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Swimming is one of the most universally accessible sports in Toowoomba, and the city is well served by aquatic facilities that cater for everything from casual lap swimming through to competitive club training and carnivals. Whether you are a committed club swimmer chasing times, a fitness lap swimmer looking for a reliable pool to visit before work, or a parent wanting to enrol a child in learn-to-swim lessons, Toowoomba has options to suit you.
The Milne Bay Aquatic Centre is the premier public swimming facility in Toowoomba, operated by the Toowoomba Regional Council. The centre features a 50-metre outdoor pool, a heated indoor pool, and a learner's pool, giving swimmers of all abilities a space to train regardless of the season. The outdoor pool is a favourite during the warmer months, while the heated indoor pool keeps serious lap swimmers in the water through the cooler Toowoomba winters. Opening hours, lane availability and entry prices are listed on the Toowoomba Regional Council website.
The Toowoomba Swimming Club is the main competitive club in the city, fielding swimmers in Swim Queensland competitions throughout the season. The club runs squad training programs at Milne Bay and welcomes new members from a range of experience levels, including those transitioning from learn-to-swim into their first competitive squads. Squad training is structured, coach-led and designed to build both technique and fitness over the course of the season.
Club swimming carnivals are a highlight of the summer calendar, bringing together swimmers from across the Darling Downs and southeast Queensland for competition across all strokes and distances. Toowoomba carnivals have a welcoming community feel, with age groups catered for from eight-and-under through to masters swimming. For parents, carnivals are a full-day occasion, and most events provide food and seating for spectators in the pool precinct.
Masters swimming is a growing part of the Toowoomba aquatic scene, providing a structured competition pathway for adults who want to race without the time commitment of elite training. Masters swimmers compete in five-year age brackets from 25 upward, making the sport genuinely accessible to anyone who can swim competently. Contact Swim Queensland or the Toowoomba Swimming Club for details on joining a masters squad or entering an upcoming masters carnival.
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