Healthy Halloween Passes Are Back
The City of Regina is excited to announce the return of Healthy Halloween passes, offering fun and active options for trick-or-treaters this year.
“Healthy Halloween passes are more than candy alternatives. They are perfect for families looking to encourage active lifestyles or for children with allergies seeking an alternative to candy treats,” said Diana Burton, Director of Recreation & Cultural Services.
Healthy Halloween passes will be available for purchase from October 15 to 31 at the Fieldhouse, Lawson Aquatic Centre, North West Leisure Centre and Sandra Schmirler Leisure Centre.
Residents can purchase packs of 10 passes for just $6 per pack for children (ages 2 to 12) and $8 per pack for youth (ages 13 to 18), while supplies last. Each pass grants free admission to various activities at City recreation facilities, including leisure swimming, public skating and drop-in admission for basketball, badminton or tennis. It’s a fantastic way to support active and healthy children in our community.
On Halloween, October 31, trick or treaters can visit any of the following locations, where City staff will be handing out free passes (while supplies last):
- City Hall
- Fieldhouse
- Lawson Aquatic Centre
- North West Leisure Centre
- Sandra Schmirler Leisure Centre
- mâmawêyatitân centre
- Cathedral Neighbourhood Centre
- Core Ritchie Neighbourhood Centre
- Glencairn Neighbourhood Centre
- South Leisure Centre
- Neil Balkwill Civic Arts Centre
- Mitakuyé Owâs’ā Centre
Happy Halloween!