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Canada Games officials and 'army' of 5,000 volunteers face final preparations

Officials and thousands of volunteers are in the home-stretch stage of preparations for Prince Edward Island to host the 2023 Canada Winter Games.

The two-week long Games will take place Feb. 18 to March 5 and officials are expecting about 3,600 athletes and coaches.

With some of them starting to arrive at Charlottetown's airport on Friday, finishing touches are still being put on some venues and team accommodations.

Without "that army of 5,000 volunteers, we couldn't do it," said Wayne Carew, chair of the 2023 Canada Winter Games Host Society.

"Volunteers are still signing up and doing their venue training tours. And we have a lot of planning volunteers who are involved in the execution. So, they are working flat out, as is staff," he said.

"There are lots of things that need to be done — and a lot of things that really can't be done until the last minute too."

Rooms at a brand-new residence building at the University of Prince Edward Island were being fitted with fresh sheets and furniture on Monday. It will form a key part of the athletes' village for this event.

In North Rustico, signs were being put up and inside ice was being installed around the rink at the Eliyahu Wellness Centre — a legacy project for the Games, replacing the North Star Arena.

The arena is set to host both figure skating and short-track speed skating events.

The project faced several setbacks, including construction and supply issues related to bad weather and the COVID-19 pandemic. But those who manage the building believe everything will be ready to go for the Games, with only a little cosmetic work left to be done.

"It feels great. I mean, to be to this point where we're holding the Games in a week," said the centre's general manager Willie

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