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Recreation and Leisure Based Activities Recreation and Leisure Based Activities AURORA Aurora Leisure Complex Pool Fee $3.00 905-841-7529 Client with disability pays regular price and the attendant is free. Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.aurora.ca/Thingstodo/Pages/Facilities%20and%20Rentals/Aurora- Family-Leisure-Complex.aspx Stronach Aurora Recreation Fee $3.00 Centre 905-726-4770 Client with disability pays regular price and the attendant is free. Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.aurora.ca/Thingstodo/Pages/Facilities%20and%20Rentals/Stronach- Aurora-Recreation-Complex.aspx Hilary House Fee $3.00 905-727-8991 Client with disability and their attendant both pay $2.00. No Accessibility to 2nd floor Email: Website: http://aurorahs.com/ [email protected] Cineplex Theatre Fee $10.99 905-841-1789 Website: http://www.cinemaclock.com/theatres/ont/Aurora/Cineplex_Odeon_Aurora.html Theatre Aurora Fee Adults $25.00 Youth $5.00 905-727-3669 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.theatreaurora.com/ For further information please visit www.town.aurora.on.ca or call 905-727-1375 GEORGINA Georgina Arts Centre & Gallery Free for All 905-722-9587 Email: Website: http://gacag.com/ [email protected] Georgina Pioneer Village Open Wednesdays to Sundays June to Sept. 905-476-4301 x 284 Fee Adults 5.00 Child $2.00 by Donation Email: [email protected] Fee Adults $3.40 Child $2.85 Georgina Pool Client with a disability pays regular price and the attendant is free 905-722-1429 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.georgina.ca/dpt-leisure-pool.aspx Gem Theatre Fee Adults $9.00 Children ( 3-13) $4.50 Discount Tuesdays All Seats $4.50 905-476-0184 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.gemtheatre.ca/ The Roc – Skiing, Snowboarding, Fees $6.00 to $20.00 Soccer, Ziplining etc. 905-476-8834 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.georginaroc.ca/ Sibbald Point Provincial Park Daily Vehicle Permit $9.96 to 17.70 (Sutton West) Adults (18 +) $2.00 Child(6-17) $1.00 905-722-8061 Website: http://www.enjoyontario.ca/sibbald-point/ Other Programs Available Horseback Riding – Eaglewood Enterprises Pefferlaw 705-437-1634 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.eaglewood.on.ca/ For further information please visit www.town.georgina.on.ca or call 905-476-4301 Information as per January 2015 KING TOWNSHIP King Township Museum Free 905-833-2331 Email: [email protected] Website: www.king.ca Nobleton Outdoor Pool Fee Adults $4.00 Child $3.00 905-859-0056 Puck’s Farm (Schomberg) Free 1-800-621-9177 Email: [email protected] Website: www.pucksfarm.net Round the Bend Farm Free (Kettleby) 905-727-0023 Email: Website: www.roundthebendfarm.com [email protected] m King Summer Camp(Inclusive $70.00 day + camp fees one on one program Program) 905-833-5321 x 5228 Contact: Magda Potoczna Email: [email protected] Please visit www.township.king.on.ca for further information or call 905-833-5321 MARKHAM Angus Glen Pool & Indoor Fee: Adults $4.15 Skating Child $2.40 905-944-3777 x 7111 Client with disability pays regular price and the attendant is free Website: http://www.city.markham.on.ca/Markham/Departments/RctnServ/SwimPool/geninfo. htm Centennial Community Centre Fee: Adults $4.15 Pool & Indoor Skating Child $2.40 905-294-6111 Website: http://www.city.markham.on.ca/Markham/Departments/RctnServ/SwimPool/geninfo. htm Centennial Community Centre Free for All Skate Park 905-477-7000 x 5757 (Bullock & McCowan) Website: http://www.city.markham.on.ca/Markham/Departments/RctnServ/SwimPool/geninfo. htm Milliken Mills Pool & Indoor Fee: Adults $4.15 Skating Child $2.40 905-477-6410 Client with a disability pays regular price and the attendant is free Website: http://www.city.markham.on.ca/Markham/Departments/RctnServ/SwimPool/geninfo. htm Rouge River Fee: Adults $4.15 Child $2.40 905-474-1007 Client with a disability pays regular price and the attendant is free Website: http://www.city.markham.on.ca/Markham/Departments/RctnServ/SwimPool/geninfo. htm Thornhill Community Centre Fee: Adults $4.15 Pool & Indoor Skating Child $2.40 905-944-3800 Client with a disability pays regular price and the attendant is free Website: http://www.city.markham.on.ca/Markham/Departments/RctnServ/SwimPool/geninfo. htm Giddy-up Program Therapeutic Call or email for details for the Steps Program Education (Stouffville) 416-771-2217 Email: Website: http://www.stepsprograms.com/ [email protected] Cineplex- Markham (First Markham Place) Information as per January 2015 Free Splash Pads Ashtown Meadows Park Bayview Lane Beaupre Park Unionville Thornhill Milliken Mills Woodbine and Calvert Road Baymark Road, North of Romfield Circuit Denison North of Coxworth Avenue Benjamin Marr Park James Edward Park Millenium