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Open Activities in the Gymnasium: Reservation Soon Possible for Dorval Residents

Published on 03-25-2024

As of Tuesday, April 2, 2024, Dorval residents will be able to reserve their place in advance for an open activity in the gymnasium, at the Dorval Aquatic and Sports Complex.

This new procedure will allow the prioritization of Dorval residents, as these sporting activities are becoming more and more popular among the population of Dorval and the surrounding cities.

Following are the procedure and terms regarding reservations:

  • A reservation, in person only, is possible one hour before the start of the activity. 
  • Upon receipt of payment, each person will receive a numbered card, which they will hand over to the Sports Facility Attendant when entering the gymnasium.
  • 18 places are reserved for Dorval residents (valid citizen card required) until the activity’s start time. The remaining places are available to everyone on a first-come, first-served basis.
  • If the 18 places reserved for Dorval residents have not all been taken at the activity’s start time, the remaining places will become available to everyone on a first-come, first-served basis.
  • Dorval residents can also register other family members who live at the same address, even if they are not present, provided they have the person(s) valid citizen card at the time of registration.
  • Registrations are not transferable.
  • One advance reservation per day only. Anyone wishing to participate in additional gymnasium open activities on the same day can do so provided there is a spot available at the start of that activity. They will need to go to the reception desk 15 minutes before the activity begins to get a number. Note: these persons do not have priority over others who are already in line for this activity. 
  • A maximum of 36 places are available for each open activity. Anyone leaving before the end of an activity does not open a place for another person.
  • Children age 9 or under must be accompanied by an adult who does not pay, unless they are also participating in the activity.

For more information, please call 514 633-4205.

<p>Marc Doret, Mayor of the City of Dorval; Sister Ona B. Bessette, leader and Superior General of the Congrégation</p>
<p>Marc Doret, Mayor of the City of Dorval; Sister Ona B. Bessette, leader and Superior General of the Congrégation</p>
<p>Sister Ona B. Bessette, leader and Superior General of the Congrégation</p>
<p>Sister Ona B. Bessette, leader and Superior General of the Congrégation, and Chantale Bilodeau, Director of Public Affairs and City Clerk for the City of Dorval</p>
<p>Sister Ona B. Bessette, leader and Superior General of the Congrégation, and Francine Pager, notary</p>
<p>Marc Doret, Mayor of the City of Dorval; Sister Ona B. Bessette, leader and Superior General of the Congrégation</p>
<p>From left to right: Robert Bourbeau, Director General of the City of Dorval; Suzie Prince, Executive Director of the financial administration ofthe Congrégation de Notre-Dame; Marc Doret, Mayor of the City of Dorval; Sister Ona B. Bessette, leader and Superior General of the Congrégation; Chantale Bilodeau, Director of Public Affairs and City Clerk for the City of Dorval; Francine Pager, notary; Louiza Sadoun, Assistant City Clerk; Carl Minville, Director of the City of Dorval's Public Works</p>
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Open Activities in the Gymnasium: Reservation Soon Possible for Dorval Residents

Published on 03-25-2024

As of Tuesday, April 2, 2024, Dorval residents will be able to reserve their place in advance for an open activity in the gymnasium, at the Dorval Aquatic and Sports Complex.

This new procedure will allow the prioritization of Dorval residents, as these sporting activities are becoming more and more popular among the population of Dorval and the surrounding cities.

Following are the procedure and terms regarding reservations:

  • A reservation, in person only, is possible one hour before the start of the activity. 
  • Upon receipt of payment, each person will receive a numbered card, which they will hand over to the Sports Facility Attendant when entering the gymnasium.
  • 18 places are reserved for Dorval residents (valid citizen card required) until the activity’s start time. The remaining places are available to everyone on a first-come, first-served basis.
  • If the 18 places reserved for Dorval residents have not all been taken at the activity’s start time, the remaining places will become available to everyone on a first-come, first-served basis.
  • Dorval residents can also register other family members who live at the same address, even if they are not present, provided they have the person(s) valid citizen card at the time of registration.
  • Registrations are not transferable.
  • One advance reservation per day only. Anyone wishing to participate in additional gymnasium open activities on the same day can do so provided there is a spot available at the start of that activity. They will need to go to the reception desk 15 minutes before the activity begins to get a number. Note: these persons do not have priority over others who are already in line for this activity. 
  • A maximum of 36 places are available for each open activity. Anyone leaving before the end of an activity does not open a place for another person.
  • Children age 9 or under must be accompanied by an adult who does not pay, unless they are also participating in the activity.

