If you are interested in purchasing a 'Let's Pool Together' t-shirt, email fastswimingoffice@gmail.com
Call to Action
Looking for Volunteers
Fredericton Aquatics has registered for the Parks and Trails day on Saturday, June 6th so that SMA pool users can share info about their programs and need for aquatics infrastructure.
This in an outdoor event where we can higlight aquatics and FAST programming benefits. To acess more information, click here to view the Participant Guide.
FAST is looking for parent volunteers to be present at our display table and promote FAST and Aquatics in Fredericton.
To sign up, click here
Looking for Help...
Fredericton Aquatics is asking volunteers from within the aquatics community to get involved in the Letter Writing Campaign, which is intended for all levels of government regarding the need of our capital city to have accessible community aquatics infrastructure.
Please use this link to access a template letter you can use as a starting point to send to current and future city councillors, mayor/MLA/MP/Premier.
To access contact information for above, select the button below.

How else can FAST families and swimmers help?
Like other aquatic groups, FAST is being asked to provide:
Testimonials from FAST Swimmers - current, alumni, pre-comp (to include photos, some with videos, then and now)
Click the button below for more information
Please see examples of 'Testimonials' below

"I’ve been swimming from early childhood and as a young adult became a Water Safety Instructor and National Life Guard. After being wait listed for several years, my first practice with UNB Masters was Jan 1, 1991. Since then, it has been a constant in my life. Good friends, fitness, enjoyment and stress release all happened through Masters swimming. It’s one reason I have remained in Fredericton in retirement."
Agnes Murphy, Masters

"Swimming at the SMA pool has been a part of my weekly routine since moving to Fredericton in 1976 to attend UNB. In 1988 I joined UNB Masters swim team and have been going to practice three mornings a week ever since.
As I age, swimming will become an even more important part of my routine. Swimming is a sport for all ages."
Terry Brodie, Masters