pool regulations quebec

If you own a pool in Quebec and haven't updated it to meet the province's safety standards yet, you're not alone, but you're also running out of time.

The province has now pushed its pool safety compliance deadline to September 30, 2027, giving homeowners extra time to bring their backyard pools up to code. It's the second extension in recent months, after the original September 2025 deadline was bumped to 2026, and then pushed back again.

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If you still haven't brought your backyard pool up to code, Quebec just gave you even more time — again.

Earlier this week, Municipal Affairs Minister Geneviève Guilbault officially pushed the province's Residential Pool Safety Regulation deadline to September 30, 2027, marking the second extension in just over a month.

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If you own a pool in Quebec and thought you only had until the end of the month to make it compliant, you just got a major break.

On Friday, September 19, Municipal Affairs Minister Geneviève Guilbault announced that the deadline for residential pool safety regulations will be postponed by at least one year. The cutoff had been set for September 30, 2025, but now homeowners have until September 30, 2026 to meet the rules — and avoid fines of up to $1,000.

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Summer 2025 may be coming to a close, but if you have a pool at home, there is one more deadline you cannot ignore.

On September 30, 2025, Quebec's new pool safety rules officially kick in. And if your home swimming setup does not meet the standards, you could face fines starting at $500 and reaching up to $1,000.

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Summer might be winding down, but if you've got a pool in your backyard, now's not the time to tune out! Starting next month, new province-wide rules for residential outdoor pools are coming into effect in Quebec, and not following them could land you with a hefty fine.

As of September 30, 2025, all residential outdoor pools in Quebec — including in-ground, above-ground, inflatable, and temporary setups — will need to meet safety standards that were initially rolled out in 2010.

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If you've got a pool in your backyard in Quebec — whether it’s a luxurious in-ground setup or a budget-friendly inflatable you grabbed on sale Canadian Tire, you’ll want to pay attention: the safety rules are changing soon.

As of September 30, 2025, all residential pools in the province, regardless of their installation date, will need to comply with the same safety standards that were introduced back in 2010.

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