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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. 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...
  3. Facilitates the development of shared-use, non-motorized trail networks within BC, including the Trans Canada Trail. Cooperatively builds and promotes trails, and advocates for trails and those who use them. Membership fees vary; open to individuals, recreatio...
  4. Provides public access to books and other materials, free computer and internet access, and programs for infants, children, teens, and adults. Offers in-depth reference and information, in person and via telephone or email. Hours are 10 am to 5 pm Mondays, Wed...
  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. 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...
  7. Offers wilderness camping experiences to children and youth from ages seven to 18, including one-week wilderness camping experiences and multi-week leadership development programs; financial assistance is available. Also offers family camps, and outdoor school...
  8. Provides after school and summer camp programs that teach kids ages seven to 15 about entrepreneurship and starting their own micro-businesses. Programs offer specific life and workplace readiness skills training through activities and games, short videos, and...
  9. Provides community planning and development, cultural services, bylaw enforcement, permits and licensing, public works, and emergency services. Mayor: John McEwen. Councillors: Douglas Richardson, Polly Krier, Kim Trowbridge, and Paul Weverink. Hours are 8:30 ...
  10. Centre for arts, history, and culture comprised of two agencies. Place des Arts is an integrated arts centre and music school offering programs in music, dance, and the visual, theatrical and literary arts for all ages and skill levels. Also features community...
  11. Provides Red Cross swim programs along with year-round training in lifeguarding, water rescue, and first aid. Runs instructional courses and clinics in outdoor recreation, martial arts, dance, and yoga. Provides drop-in time for casual sports games including b...
  12. 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...
  13. Offers a variety of programs such as day camp, resident camp, family camp, and facility rentals for community and school groups. Offers campers the opportunity to participate in a wide range of outdoor activities in a safe, supervised environment and provides ...
  14. A student-funded resource centre dedicated to social and environmental justice through research, education, and action including community-building initiatives. Offers a social justice library, student lounge, student initiated campaigns, workshops, and specia...
  15. Gives hope and support to vulnerable individuals and families through the provision of social services and practical assistance focusing on the basic necessities of life. Helps meet the immediate and short-term needs of people in distress through emergency ass...
  16. Equips CTS youth members ages 15 to 18 with training to become volunteer peer leaders. Peer leaders are trained in leadership, program development, outdoor recreation, and outdoor safety to plan and lead camp excursions in Metro Vancouver's Regional Parks (wit...
  17. 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 ...
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