Vaccine Passport Update - Sept. 9, 2021

NSC Fitness

B.C’s Provincial Health Officer issued an order that proof of vaccination (12+ years of age) will be required to access a variety of indoor events and services. The Northern Sport Centre is one of these services.  

There are three stages to this order:

1.  September 13, 2021

You must have at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine to enter our facility.

Please present:

  • BC Vaccine Card (digital or print) OR the paperwork you received at the time of your vaccination (copies will not be accepted.)
  • A piece of government issued photo ID (not required for youth 12 -18) such as:
  • B.C. Driver’s License
  • B.C. Services Card
  • Passport

2.  September 27, 2021 onwards

You must have at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine to enter our facility.

Please present:

  • BC Vaccine Card (digital or print)
  • A piece of government issued photo ID (not required for youth 12 – 18) such as:
  • B.C. Driver’s License
  • B.C. Services Card
  • Passport

3.  October 24, 2021 until further notice

You must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to enter our facility.

Please present:

  • BC Vaccine Card (digital or print)
  • A piece of government issued photo ID (not required for youth 12 – 18) such as
  • B.C. Driver's License
  • B.C. Services Card
  • Passport

What You Need To Do

  1. Come to the NSC with your proof of vaccine (anytime on, or after Sept 13)
  2. Stop at the Front Desk. Show our staff your vaccine status and they will update your account to allow facility access.
  3. Your account is now activated and you can fob in as usual.  

We appreciate your patience and are working hard to make this new process as efficient as possible.  Please allow extra time on your first visit to complete the vaccine confirmation process. 

If you would like to make changes to your membership or fitness programs registration eg. hold or cancel, please email nsc-operations@unbc.ca , no later than October 15, 2021.

Thank you for your support and understanding as we follow the orders from the Provincial Health Officer.