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Complexe Aquatique Saint-Eustache - Service du sport et du plein air swimming pool in Saint-Eustache, QC
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Complexe Aquatique Saint-Eustache - Service du sport et du plein air

4.3(484 reviews)Sports
🕑 2-3 hours👶 Best for ages 2-14. Toddlers and preschoolers enjoy the shallow areas and gentler water features, while elementary and middle school kids love the water slides and can practice their swimming skills. The facility accommodates various skill levels from beginners to confident swimmers.

About

This municipal aquatic center in Saint-Eustache offers families a fun water playground with pools, exciting water slides, and dedicated family swim times. With a solid 4.3-star rating from nearly 500 reviews, it's a trusted local favorite that welcomes visitors for recreational swimming and aquatic fun in a clean, well-maintained facility.

Highlights

  • Multiple water slides that kids of various ages can enjoy
  • Designated family swim times for stress-free water play
  • Shallow areas perfect for younger children and non-swimmers
  • Well-maintained pools with lifeguards on duty
  • Indoor facility allows for year-round swimming fun

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive early on weekends (right when doors open at 8:00 AM) to beat the crowds and enjoy shorter lines for the water slides.
  2. 2.Bring Canadian cash or a credit card, as the facility is municipally run and may have limited payment options. Check if they accept international cards beforehand.
  3. 3.Pack water shoes for kids as pool decks can be slippery and chlorinated floors are easier to navigate with footwear.
  4. 4.Review the family swim schedule online before visiting, as the pool hosts swimming lessons and lane swimming at specific times that may limit recreational access.
  5. 5.The facility is French-speaking primarily, so having Google Translate handy or learning basic French pool terms (vestiaire for locker room, glissade for slide) can be helpful.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings (9:00-11:00 AM) or early weekend mornings are best to avoid crowds. Summer months can be busier, so visiting on cooler spring or fall days offers a quieter experience while still enjoying indoor water fun.

What to Know

This is a municipal facility where French is the primary language, though staff typically accommodate English speakers. Entry fees are typical of Canadian public pools (around $5-8 CAD per person). Bring your own towels and consider bringing snacks, as on-site food options may be limited.

Seasonal Notes

As an indoor aquatic center, it operates year-round regardless of weather. Summer months (June-August) tend to be busier with kids out of school. The facility may have reduced hours or closures during major Canadian holidays like Canada Day (July 1) and Quebec's National Holiday (June 24).

Nearby Eats

Check out nearby family restaurants along Boulevard Arthur-Sauve or in the Saint-Eustache downtown area. Cora Breakfast and Lunch (a popular Canadian chain) and local pizzerias are typically good bets for post-swim meals with hungry kids.

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