British Columbia

Vancouver Aquatic Centre evacuated, closed due to flood

The Vancouver Aquatic Centre in the city's West End had to be evacuated Thursday night after a sump pump failed causing a flood of the pool's mechanical area.

Usually water in a pool is a good thing. This time it wasn't.

Signs posted outside the Vancouver Aquatic Centre tell patrons the pool will remain closed until further notice. (Glen Kugelstadt/CBC)

When is water at a swimming pool a bad thing? When it ends up flooding the mechanical area and blowing the electrical system.

That's what happened at the Vancouver Aquatic Centre Thursday night when a failed sump pump caused flooding in the lowest level of the facility.

It didn't help that the city was in the midst of a heavy downpour, with people reporting waves of rain water running down the street toward the pool which sits on the shores of False Creek.

The 41-year-old Vancouver Aquatic Centre will remain closed until crews can fix the boiler and electrical system that blew out in a flood. (Glen Kugelstadt/CBC)

Staff evacuated the pool at 8 p.m PT Thursday evening and crews pumped out the water, but the sump failed again later in the night leading to an even larger flood.

"We got some more water backed up into the building and it touched some of the electrical components around the boiler, so in abundance of caution they shut that down," said Coupar.

"When it's safe to relight the boiler and get everything up and running and we'll reopen." 

Coupar said the problem with the failing sump pump is not related in any way to the age of the facility. The 41-year-old Aquatic Centre is slated to be replaced at some point in the near future.