Description
The Lifesaving Society National Lifeguard (Pool Option) certification training emphasizes prevention and effective rescue response in emergencies, including first aid treatment. Candidates develop teamwork, leadership and communication skills. Fitness requirements include a timed object recovery, a 50 m sprint challenge, a rescue drill, and an endurance challenge of 400 m in 10 minutes.
Candidates must provide proof of identification (valid government ID with full legal name, and birth date) and proof of the following prerequisites: 15 years of age by the last day of the course , Bronze Cross certification, and Standard First Aid OR Intermediate First Aid with CPR-C and AED certification from a WSIB-approved agency (does not need to be current), on the first day of the course.
Required Materials: Alert Lifeguard in Action manual (will be charged at the time of registration) and a whistle. Candidates should bring their Canadian Lifesaving Manual and Canadian First Aid Manual for reference throughout the course.
Required Fees: Candidates will be charged the price of the exam fee required by the Lifesaving Society upon registration.
This program is scheduled to run: Friday July 3rd & July 10th, 2026 5:00-9:00pm Saturday July 4th & July 11th, 2026 12:00-10:00pm Sunday July 5th & July 12th, 2026 12:00- 10:00pm