Registration still available for winter leisure programs
Despite the cold weather, the City of Saskatoon Leisure Centres offer a wide range of activities for a winter escape. From swimming lessons and preschool and youth recreation programs to adult fitness and specialized wellness programs, there is something to keep the whole family active this winter.
Registration for Winter 2025 programs opened at the beginning of December 2024 and there is still room to register in many programs of your choice. Find your fit!
Life Saving Society Swim Lessons – With classes available for babies to adults, there are many class options for you and your family’s busy life. Choose from weekday, weekend and evening sessions.
Multi-Level Swim Lessons for Families – Available at Lawson Civic Centre for families with multiple children wanting swim lessons at the same time. When registering, tell us the swim levels your children are in and we will ensure they all receive instruction during the same time. Register by calling Lawson Civic Centre at 306-975-7873 (not available through Leisure Online).
Private Swim Lessons – Available at Lakewood Civic Centre, Lawson Civic Centre and the Shaw Centre. If individualized instruction appeals to you, these sessions are an excellent way to get to the next level of development.
Lil’ & Mini Movers Programs – These new programs are revamped versions of the beloved Teddy Bears Picnic and offer a fun and energetic environment for preschool children to run, hop, throw and roll. The Mini Movers and Lil’ Movers programs are instructor-led classes designed to help children develop fundamental movement skills while burning off some energy. They are offered at Lakewood Civic Centre, Lawson Civic Centre, and Shaw Centre.
Registrations are accepted online at leisureonline.saskatoon.ca or by calling or visiting any of the Leisure Centres – Cosmo, Lakewood, and Lawson Civic Centres; Saskatoon Field House; and the Shaw Centre.
For more information about winter program options, refer to the Winter Leisure Guide or visit saskatoon.ca/leisureguide.