What you should know

  • OPENING POSITION
    If promoting safe aquatic and boating activities is a priority for you, and you are looking for a stimulating job where you can be creative and where your ideas will matter, this is the job for you! The Lifesaving Society is currently looking to fill a Program Coordinator position, and you could be the ideal candidate!
  • REGISTER NOW FOR THE NEXT WAVE YOUTH CONFERENCE
    Register now to take advantage of the $450 early bird rate by April 1 and save $150 before registration increases to $600! The Next Wave Conference is your opportunity to connect, learn, and be inspired alongside other emerging leaders who want to make a real impact in their communities. Designed for youth and young adults ages 18–30 from across Canada, this event explores what it means to lead—both in and out of the water.
  • WE ARE RECRUITING FOR SUMMER 2026
    The Lifesaving Society is launching its recruitment for the 2026 summer season and invites individuals interested in aquatic safety to join Brigade Splash. Three full-time positions are available to support public awareness and drowning prevention activities across Quebec.
  • Bathing areas: publication of two new explanatory guides
    The Government of Québec is proud to announce the publication of two explanatory guides on the new chapitre IX, Lieux de baignade, du Code de sécurité, of the Safety Code and on the new edition of chapitre X, Lieux de baignade, du Code de construction, of the Construction Code. Produced in collaboration with the Lifesaving Society, these guides are available on the site Web du gouvernement.
  • Reminder of Our Official Positions

    Important Reminder for Lifeguards and Aquatic Staff: Stay Vigilant — No Phone Use While on Duty. Following an article published this morning in La Presse about cellphone use in the workplace, the Lifesaving Society would like to remind all lifeguards and aquatic staff that during supervision hours or when present on the pool deck or near any body of water, the use of a cellphone or any other personal electronic device is strictly prohibited.

  • New Regulation on Swimming Areas
    The regulation amending chapitre X, Lieux de baignade, du Code de construction, as well as the regulation adding chapitre IX, Lieux de baignade, au Code de sécurité, were published yesterday in the Official Gazette of Quebec. A 15-day grace period will be granted before the regulation comes into effect, officially starting on July 17. From that date onward, all swimming areas in Quebec will be required to comply with the new safety code requirements.
  • New 2025 Program Guide: Discover the Major Changes
    The Lifesaving Society is proud to announce the official release of the new 2025 Program Guide, an essential tool for all professionals and enthusiasts of water safety. This guide updates our training offerings, recommendations, and new initiatives for the upcoming season. To help you better understand the changes, a PDF summary of the key changes is available for download.
  • EMERGENCY PROCEDURE: IMPORTANT REMINDER
    When you are the only supervisor of your pool, particularly while conducting adult aqua fitness classes, it is essential for users to know how to assist you in case of an emergency. To this end, we have prepared a customizable poster indicating the location of emergency equipment and the steps to follow for its use.
  • International Lifeguard Appreciation Day – July 31

    As part of International Lifeguard Appreciation Day, held annually on July 31, the Lifesaving Society takes this opportunity to highlight the extraordinary work performed by all individuals in this profession. According to an internal survey, 60% of the 20,000 certified lifeguards are actively working in various swimming facilities to provide the public with safe swimming environments.

  • ALLTIDES.COM: THE LIFEGUARDS' ONLINE SHOP
    Lifeguards now have a specialized shop where they can find everything they need. From swimsuits for training and supervision, to branded t-shirts and shorts, whistles, and pocket masks—these are just a few examples. In addition to clothing featuring the Lifesaving Society logo and items marked with a Lifeguard emblem, the shop also offers a selection of swimsuits with playful and colorful prints.