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More Comox Valley Recreation programs cancelled

With the most recent Provincial Health Orders, the Comox Valley Sports Centre is cancelling more indoor recreation programs. 

The CVRD says the facility will be suspending the following programs until at least December 7th pending the development of new guidance:

  • Swim lessons
  • Aquacises
  • Skate lessons (including hockey lessons)
  • Adult/Senior hockey (drop-in – pre-registered)

These activities will be replaced with individual exercises such as length swims and public skating which allows everyone to maintain a safe physical distance.

The Aquatic Centre continues to remain closed until further notice.

To see all available recreation programs or to review the CVRD safety plans, Visit the Comox Valley Regional District’s website. 

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