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Holiday schedules for Marshall and Firstenburg pools: On special schedule days, building hours are 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Marshall Pool Special Schedule Days
- Martin Luther King Day
- Presidents Day
- Memorial Day
- Labor Day
- Veterans Day
- Day after Thanksgiving
See the bottom of the pool schedule for the Special Schedule times.
Marshall Center is closed on:
- New Years Day
- Fourth of July
- Two weeks in September for maintenance (watch for dates)
- Thanksgiving Day
- Christmas Day
Marshall Pool closes at 3 p.m. on:
- Christmas Eve, December 24th
- New Year's Eve, December 31st
Swim Descriptions
Pool Rentals
If you are interested in a private rental of Marshall Pool please call James at 487-7073.
Groups
Are you planning to bring a group of ten or more to the Marshall Community Center Pool? If so, you must contact the Pool Manager at 487-7073. A group contract will be required to allow your group to swim. Unannounced groups may be turned away!
Vancouver Swim Club (VSC)
This competitive club team is parent-supported and an affiliate of Oregon Swimming, Inc. and United States Swimming. VSC is a year-round program which promotes competitive swimming. Tryouts for the team are held on or near the first and the fifteenth of every month. For more information, or to schedule a tryout, please call (360) 944-1872 or (360) 750-4550.
Splash Away Discounted Public Swims
Adults $3, Seniors $2.50, Youth $2, and Family $8. For swim times, please see the pool schedule on the web at cityvancouver.us/mcc, call 487-7070 or pick up a schedule at Marshall Community Center.
General Aquatics Info
- Public Swim The entire pool and slide are available for play time! Children ages 7-10 may attend a public swim on their own as long a parent or guardian is in the building.
- Family Swim Family fun in the water! Adults and families only. Children under 16 must be accompanied into the water by a parent or guardian.
- Aqua Play Parents, bring your children for non-instructed water play time! Non toilet trained children must wear swim diapers. One adult in the water for every three children.
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