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BCF modified reopening March 8

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The Town has outlined its plan to reopen the Badlands Community Facility.
Late March 1, 2021, the Province of Alberta announced the easing of restrictions under Step 2 of the Path Forward Plan. Step 2 includes updated health measures for indoor fitness.
The staff at the Badlands Community Facility (BCF) have worked through the new measures, resulting in a modified reopening plan at a reduced entry fee.
The BCF will reopen on a modified schedule beginning March 8, 2021. Users can expect the following during Step 2:
•Facility will be open for Monday – Friday from 3 p.m. – 8 p.m. Closed on Saturdays and Sundays until further notice.
•Online reservations will be made available for users to reserve their time as of Friday, March 5 at 1 p.m.
•Members will be able to phone the BCF as of Monday, March 8 between the hours of 1 p.m. – 8 p.m. to reserve their fitness time
•Reservations only; drop-in use is not permitted in Step 2
•Field house is only available for bookings in Step 2
•Youth groups to a maximum of 10 (including coaches/instructors) can book the field house
•Physical distancing of 3 Metres is required at all times when in the fitness areas and field house
•Masks must be worn while in the facility and during low-intensity fitness
• Low-intensity individual and group exercises are now allowed without a trainer.
• Low-intensity fitness includes activities not focused specifically on cardio, that have a low depth and rate of respiration.
• High-intensity activities are permitted for one-on-one or one-on-one household training only, with a trainer.
• High-intensity fitness is often focused on cardiovascular activities that have a high depth and rate of respiration. Examples include: bodybuilding/heavy weightlifting, aerobics, rowing, Zumba, bootcamp, circuit training, cross-fit, dance fitness, high-intensity interval training, kickboxing, spin, power yoga, etc The full breakdown of the restrictions can be found on the Enhanced Public Measures page on the Government of Alberta’s Website
•Participants are reminded to take the AHS Self-Assessment Tool before entering the facility.

“We will offer a daily admission rate of $5.00 to account for the restrictions in place,” shares Darren Goldthorpe, Manager of Recreation, Arts and Culture. “If a member sees more value to use their membership than paying the $5.00 daily rate, they have the option to reactivate their membership. We are truly excited to get staff back to work and allow the community back into the facility for their physical and mental wellness.”
Members are reminded that their membership passes will continue to be on hold until they wish to reactivate. Options for low-intensity fitness classes like yoga are being explored and will be updated on Drumheller.ca.
As of Monday, the Drumheller Public Library will also have the following services available:
•Monday through Friday curbside pick-up from 2 p.m. – 3 p.m.
•In-library access Monday through Friday from 3 p.m. – 6 p.m.
•Curbside pick-up Saturdays from 2 p.m. – 6 p.m.


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