City of Edmonton Closes Recreation Centres, Arenas, Attractions and Libraries

Following the direction of Alberta’s Chief Medical Officer of Health, the City of Edmonton is closing its recreation centres, arenas, city managed attractions with immediate effect until further notice.

Registered programs, swimming lessons, and leader-led drop-in programs are cancelled starting Saturday, March 14, until further notice.  City will process pro-rated refunds for cancelled programs.

EPL has suspended all classes and events.
Skating at Hawrelak Park Pavilion, Rundle Park Pavilion and Victoria Park Pavilions will also be closed and City staff will no longer be maintaining the ice at these facilities.

TELUS World of Science – Edmonton is also closed. This includes all onsite programs, events, IMAX Theatre and Zeidler Dome shows, retail services, as well as outreach Science in Motion programs.

City Recreation Facilities Closed Due to COVID-19

All City of Edmonton Attractions Closed Due to COVID-19

Arenas Closed Due to COVID-19

Edmonton Libraries

All 21 EPL branches are closed indefinitely as of Saturday, March 14 at 6 p.m.

Today Dr. Deena Hinshaw, Chief Medical Officer of Health reported 6 new cases in Calgary zone and 4 in the Edmonton zone taking the total cases in Alberta to 39. Strathcona County and St. Albert also have closed their facilities.

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