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City of Rossland renews recreation agreement with City of Trail

The City of Rossland has renewed its Trail Resident Program (TRP) Recreation Services Agreement for another two years.

A press release from the City of Rossland states that the continued partnership with the City of Trail strengthens the community’s commitment to promoting the overall well-being of residents, sharing valuable resources, and expanding recreational opportunities.

The TRP provides Rossland residents with access to a wide range of opportunities in the City of Trail, including, but not limited to, the Trail Aquatic and Leisure Centre.

The city says the extension of this agreement ensures that residents can continue to enjoy top-tier recreational facilities and services in the region.

Residents who have not yet obtained a TRP card are encouraged to do so to take full advantage of these opportunities.

TRP cards are available at the Trail Aquatic and Leisure Centre.

For more information on how to obtain a TRP card and for full program details, please visit the Trail Resident Program Information page.


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