Please pay attention to directional signage as we continue to do our part to protect visitors and staff during the COVID-19 pandemic. Thank you for your patience and understanding as we take these extra precautions to provide the safest environment possible for all who visit and work at our facility.
The Canada Games Centre’s phased re-opening plan continues with Phase 3.
This phase allows for spectator seating at a reduced capacity and sees the Takhini Arena open for bookings.
Patrons are also able to pick up tags for fitness classes at any time during the day.
The Wellness Centre change rooms are open at a limited capacity of five people. At this time, showers are unavailable and patrons are asked to bring their own locks.
Please pay attention to directional signage as we continue to do our part to protect visitors and staff during the COVID-19 pandemic.
When visiting the Canada Games Centre, please remember:
- Stay home if you are feeling sick
- Physical distancing (2m / 6 ft)
- Practice proper hand hygiene
- Stay only for the duration of your activity
- Limit the amount of family members coming to drop-off and pick up patrons, when possible
Thank you for your patience and understanding as we take these extra precautions to provide the safest environment possible for all who visit and work at our facility.

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