Welcome to Port Pirie Aquatic Leisure Centre
Port Pirie Aquatic Leisure Centre is located in Port Pirie South Australia. The facility consists of a 15m Indoor heated pool, Indoor heated splash zone, 50m Outdoor pool with 7 lanes, a fully catered kiosk, swimming merchandise available, modern change rooms and shower facilities.
Our aquatic facilities offer something for everyone to enjoy including swimming pool facilities, aquatic birthday parties and so much more! We are the perfect place for the whole family to relax, play or get into shape, all year round.
We are a great place to make new friends while getting fit, come in and visit us today! We look forward to providing you with the best health and fitness experiences possible.
Opening Hours
Monday to Friday: 6am to 7pm
Saturday: 8am to 5pm
Sunday: 11am to 4pm
Public Holidays: 11am to 4pm
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Loneliness Awareness Week 2025
Loneliness Awareness Week, from Ending Loneliness Together, shines a spotlight on the shared experience of loneliness and calls on all Australians, including individuals, communities, workplaces, education, and government, to take action to reduce loneliness and create more opportunities for meaningful social connections
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Men’s Health Week is here!
Men’s Health Week (June 9–15) is a national movement to spotlight the health and wellbeing of Australian men. This year’s theme, “See Your GP”, is a powerful call to action — reminding men to prioritise their health by taking that first step: booking a check-up.

Everyone is welcome! Read more about our Social Inclusion Policy
We are committed to creating a safe, respectful and inclusive environment where everyone
feels values, regardless of their background, identity or beliefs.

The Risks of Swimming Alone
Swimming with companions reduces the risks involved with swimming alone, such as absence of immediate assistance, vulnerability to accidents and reduced recognition of potential health risks. Read on to learn more about these risks and how important it is for children and weak or non-swimmers to swim safely with responsible peers.