Certified Training That Makes a Difference

Our Lifesaving Courses equip you with the knowledge, confidence, and certification to respond in emergencies. From first aid to lifeguard training, our programs meet nationally recognized standards so you’re ready when it matters most.

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Why Lifesaving Training Matters

  • Lifeguard Certifications
    Get certified to work in pools and aquatic facilities across Canada.
  • First Aid Certifications
    Learn essential lifesaving techniques, including CPR and emergency response.
  • Gain Real-World Confidence
    Stay calm and take action in critical moments.
  • Protect Your Community
    Be the person who can help when it matters most.

Your Journey Begins Here

Ready to begin your lifesaving journey? Our certified courses are here to equip you with the skills and confidence to make a real difference. Enrol today and be prepared when it matters most.

Lifesaving Courses

Courses

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Bronze Star

Course length: (10 hours)

Develops swimming proficiency, lifesaving skill and personal fitness. Candidates refine their stroke mechanics, acquire self-rescue skills, and apply fitness principles in training workouts. Bronze Star is excellent preparation for success in Bronze Medallion and provides a fun introduction to lifesaving sport.

Prerequisite: None (Swim Patrol experience recommended.)

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Bronze Medallion

Course length: (15 hours)

Challenges the candidate both mentally and physically. Judgment, knowledge, skill, and fitness – the four components of water rescue – form the basis of Bronze Medallion training. Candidates acquire the assessment and problem-solving skills needed to make good decisions in, on, and around the water. Bronze Medallion is a prerequisite for assistant lifeguard training in Bronze Cross.

Prerequisite: Minimum 13 years of age or Bronze Star certification (need not be current).

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Bronze Cross

Course length: (20 hours)

Begins the transition from lifesaving to lifeguarding and prepares candidates for responsibilities as assistant lifeguards. Candidates strengthen and expand their lifesaving skills and begin to apply the principles and techniques of active surveillance in aquatic facilities. Bronze Cross emphasizes the importance of teamwork and communication in preventing and responding to aquatic emergencies. Bronze Cross is a prerequisite for advanced training in the Society’s National Lifeguard and leadership certification programs.

Prerequisite: Bronze Medallion and Lifesaving Society Emergency or Standard First Aid certifications (need not be current) or EFA or SFA from one of these approved agencies.

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National Lifeguard Pool

Course length: (40 hours)

National Lifeguard certification is Canada's professional lifeguard standard. National Lifeguard training develops a sound understanding of lifeguarding principles, good judgment, and a mature and responsible attitude towards the lifeguard's role. National Lifeguard training emphasizes prevention and effective rescue response in emergencies including first aid treatment. Candidates develop teamwork, leadership and communication skills. Fitness requirements include a timed object recovery, 50 m sprint challenge, 50 m rescue drill and 400 m endurance challenge.

First Aid certification must be from one of the following; Lifesaving Society, St. John Ambulance, Canadian Red Cross Society, or Canadian Ski Patrol.

Please note: You must purchase separately or bring the Alert: Lifeguarding in Action book ($55) and whistle ($10) that you need for this course. You will also need your CPR Pocket mask from your previous course which can also be purchased from the facility ($15).

Prerequisites: Minimum 15 years of age, Bronze Cross, and Lifesaving Society Standard First Aid (need not be current) or Standard First Aid.

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National Lifeguard Pool Recertification

Course length: (4-8 hours)

National Lifeguard certification is current for 2 years and is recertified by completing a National Lifeguard recertification exam.Course length depends on the number of candidates.

The National Lifeguard recertification exam is your opportunity to demonstrate your skills and recertify your award. You are responsible for reviewing the required content and skills and preparing yourself for the exam. Your exam is based on the National Lifeguard Award curriculum.

The required content for this curriculum can be found in your Alert text and the Canadian Lifesaving Manual. Candidates should bring Alert, a whistle, barrier devices (gloves and pocket mask) and proof of prerequisite (previous National Lifeguard).