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Penticton Regional Hospital — Changes to public parking access

Due to construction work on the new Patient Care Tower at Penticton Regional Hospital, temporary changes are being made to public parking access to the South lot during the weekends of April 28 to April 30 and May 5 to May 7.

Please see the map for more detail on the alternate route.

During these dates, the Ellis Creek Bridge access from Industrial Avenue will be closed. An alternative temporary access to the South parking lot will be available off of Government Street through Hospice Road. Access to all other public parking lots will remain unchanged at this time.

To help individuals find their way, signage and flaggers will be in place to direct traffic to the temporary entrance on Hospice Road.

Additionally, during all phases of construction parking may be limited. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.

Interior Health would like to thank all patients, members of the public and staff for their continued patience as we work to build patient care at Penticton Regional Hospital.

For more information on the Penticton Regional Hospital Project, please visit the Building Patient Care website.


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