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Walk it off! CN Centre walking registration now open

Pedestrians can now sign up to use the indoor walking track at the CN Centre starting October 19th.

The reopening comes following Prince George City Council’s decision earlier this month to restore limited ice access and modified service.

Indoor walking will be offered on weekdays from 8:30 am until 4:00 pm in one-and-a-half-hour blocks, it will be closed for 30 minutes between each block for cleaning.

Signs will provide the user’s instructions on how to maintain social distancing during use.

Drop-ins are not allowed and visitors will need to register online or by phone ahead of time.

 

 

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