Rainbow Recreation Centre

Rainbow Recreation Centre offers a 25m swimming pool with six lanes available for both leisure and lap swimming. Regular aquatic fitness classes occur 6 days a week. Friday Night Madness offers fun for kids on the WIBIT, an inflatable obstacle course, available for any guests over the age of 7. Open 7 days a week.

Facility hours
  • Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 6:30am - 8pm
  • Tuesday, Thursday: 8:30am - 7:30pm
  • Saturday: 8:00am - 4:00pm
  • Sunday: 1:00pm - 5:30pm

Early closure at 2:30pm: December 24 and 31 

Closed: December 25, 26, and January 1 

Current status
Open - Regular hours
Address
Rainbow Recreation Centre
262 Rainbow Road
Salt Spring Island, BC
V8K 2M3
Tel: 250.537.1402

Directions To Rainbow Recreation Centre

Directions By Foot

The SSIPARC main office is located at 262 Rainbow Rd and just an 11 minute walk from Ganges! Walk down Rainbow Road going away from the harbour or walk through Mouat Park. The entrance for Mouat Park is at the end of Seaview Avenue, located behind ArtSpring.

Directions By Car or Bike

From Ganges, take Rainbow Road going away from the harbour. Rainbow Recreation Centre will be on your right.

Directions by Bus

Route 1, Ganges Local, passes in front of the pool on Rainbow Road. Ask the bus driver to stop at the Rainbow Recreation Centre.

Additional Program Sites and Facilities

Some of our programs take place in schools and other community facilities. When registering for a program please refer to your receipt for program location. Visit our Facilities page to book a park, reserve a tennis court or book a meeting room or gazebo.

Pool Hours

Sunday1pm - 5:30pm
Monday6:30am - 12pm, 1pm - 8pm 
Tuesday8:30am - 12pm, 1pm - 7:30pm
Wednesday6:30am - 12pm, 1pm - 8pm 
Thursday8:30am - 12pm, 1pm - 7:30pm
Friday6:30am - 10:30am, 1:30pm - 8pm
Saturday8am - 9:30am, 12:30pm - 4pm
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Territorial Acknowledgement

The CRD conducts its business within the Territories of many First Nations, all of whom have a long-standing relationship with the land and waters from time immemorial that continues to this day. Statement of Reconciliation