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Current updates
- The outdoor pools at Maitland Aquatics Centre, and East Maitland Aquatics Centre, have now closed for the winter season. There are still plenty of ways to keep fit and have fun in the water throughout the colder months, with our indoor, heated pool at Maitland Aquatics Centre open daily for lap swimming, aqua fitness classes, learn to swim lessons, and so much more.
Pool temperatures
The pool temperature will be updated by Aquatics staff every weekday before 6.00am.
Please know, until updated, the temperature will reflect the previous day’s temperature.
Regular Opening Times
Maitland Aquatic Centre
The last day for swimming at the outdoor pools at Maitland Aquatic Centre, before they close for winter, was Monday 25 April. It will reopen on Saturday 24 September.
The indoor pool remains open all year long.
Opening Hours | |
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Monday to Thursday | 6.00am to 7.00pm |
Friday | 6.00am to 6.00pm |
Saturday and Sunday | 6.00am to 5.00pm |
Please note that hours of operation are subject to weather conditions and events.
East Maitland Aquatic Centre
East Maitland Pool is closed from Monday 25 April for the winter season.
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