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Thunder Bay council debates pool's future

A report going to Thunder Bay city council Monday night raises questions about the future of a popular city-run swimming pool.

Dease Pool requires most funding to bring up to code, city report says

Ray Smith, of Thunder Bay, wants council to keep the 106 year old pool open. (Adam Burns/CBC)

A report going to Thunder Bay city council Monday night raises questions about the future of a popular city-run swimming pool.

The report by city staff says millions of dollars in upgrades are needed for three pools to bring them up to code: Widnall, Heath Park and Dease.

Widnall Pool can continue to run with preventative maintenance and Heath Pool needs close to $300,000 to repair a foundation wall and do some waterproofing. However, Dease Pool a century-old facility requires more than $1 million in repairs.

Building a new pool to current code could cost more than $3 million.

Thunder Bay Coun. Andrew Foulds. (Supplied)

Administration recommends closing Dease by 2016 and replacing it.

"In my mind, one of the options is to build a new pool, said Councillor Andrew Foulds, who has been outspoken on the issue of maintaining pools.

"I'm not dogmatic, I will look at options. But, I'm going to tell you, I'm a huge supporter of swimming pools."

Foulds said he's prepared to weigh other options, like building a splash pad or other recreational facility.

Dease Pool is used the least of the three pools up for discussion at Mondays council meeting.

Average annual average use by swimmers, measured from 2008-2012, is 5,487 for Dease, 9,048 for Heath Parkand 18,724 for Widnall Pool.

All three pools are underused by residents, the report says.

Track developments at city councilMonday night byfollowing CBC News Thunder Bay reporterJeff Walters on Twitter:@jeffwalterscbc.