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ca Recreation Fun Map Centennial Park Pool Centennial Park Pool is a 1,300- square meter area that includes a zero-entry wading pool. The facility consists of the pool, seating and shaded areas, senior-friendly amenities, and accessible features. 15 Rotary Lodge Lane, Moncton, NB Rates East End Pool The East End Pool offers family friendly, inclusive and accessible amenities and activities for all ages. 35 Fergus Street, Moncton Rates Where to buy pool passes Day, season, and punch passes can be Online purchasing will be available soon.
Splash Pads The City of Moncton has over 20 splash pads across the City that are available to use for free during the summer months. Keep an eye on our Outdoor Fun Map for the official Centennial Park splashpad season opening, and more splashpad openings as summer progresses!
The East End Pool in Moncton, located at 35 Fergus Street, is a popular outdoor swimming destination that offers a range of family-friendly, inclusive, and accessible amenities and activities for all ages. The pool is designed to provide a safe and enjoyable environment for visitors to cool off and have fun during the summer months.
The East End Pool features a large swimming area with designated lanes for lap swimming, as well as ample space for recreational swimmers to splash around and play. The pool is surrounded by seating and shaded areas where visitors can relax and unwind between swims. Senior-friendly amenities are also available, making the pool accessible to all members of the community.
For those looking to make multiple visits, day, season, and punch passes are available for purchase. Online purchasing options will be available soon for added convenience. Additionally, the City of Moncton offers over 20 splash pads across the city that are free to use during the summer months, providing even more opportunities for water fun.
To ensure the safety of all visitors, the East End Pool has established rules that must be followed by all guests. These rules help maintain a secure and enjoyable environment for everyone. By adhering to the guidelines, visitors can make the most of their time at the East End Pool and create lasting memories with family and friends.