Alternatives to closure looked at for Departure Bay Activity Centre
NANAIMO — The City of Nanaimo is exploring options which could provide a new lease on life for the Departure Bay Activity Centre instead of simply closing it down.
The 2016 Core Services review prepared for the City recommended the closure of the aging facility for a one-time savings of $2.1-million.
During a presentation to City Council Monday night about the Core Review, parks, recreation and environment director Richard Harding said his department is analyzing alternatives for the venue near Departure Bay Beach.
The gymnasium-style building is currently used for activities like table tennis, badminton and dance.