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City of Regina issues request for proposals for Maple Leaf and Wascana Pool replacements

The city's vision of replacements for the Maple Leaf and Wascana pools is becoming clearer.

The Wascana and Maple Leaf pools are set to be demolished after the 2019 season.

The existing Wascana Pool is set to be replaced by a "destination outdoor aquatic facility." The City of Regina's vision for the new facility is displayed in their request for proposal documents. (City of Regina)

Details of Regina replacement forthe Maple Leaf and Wascana pools is becoming clearer, thanks to a request for proposals posted by the city.

Maple Leaf Pool was built in 1946 andWascanaPool was built one year later. Now the city is looking to rebuild Maple Leaf and replace Wascana with a large waterpark.

Now the city is looking to build a "destination outdoor aquatic facility" in the space whereWascana Pool currently exists.

The request for proposals spells out the city's desires for the new facility.

Included are a kids area, a contemporary water park, sun shades, a "lazy river," a wave pool, waterslides, concessions, lighting for evening swimming and a hot tub.

Meanwhile, Maple Leaf Pool is set to be rebuilt in a similar fashion to what exists there today, according to the request for proposal documents.

According to the request for proposal, the city's budget is $14 million, including PST.

The city is looking for facilities that will be designed and constructed to modern energy, environmental and sustainability standards.

The facilities are also expected to take steps towards the city's goal of being 100 per cent renewable by the year 2050.

Submissions are due by March 5, 2019.