Summer fun at Council’s leisure facilities

Council is offering 50 per cent off its family swim pass for a limited time

Central Coast Council is inviting locals and visitors to swim, play and exercise at its leisure, aquatic, and fitness facilities over summer.

Unit Manager Leisure Beach Safety and Community Facilities, Phil Cantillon, said Council looks forward to welcoming back guests to the facilities this summer, following closures over the past few holiday seasons due to the pandemic.

“Council operates six high quality leisure, aquatic and fitness facilities across the Central Coast including Gosford Olympic Pool, Peninsula Leisure Centre, Niagara Park Stadium, Toukley Aquatic Centre, Wyong Olympic Pool and Lake Haven Recreation Centre,” he said.

“This summer we’re encouraging families or anyone who likes to have fun and get active to join us across our six facilities, with plenty of options to keep you entertained and active at an affordable price.

“Our aquatic centres in particular are offering a program of activities that are sure to keep the kids occupied for hours, with the return of pool inflatables and water slides.

“The Peninsula Leisure Centre also has a child friendly outdoor watersplash park, and a new heat and ventilation system has recently been installed to help keep the water temperature just right and customers cool.”

Administrator Rik Hart said Council offered a range of facilities that the whole community can access in a healthy, fun and family friendly environment.

“I encourage the community and visitors to check out our facilities this summer and take advantage of all that’s on offer,” he said.

Council is also offering 50 per cent off its family swim pass for a limited time only.

This allows families to pay just $15 to enjoy a range of activities at the swim facilities.

To register for a discounted family swim pass and check out all the services available across the facilities, visit centralcoast.nsw.gov.au/summeroffun.

Source:
Media release, Dec 12
Central Coast Council