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Stronach Aurora Recreation Complex sports activity location in Aurora, ON
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Stronach Aurora Recreation Complex

4.4(572 reviews)Sports
🕑 2 to 3 hours👶 Best for ages 2-16. Toddlers and preschoolers enjoy the warm water pool and parent-tot swim programs, while school-age kids love public skating sessions, swimming lessons, and youth fitness classes. Teens can take advantage of the fitness center and drop-in sports activities.

About

The Stronach Aurora Recreation Complex is a comprehensive municipal facility offering something for every family member, from toddler swim lessons to youth hockey programs. With indoor pools, ice rinks, and a full schedule of drop-in activities and registered programs, it's a one-stop destination for active families visiting the Greater Toronto Area. The facility's family-friendly approach and variety of activities make it perfect for burning energy on rainy days or enjoying structured programs during your stay.

Highlights

  • Indoor swimming pools with designated family swim times and shallow areas for younger children
  • Ice rinks offering public skating sessions (skate rentals available on-site)
  • Drop-in fitness and activity programs including parent-child classes
  • Clean, modern changerooms with family changing areas
  • Year-round indoor activities perfect for any weather

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Check the online schedule before visiting as pool and ice rink times alternate between public use, lessons, and rentals. Public swim and skate times vary daily.
  2. 2.Arrive 15-20 minutes early for drop-in activities as they can fill up quickly, especially on weekends and during school holidays.
  3. 3.Bring your own locks for lockers (coin-operated lockers also available) and consider water shoes for kids as pool decks can be slippery.
  4. 4.International visitors can purchase day passes or multi-visit passes at the front desk. Have a credit card ready as many facilities in Canada are moving toward cashless payments.
  5. 5.The facility gets busiest between 4:00 PM and 7:00 PM on weekdays when local families arrive after school. Mornings and early afternoons are quieter.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings (9:00 AM to 12:00 PM) offer the quietest experience with shorter wait times and less crowded pools. Saturday and Sunday mornings are also good options, though slightly busier. Avoid late afternoons on weekdays when local after-school programs are in full swing.

What to Know

Day passes are available for visitors at reasonable rates (typically under $10 CAD per person for most activities). Free parking is available on-site. No food services inside, but vending machines are available. The facility is fully accessible with barrier-free changerooms and pool lifts.

Seasonal Notes

As an indoor facility, the complex operates year-round and is especially valuable during cold Canadian winters (November to March) when outdoor activities are limited. Summer months may have adjusted schedules due to reduced demand when families prefer outdoor activities. Holiday programming often includes special family swim times and skating sessions during Christmas break and March Break.

Nearby Eats

Head to Sunset Grill (5 minutes away) for family-friendly breakfast and brunch options with a kids menu. For quick bites, the nearby Tim Hortons offers Canadian classics like Timbits (donut holes) that kids love, plus sandwiches and soups.