Stage 2:

50m Pool

A Public Private Partnership

Logos of Orlando Health, City of Winter Park, and Blue Dolfins Foundation

Adding a 50m Pool and Renovating Current Building

Underway: Amount needed to complete this stage: $1.95 million

Our current mission is to create a state-of-the-art aquatic facility that prioritizes accessibility, ensuring swimmers of all abilities and backgrounds have the opportunity to thrive and enjoy the lifelong benefits of swimming.

  • Swim education reduces drowning risk by 88% in children ages 1-4, according to the CDC.

  • Early swim lessons teach lifesaving skills, such as floating, treading water, and safe water entry/exit.

  • Supervised swim environments, like Cady Way Pool, provide safe spaces for children to learn and practice water safety.

  • Swim lessons build water confidence in both children and parents, reducing fear and increasing safety awareness.

Built in 1962, the current Cady Way Pool is showing its age, and it no longer meets the community’s needs. The locker rooms are past due for refurbishing. We’re building an aquatic facility to match Showalter Field and surrounding athletic facilities in which the community can take pride.

Revitalizing Cady Way Park

We are excited to announce the renovation of the iconic Cady Way Pool and its surrounding recreational area. This long-anticipated project will revitalize a beloved community hub that has served Winter Park since 1962, bringing significant upgrades to both the facility and its amenities.

The renovation will introduce a new 50-meter competition pool, three NCAA/FHSAA competition-level beach volleyball courts, and enhanced green spaces, all while maintaining the current layout of the facility to preserve its Winter Park charm and create a nod to history. The improvements include upgrades to the pool and locker rooms, ensuring they continue to meet the needs of the community for years to come.

BONUS: On our wishlist is to build a new building to provide classroom space, offices, and meeting space. This will be an additional fundraising goal at a later time.

The new pool will be a great addition to Cady Way, providing another amenity for our residents and breathing some new life into Cady Way Park. The public-private partnership between the City and Blue Dolfins Foundation will make Cady Way one of the premiere venues in Central Florida for years to come.

Current Pool Usage

  • Thousands of children and adults have learned to swim here.

  • CPR, water safety, and other life-saving courses are taught here.

  • Military, police, fire rescue, and lifeguards train here.

  • Winter Park High School and USA competitive swim teams train here. The pool is used daily by over 200 Winter Park families whose children swim on year-round swim teams.

  • In 1966, a World Record in the 100 Breaststroke was set here.

  • A 1996 Olympic swimmer got her start here.

  • Special Olympics and Down Syndrome Swimming train and have their swim meets here.

  • Generations of residents have swum, played, and attended the City’s summer camps here.

  • Hundreds of triathletes and masters swimmers train here yearly.

  • American Record Holders, national and international-level swimmers, and Olympic Trial Qualifiers train here.

The addition of Orlando Health’s support marks a significant milestone in the project, further solidifying its role as a cornerstone of community health, wellness, and recreation. The revitalized park, to be named the Orlando Health Aquatic Complex at Cady Way Park, is a step forward in creating a top notch facility for Winter Park residents to enjoy for generations to come.