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Maamawi Park Funders

 

Maamawi Park Funders

  • Co-op Community Spaces - $115,000
  • Thomas Still Foundation - $20,000
  • Community Revitalization - $272,000
  • BIRT CUP – Brandon University
  • Dauphin & District Community Foundation - $50,000
  • Fusion Full Circle - $40,000
  • Building Sustainable Communities Program - $300,000
  • Tim Hortons Smile Cookie Campaign
  • Strilkiwski Contracting Ltd. – In-kind donation of materials for path’s in Phase 1 ($8,500)
  • BIRT Cup - $5,000

 

New Learn to Swim Program

New Learn to Swim Program

Why the Change?

On January 12, 2022 the Canadian Red Cross informed its Training Partners that they have decided to wind down their involvement in swim and lifeguard training across Canada in order to direct more attention to surging humanitarian demands such as disaster and pandemic response and opioid harm reduction.

When will Dauphin pool start the new program?

We are looking at starting the new program in our Summer lesson set. Look for the new levels upon registration.

How do I know what level to register in?

You will need to look at the swim transition document to figure out what level to place your child in the new program.

If you do not know what previous Red Cross level your child is at, use the descriptions to best decide. Or you can book a private lesson to get assessed to see what is the best Swim for Life level for you child.

What guiding principles did the Lifesaving Society use in designing the Swim for Life program?

The Swim for Life program is grounded in the Society’s mission: Basic swimming ability is a requirement of any meaningful attempt to eliminate drowning in Canada. All Canadians need to learn to swim.

Swim for Life focuses on the acquisition and development of fundamental swim strokes and skills for learners of all ages and abilities. Learning Swim to Survive skills and achieving the Lifesaving Society’s Swim to Survive Standard are embedded in the Swim for Life Program.

Swim for Life is designed to be accessible, flexible, success-oriented and fun, with lots of in-water practice in every lesson.

Swim for Life flows seamlessly into the Society’s lifesaving and vocational training awards, providing a complete, coherent, program of integrated swimming and lifesaving instruction.

Water Smart education is an integral part of Swim for Life and provides information and experiences that help participants make smart decisions in, on and around water and ice. Appropriate water safety messages based on the learning from our drowning research target Swim for Life participants at each level.

Why does Swim for Life focus on just three strokes?

Swim for Life focuses on the development of competency in front crawl, back crawl and breaststroke. These are the three most efficient swimming strokes and the foundation of every swimmer’s repertoire. Investing the time to learn the basic mechanics of these strokes early pays off in stroke efficiency throughout one’s life.

Why interval training over endurance training?

Swim for Life curriculum focuses on the acquisition and development of efficient strokes in two ways:

First, by stressing the basic mechanics over relatively short distances – which increase (as do the “Must See” performance standards) as one advances through Swim for Life levels.

Second, by using a variety of training methods (e.g., sprints, interval training, workouts) that require the swimmer to focus on stroke efficiency and the development of physical fitness.

Endurance training is introduced in the Society’s Canadian Swim Patrol and Bronze awards when swimmers have acquired firm foundation in stroke mechanics and an awareness of fitness training methodology.

Read more …New Learn to Swim Program

MMF Individual Sponsorship

The Manitoba Metis Federation Individual Sponsorship Application for Arts, Culture, Sports and Recreation is a one time sponsorship of up to $350 for Metis youth to participate in arts, culture, sports and recreation.  In order to be eligible, youth must meet the following criteria:

  • Must have their Metis Citizenship card or a letter that shows you are in the process of acquiring one
  • Must be a Metis youth ages 18 and under
  • Fully complete the application form
  • Provide proof of your own fundraising efforts
  • Attach a copy of the fee schedule from the organization or event

If the application is approved, the MMF will send the approved sponsorship amount to the organization directly. 

Please drop off all applications to the Northwest Metis Council Inc., 40 - 1st Avenue N.W., Dauphin, MB, R7N 1G7

Phone: 204-638-9485 or Fax: 204-638-3878.

Read more …MMF Individual Sponsorship

Admission Prices - updated May 1st, 2025

Passes Single 10 Card 1 Month Annual
Walking Track $6.00 $50.00 $45.00 $180.00
Child (3-12) $6.00 $50.00 $60.00 $215.00
Teen (13-17) $7.50 $65.00 $75.00 $310.00
Adult $8.50 $75.00 $95.00 $560.00
Family (consists of parents & up to 3 siblings) $30.00 $225.00 $275.00 $1,150.00
Aqua Fitness Only $10.00 $90.00 - $530.00
Fitness (Aqua Fit, Lane/Adult Swim, and Walking Track) - - - -
1 Hour Private Rental (Kinsmen Aquatic Centre) $195.00 for up to 60 people. Additional guests (up to 30 more) is $50.00 Must be booked and paid for two weeks in advance.      
Senior Discount (65 & Older) 10% off of all passes, NOT daily admissions.      

Rules @ Kinsmen Aquatic Centre 

  • All children under the age of 8 MUST be accompanied by an adult or someone 16 years old or older who is in arms reach of the child at ALL TIMES (in the pool with the child).
  • Children over the age of 8 MUST have a supervising adult within the pool area (on deck).C
  • Children MUST be over the age of 12 to be left unsupervised (this is the law).