Spearman added that it’s a “source of pride” that crews have been able to build a facility “of this quality” in Lethbridge. The new YMCA is the third largest of its kinds in North America.

The 256,000 square foot centre boasts an impressive list of features, including a fitness centre, field house, gymnasiums, child minding programs, an indoor playground, and a running track.

There’s also the aquatic centre, which includes a lazy river, waterslides, lap pool, a whirlpool, zero depth entry wave pool, a climbing wall and the FlowRider surf-simulator.

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“Our goal is to build healthy communities and this facility will enable us to do that here in Lethbridge and surrounding areas in such a more significant and important way than we’ve been able to do in our old facility (on Stafford Drive),” said Stephen Mogdan, Lethbridge YMCA Board Chair.

Mogdan said the Stafford Drive centre ceased operations at the end of March, in preparation of the opening of the new Cor Van Raay YMCA.

He said having an official opening date will help staff better answer questions from YMCA members.

“Understandably, construction takes time and I think the City’s managed that really well, but it left us without a date. (However) now, we can target towards that. We can tell our members exactly what’s going to be happening, we can direct them to the website, we can give them program information and get everybody excited. It’s going to be fantastic.”

During the Monday morning event, Mogdan discussed the subject of membership pricing going forward.

“Anybody who had a YMCA membership in 2018 – their membership will still be at that same rate. The new rates, I think there was a small annual adjustment – nothing to do with moving to a new facility but just a small annual adjustment, that will be reflected on our website,” he explained.

Further details on pricing can be found at lethbridgeymca.org.

Even with the opening date set, he noted that there’s still more work to do over the next few weeks in preparation of May 4.

“The scale of this facility compared to the old facility really means that we can’t just transplant our people from the old (Stafford location) to the new facility. There’s so much more that they have to know,” he said.

He went on to explain that, “there are so many more procedures, all of the systems are new, the systems in the old facility were fifty years old … really that’s what our efforts have been directed at for the most part for the last month or so, getting that staff up and running. In the meantime, we have been doing a lot of hiring.”

He said the staffing goal is 225 hires, and right now, they’re at around 175.

The Cor Van Raay YMCA at the ATB Centre will be open Monday through Friday from 5:00 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. (pool and fitness floor close at 10:00 p.m.), Saturday through Sunday from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. (pool and fitness floor close at 8:00 p.m.) and statutory holidays from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

The public is also invited to tours of the facility starting April 10. More information is available at lethbridgeymca.org.