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More than 3,500 places to move this summer in Brossard

Leisure and sports 26 May 2026 Last update 27/05/2026

Summer registrations

Ville de Brossard kicks off its summer programming and invites citizens to plan their summer now with a diversified sports and aquatic program, accessible to children, teens and adults. With more than 3,500 places available, the 2026 summer session offers a wide selection of registered activities, as well as free activities in several locations around the city to make the most of the warm weather.


Registration for residents will begin on Tuesday, June 2, according to the following schedule:

  • 6 p.m.: Swim lessons for preschoolers, children and teens ;
  • 6:30 p.m.: aquatic fitness classes, adult swimming, lifesaving and teacher training, outdoor fitness and wellness classes, and pickleball leagues.

Registration for non-residents will take place on Saturday, June 6, starting at 9 a.m., subject to availability.

Rescue and teaching training

Registration for non-residents will take place on Saturday, June 6, starting at 9 a.m., subject to availability.

  • Full program and registration details are now available online.
  • Lifesaving and teaching courses are now offered on a fee basis.
  • Since the government subsidy that temporarily allowed these courses to be offered free of charge has come to an end, fees will once again apply to lifesaving and aquatic instruction courses.

Those wishing to register for these courses must present their proof of qualification at the Complexe aquatique between May 20 and June 1.


Summer programming for all ages

This summer, citizens can enjoy a varied program designed for all ages and all rhythms. Several activities are offered in parks and other locations around the city, encouraging discovery and physical activity close to home.

New courses include Dynamic Movementoffered at the Grand parc Urbain pavilion. This activity combines cardio, muscle strengthening, mobility and stretching in an accessible and energizing formula, ideal for outdoor activities.

The city is also expanding its range of free activities throughout the summer. Rain or shine, there’s plenty to do in Brossard. The Centre multigénérationnel is a great place to get active with family and friends, whether it’s pickleball, badminton or basketball, while discovering other active spaces across the city.


Six outdoor pools for summer fun

With six outdoor pools now spread across the region, residents have even more opportunities to cool off and stay active all summer long, close to home.

Champlain pool

The pools are scheduled to open regularly from June 20, with a possible pre-season depending on weather conditions.

Consult the list of outdoor pools


For registration details and the complete program of Summer 2026 activities, visit brossard.ca/activities. A valid bciti+ loisir subscription is required for registration.

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