Fort Saskatchewan releases holiday coupon booklets

The City of Fort Saskatchewan has announced the release of their holiday coupon booklets.

These booklets, which cost $10 a piece, include:

  • 4 general admissions to the Dow Centennial Centre
  • 4 general admissions to Harbour Pool
  • 2 general admissions to the Fort Heritage Precinct

To put this into perspective, a single admission at Harbour Pool for children ages 13-17 costs $5.75.

On top of this, the city is also selling holiday gift cards which can be used towards recreation passes, summer camps, pet licenses, and even property taxes.

“Following the tremendous popularity of the Halloween coupon booklet, we wanted to offer our community something special this holiday season, and what better way than with another experience-focused coupon booklet,” said Brad Babiak with the City of Fort Saskatchewan. “These booklets not only make great stocking stuffers but also provide an opportunity for families and friends to create lasting memories together.”

These booklets and gift cards went on sale Monday morning, and can be purchased at the Dow Centre, the Heritage Precinct, Harbour Pool or City Hall while quantities last.

Xmas Coupons.

It’s recommended you pick up these booklets as soon as possible, as the Halloween coupon booklets sold out in mere days.

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