eat before or after your visit. All announcements and signage are primarily in French.

Seasonal Notes

As an indoor aquatic facility, it operates year-round. Check the facility's schedule before visiting as public pools in Quebec sometimes close for maintenance or have reduced hours during holiday periods. Summer months may see increased visitors but also extended hours.

Nearby Eats

Brossard's Quartier DIX30 shopping district is a short drive away and offers numerous family-friendly chain restaurants including St-Hubert (Quebec's famous rotisserie chicken), which kids love. For a quick bite, the Tim Hortons on Boulevard de Rome provides familiar options for international visitors.

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