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  1. Non-partisan organization, run by and for BC youth ages 16 to 21, promotes yough service in the community. Activities include regional youth parliaments throughout the province for youth ages 14 to 18, where participants develop public speaking skills and gain...
  2. Organizes bicycle tours and weekly day rides for active adults of all ages, locally and abroad. Tours are for both skilled and novice cyclists, and organized and led by volunteers. Modes include camping with support vehicle, self-contained, and hostel/motel gr...
  3. Offers social and youth development activities for youth ages seven to 12. Focus is on building a strong sense of belonging through Indigenous perspectives and Medicine Wheel teaching. Hours are 4:30 pm to 7 pm Thursdays. Dinner is served. Free shuttle from lo...
  4. Offers drop-in nights programs for Indigenous youth ages 13 to 18. Focuses on personal development, cultural teachings, and creative expression. Aims to provide a healthy and supportive environment where youth can be themselves and engage in fun-filled activit...
  5. Oversees parks and recreational and cultural facilities in Port Coquitlam. Indoor facilities include swimming pools, tennis courts, squash and racquetball courts, fitness centres, gymnasiums, ice rinks, weight rooms, and multipurpose rooms. Outdoor amenities i...
  6. A drop-in family resource program for parents of children up to age five where children can play and make friends while parents network, share parenting strategies, participate in parent education opportunities, and access a toy and resource library. Hours are...
  7. Offers intensive in-home parent support and education programs to families and children from birth to age 15 who are experiencing difficulties. Outreach services in the home or community assist with developing skills, setting personal and family goals, and loc...
  8. Provides one-stop access to parent education and information, early literacy and play-based learning, connection with other families, and support for families with children up to age six in Anmore, Belcarra, Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, and Port Moody. Funded by...
  9. Protects and manages provincial parks, recreation areas, and ecological reserves. Persons with disabilities may be eligible to camp for free at road-accessible provincial parks; eligibility criteria on website. BC Parks Discover Camping Campground Reservation ...
  10. Provides a range of community support services, including individualized case management, conversational English classes, and employment support services. The Youth Development Program provides mentorship by pairing children and youth with supportive adult rol...
  11. Offers public access to books, movies, and lendable technology like robots and telescopes. Services include computer and internet access, printing, scanning and faxing, digitization, and one-on-one reference help by phone, email, and video conference. Programs...
  12. Oversees parks, recreational services, and heritage sites in Coquitlam. Community and recreation centres offer a wide range of facilities including indoor and outdoor swimming pools, spray parks, fitness centres, multipurpose rooms, racquet courts, tennis cour...
  13. A community neighbourhood house that provides services for parents, caregivers, and their children up to age six. Offers information and referral, children's activities and events, parent support, workshops, and support from community partners. Hours are 9:30 ...
  14. Program activities celebrate the diverse cultural background of newcomer children ages six to 12 while supporting social-emotional well-being and bi-cultural sense of identity, connectedness and relationship development, and the acquisition of skills and healt...
  15. Provides settlement support to help newcomer youth ages 13 to 19 connect with their community. Offers group sessions, one-on-one outreach, guest speakers, and field trips to assist in the integration of newcomer youth. Topics include education, employment, men...
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