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Return to play
SUPPORTING OUR members, our clubs, and each other
As the governing body of Volleyball in BC, we are doing our part, taking the lead from the Provincial and Federal Government public safety and health advice. Below you will find information and resources about how we safely return to play with COVID-19.
*UPDATED April 8, 2022*
- As of April 8, province-wide restrictions for COVID-19 have been lifted. This means that there are no longer any restrictions for volleyball and all volleyball related activities are allowed. If you’d like further information, please click on the one of the resources below.
*UPDATED March 14, 2022*
- All sport activities are allowed for youth and adults, including programs, events and tournaments.
- Full capacity is allowed for indoor and outdoor events, including sport events. Note: facility operators and event organisers may still impose their own additional restrictions.
- Face coverings are optional for people in all indoor public settings. People may want to continue wearing a mask based on personal choice. Individual businesses and organizations can choose to continue to require mask wearing on their premises.
To read and download the guidelines for volleyball in BC, click HERE.
Follow us on social media @VolleyballBC for the most up-to-date information regarding Return to Play.
CLICK HERE for a list of volleyball clubs and affiliated associations that have completed the necessary steps for A Phased Return to Play Plan Guidelines.