The National Lifeguard Precert and Recertification course is designed for certified lifeguards looking to maintain their professional standing and ensure their skills remain current. Hosted at the North Peace Leisure Pool in Fort St. John, this intensive one-day session covers essential rescue techniques, surveillance, and emergency response protocols required by the Lifesaving Society. Participants must demonstrate proficiency in physical fitness and rescue skills to successfully renew their certification for continued employment in aquatic facilities.
What to Expect
A rigorous day of practical testing and skill review focused on current lifeguard standards.
Who Should Attend
Certified lifeguards
Aquatic staff
Safety professionals
Recreation employees
Agenda Overview
Morning session covers physical standards and rescue drills, followed by afternoon emergency response scenarios.
Venue & Address
North Peace Leisure Pool
9505 100 St Fort St. John , British Columbia Canada
Organizer
City of Fort St. John · Government
The City of Fort St. John Parks and Recreation department manages local aquatic facilities and training programs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is this for?
Certified lifeguards needing to renew their credentials.
Where is it held?
North Peace Leisure Pool, Fort St. John.
Is it a one-day course?
Yes, the session is completed in one day.
What should I bring?
Swimwear, towel, and proof of previous certification.
Who provides the certification?
The Lifesaving Society BC & Yukon.
Is registration required?
Yes, please check the City of Fort St. John website.
Tags
Lifeguard
Training
Fort St. John
Aquatics
Certification
Safety
Summary
One-day National Lifeguard recertification course held at North Peace Leisure Pool.