NAC Upgrades

NAC Upgrades Logo and gears iconNanaimo Aquatic Centre Upgrade Project

The Nanaimo Aquatic Centre (NAC) is the City’s busiest aquatic facility, welcoming about 1,500 visitors every day. Opened in 2001, the facility will celebrate its 25th anniversary in 2026. To keep the building operating safely, comfortably, and efficiently, the City is moving ahead with a major upgrade project.

This project includes two key components:

  • A new water feature
  • Replacement of essential HVAC equipment
  • Renovations to the Guest Services area

Work will begin on-site in March 2026 and is expected to continue through the year, wrapping up in December 2026.

HVAC Upgrade

A major part of this project involves replacing two large mechanical units responsible for heating, cooling, and controlling humidity in the pool area. These units have reached the end of their service life, and their condition is making it harder to maintain safe and comfortable conditions for both visitors and staff.

What this means for visitors

While most of the HVAC improvements won’t be visible, patrons should notice a difference in how the building feels. The air temperature and humidity around the pool will be easier to maintain, making it more comfortable for swimmers, spectators, and staff working on the pool deck.

Energy efficiency and climate impact

NAC is currently the City’s largest source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, accounting for about 32% of all natural gas used across City facilities. Pools typically use a lot of energy, but aging HVAC equipment has made NAC an especially high consumer.

Replacing this equipment will:

  • Reduce the facility’s GHG emissions
  • Lower energy consumption
  • Help reduce long‑term operating costs

These upgrades also support the City’s broader asset management and climate‑action goals.

The Water Feature at the Nanaimo Aquatic Centre

In 2023, the fishing troller that served as the main water feature at the Nanaimo Aquatic Centre was removed due to its age and condition. Since then, the City has been planning a replacement that is fully accessible, visually exciting, interactive, and—most importantly—fun for everyone.

The new feature will include a variety of splash and play elements, such as:

  • Spray hoses
  • A large tipping water bucket
  • A small slide
  • Interactive water‑play components designed for all abilities

This upgraded attraction is expected to make a big splash when it opens in fall 2026, offering a fresh, fun experience for kids of all ages to enjoy.

Digital rendering of the Nanaimo Aquatic Centre with a splash play area and children playing on a multilevel structure in a shallow pool. Two people in swimsuits, one pushing the other in a wheel chair.

Guest Services at the Nanaimo Aquatic Centre

The new design is modern and efficient to allow staff to serve the patrons of the facility and to give the facility lobby a fresh new appearance.

An administrative counter accessible to both standing and seated patrons.  An open, fresh lobby space.

Project Budget

The total project budget is $13.4 million, which includes $3.9 million in funding from the Provincial and Federal governments.

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  • Progress
    Work has started behind the scenes with removing obsolete HVAC equipment and preparations for receiving and installing the new equipment.  
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  • Details

    Why the Nanaimo Aquatic Centre Is undergoing construction

    NAC is replacing its aging HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) system to improve air quality, energy efficiency, and overall comfort for patrons and staff. Additional improvements will also be completed during the project.

    When construction begins

    Early project work begins March 2026 with minimal impact to services.

    NAC access during construction

    NAC will remain open from March through mid‑July 2026, with limited disruption. You may notice:

    • Contractor parking on site
    • Minimal construction noise
    • Occasional scheduled power outages (with advance notice)
    • Some daytime or nighttime work as required

    All public services and spaces remain open during this period. 

    Aerial view of the Nanaimo Aquatic Centre parking lot with areas marked off where parking will not be permitted and where traffic patterns will change.

    Full facility closure

    NAC will be fully closed to the public and staff from:

    • July 20 – October 4, 2026

    The facility will reopen October 5, 2026.

    Areas closed during full facility closure

    During the full shutdown, all areas of the building will be closed.

    The only exception is CBI Health which will be OPEN and provided with a designated entrance to ensure safety of staff and patrons of the clinic.

    Alternative locations for swimming and work outs during closure

    To maintain recreation services:

    • Beban Pool & Weight Room will operate 6:00 AM – 9:00 PM daily.
    • Westwood Lake summer operations will continue as usual.
    • Kin Pool (operated by Nanaimo White Rapids Swim Club in the summer months)

    Programs, lessons, staff, and service levels may be adjusted to support these locations. 

    Impact on passes and memberships

    Annual Active Passes will be extended.

    Noise and disruptions before we close

    During the early phase (March – July), noise and disruption will be minimal. Power outages may occur but will be scheduled and communicated ahead of time.

    What we're improving during the closure

    Alongside HVAC replacement, the City will also be installing a new water feature where the fishing troller used to be.

    • These upgrades aim to enhance the overall NAC experience once the facility reopens.

    How our programs might shift during this time

    We’ll share program schedules for alternate sites ahead of time. If needed, some programs or rentals may be temporarily moved to other City recreation facilities when space is available.

    How residents and patrons will stay informed

    Here's how you can keep up with what's happening with the NAC Upgrades:

    Online updates
      On-site signage
      • Watch for for reminders and updates posted throughout the facility.
      Email updates
      • If you're registered for a program, you'll receive email notifications with important details along the way.
      Media advisories
      • We'll share key announcements with local media to help keep the wider community informed.
      What's coming next

      As we get closer to the temporary closure, you can expect more detailed information about:

      • construction schedules
      • safety updates
      • changes to programs, hours or facility access

      Where to get more information

      Questions can be directed to NAC.Upgrades@nanaimo.ca or by calling 250-756-5200.

      Dedicated project page can be found at www.nanaimo.ca/goto/NACUpgrades.

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