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Mermaid school expands to Ottawa teaching swimming with a tail

Classes that teach you how to swim with legs bound in mermaid tails is set to arrive in Ottawa in two weeks.

Aquamermaid, which started in Montreal, begins classes in Ottawa on September 13

Mermaid school to hit Ottawa

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The new Aquamermaid school arrives in the capital on Sept. 13.

Mermaid school isabout to make a splash in Ottawa, teaching swimmers how to navigate the waters with legs bound in a tail.

Aquamermaid, a company that launched in Montreal and expanded to Toronto, will be offering classes starting Sept.13.

LifeguardLauren Trick, 18, said training to teach the course fulfills a childhood wish.

"It's a dream come true," she said.

"When I was a little kid, I remember, in my pool I'd put on flippers and I'd pretend to be a mermaid, keeping my feet together."

Safety concerns around bound legs

Concerns thatbound legs cause a safety risk have led to a ban on mermaid tails in City of Edmonton pools.

Chris Wagg, the Ottawa chair oftheLifesaving Society,said it's difficult to tread water with legs restricted in a tail.

She added the society is not opposed to using the tails, but encouraged people to take classes and pair up with a buddy when using them.

"What I would worry is that somebody would find themselves in trouble in deep water and they're bound together and they would panic and not be able to get out of the fin, which could lead to a drowning," she said.

I wanted to put my passions together for swimming, Disney princesses with mermaidand also modeling.- AquamermaidfounderMarielleChartierHnault,

Aquamermaidfounder Marielle Chartier Hnaultsaid classes are taught by lifeguards in a supervised pool, with one teacher to every two students.

"It's all about fun. All about discovering new exercise," she said.

"I wanted to put my passions together for swimming, Disney princesses with mermaids and also modelling. I started something that I'm really proud of and people love it."

Trick admitted swimming with a tail is harder than it looks.

"Come to the classes, get the basicsat least, before you start going off your own and experimenting," she said.

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