Langley is home to several swimming pools, with two indoor swimming pools and two outdoor swimming pools. One of the outdoor swimming pools is located in Langley City while the other outdoor swimming pool in Langley is in the Township. Didn’t know there was a Township and a City of Langley? It is no big deal. Neither do most visitors and for most of this website, the area is referred to as just Langley.

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Al Anderson Memorial Outdoor Pool Langley (Langley City)
Al Anderson Pool is located in City Park in the city of Langley and is open seasonally. It offers children’s swimming lessons, lane swimming, public swimming, aquatic fitness, and public rentals.
Al Anderson Pool Location: 4949 207 St, Langley, BC V3A 1N4
Rules:
- Children 7 and under have to be accompanied by a parent or guardian and the ratio for parents is max of two children for one parent.
- Children 8 years or older must meet a height requirement of 122cm (48 inches) to be admitted alone. A pool supervisor may overrule this requirement if they consider the child (8 years or older only) to be a strong swimmer
WC Blair Pool Langley (Indoor Pool in Murrayville Neighborhood)
The WC Blair swimming pool in Langley is located in Murrayville and offers year-round public swimming, swimming lessons, birthday parties, aquafit, pool rentals, hot tubs, sauna, steam room, water slide, and also has a gym and fitness equipment in the same building.
WC Blair Location: 22200 Fraser Hwy, Langley, BC V3A 3T2
2022 Rates for Township of Langley Pools:
Infant / Toddler (0-3): FREE
Child (4-12): $3.36
Youth (13-18): $4.26
Adult (19-59): $6.77
Senior (60-79): $5.09
Super Senior (80+) $1.00
Family: $13.23
Rules:
- Children less than 7 years of age must be under the direct supervision of a responsible guardian (within arms length)

Walnut Grove Indoor Pool Langley
The Walnut Grove Langley swimming pool offers year-round pubic swimming, swimming lessons, birthday parties, aquafit, pool rentals, hot tubs, sauna, steam room, water slide and also has a gym and fitness equipment in the same building.
Walnut Grove Community Centre Location: 8889 Walnut Grove Dr, Langley, BC V1M 2N7
2022 Rates for Township of Langley Pools:
Infant / Toddler (0-3): FREE
Child (4-12): $3.36
Youth (13-18): $4.26
Adult (19-59): $6.77
Senior (60-79): $5.09
Super Senior (80+) $1.00
Family: $13.23
Rules:
- Children less than 7 years of age must be under the direct supervision of a responsible guardian (within arms length)
Aldergrove Credit Union Community Centre Outdoor Covered Pool (Home of the Otter Coop Water Park)
The Aldergrove Water Park is more or less, waterslides without the big price tag. Because it is a city-owned facility, the rates are affordable. The waterpark in on my list of top things to do in Vancouver and is open from late June until early September but the covered 25 m pool, leisure pool and hot tub under a huge canopy are open all year round for public swimming and swimming lessons. It also serves the public in other ways, offering ice skating from fall to spring.
Otter Coop Water Park Features:
- Pacific Zone: 25 m pool, leisure pool and hot tub under a huge canopy.
- Roller Soakers waterslides with incredible views of the entire park.
- Breaker Bay tidal pool with beach entry and great waves.
- Canyon Creek river channel with spray features and tipping buckets.
- Big Top splashpad for younger guests with waterslides and plenty of water play features.
- Private rental spaces for groups (see below)
- Triple O’s food truck on site selling White Spot burgers etc.

2022 Rates for Otter Coop Experience:
Infant / Toddler (0-3): FREE
Child (4-12): $4.85
Youth (13-18): $6.23
Adult (19-59): $9.85
Senior (60-79): $7.49
Super Senior (80+) $1.00
Family: N/A
Advance online registration is required. No drop-ins.
Registration opens for waterpark sessions 7 days in advance of each waterpark session. Register for waterpark sessions. All members of your family that will be attending, in or out of the water, must be registered.
For the 2022 Season, Township of Langley residents will have priority registration. Registration opens for waterpark sessions 10 days in advance of each waterpark session for Township of Langley residents. Non-Township residents can register 7 days in advance.

Reservable Areas at Aldergrove Water Park
Table and Tent Reservations $177.45 including tax (for up to 20 guests) includes:
- Admission for one waterpark session per person. This includes all guests that will be attending, in or out of the water, as well as children 3 years of age and younger.
- Reserved area for 2.5 hours includes a 10×15 tent and two picnic tables. Location is area between Big Top and Beachside Green.
Lighthouse Lookout $324.95 including tax (for up to 40 guests) includes:
- Admission for one waterpark session per person. This includes all guests that will be attending, in or out of the water, as well as children 3 years of age and younger.
- Exclusive access to the upper lookout area, comfortable outdoor seating, tables and chairs.

Rules:
- Children less than 7 years of age must be under the direct supervision of a responsible guardian (within arms length) in the pool and the waterpark.
- Bring a pre-filled water bottle. (no refil stations in 2021)
- Bring your own collapsible chairs.
- Personal water toys such as tubes and mats are not permitted.
- Please arrive 30-45 minutes prior to the start of your scheduled waterpark session.
- Leave your valuables at home.
- Come dressed and ready to swim. Changerooms are not available before the swim session.
- Change rooms/showers will be available for the final 30 minutes of the session, with an additional 10 minutes after the session. Guests must exit the area within 10 minutes following the session.
- There are no “in and out” privileges.
Want to visit nearby pools? Check out this list of swimming pools in Surrey as well as swimming pools in Abbotsford.
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