Lifesaving Society Alberta and Northwest Territories

Lifesaving Society Alberta and Northwest Territories Canada's Lifeguarding Experts - setting the standard for lifeguarding in Canada for over 50 years.

"Whomsoever you see in distress, recognize in him a fellow man." The Society has a long and proud history of drowning and injury prevention leadership in Canada. The Society traces its roots to the late 19th Century in London, England with the beginning of the Swimmers' Life Saving Society. Today we are known to Canadians as the Lifesaving Society, Canada's lifeguarding expert. As a national volun

teer organization and registered charity we stand committed to the ideals that first formed the Society back in 1800's. Over the past century we have expanded our programs, been on the for-front of research and embraced innovative thinking. Mission Statement
To prevent drowning and water-related incidents for all Canadians by providing:
- lifesaving, lifeguarding, and leadership education; and
- public education. Vision
The Lifesaving Society serves all Canadians by providing information and skills that promote safety in, on and around water. The Society is the Canadian authority in aquatic lifesaving education and lifeguarding. The Society is a leader and partner in the delivery of water safety education in Canada and around the world. In striving to reach its vision, the Society:
- maintains a strong foundation in research and collaborates with organizations working to advance safety education;
- demonstrates leadership and skills in strategic thinking and operational decision-making through its Board of Directors;
- ensures representation from all regions of Canada and facilitates the Society's work and resource development in all regions;
- ensures each region of Canada is represented by strong Branches, which provide diverse and flexible delivery methods for program and public education. Lifesaving Society Alberta and Northwest Territories
The Alberta and Northwest Territories Branch serves the Society's provincial and territorial affiliates, individual members and the general public. The Branch also serves as the official liaison with the provincial and territorial governments and their agencies. Some Lifesaving Society products and programs are nationally recognized throughout the country; however, each branch has the ability to develop and deliver its own products and programs. As an affiliate of the Alberta and Northwest Territories Branch, you can license our products and programs to suit your needs. Public and private facilities or business can affiliate with the AB & NWT Lifesaving Society as well as individual members. In addition to our provincial/territorial affiliates, other Society branches and organizations and individuals within Canada and internationally can also affiliate to license our programs or products. The Society also works together with our many partnerships to promote water safety education and awareness. Other partners include government agencies that provide funding and sponsorships to allow for the development of new programs.

We're pleased to welcome Cody Dunne as the keynote speaker at our upcoming Annual General Meeting!Cody is an Emergency M...
06/16/2026

We're pleased to welcome Cody Dunne as the keynote speaker at our upcoming Annual General Meeting!

Cody is an Emergency Medicine and Transport physician based out of Calgary. He currently serves as Lifesaving Society Canada's medical advisor, and is completing his PHD in Epidemiology with a focus on pre-hospital resuscitation interventions, including those used in drownings.

His presentation, "Oxygen and National Lifeguard," will discuss the effects of using oxygen therapy to treat lung injuries resulting from drowning, and offer practical steps to normalize oxygen therapy training into Canadian lifeguard programs.

To attend, make sure to register for our AGM on this Friday at Lacombe's Kinsmen Aquatic Centre: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/ev/reg/792ufbb/lp/65746b94-596c-4d1e-9201-4a83760d1ff5

Registration is still open for our Annual General Meeting on June 19 at Lacombe's Kinsmen Aquatic Centre!Just like last ...
06/13/2026

Registration is still open for our Annual General Meeting on June 19 at Lacombe's Kinsmen Aquatic Centre!

Just like last year, we'll be welcoming some guest presenters to host free workshops for attendees in the afternoon!

With our member management system undergoing a major update in the near future, today's featured workshop will be an opportunity for affiliates to talk directly with the staff members working on the project.

Affiliates will get a walkthrough of the new platform and its features, and have the opportunity to ask questions.

This session is recommended for any registered Lifesaving Society affiliate members attending AGM!

This workshop is hosted by our Leadership Specialist, Alex Parker, and will be held from 3:00pm - 3:50pm in Multipurpose Room 2.

To attend, make sure you register for our AGM: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/ev/reg/792ufbb/lp/65746b94-596c-4d1e-9201-4a83760d1ff5

Journey Through the Seasons Colouring Book is available now! In collaboration with Lance Cardinal of Bigstone Cree Natio...
06/12/2026

Journey Through the Seasons Colouring Book is available now!

In collaboration with Lance Cardinal of Bigstone Cree Nation, 'A Journey Through the Seasons' is a colouring book that beautifully combines Indigenous teachings as well as water safety.

Take a trip through the 4 seasons to learn Cree words and water safety tips to keep you safe all year long.

Your purchase helps us donate colouring books to organizations working with Indigenous communities and supports our Indigenous-focused programs!

You can shop the colouring book on our website NOW! https://shop.lifesaving.org/product_p/cb2026.htm

And don't forget the colouring contest is accepting submissions until July 1st! The winner gets a free copy of the colouring book! 🖍️

Registration is still open for our Annual General Meeting on June 19 at Lacombe's Kinsmen Aquatic Centre!Just like last ...
06/11/2026

Registration is still open for our Annual General Meeting on June 19 at Lacombe's Kinsmen Aquatic Centre!