Park Markham Milliken Mills Markham East of Ninth Line, South of Pascoe Drive Elson Street, east of McCowan Road Town Centre Blvd. and Cox Blvd. Milliken Mills Park Mingay/Bur Oak/Wismer North Cornell/Northvale Milliken Mills Markham Markham 14th Ave., East of Birchmount North west corner of Mingay Ave. and Bur Southwest corner of Bur Oak Ave. and Oak Ave. Northvale Road Simonston Park South Unionville Greenway Swan Lake Park Thornhill Unionville Markham Simonston blvd. and Don Mills Road Castan Ave. and Oakcrest Ave. Swan Park Rd. and Williamson Rd. Tomlinson Park Villages of Fairtree Community Park Wismer Community Park Boxgrove Makham Markham Boxwood Cres. West of 9th Line, south of 14th Elson St. and Eastvale Dr. Castlemore Ave. and Mingay Ave. Ave. PLEASE NOTE – Water play areas run from July 1st to September 1st Skating Crosby Memorial Community Fee: Adults $4.15 Centre Child $2.40 Indoor Rink 905-944-3777 Client with disability pays regular price and the attendant is free Website: http://www.markham.ca/wps/portal/Markham/RecreationCulture/ProgramsActivities /skating-and-hockey Markham Village Community Fee: Adults $4.15 Centre Child $2.40 Outdoor Rink 905-294-6111 Client with a disability pays regular price and the attendant is free Website: http://www.markham.ca/wps/portal/Markham/RecreationCulture/ProgramsActivities /skating-and-hockey Mount Joy Community Centre Fee: Adults $4.15 Child $2.40 905-294-6111 Client with disability pays regular price and the attendant is free Website: http://www.markham.ca/wps/portal/Markham/RecreationCulture/ProgramsActivities /skating-and-hockey R.J. Clatworthy Arena Fee: Adults $4.15 Child $2.40 Indoor Rink 905-944-3800 Client with a disability pays regular price and the attendant is free Website: http://www.markham.ca/wps/portal/Markham/RecreationCulture/ProgramsActivities /skating-and-hockey Toogood Pond Free Website: http://www.markham.ca/wps/portal/Markham/RecreationCulture/ProgramsActivities /skating-and-hockey PLEASE NOTE – All skating facilities are dependent on ice & weather conditions and are monitored by park staff. Other Programs Available Therapeutic Riding Association Call for information for Challenged Kids ( Horseback Riding) TRACK 905-852-6591 For further information please visit www.markham.ca or call 905-477-5530 Newmarket Elman W. Campbell Museum Free 905-953-5314 Email: Website: http://www.town.newmarket.on.ca/en/elmanw.campbellmuseum.asp [email protected] Magna Centre Fee: Adults $4.50 Child $4.25 905-953-5303 Website: http://www.newmarket.ca/en/townhall/magnacentreupdate.asp Newmarket Public Library 905-953-5110 Website: http://www.newmarketpl.ca/ Newmarket Riverwalk Information as per January 2015 Commons 905-953-5302 Website : http://icreate.newmarket.ca/230515_TownOfNewmarket/en/lifestyle/urbanpark.asp Peter Gorman Outdoor Pool & Fee: Adults $3.00 Rink Youth $3.00 Child $3.00 905-953-5306 Website: http://www.newmarket.ca/en/townhall/recreationfacilityinformation.asp?_mid_=484 Ray Twinney Pool Fee: Adults $4.50 Youth $4.25 Child $3.00 905-953-5301 Client with a disability pays regular price and the attendant is free Website: http://www.newmarket.ca/en/townhall/recreationfacilityinformation.asp?_mid_=484 Stellar Lanes (bowling) Fees Adults $3.50 per game $21.00 hourly Shoe Rental Adults and Child $2.50 905-853-6287 Website: http://www.strikespots.com/bowling- centers/canada/ontario/newmarket/stellar-lanes/48/rates/ Cineplex- Newmarket 905-953-2792 Website: http://www.cineplex.com/Theatre/silvercity-newmarket-cinemas-xscape Other Programs Available and Places to Visit Adapted Softball (Ages 2-8) Sports Instruction for children with development disabilities 1-877-678-5437 Website: www.sportball.ca Gym Skills (Laura Hunter) Integrated gym program experience, ages 2-9 years 905-508-5722 Website: http://www.stepsprograms.com/gymskills.php York Pulsar Gymnastics 905-836-6401 Website: https://sites.google.com/site/yorkgymnasticsclub/ Mabel Davis Conservation 905-895-1281 Website: http://www.lsrca.on.ca/conservation_areas/mabel_davis.php Fairy Lake Park 905-895-5193 Website: http://www.enjoyontario.ca/fairy-lake/ For further information please visit www.newmarket.ca or call 905-895-5193 STOUFFVILLE/EAST GWILLIMBURY Ballantrae Park- Playground & Ice Free Rink Bruce Mill Conservation Area Free Playground & Trails East Gwillimbury Sports Public Skate Complex Adults $2.00 Youth/Child $1.00 905-478-4282 Speak to the front desk receptionist for discounts on attendant fees Website: www.eastguillimbury.ca Lionel’s Pony Farm & Petting No Charge Admission Zoo Pony Rides $5.00 Stouffville Website: www.lionelsfarm.com Memorial Park – Playground & Ice Free Rink Rupert Park –Playground & Ice Free Rink Information as per January 2015 Timber Creek Mini-Golf Adults (14+) $9.00-$15.00 Souffville
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