Artistic swim club looking for better access to swim times to grow sport in P.A.
A local artistic swim club is appealing to the Prince Albert city council for better access to the city-operated Frank J. Dunn Pool. The Prince Albert Pikes hope improved practice times and better rates will help them grow the sport in the city.
Currently, the Prince Albert Pikes train at Marion Aquatics, but club president Shannon Schlamp told council the cost of using the facility is prohibitive. Meanwhile, Prince Albert’s other, larger swim club, the P.A. Sharks have “a monopoly” on pool time at the city-operated Frank J. Dunn Pool, she said.
Schlamp said the Pikes were paying between $2,100 to $2,700 per month to swim at Marion Aquatics, compared to the Sharks who pay $11,000 per year to use the Frank J. Dunn.
“They’re swimming at half the cost that we’re swimming,” she said, explaining the Pikes are finding it difficult to grow their club.