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55+ BC Games details to know
The Kimberley/Cranbrook 2018 55+ BC Games are fast approaching and scheduling details are becoming available.
The two neighbouring cities will be busy September 11 – 15 as about 2,500 athletes from around the province compete in 23 sports during the 31st annual 55+BC Games.
The Games’ Opening Ceremony is Tuesday, September 11 from 7 – 8:30 p.m. at Western Financial Place in Cranbrook.
And the Closing Ceremony is Saturday, September 15, from 1:30 – 2:30 p.m. at the Kimberley Conference Centre.
Sports and venues during the Games
Archery – Cranbrook Archery Club (Cranbrook)
Badminton – College of the Rockies (Cranbrook)
Bocce – Kimberley Lawn Bowling Club (Kimberley)
Bridge – Cranbrook Senior’s Centre (Cranbrook)
Cribbage – Kimberley Conference & Athlete Training Centre (Kimberley)
Cycling – Regional District of East Kootenay
Darts – Kimberley Curling Club (Kimberley)
Equestrian – Wycliffe (Wycliffe/Regional District of East Kootenay)
Five Pin Bowling – Juniper Lanes (Cranbrook)
Floor Curling – Kimberley Senior Centre (Kimberley)
Golf – Wildstone Golf Course (Cranbrook) and Kimberley Golf Club (Kimberley)
Ice Curling – Cranbrook Curling Club (Cranbrook)
Ice Hockey – Western Financial Place (Cranbrook)
Memorial Arena (Cranbrook)
Civic Centre (Kimberley)
Lawn Bowling – Kimberley Lawn Bowling Club (Kimberley)
Pickleball – Kinsmen Arena and Mount Baker High School (Cranbrook)
SloPitch – Kinsmen Park and Moir Park (Cranbrook)
Soccer – Purcell Soccer Fields and Central Soccer Field (Marysville)
Swimming – Western Financial Place (Cranbrook)
Tennis – Kimberley Rotary Park (Kimberley)
Kimberley Indoor Sports Centre (Kimberley)
Mount Baker Secondary School (Cranbrook)
Track and Field – College of the Rockies (Cranbrook)
Whist – Kimberley Conference & Athlete Training Centre (Kimberley)
Check out the Games website for more information.
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