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Edmontonians climbin' the walls at the University of Alberta

University of Albertas Physical Activity and Wellness Centre staff are thrilled by the number of Edmontonians pouring into the new $60-million fitness complex.

Dedication of new fitness complex set for March 20

Look up -- way up!

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Edmontonians are climbing the walls at this new facility at the University of Alberta! Watch this video for a lesson in gravity from instructor Lloyd King.

Edmontoniansare pouring into the University of Albertas $60-million fitness complex.

Weve seen more than 3,000 users a day in the first six months, says Cheryl Harwardt, director of operations at the Physical Activity and Wellness Centre.

The 111,000-sq.ft. facility at the prominent campus corner of 87th Avenue and 114th Street features a new 25-metre climbing wall, fitness centre, sports research and lab facilities.

Lloyd King is the supervisor at the University of Alberta climbing centre. (CBC)
The planning and construction started five years ago.

The PAW Centre is a financial partnership between the Students Union, Graduate Students Association, Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation, University of Alberta and Government of Alberta.

University staff and government dignitaries are gathering on March 20 to dedicate the building.

To see more from inside the PAW Centre watch this week's edition of Our Edmonton. Our weekly magazine show airs on Saturdays at 10 a.m., Sundays at 11 a.m. and Mondays at 1 p.m. on CBC TV.