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Tips From an Elder: Beach Volleyball

September 2, 2013 Posted by Danielle Gignac Uncategorized

BeaIMG_0832ch Volleyball. The closest thing in Galt to being on the beach. Bring your own water.

Five pristine, FREE, and often vacant beach volleyball courts, with nets set up and ready-to-use, await in the secluded glen of the Vineyard, a mere 25-minute walk from school (and an even faster bike ride).

The courts are generously open to the public courtesy of a private league on property owned by the Cambridge Vineyard Christian Fellowship, so please be considerate and keep it classy with attire and behaviour when you go.

Summer is not over yet: grab some friends, bring your own volleyball and make use of it!

 

 

 

 

 

The Cambridge Vineyard is located at 147 Elgin Street North.

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