By jmdupuy on September 28, 2023

Team Captains: Check your emails to view your race day email which outlines all the information that you and your team will need to know for Day of the Longboat.
*Information on team schedules and the best dressed award …
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By jmdupuy on September 18, 2023

The UBC Aquatic Centre is excited to introduce two new swim times! Join us for Sensory Sensitive Swim on Wednesday mornings and Two-Spirit, Trans, Non-Binary (2STNB) Swim on Friday evenings.
Why …
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By jmdupuy on September 8, 2023

Guests of the UBC Aquatic Centre are reminded that the facility will be closed on Saturday, September 9 to facilitate In-Service staff training for the 100+ student-staff who work at the facility. UBC Athletics & Recreation and the UBC Aquatic …
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By jmdupuy on July 28, 2023

Get ready for Intramural Fall Term Events & Leagues! Registration opens on August 28, 2023 at 1:00 pm!
Explore the following sections to get you ready for fall term!
- Captain: each team will designate one individual as the “captain” to
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By jmdupuy on July 20, 2023
Attend the Free Agent Meeting on Thursday, September 14, 2023 @6:00-8:00PM, an opportunity to meet like-minded individuals looking to form a team. Individuals who form a team at the meeting will have an opportunity to register on the spot.…
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By jmdupuy on July 14, 2023

July and August mean sunny skies, busy beaches and lots of people out on the water. While rivers, lakes, and oceans may provide a way to escape the heat this summer, July and August also see a spike in drowning
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