Leisure Pool Closure At Port Coquitlam Community Centre Extended

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The regularly scheduled early annual leisure pool maintenance break will be extended until mid March as repairs continue to be carried out at the facility.

The leisure pool and aquatic area at the Port Coquitlam Community Centre (PCCC) closed on Jan., 2 for an early annual maintenance shutdown due to an unforeseen deficiency at the facility that required immediate attention.

Repairs are expected to be completed by mid-March, with anticipated reopening for spring break. All other areas of the facility continue to remain operational throughout the closure. There will be no access to changerooms or showers in the aquatic area of the building for the continued duration of the repairs however change rooms and showers are available in the main lobby area.

With spring registration opening on Feb., 27, residents who register for swimming lessons or other aquatic classes at PCCC will be moved to Hyde Creek Recreation Centre.

The Wilson Lounge, weight room, arenas and the gymnasium remain open during regular hours of operation. The customer service attendants are available to answer questions and process program registrations.

Please ensure that you check the facility website for hours of operation and admission fees before you go.

Regular updates regarding repair work and facility impacts will be posted at portcoquitlam.ca/pccc.

Recreation Centres

The Hyde Creek Recreation pool and its recreation amenities at 1379 Laurier Avenue are open during this period for the community to use and have extended their hours Monday to Friday until 10:00 p.m.

For full schedule details visit portcoquitlam.ca/pools.

Port Coquitlam Community Centre is located at 2150 Wilson Avenue, Port Coquitlam. For information about the facility's amenities and schedules, visit portcoquitlam.ca/pccc or call 604-927-PLAY (7529).

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Ximena Ibacache
Manager of Communications & Administrative Services
City of Port Coquitlam
Tel 604.927.5499
Email [email protected]