Club History

 KEYANO Club History

Following the 1978 Commonwealth Games, which were hosted by Edmonton, the JasperPlace Swim Club and the South Side Swim Club amalgamated to form the Edmonton Keyano Swim Club. In subsequent years, the North Edmonton Sharks and Bonnie Doon Blue Fins joined Keyano. The parents of the founding clubs were dedicated to the spirit of swim competition and provided the environment for swim excellence. The club soon gained national recognition and continues to rank as one of the top swim clubs in Canada.

The name Keyano (a Cree word meaning unity and friendship) was chosen from the teddy bear mascot of the same name used for the Commonwealth Games. The incredible success of the Canadian Swim Team at the Commonwealth games and the success of Edmonton in hosting this event were the catalysts that served to launch the Edmonton Keyano Swim Club.

In its first full season, Keyano adopted the "Grizzly" as the mascot for the team. As the grizzly bear was indigenous to Northern Alberta, a fierce competitor, an excellent swimmer, it seemed a powerful symbol for Keyano as the club worked to seek a place in the world aquatic community.