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Queen Elizabeth Pool original site in 2011, shortly before demolition

The original Queen Elizabeth Pool, located on the south side of the North Saskatchewan River valley in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, was the oldest municipal pool in Western Canada. The Edmonton Bulletin described the pool as “delightfully situated in what is generally recognized as the city’s most beautiful park."

The original pool was opened on August 22, 1922, but following a crack in the pool's basin, the facility was closed in 2004. The original pool was demolished in the summer of 2011 and reopened later that same year 600m to the west adjacent to the Kinsmen Sports Centre.

The new pool features a 6-lane, 25-metre pool with a zero depth entry, children's spray park, sun deck, universal access change room and showers and lockers on the pool deck.

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Notes

  1. ^ Queen Elizabeth Pool – the oldest municipal pool in Western Canada – Alberta Centennial Archived September 27, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
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