Spring 2015 Recreation Reporter

CourtenayRecreation

Rotary RiversideTrail

Aportionof the RotaryRiversideTrail along the PuntledgeRiver hasbeenclosed sinceNovember 2014due toa slope failure. The trail connectsRobert LangDrive (behindoldRodandGunClub)with the RuthMastersGreenway furtherwest. The slope failure is significant, so thisportionof the trail is closeduntil further notice, andaprojected reopeningdate isnot yet known. City staff havepost- edsignageat either endof the trail toalert thepublic. For infoplease contact Cityof CourtenayParks at 250-338-1525or email publicworks@courtenay.ca

photoby RonPogue

Courtenay Recreation

CentennialMileof FlowersPlant-In Tuesday,May26 from5:00 - 7:00pm

Parks

Planting takesplaceonCliffeAvenue from8th to21st Streets and is followedbyaBBQat StandardPark. Youthgroups&clubs, families and individualsare encouraged toattend. Join this community funevent! SimmsParkSummerConcert Series Free concerts starting June28. Concerts feature local musicians onSundaysat 7:00pmduring the summer.

To book a park or play field , call the Lewis Centre at 250-338-5371.

Courtenay Recreation coordinates the use of all parks and school playing fields located in the City of Courtenay. Field Closures: Fields may be closed due to weather conditions. We would appreciate your co- operation in not using the fields during these times. Courtenay Recreation also books the new Artificial Turf Field located at GP Vanier. Please note that only limited spaces are available.

Schools: • Arden • Mark Isfeld • Lake Trail • G.P. Vanier • Valley View

City Parks: • Bill Moore Park • Puntledge Park • Lewis Park • Valley View Park • Martin Park • Woodcote Park • Standard Park • Simms Park • Courtenay Riverway

• Huband Park • Queneesh El. • Courtenay El. • Puntledge Park

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Registration starts Wednesday March 4 see page 85

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