For more information, please call 514 633-4205.

<p>Marc Doret, Mayor of the City of Dorval; Sister Ona B. Bessette, leader and Superior General of the Congrégation</p>
<p>Marc Doret, Mayor of the City of Dorval; Sister Ona B. Bessette, leader and Superior General of the Congrégation</p>
<p>Sister Ona B. Bessette, leader and Superior General of the Congrégation</p>
<p>Sister Ona B. Bessette, leader and Superior General of the Congrégation, and Chantale Bilodeau, Director of Public Affairs and City Clerk for the City of Dorval</p>
<p>Sister Ona B. Bessette, leader and Superior General of the Congrégation, and Francine Pager, notary</p>
<p>Marc Doret, Mayor of the City of Dorval; Sister Ona B. Bessette, leader and Superior General of the Congrégation</p>
<p>From left to right: Robert Bourbeau, Director General of the City of Dorval; Suzie Prince, Executive Director of the financial administration ofthe Congrégation de Notre-Dame; Marc Doret, Mayor of the City of Dorval; Sister Ona B. Bessette, leader and Superior General of the Congrégation; Chantale Bilodeau, Director of Public Affairs and City Clerk for the City of Dorval; Francine Pager, notary; Louiza Sadoun, Assistant City Clerk; Carl Minville, Director of the City of Dorval's Public Works</p>
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Open Activities in the Gymnasium: Reservation Soon Possible for Dorval Residents

Published on 03-25-2024

As of Tuesday, April 2, 2024, Dorval residents will be able to reserve their place in advance for an open activity in the gymnasium, at the Dorval Aquatic and Sports Complex.

This new procedure will allow the prioritization of Dorval residents, as these sporting activities are becoming more and more popular among the population of Dorval and the surrounding cities.

Following are the procedure and terms regarding reservations:

  • A reservation, in person only, is possible one hour before the start of the activity. 
  • Upon receipt of payment, each person will receive a numbered card, which they will hand over to the Sports Facility Attendant when entering the gymnasium.
  • 18 places are reserved for Dorval residents (valid citizen card required) until the activity’s start time. The remaining places are available to everyone on a first-come, first-served basis.
  • If the 18 places reserved for Dorval residents have not all been taken at the activity’s start time, the remaining places will become available to everyone on a first-come, first-served basis.
  • Dorval residents can also register other family members who live at the same address, even if they are not present, provided they have the person(s) valid citizen card at the time of registration.
  • Registrations are not transferable.
  • One advance reservation per day only. Anyone wishing to participate in additional gymnasium open activities on the same day can do so provided there is a spot available at the start of that activity. They will need to go to the reception desk 15 minutes before the activity begins to get a number. Note: these persons do not have priority over others who are already in line for this activity. 
  • A maximum of 36 places are available for each open activity. Anyone leaving before the end of an activity does not open a place for another person.
  • Children age 9 or under must be accompanied by an adult who does not pay, unless they are also participating in the activity.

For more information, please call 514 633-4205.

<p>Marc Doret, Mayor of the City of Dorval; Sister Ona B. Bessette, leader and Superior General of the Congrégation</p>
<p>Marc Doret, Mayor of the City of Dorval; Sister Ona B. Bessette, leader and Superior General of the Congrégation</p>
<p>Sister Ona B. Bessette, leader and Superior General of the Congrégation</p>
<p>Sister Ona B. Bessette, leader and Superior General of the Congrégation, and Chantale Bilodeau, Director of Public Affairs and City Clerk for the City of Dorval</p>
<p>Sister Ona B. Bessette, leader and Superior General of the Congrégation, and Francine Pager, notary</p>
<p>Marc Doret, Mayor of the City of Dorval; Sister Ona B. Bessette, leader and Superior General of the Congrégation</p>
<p>From left to right: Robert Bourbeau, Director General of the City of Dorval; Suzie Prince, Executive Director of the financial administration ofthe Congrégation de Notre-Dame; Marc Doret, Mayor of the City of Dorval; Sister Ona B. Bessette, leader and Superior General of the Congrégation; Chantale Bilodeau, Director of Public Affairs and City Clerk for the City of Dorval; Francine Pager, notary; Louiza Sadoun, Assistant City Clerk; Carl Minville, Director of the City of Dorval's Public Works</p>
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