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Summer youth pass now for sale in Coquitlam

Kids, youth and teens can pop into most Tri-City recreation facilities this summer for a flat rate of $20.
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Kids, youth and teens can pop into most Tri-City recreation facilities this summer for a flat rate of $20.

The summer cards, which went on sale Wednesday in Coquitlam and can be purchased next week in Port Coquitlam and Port Moody, are good for kids up to the age of 18.

Coquitlam's card is valid from June 16 to Sept. 4 at indoor and outdoor pools as well as for drop-in sports. Kids aged 16 to 18 also have unlimited access to drop-in fitness classes and gyms at civic centres. 

The Coquitlam pass can purchased online via Sign Me Up or picked up in person at the City Centre Aquatic Complex, Dogwood Pavilion, Glen Pine Pavilion, Pinetree community centre and the Poirier Sport and Leisure Complex.

In Port Moody, the summer pass is good from June 19 to Sept. 4 and also includes unlimited swimming at the city's outdoor pools, gym drop-in programs and fitness classes. As in in Coquitlam, people aged 16 to 18 can get into all drop-in fitness sessions and have unlimited access to the weight room. Sales start Monday at the PoMo recreation complex.

Meanwhile, Port Coquitlam city council is due to approve the youth summer card at its May 23 meeting as part of changes to the fees and charges bylaw. Should it go through, the summer pass would be available starting May 24. But PoCo's summer card only applies to the city's two outdoor pools: Centennial and Robert Hope.

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