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Canillo Sports Clubs Open Doors at Former Pla Campsite June 3

Interactive workshops, demonstrations from skiing to karate, snacks, aero-yoga, and live music promote physical activity for children, youth, and families from 4:30-7:30 pm.

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Key Points

  • Canillo sports clubs host open doors at former Pla campsite on June 3, 4:30-7:30 pm.
  • Features workshops in skiing simulator, ice hockey, obstacle course, bike park, inflatables.
  • Includes snacks at 5:15 pm, aero-yoga session, and live music by Band Tocand.
  • Promotes physical activity for children, youth, and families via clubs like football, judo, karate.

The former Pla campsite in Canillo will host open doors days for the parish's sports clubs on Wednesday, June 3, from 4:30 pm to 7:30 pm. The event aims to encourage physical activity and healthy habits among children, young people, and families through interactive workshops, demonstrations, and family-oriented fun.

Organised by local authorities, the afternoon will feature sessions from Canillo's key sports clubs, allowing visitors to sample disciplines available in the parish. Highlights include a skiing simulator run by Club d’Esquí S.E.C., ice hockey goals and pucks from Club d’Hoquei sobre Gel, an obstacle course from Olympus Race, a bike park display, and inflatables suited to different age groups. Demonstrations from other participating clubs will round out the offerings.

At 5:15 pm, all visitors will enjoy a snack of savoury coca bread, fruit, nuts, and water. This will be followed by a participatory aero-yoga session led by instructor Olga Da Cunha from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm, welcoming participants of all ages. Live music by Canillo’s Band Tocand will play throughout, helping to build a lively community vibe.

The clubs involved are Club Futbol Esperança, Club d’Esquí S.E.C., Club d’Hoquei sobre Gel, Club de Patinatge Artístic, Club de Rítmica G.A.A.E., Club de Judo, and Club de Karate.

Councillor for Childhood, Youth, and Sports Laura Riba highlighted the event's focus on grassroots sports, healthy lifestyles, and social bonds fostered by physical activity and communal engagement.

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