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  1. 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...
  2. 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...
  3. Provides recreation and cultural services in the City of New Westminster. Indoor facilities include gymnasiums, fitness centres, swimming pools, ice rinks, pottery studios, art studios, dance studios, multipurpose rooms, climbing wall, a theatre, preschools, c...
  4. Offers advocacy, education, and support for people affected by epilepsy. Provides a resource library, information materials in various languages, educational events, information and referral services, hospital outreach, support groups, and peer support. Also o...
  5. Burnaby Parks, Recreation and Culture Commission oversees parks, recreational facilities, museums, and cultural facilities in Burnaby. Indoor facilities include gymnasiums, fitness centres, swimming pools, ice rinks, pottery studios, art studios, dance studios...
  6. Provides credit to Burnaby residents in financial need. Available to low income individuals, families, seniors, and people with disabilities; subject to eligibility criteria. The credit can be used at any Burnaby Parks, Recreation and Culture facility for prog...
  7. Oversees parks and recreational facilities in Maple Ridge. Indoor facilities include fitness centres, swimming pools, ice rinks, gymnasiums, racquetball and squash courts, multipurpose rooms, games rooms, and rental spaces. Outdoor amenities include track and ...
  8. Provides financial assistance to financially disadvantaged children and youth so that they can access organized amateur sport. Serves youth ages five to 18 who are attending school, have a sponsor reference, and meet eligibility criteria. Applicants must meet ...
  9. Oversees recreation facilities in the City of Langley, including the Douglas Recreation Centre, Timms Community Centre, and the Al Anderson Memorial Pool. Provides recreation, social, and cultural programs for all ages and abilities, including children, youth,...
  10. Provides grants to children and youth of low-income families to give them an opportunity to participate in wider cultural, social, or athletic opportunities which might otherwise be unavailable to them due to family financial constraints. Eligible students mus...
  11. KidSport BCProvided by: Sport BC
    23.42KM
    Aims to eliminate financial barriers to sport participation by providing grants for children and youth up to age 18 to participate in a sport season of their choice. Identifies needs in communities, raises funds, and supports programs that create new opportuni...
  12. Funds and supports projects that are proposed, managed, and led by people with lived experience of mental health issues or addiction. The Education and Leisure Fund provides funding of up to $400 to mental health consumers for education and leisure courses or ...
  13. Service for Vancouver residents whose limited income may prevent them from participating in basic recreation services; applicants must be receiving Ministry of Social Development and Poverty Reduction (MSDPR) financial assistance or have a family income that m...
  14. Presents a series of concerts by established and emerging local musicians from September to June, as well as special events throughout the year. Membership fees apply which includes admission to concerts; non-member tickets are around $22. Also awards annual s...