A hint towards the plans was posted to the PRYSA Social media stream on Thursday, noting of the space in the Canfisco Warehouse that the Association has been looking at.
Something that would make them neighbours to the Prince Rupert Gymnastics Association which moved into the east side warehouse in December of 2021.
Charles Cook President of the PRYSA noted for the North Coast Review, that once the details are finalized with the city on the lease, the project at the Canfisco Space would require some renovation work towards the soccer associations plans.
Mr. Cook noted that they plan to operate three eight week Futsal sessions a year to complement the eight week outdoor season.
With the prospect of an indoor space now close to reality, the combined schedule for indoor and outdoor play, will mean that an additional 24 weeks of organized youth soccer will be available for those who play the sport in Prince Rupert.
We made note of the PRYSA plans back in November, for what the Association has have baptized Project Ts'mtsaaw, the pace of the planning now moving forward at a quicker pace as the finish up dotting the I's and crossing the T's with the City of Prince Rupert.
While those plans continue to percolate, The PRYSA Futsal nights at Conrad will resume in the last week of February, and run for another six weeks to the end of March.
At that point the Spring and Summer outdoor season will be ready to launch, keep an eye on the PRYSA Social media pages for more news on the plans for the indoor facility, as well as the heads up for the registration period ahead for the Outdoor season in Prince Rupert.
Update: See comment section below, for a look at how PRYSA plans to address any of the required work at the facility upon signing on to the space.
More notes on Youth Soccer in Prince Rupert and the northwest can be reviewed through our archive page.
Cross posted from the North Coast Review.
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