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City to reopen 4 indoor pools with COVID-19 safety measures

Pools at the Jasper Place and Bonnie Doon fitness and leisure centres, theClareview Community Recreation Centre and at the Kinsmen Sports Centre will reopen July 20.

Starting July 20, pools will open at Jasper Place, Bonnie Doon, Clareview and Kinsmen

Four city-run pools closed because of COVID-19 restrictions are opening again next week, including this one at the Bonnie Doon Leisure Centre. (Scott Neufeld/CBC)

Edmonton is opening four indoor swimming pools next week with ramped up COVID-19 health and safety measures in place, the city announced Tuesday.

Pools at the Jasper Place and Bonnie Doon fitness and leisure centres, theClareview Community Recreation Centre and at the Kinsmen Sports Centre will reopen July 20.

Shauna Graham, acting director of leisure centres and outdoor pools, said anyone wanting to visit one of the pools must reserve a time online.Reservations for times at pools are now open.

"We are excited to welcome Edmontonians back into our pools for swim activities but we're asking all visitors to learn about new safety protocols that are in place to ensure everyone's safety," Graham said in a news release.

The Clareviewrecreation centre and theTerwillegar, Commonwealth and The Meadows fitnesscentres reopened July 6 while the Kinsmen reopened its fitness area Monday.

The city is requiring reservations with the goal to limitthe number of people within the pool areas, to adhere to Alberta Health guidelines.

The city is also enhancing cleaning procedures of public spaces anddesignating one-way traffic flows in and out of pool areas.

Only one swimmer will be allowed in alane at any time to help with physical distancing.

The city joins the province in encouraging people to wear masks in most indoor places but masks cannot be worn in pools, Graham said.

Learn-to-swim programs will resume when pools reopenbut with onestudent per instructor, to adhere to Alberta Health guidelines.

People can register for lessons online at edmonton.ca/reccentres.

Steam rooms and hot tubs at the recreation centres will remain closed until Stage 3 of Alberta's relaunch strategy, for which no timeline has been announced.