Frequently Asked Questions
How do I inquire to be a new member of FRC?
Please reach out for more information regarding membership through the Membership Waiting List page!
Please note, effective June 1, we have capped the member application radius to within 3 miles of the the club.
How do I apply to be a Lifeguard at FRC?
We are always looking for new gaurds, please contact the board through the contact page form or email us
directly at: boardmembers@forestridgeclub.com
At what age can my kids attend the pool
without an adult?
Confident, independent swimmers 12 years and older will be allowed at the pool without a parent. Member children who are 12
and older and come to the pool without a parent are limited to 1 guest only who is also 12 years and older and a confident
and independent swimmer.
Children under the age of 12 must be closely supervised by someone 15 years or older at all times in the pool area. Those not
following these rules will be directed to leave. This rule applies to siblings.
Parents, whether present or not, are responsible for children using the pool facilities.
What is the guest policy?
Members will be allowed to entertain up to four (4) guests on any day or one (1) guest family. All guests must be accompanied by a member
and register with the lifeguard before entering the pool.
● No guest will be allowed more than three visits per season, unless permission has been obtained by the FRCC Board in advance.
● Guest fees are as follows:
Voucher Packs are available for purchase. $30 and come with 5 vouchers for individual guests and 2 vouchers for guest families. Each
membership family can purchase up to 2 voucher packs per season.
Upon entering the pool area, the member will take the guest to the lifeguard. The member will submit the completed voucher to the
lifeguard, on which the member’s name is indicated.
Can my babysitter bring my kids?
Yes, a member's babysitter can take their children to the pool on their behalf. The rules state that a babysitter is to be at least
15 years of age to be able to take children on behalf of a member parent.