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Spring · Summer March to August 2010 Spring · Summer March to August Leisure Guide tol.ca Stay Active | Stay Involved | Stay Healthy July 22 – 25, 2010 Welcome to the Township of Langley Bloom with the season and open yourself to new programs, parks, and activities. Quick Guide • 2010 BC Summer Games 10 • Admission Rates 101 • Adult 60+ Activities 91 • Adult Activities 65 • Aquatic Activities 97 • Children's Activities 42 • Community Directory 128 • Facility Information 7 • Familiy Activities 18 • Fitness Drop-in Schedules tol.ca • Library Information 126 • Museum Information 123 • Outdoor Pools 104 • Preschool Activities 26 • Registration Information 4 • Skating 124 • Special Events 12 • Swimming Schedules 100 • Youth Activites 59 • Index 144 3 3 Ways to Register It's easier than you think! 2010/11 2011 S F Preview programs online at recexpress.ca Preview programs a online at recexpress.c Jan 1, 2011 June 15, 2010 Registration opens 1 Online Important dates to know! Registration opens Feb 1, 2011 Register quickly using July 15, 2010 Leisure Guide Available Leisure Guide Available Feb 11, 2011 our 24/7 online system. Aug 6, 2010 Summer Just go to RecExpress.ca Did you know that you can preview 2011 See page 5. upcoming programs online one September to February month before registration opens? Preview programs online at recexpress.ca Upcoming registration dates are Jan 1, 2011 Registration opens listed here. Visit RecExpress.ca for Feb 1, 2011 Camp Guide Available the most up to date information. Feb 11, 2011 Discover the Fun! tol.bc.ca 2 Phone Register Early! Activity Fees Call any community • If the class is full, staff will review the • All program fees are due at the time of recreation centre waitlists and make efforts to accommodate registration. to register by phone. everyone who has indicated an interest in the course. Be sure to add your name to • Program prices do not include See page 7. the waitlist to avoid disappointment. applicable taxes. • If a minimum number of registrants is not • Program fees reflect amounts that allow met, we may have to cancel or combine programs to recover all direct costs (i.e. rent, 3 In Person classes. These decisions are made up to instructor fees, and supplies). Drop-in to any of our a week prior to the start date, so please • Online and phone registrations require a VISA, community recreation centres register early to avoid disappointment. MasterCard, or a credit on your account. to register in person. • In person you may pay by cash, cheque, See page 7. Satisfaction Guaranteed! credit card, or debit. • If you are not satisfied with your program ® or have to withdraw for any reason, we will be pleased to credit your account or provide a refund pro-rated from the date of notification. Some exceptions apply. Financial Assistance The Township of Langley offers financial • A full credit to your account or a refund assistance to qualifying residents who would like will be issued if we receive withdrawal to participate in our recreational activities but find notification prior to the course start date it difficult to do so because of financial limitations. unless otherwise specified Ask our front desk staff for more information. during registration. • The needs of all ages and abilities are considered. Contact us for more information. 4 Register Online! RecExpress.ca Online registration. Everything you need to know..... Why should I use the online How long does it take for my account registration system? to be activated? Because you can: Although account activation is not instantaneous, Leisure Guide • get quick, easy access to current information it is usually completed within 24 hours. If has gone green! registration needs to be done immediately • keep all family members under one account to guarantee a spot, phone any community Thanks for picking • view account history and membership status recreation centre. Staff will create your account up this guide. and complete the registration. • add credit or make payments to your account Did you know it • print receipts How do I add, change, or delete is available online • access detailed course information names on my account? at tol.ca? Contact any community recreation centre and What do I need to get started? staff will be happy to change the information for you. Account information cannot be deleted. • Login ID and account password (obtain this by phoning any community recreation centre) • Email address • VISA or MasterCard What do I do if I forget or lose my Login ID? From the main menu, select the “My Account” tab. Click on “Forgot My Account Information”. You will be asked for the original email address used to create your account. Enter this email address, select “Go”, and your login information will be emailed to you. If you have forgotten the original email address, call any community recreation centre and our staff will update your account with your current email