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Province-wide Emergency Brake Impacts Services at the Quinte Sports and Wellness Centre

In light of this afternoon’s announcement from Premier Doug Ford regarding the four-week province-wide emergency brake taking effect this Saturday, April 3 at 12:01 a.m., the following facilities within Recreation, Culture and Community Services Department will be closed with scheduled activities and bookings cancelled until further notice.

The Quinte Sports and Wellness Centre will be closed to the public. Residents are encouraged to visit the QSWC website for more information. All clients will be contacted by phone or email with credits issued on account.

The following activities will be cancelled:

  • Recreational swims
  • Aquafit (dates moved out)
  • Swimming lessons (dates moved out)
  • Advanced aquatic courses (dates moved out)
  • Private pool rentals
  • Ice/floor bookings
  • Pickleball
  • Table tennis
  • Badminton
  • Parkinson’s Big Movement Exercise Program

All indoor fitness classes will move to virtual programming through Zoom, where possible. Clients are being contacted to confirm participation.

The free Speaker Series and Learn and Create programs will continue to be offered virtually along with the Fun on the Phone program. Youth workshops will continue as scheduled on Zoom.         

All outdoor park and sport field bookings are cancelled until further notice.

Glanmore National Historic Site will be closed to the public. Residents are encouraged to visit the Glanmore website for more information.

The Community Archives of Belleville and Hastings County will also be closed to the public. Residents are encouraged to visit the Community Archives website for more information.

For other impacts to City of Belleville services, visit the City's COVID-19 information page.