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Canfor Leisure pool and Art Gallery gain extra parking

The Four Seasons pool parking lot has re-opened and is free for people using the Canfor Leisure Pool and Two Rivers Art Gallery.

The city said this solution to tight parking in the area will remain in service for several years until the Civic Core District Plan is complete.

For drivers who are not using the pool or visiting the art gallery, parking will cost $1 an hour, or $6 a day.

Paying for a space is entirely digital and will require an app called “HotSpot” to use, or for you to scan a QR code on one of the signs in the lot.

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