Daniel Delorme

Daniel Delorme is the founder and CEO of Odyssée Aquatique, a company that has been operating in this field for over 50 years. Among other things, he was tasked with managing one of the world's largest indoor aquatic complexes, the Montreal Olympic Pool. After the 1976 Olympic Games, which took place in the city, he worked to make the facilities of the Pool accessible to the general public until 1998. In addition to experience gained in Quebec as a trainer and manager, Daniel Delorme has closely followed developments and innovations in his industry.

The man is also a member of the Société de Sauvetage du Québec, an aquatic rescue instructor, and a trainer. Not to mention, he is the founder and honorary member of the Association des responsables aquatiques du Québec (ARAQ). He has served as an advisor on regulations implemented in public pools, as well as those concerning the water quality of private pools and other artificial bodies of water in Quebec.

A visionary at heart, Daniel Delorme has also participated in numerous conferences, symposiums, and exhibitions, in addition to studying the management of major aquatic centers, including one in the town of Béziers, France, as well as several other French water parks.

His experience as a manager in the aquatic field has led him to develop specialized knowledge, whether in architecture, engineering, or management. This has provided him the opportunity to meet renowned specialists around the world.

Odyssée Aquatique serves a diverse clientele consisting of:

  • Cities;
  • Senior residences;
  • Condominiums;
  • Educational and sports institutions;
  • Health spas;
  • Sports federations.

 

Daniel Delorme, PDG
ODYSSÉE AQUATIQUE
2599 Boulevard Le Corbusier
Laval, Québec
H7S 2E8

Téléphone : (450) 680-1698
Sans frais : 1 (888) 448-1698
Télécopieur : (450) 680-1489

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