The Top 5 Canberra Swimming Pools for Families
If you are trying to beat the heat in Canberra these summer school holidays, check out our count-down of the best Canberra swimming pools for families!
Canberra has a public swimming pool in every town centre – but which are the best? How expensive are they? What extra family features do they offer? And perhaps most importantly – can mum or dad get a coffee there?!
We’ve just test-run all of the major Canberra swimming pool centres to help you compare them and work out which ones are the best to take your children to – and keep them (and you!) occupied and entertained!
So, without further ado, here are the Let’s Go Mum! top 5 Canberra swimming pools picks for families!
1. Big Splash Water Park, Macquarie

The baby and toddler pool is colourful and fun
The Big Splash Water Park is located at Macquarie, and is a great fun water slide pool and park. It offers a full size 50 metre swimming pool plus a good-sized baby and toddler pool adjoining. In addition to these pools, there is also a fun water-play toddler pool area, and a entertaining bigger-kid pool – Splash Island – with small water slides and more water-play features.

The Big Splash Water Park has a lot of swimming and fun options
But the real big guns here are the six major water slides of varying speeds and difficulty, from the very slow to the super-fast. To ride the water slides there is extra cost to the standard entry fee.

Big Splash Water Park, Maquarie
As if the water slides aren’t enough to keep everyone busy, they also have an inflatable floating bouncy castle which they did actually have up on the day we visited, on the main pool (unlike all of the other Canberra swimming pools on the days we visited!), which they packed away at 3pm.
This centre is suited to picnics – there is a nice grassy shaded area located in the centre of the pools, plus there is a large food canteen, and good change and shower rooms available.

The big splash big kids fun pool with slides “Splash Island” costs $12 per child per day
This centre is a great choice for families of babies and toddlers, as under 2yos are free, and the toddler pool is lots of fun and included in the general admission price. Families with older children will also love this water park, however as it does cost extra for the water slides it can get quite expensive if you are visiting regularly – therefore, this pool may work out better just for special occasions.
Big Splash Admission Prices
All-inclusive slides and swimming pools: Adult (over 12yo) $27, Child (over 1100mm height) $27
Splash Island (see our photos above) – Children (over 2yrs and under 1100mm height) $12
Pool admission only – Adult $8, Child $7
Under 2yo free
More info and all current prices can be found at the Big Splash Water Park website here
Google Map location – Click here for directions to Big Splash Water Park
2. Civic Swimming Pool

Civic swimming pool is a divers paradise!
Run by the YMCA, this old favourite city-centre public swimming pool, or Canberra Olympic Pool as it is officially known, is located right in the Civic city centre and has a 50 metre indoor pool and very deep 25 metre outdoor pool with a twist – it has diving boards! There is a high-diving platform with three levels (the top level is closed), plus two pool-level spring diving boards at the other end of the pool – all which kids and adults can access (there are some age limits for safety for different dive heights). This is something different and fun-fun-fun for older kids who can swim.

The Civic Swimming Pool full-size indoor pool
For those littlies that can’t swim, they also offer a large, completely shaded outdoor little-kids pool (not heated). This family pool is suitable for babies, toddlers and children.

The Civic Swimming Pool baby and family pool is completely shaded but not heated
A small canteen is on site for ice cream, and there are (rather dated but serviceable) change and shower rooms. There are expansive lawns surrounding the pools too, great for picnics – but watch out for bindies!
This pool offers great value for lots of fun for families.
Admission Prices:
$6 Standard, $4.40 Concession
Family – 2 adults and 2 children – $17.00
Family – 2 adults and 3 children – $20.00
More info and all current prices can be found at the Canberra Olympic Pool website here
Google Map location – Click here for directions to Canberra Olympic Pool
3. Gungahlin Leisure Centre

Gungahlin Leisure Centre baby pool
Run by the YMCA, the Gungahlin Leisure Centre is an indoor structure which offers a full-size 50 metre swimming pool, two heated, good sized-family pools plus a heated fun water play area with sprinklers, water-guns and dumping buckets. They do apparently offer an inflatable fun climbing pool float, but it wasn’t up when we were there. The Gungahlin Leisure Centre is a fairly new structure so everything, including the change and shower rooms, are modern and new. This centre also boasts a proper café with a coffee machine – tick!

