Goodbye forever!
A Prince George landmark will soon be no more as demolition of the Prince George Four Seasons Leisure Pool will begin on Tuesday.
However, the building will now be demolished as its replacement, the Canfor Leisure Pool, is nearing completion. Work is expected to continue into mid-October and downtown businesses and residents can expect disruptions during these hours. However, the opening of the new Canfor Leisure Pool has also been slightly delayed as construction is behind schedule.The remaining works for completion include pool tank fills, finishes, HVAC and fire system commissioning, systems corrections and run tests, operator training, landscaping, and for the staff to move in.
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