address. Enter this email address in the “Forgot My Account Information” page and your login information HOP ON will be emailed to you. RecExpress.ca 5 Recreation Program Locations tol.ca Aldergrove Athletic Park Langley Riverside & Rotary Field House Centennial Museum Community Room 27 Avenue & 268 Street 9135 King Street 9273 Glover Road Aldergrove Langley Events Centre The Redwoods Community Arena 7888 - 200 Street Golf Course 2882 - 272 Street 22011 - 88 Avenue Langley Golf Centre Aldergrove Community 21550 - 44 Avenue W.C. Blair Secondary School Recreation Centre 26850 - 29 Avenue Langley Meadows 22200 Fraser Highway Community School Aldergrove Kinsmen 2244 Willoughby Way Walnut Grove Community Centre Community Centre 26770 - 29 Avenue Langley Rowing and 8889 Walnut Grove Drive Paddling Centre Brae Island 9273 Glover Road Walnut Grove Park Regional Park 8937 Walnut Grove Drive 9451 Glover Road M&M Connemaras 24680 - 80 Avenue Walnut Grove Cedars Secondary School Equestrian Centre McLeod Athletic Park 8919 Walnut Grove Drive 4185 - 244 Street Grandstand & Rotary Field House West Langley Hall Civic Facility 58 Avenue & 214A Street 9400 - 208 Street 20338 - 65 Avenue R.E. Mountain West Langley Park Denny Ross Secondary School 94 Avenue & 208 Street Memorial Park 7755 - 202A Street 4700 Old Yale Road Willoughby Murrayville Community Centre East Brookswood Park Community Library 7888 - 200 Street 41 Avenue & 212 Street #100, 22071 - 48 Avenue Willowbrook George Preston Murrayville Outdoor Recreation Centre Recreation Centre Activity Park 20338 - 65 Avenue 20699 - 42 Avenue 22200 Fraser Highway Windsor Stables 25241 Fraser Highway 6 PARKS & FACILITIES tol.ca Facility Information AKC LCM Aldergrove Kinsmen Community Centre Langley Centennial Museum 26770 - 29 Avenue, Aldergrove, BC V4W 3B8 9135 King Street, Fort Langley, BC V1M 2S2 For Fitness Schedules visit tol.ca t. 604.856.2899 f. 604.856.7929 t. 604.888.3922 f. 604.888.7291 Mo - Fr 8:30am - 8:30pm Mo - Sa 10:00am - 4:45pm Sa 8:30am - 8:30pm Su 1:00pm - 4:45pm For Aquatic Su 9:00am - 4:00pm Closed statutory holidays October-April Drop-in Schedules Closed statutory holidays see pages 100 - 105 Smile! We love to show pictures of you smiling and having fun during Township of Langley programs and special events. If you object to having your picture or your child’s picture WGC WCB printed or digitally displayed in W.C. Blair Recreation Centre Walnut Grove Community Centre our marketing materials please 22200 Fraser Highway, Langley, BC V3A 7T2 8889 Walnut Grove Drive, Langley, BC V1M 2N7 let us know; we will be happy to comply with your wishes. t. 604.533.6170 f. 604.533.6178 t. 604.882.0408 f. 604.882.0361 Mo - Fr 6:00am - 10:30pm Mo - Fr 6:00am - 10:00pm Sa - Su 6:30am - 10:30pm Sa 6:00am - 9:00pm Su 8:00am - 9:00pm at the WBY Langley Events Centre WBK Willoughby Community Centre Willowbrook Recreation Centre 7888 - 200 Street, Langley, BC V2Y 3J4 20338 - 65 Avenue, Langley, BC V2Y 3J1 t. 604.455.8821 f. 604.455.0011 t. 604.532.3500 f. 604.532.7507 Mo - Th 6:00am - 9:00pm Mo - Th 6:00am - 9:00pm Fr 6:00am - 8:00pm Fr 6:00am - 6:30pm Sa - Su 8:00am - 7:00pm Sa - Su 8:00am - 6:30pm Closed statutory holidays 7 RecreationYouth Advisory Program Committee Locations tol.bc.catol.ca The voice of Langley’s youth can be heard through the Township Making a Difference of Langley’s Recreation, Youth Advisory Committee 2009/2010 Culture, and Parks Youth Advisory Committee. Members share ideas, assist with special events, and address youth- relevant issues. They also offer advice to Township of Langley Council and are encouraged to serve Left to right, on other committees. from back to front: This year committee Sylvia Carneiro members participated in Val Keffer the Olympic Torch event, Trustee Robert McFarlane co-hosted an awards James McMillan banquet, designed Josh Stelting Youth Week events, and Lesley Visser represented a youth Paige Strand voice on municipal issues Sterling Testini including economic Councillor Steve Ferguson development, community Peter Wang safety, heritage, and Bianca Czihaly agriculture. The group Catherine Thompson wraps up the formal Linh Phan meetings in May, but will Julie Choi continue to be involved Andhra Azevedo in community events Anna Hayashi throughout the summer. Kelsey Alderliesten Adele Van Wyk New members will be appointed by their Taylor Connelly individual schools in Cobi van den Bossch the beginning of the 2010/2011 school year. If you are going into grade 11 or 12 this fall and are interested in becoming a part of this experience, contact your school principal or call Lesley Visser at 604.533.6171 to learn more. 8 RCP Advisory Committee Recreation, Culture, and Parks Advisory Committee To the Residents of Langley Township: The Recreation, Culture, and Parks Advisory Committee consists of 14 voting members including two members of the Township’s Youth Advisory Committee.
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