Whistler Sea Wolves Swim Club
Whistler, BC
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Winter Session Registration
Registration is now open to all swimmers!
Winter session dates: Monday, January 6 to Friday, March 14, 2025
Need a swimsuit?
We have both Speedo and Team Logo swimsuits in stock in most sizes. Email info@whistlerseawolves.com for details.
Interested in racing?
Read all about swim meets and sign up for upcoming meets via the Meets menu above.
Practice days have changed as of Fall 2024
Heads up—starting in Fall 2024, our practice days are:
Afternoons: Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Mornings: Tuesday, Thursday
Fall Session
Platinum: Monday, September 23 to Friday, December 20, 2024
Everyone else: Tuesday, October 1 to Friday, December 20, 2024
Winter Session
Registration for returning Fall 2024 swimmers: Monday, December 9, 2024 (TBC)
Registration for everyone else: Monday, December 15, 2024 (TBC)
Winter session dates: Monday, January 6 to Friday, March 14, 2025
Spring Session
Registration for returning Winter 2025 swimmers: Monday, March 3, 2025 (TBC)
Registration for everyone else: Monday, March 10, 2025 (TBC)
Spring session dates: Monday, March 31 to Friday, June 20, 2025
The Sea Wolves train from September to June at the Meadow Park Sports Centre pool in Whistler, with three separate sessions offered:
Fall: September to December
Winter: January to March
Spring: March to June
Our club prides itself on its accessibility and inclusivity for all athletes regardless of their sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression (LGBTQIA2S+), race, ethnicity, culture, religion, language, education, disability, or income. The facility provides us with accessible access (including an aqua lift), private changing rooms, and ample public transportation options.
We offer three junior development levels (Bronze, Silver, Gold) and swimmers advance through the levels as they master specific swimming skills: learning and implementing the four competitive strokes (freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke and butterfly), competitive starts and turns, and building good technique for endurance. Typically, these groups train between two and four times a week.
From there, athletes who are able to commit to a full competitive training program become part of our senior competitive development program (Platinum). This group focuses on achieving competitive racing times, refining skills and strokes, and participating in regional and provincial competitions. The Platinum group typically trains between four and five days a week, both before and after school.
The Sea Wolves Swim Club strongly encourages cross-training. Many of our members participate and excel in other sports; their swimming enhances their overall physical conditioning while providing advanced skill development.
We also provide a Masters program for adults 19+ with different levels of experience and goals.
We have established ourselves as an exceptional sports program within the Sea-to-Sky corridor by planning and organizing our own annual fundraising events and offering Swimming Canada and Swim BC sanctioned meets for our most competitive swimmers and local area pass meets for our newest and youngest members. For the last several years we have been operating at or close to maximum capacity and we often have waitlists.