Gungahlin Leisure Centre heated water play area
Admission Prices:
$6 Standard, $4.40 Concession
Family – 2 adults and 2 children – $17.00
Family – 2 adults and 3 children – $20.00
More info and all current prices can be found at the Gungahlin Leisure Centre website here
Google Map location – Click here for directions to Gungahlin Leisure Centre
4. CISAC, Belconnen

Belconnen CISAC family swimming pool and indoor slide (right)
The Canberra International Sports and Aquatic Centre (CISAC) is a large indoor complex located in Belconnen town centre. There is a full size 50 metre swimming pool, 25 metre heated swimming pool and large heated family pool – perfect for babies and toddlers. Adjoining the family pool is another slightly deeper, round pool with a mushroom water fountain – good fun for small children.
This swimming pool centre is a fun option for families – that is, when all their play equipment is available. CISAC has a fun, heated indoor water slide suitable for all ages. There is an inflatable bouncy float on site, however it wasn’t up the day we visited, due to staff shortages. CISAC also has a permanent outdoor bouncy pillow, which was deflated on the day of our visit.

The CISAC jumping pillow was out of service the day we visited
There is a nice poolside café with coffee machine and hot food, and a dive and swim shop. When everything is in service, this is a really great family pool – however the day we visited was not that day.
Admission prices: $6 Standard, $4.90 Concession, $4.50 Child – extra charges apply for the indoor slide and bouncy on-pool float – the bouncy pillow is free.
More info and all current prices can be found at the CISAC Belconnen website here
Google Map location – Click here for directions to CISAC Belconnen
5. Lakeside Leisure Centre, Tuggeranong

The Lakeside Leisure Centre has a full size pool
The Lakeside Leisure Centre is run by the YMCA and is located in the Tuggeranong Town Centre. This is a large and modern indoor structure offering a full-sized 50 metre swimming pool with a half-way divider, plus good-sized family pools next to it. They apparently have a fun bouncy pool float available (which wasn’t up when we were there) to provide extra holiday fun for the kids who can swim.
There is a canteen, and change room facilities are large and modern. This swimming centre is a good option for south-side families on a hot summers day.

The Lakeside Leisure Centre family swimming pools
Admission Prices:
$6 Standard, $4.40 Concession
Family – 2 adults and 2 children – $17.00
Family – 2 adults and 3 children – $20.00
More info and all current prices can be found at the Lakeside Leisure Centre website here
Google Map location – Click here for directions to the Lakeside Leisure Centre
Of course there are other great local swimming pools around the ACT, such as the outdoor Dickson Pool (honourable mention), and there are many beautiful natural swimming holes too, however we have chosen the largest swimming pool centres in this review to keep the comparison simple.
We hope our Canberra Swimming Pool guide helps you to choose the swimming pool option which entertains your family the best – and that won’t break the family budget! Have fun cooling off in Canberra!
Have you visited any of these Canberra swimming pools? Perhaps you have another family favourite swimming spot elsewhere in the ACT/Queanbeyan region? We’d love to know! Tell us about it in the comments below…
This post is not sponsored and all opinions are our own. All prices are correct as at January 2017, but check supplied website links for any price changes.
Unfortunately, the water in the 50 m pool was very cold. The so-called ‘lifeguards’ spent their time talking to each other instead of checking the water temperature.
Oh dear, which pool so people know?
Wow! So many great choices! Big Splash definitely looks like the most fun. 🙂
It is definitely the most fun – also the most expensive – always the way! LOL