Welcome
to the Windsor Aquatic Club's web
site. There are no limits to the fun and personal
satisfaction you can experience in competitive swimming.
You'll challenge yourself, stay in shape, and have a
lot of fun, too! If you're 5 years or older, the Windsor
Aquatic Club has a
program in which you can learn competitive
swim strokes at your own pace and, when you're ready,
you can experience the thrills and challenges of participating
in local, regional, national and international swim meets.
Mission
Statement. Together
we as swimmers, parents and the coaching team will
be the premier, competitive swim team in Windsor and
Essex County. We remain true to our values of being
Competitive, Committed and Compassionate for all of
our swim programs.
The
Windsor Aquatic Club was established in Windsor,
Ontario, Canada in 1970. It is a family-based, volunteer
organization that trains swimmers at two pools within
the City of Windsor. As the club is a non-profit organization
that is entirely self-funded and operated by it's members,
parents are strongly encouraged to get involved. It
requires a certain amount of commitment, but it's a
fun and fulfilling way to spend time with your family.
Swimming is also the safest sport available to get
one's exercise. Give it a try! Our club motto is: Committed,
Compassionate, Competitive!
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Becoming
a Member is Easy
Although
the club is primarily geared to competitive swimming, anyone
can join, regardless of ability. Swimmers With A Disability
(SWAD) are welcomed and treated as one of the team. Through
fundraising, membership fees are also more reasonable, and
you can test the waters by taking advantage of our no-obligation Two
Week Free Trial program, offered all swim-season long! Learn More...
Note. Swim
assessments are at the Adie Knox pool. Our trained coaches
will ask your child to swim for about 10 minutes to be
sure they are placed in the correct group for their ability.
For
more information on membership and all club programs, call
the WAC office at 519-971-7479.
Here
are some WAC photographs. Click on a photo to enlarge
it:
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