This recreation center would include a 50-meter Olympic-size pool, an outdoor whirlpool bath, four racquetball courts, and locker rooms with showers.
[1] Upon its completion in spring 1983, the $1.8 million project housed the only publicly accessible long-course pool in San Diego.
It is 50 meters long and 25 yards wide, with five diving boards along the south edge and an adjacent hot tub.
The pool entered the Guinness Book of World Records when 26 continuous hours of water polo were played there on April 7–8, 1989.
The 1850 square foot weight room is housed in the location of the original Canyonview pump, which was relocated with the construction of the West Pool.