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Grant McBride Baths refreshed and ready for Summer

The works included a refurbishment of the clubhouse, installation of new shade sails over the grandstand area, and significant upgrades to the water circulation system with new pumps and extended pipelines to maintain high water quality.
The Baths is accessible via a pathway from Ocean Parade, and features a 50-metre outdoor pool, a 22-metre lap pool, a children’s wading pool, and modern change, shower and toilet amenities.
Council’s Acting Mayor John Mouland said the iconic ocean bath is a popular destination for locals and visitors to the Coast.
“The Grant McBride Baths continue to be a much-loved destination, free to use and open year-round. With stunning ocean views and daily lifeguard patrols, it’s a welcoming space for locals and visitors to stay active, cool off, and enjoy the beauty of our coastline,” Acting Mayor Mouland said.
“Council is dedicated to delivering high-quality recreational facilities that promote active lifestyles and strengthen community connections.
“We gratefully acknowledge the Australian Government’s funding, which has made it possible to carry out this important work to maintain the Grant McBride Baths.”
Federal Member for Dobell, Emma McBride said like many locals, I hold many fond memories of The Entrance Ocean Baths. “I was proud to commit more than $300,000 for much-needed upgrades to the baths and the clubhouse," Ms McBride said.
“It is exciting to see these upgrades now completed, and to join community members to celebrate this important milestone.”
The project was proudly funded by the Australian Government as part of The Entrance Revitalisation Project, which also includes the upgrade of Vera’s Water Garden and playspace.
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