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Early access to Canfor Leisure Pool registration now open

Who will be the first to complete the NinjaCross obstacle course?

When will the first cannonball break the water’s surface?

Which lucky kid will be the first scolded by a lifeguard for running?

At long last, the City of Prince George has opened registration for the soft launch of the brand new Canfor Leisure Pool on their website.

Regular pool hours begin on November 14th, as test runs with smaller groups will start to come through the doors.

There will also be the grand opening celebration on the evening of November 13th, the Sunday before regular hours begin.

In the ribbon cutting celebration last month, it was announced that this event will have games, cake, and prizes up to a year’s membership, but it will only be open to 200 pre-registered people.

You can register for these events here.

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