Several Calgary recreational facilities preparing to open as part of Phase 2 relaunch

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Some city-owned facilities are expected to be re-opened by July 20.

With gyms and fitness facilities included in the second stage of Alberta’s economic relaunch strategy, several recreational facilities in Calgary are preparing to open their doors within the next two weeks.

“We’re going to be ready for anything that comes our way as far as far as what’s new and what we have to do differently,” Helfrich said. “Other than that, we’re hoping to run as regular.”Hinshaw reiterates Alberta health orders stand as 48 new COVID-19 cases identified Wednesday While there’s still some work to be done to prepare the gym, there is excitement for members to return after months of being cooped up inside.“We know that one of the biggest challenges during the lockdown was mental health — people need social interaction, they need to get outside, and I think this is going to be a really big step in the right direction,” Talbot said.

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