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BSRC Drop-In Sports

BSRC DROP-IN SPORTS & ACTIVITIES

For more information and a schedule of drop-in sports & activities, please visit www.beaumont.ab.ca/729 Please note: • Drop-in sports and activity times can be subject to change, and BSRC facility holiday hours are in effect. • Any open times outside of the specific programmed timeslots are available for booking rentals or spontaneous use (no equipment set-ups). • All drop-in participants are expected to abide by facility and/or program rules.

Drop-in sports and activities include:

GYMNASIUM

Adult (18+ Only) Co-Ed Basketball & Volleyball Badminton Basketball Pickleball Indoor Soccer/Futsal Teen Basketball Volleyball

TURF FIELDHOUSE

Adult (18+ Only) Co-Ed Soccer Baseball, Football and Frisbee Throw & Catch Lacrosse Lawn Bowling Pre-School Move & Play Soccer

ICE ARENA

Public Skating Adult/Child Stick & Puck Senior Stick & Puck

FITNESS CENTRE

• 16 years: unsupervised. • Youth aged 14-15: unsupervised, only after completing the youth orientation. • Youth aged 12-13: actively supervised by an adult, after completing the youth orientation.

IMPORTANT NOTES:

• All Patrons must show proof of payment by having a wristband visible at all times. • Patrons 7 years of age and younger must be supervised by a parent or guardian 14 years of age and older. • Participants are encouraged to bring their own equipment for dropin sports and activities. However, there will be equipment available for the scheduled drop-in sport or activity at that time. Users are expected to clean equipment after use with the dispense wipes provided, and put into the cart labeled “Used Equipment”, which is then cleaned by our staff members.

ICE ARENA SPECIFIC:

Public Skating • CSA approved helmets are mandatory for participants 17 years of age and younger and strongly recommended for all ice users. • Only participants wearing skates can go out on to the ice surface. • Sticks & Pucks are not permitted during Public Skate. • The BSRC has skate aid equipment available for use, and wheelchair use is permitted as long as it is clean and can be fully controlled while on the ice. Any outside skating aids must be approved by facility staff to ensure it is safe to use and will not damage the ice. Skating aids must not have sharp edges or points. Strollers and sleds are not permitted on the ice due to potential safety risks and damage to the ice. Stick & Puck Programs • Adult/Child Stick & Puck is for all adults and children, supervision follows the general rules of the facility (Children 7 years or younger must be supervised by a responsible individual 14 years or older).

The responsible individual must be able to see and access the child. • There are NO organized games/shinny during this time. Slap-shots, rough play, and pick-up games are not permitted. Users will be asked to leave the ice surface if they do not follow these regulations. • The timeslot is reserved for children/adults to work on their basic hockey skills in a safe and respectful environment. Stick & Puck is a program intended for skill development and not intended for formal groups or hockey teams, formal team coaching is not permitted. • Participants 17 years and under must wear full hockey equipment - which includes: a. CSA certified hockey helmet (full face mask) b. Neck guard c. Hockey pants d. Support cup e. Shin/elbow/shoulder pads f. Regulation hockey stick • Adults are required to wear a CSA certified helmet, gloves, and skates, along with a regulation hockey stick.

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