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Stoughton swimming pool makes fresh greenspace

Over the years, the pool has seen many people jump from the diving board into the deep end or walk in with a toddler at the zero entry.
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Several upgrades have been made at the Stoughton Swimming Pool with plenty of greenspace to enjoy.

STOUGHTON - The Stoughton Swimming Pool is a staple for the small rural town with a population of around 650 people.

This large outdoor pool provides hours of summer fun and relaxation on sizzling summer days for all ages.

Over the years, the pool has seen many people jump from the diving board into the deep end or walk in with a toddler at the zero entry.

A hot tub is also available for those who wish to soak in the heat.

With an outdoor swimming pool, although the sunshine is great for those who wish to swim, it does create wear and tear on the pool itself.

In 2019, the pool needed a new liner, which came at a cost of $90,000.

The Stoughton pool committee set out to work hard at getting the much-needed funds for this project. Through the kind and generous donations of businesses, organizations and individuals, and through fundraising, the liner was purchased.

At the time, there were other areas of the pool that needed attention.

The chain link fence had seen better days and there was no shelter from the heat outside. They also wanted to add more grass for a greener space.

Again, through grants, donations and the efforts of the committee, the work began.

In the spring, work began to upgrade the pool, with the hopes it would be open in time for the public in the summer.

With the old fence removed, Prairie Storm Contracting came in and put up a new seven-foot metal fence, which would stop debris and winds through the pool area.

Coderre WH and Sons Construction generously donated the topsoil for the sod to be placed.

S and K Rentals did a lot of the levelling and pea stone placement, while FSK Construction Services built the gazebo in the southeast corner of the greenspace.

This project will cost over $80,000 and they received a substantial donation of $20,000 from Kingston Midstream.

Many volunteers came out one evening to place the sod, which made for a quick and easy job.

In-ground irrigation was also needed to keep the sod fresh and rooted.

There is still work to be done, but the pool is open for business for swimming lessons. This year they are also holding lessons in the evenings and public swims.

Removable posts will be added for volleyball and basketball nets to host tournaments and events at the pool.

The pool is situated behind the curling rink and arena. There is a campground on the fairgrounds, which is close to the pool.

A plaque will be placed for the businesses and people that donated to this cause. Donations off $500-$2,500 are bronze, silver is $2,500-$5,000, and gold is over $5,000.

Recognition will also be on social media, the local newspaper, and the town's newsletter.