Just like last year, we'll be welcoming some guest presenters to host free workshops for attendees in the afternoon!

Today's featured workshop is about understanding the neurodivergent spectrum, and discovering tools for neuro-inclusive course delivery and mentorship.

Through classroom learning, fun quizzes, and activities in both large and small groups, participants will explore the importance of creating learning spaces that are accessible to all kinds of brains.

This session is recommended for instructors, trainers, coaches and supervisors looking for practical advice in working with neurodivergent individuals, but is open to all humans who facilitate learning for other humans!

This workshop is hosted by Victoria Mitchell, and will be held from 4:00pm - 4:50pm in Multipurpose Room 1.

To attend, make sure you register for our AGM: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/ev/reg/792ufbb/lp/65746b94-596c-4d1e-9201-4a83760d1ff5

If you’re in the Vancouver area this summer, don’t miss your chance to register for ’s Lifesaving Sport Summer Camp!This...
06/09/2026

If you’re in the Vancouver area this summer, don’t miss your chance to register for ’s Lifesaving Sport Summer Camp!

This is a 5-day camp that provides swimmers of all ages with an introduction to Lifesaving Sport.

Hosted at the Jericho Sailing Centre and Locarno Beach, this camp includes training in open water swimming, sand running, surfski kayaking, and prone paddle-boarding!

Available Dates:
June 29 - July 3
July 6 - July 10
July 13 - July 17
July 20 - 24

Half and full-day options are available!

For more information, including pricing and registration details, visit pacificlifesavingclub.com!

Registration is still open for our Annual General Meeting on June 19 at Lacombe's Kinsmen Aquatic Centre!Just like last ...
06/09/2026

Registration is still open for our Annual General Meeting on June 19 at Lacombe's Kinsmen Aquatic Centre!

Just like last year, we'll be welcoming some guest presenters to host free workshops for attendees in the afternoon!

Today's featured workshop is all about turning frontline aquatic roles (lifeguarding, instructing) into pathways for leadership development!

Participants will learn practical strategies to set up staff for success, support developing team members, and foster growth-oriented learning environments.

This session is a perfect opportunity for ALL new and emerging leaders in aquatics, including recreation programmers and facility operators!

This workshop is hosted by Sylvana Ha, and will be held from 4:00pm - 4:50pm in Multipurpose Room 2.

To attend, make sure you register for our AGM: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/ev/reg/792ufbb/lp/65746b94-596c-4d1e-9201-4a83760d1ff5

Happy Pride Month from The Lifesaving Society AB and NWT 🏳️‍🌈Art by Quinlyn Hawkswell!
06/05/2026

Happy Pride Month from The Lifesaving Society AB and NWT 🏳️‍🌈

Art by Quinlyn Hawkswell!

The 2026 Canadian Pool Lifesaving Championships was held last weekend in Laval, Quebec, and 4 Alberta-based Lifesaving S...
06/04/2026

The 2026 Canadian Pool Lifesaving Championships was held last weekend in Laval, Quebec, and 4 Alberta-based Lifesaving Sport clubs took part – the Calgary Winter Club Tsunamis, the Canadian Armed Forces Lifesaving Club, the Cochrane Water Ninjas, and Surf Central!

In total, they brought home:
27 gold🥇
13 silver🥈
15 bronze🥉

Not only that, but Surf Central placed 1st overall out of the 27 competing clubs!

(Thank you to Tristan Moss for the photos!)

Congratulations to the following athletes on their medals:

CANADIAN ARMED FORCES
- Colin Conway
- Mercedes Leblanc
- Dawson Sheehan
- Kylie Weber

COCHRANE WATER NINJAS
- Angela Flaman
- Holly Goertzen
- Patsy Lindsay
- Jennifer Walker

SURF CENTRAL
- Rylee Bashow
- Avey Bergstrom
- Samantha Burwell
- Jack Dunse
- Corbin Gilbert
- Saylah Girard
- Maisy Goertzen
- Serkan Isik
- Oliver Johnson
- Jeff Kearns
- Andrew Moss
- Marlee Palmer
- Caebri Smith
- Evan Thibodeau
- Isaac Thibodeau
- Sage Verbaas
- Kaleb Wilford
- Martyna Zukowska

We’re proud to give an additional congratulations to Corbin Gilbert, Mercedes Leblanc, Dawson Sheehan, and Caebri Smith for achieving some of the highest overall points in their respective athlete groups! For this accomplishment, they also received the following medals:

F, Open 19+: Mercedes (Bronze)
M, Youth 15-18: Caebri (Silver), Corbin (Bronze)
M, Open 19+: Dawson (Bronze)

Thank you to all the clubs nation-wide who took part in the competition, and we hope to see you again in August for the Canadian Surf Lifesaving Championships!

Address

13123/156 Street
Edmonton, AB
T5V1V2

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+17804151755

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