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Outdoor market, gear swap, and vaccination clinic taking place at Caledonia Nordic Ski Club

The Caledonia Nordic Ski Club, PG Cycling Club, and the PG Backcountry Recreation Society are banding together to start a summer outdoor market on July 11.

PG Cycling Club will be holding a bike swap, and PG Backcountry Recreation Society will be holding a gear swap.

Vendors will vary, and booths from PG Search and Rescue as well as PG Brain Injured Group Society will be there.

Northern Health will also hold a drop-in vaccination clinic.

“We’re doing the bottle drive, and that’s actually a really big part of the fundraising that we’ve had in the past with the bike swaps. And this year being that we’re hosted at Caledonia Nordic Ski Club, we’re going to be splitting the funds that we get from the bottle drive with the youth ski program as well as the PG Cycling Club,” said Dane Greenwell, Urban Director for the PG Cycling Club.

Anyone participating in the bike swap needs to drop off their bike the day before on July 10.

For more information, you can head to the event Facebook page.

 

 

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