Spring/Summer 2012 Leisure Guide Mayor’s Message

With the release of this year’s Leisure What’s Inside guide I am looking forward to the warmer weather. The first thoughts that come Registration ...... 5-8 to mind are enjoying a picnic in the park, hiking local trails, listening to the Facility Contacts...... 11 children in neighbourhood playgrounds Community Contacts. . . .13-21 and swimming in our lakes. These are Community Events. . . . 22-25 just a few of the activities available to our community. Take a look at this year’s Tournaments and Leisure Guide and see what kind of fun Sports Schools...... 26 you and your family and friends can have Youth Camps ...... 27-31 during the spring and summer season. Youth Playgrounds . . . . 32-33 Our community has a vast amount of land and numerous lakes that allow you to Youth Sports and go out and explore with your family and General Interest...... 34 friends. This outdoor playground gives Youth Centres...... 35 you the perfect opportunity to get some fresh air and enjoy the beautiful weather. Youth Services...... 36 There are also many festivals, outdoor Adult Fitness and events and even activities for the sport General Interest...... 37 enthusiast like soccer, or football, to name a few. Facility Rentals...... 37 I encourage families to do activities Fitness and together – take pleasure in one Recreation Centres. . . . 38-41 another’s company, make memories Pools ...... 42-49 and have fun with your children in your own backyard and enjoy the community Beaches and Campgrounds. . 50 that we call home. Tennis...... 51 Try something new. You might surprise Older Adults...... 52-56 Registering foyourself!r a program? Family Resources / Best Start Hubs...... 57 Need a blue box? Libraries, Museums and Archives...... 58 Cover: Stacey Gregorini & Brittany Reinhardt Marianne Matichuk Community Involvement. . . 60 compete in the OVA Beach Tour at Moonlight Mayor Beach’s volleyball courts, July 2011 Index ...... 72 Call 311! The only number you need for City of information.

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Mayor Marianne Matichuk 3-1-1 TM City of Greater Sudbury Mayor and Co20u10 - 2n014cil

Joe Cimino Jacques Barbeau Ward 1 705-522-0404 Ward 2 705-692-5966 West End, Gatchell, Lively, Naughton, Copper Park, Robinson, Whitefish, Copper Cliff, Moonglo, south of St. Worthington and west of Regent St.

Claude Berthiaume Evelyn Dutrisac Ward 3 705-855-9433 Ward 4 705-855-3929 Chelmsford, Azilda, Onaping, Dowling, Elm West, Levack Donovan

Ron Dupuis André Rivest Ward 5 705-897-6410 Ward 6 705-969-1597 Val Caron, Blezard Valley, Val Thérèse, Cambrian Heights, McCrea Heights, Hanmer Guilletville , Notre Dame - Lasalle area west of Rideau St.

Dave Kilgour Fabio Belli Ward 7 705-665-6594 Ward 8 705-586-3634 Garson, New Sudbury Falconbridge, (east of Barry Downe Road) , Skead

Doug Craig Frances Caldarelli Ward 9 705-523-1987 Ward 10 705-671-2224 Coniston, Lockerby, Lo-Ellen, Wahnapitae, Wanup, University Area, South End (Broder Township) Kingsmount, Bell Park, Downtown (south of Elm St.)

Terry Kett Joscelyne Ward 705-566-3755 Landry-Altmann 11 Ward 12 705-674-1212 Minnow Lake, New Sudbury Downtown (north of Elm St.), Flour (west of Barry Downe Rd., Mill, New Sudbury (east of Rideau St., east of Arthur St., west of Barry Downe Rd. and north of south of Lasalle Blvd.) Lasalle Blvd.), Kingsway-Bancroft area

2 Spring/Summer 2012 Leisure Guide What’s New at the ParkSide Centre? Find us on Google or visit our brand new interactive website at: www.theparksidecentre.ca

Get Active Need Rental Space? The ParkSide Centre offers plenty of new and exciting Take advantage of our tables, chairs, audio and video things to do for our 50+ members. Courses include: systems, and our kitchen if need be. Our main venue is the Kinsmen Rooms which will accommodate nearly ! Digital Photography 300 people. Two temporary walls open to separate the ! Internet Basics large hall into three smaller rooms. ! Yoga ! Exercise Classes We are fully licensed under the Alcohol and Gaming ! Tai Chi Commission of Ontario and can provide liability ! Dance Classes insurance for your event or meeting. ! Guitar Lessons Whether it’s a wedding, trade show, shower, ! Drawing & Painting anniversary, birthday party, or even a smaller more ! Bunka & Swedish Embroidery intimate get together, the ParkSide Centre will take ! Carving & Stained Glass care of all your rental needs. ! Men’s & Women’s Billiards ! Cards Membership also includes YMCA access benefits, access to drop in activities, reduced fees for programs at the ParkSide and discounts on facility rentals and Call us at 705-673-6227, join us at 140 Durham Street, catering services. or visit us at our newly designed website at: www.theparksidecentre.ca

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311 At Your À votre BestStartHubs Free child and family services www.sudburybeststart.ca ChildCare Subsidy Registry Helping City of Greater Find and apply for Sudbury families reduce licensed child care their child care costs with confidence www.greatersudbury.ca/childcare Junior Citizens Open until Midnight Day Care www.greatersudbury.ca 705-688-7312

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How to Register in City of Greater Sudbury Leisure Programs

Registration Guidelines Program Cancellation Guidelines Program Refund Policies Register early to avoid disappointment. All The City may, in its absolute discretion, cancel Program Cancellations: Following a program programs have limited capacity. Registration is any program or registration at any time. In the cancellation, a full refund will be provided on a first-come, first-served basis. event that a program is cancelled by the City, if there are no other programs which are Placement in a program is guaranteed only every effort will be made to accommodate the satisfactory to the participant. with full payment prior to the start of a participant in another program. Program Changes: A full refund will be program. provided if the program activities change after Program Withdrawal Guidelines All prices listed in the Leisure Guide are the client’s registration in such a manner that subject to change. Our staff will be pleased to Requests for program withdrawals or transfers the program is no longer acceptable to the confirm prices at time of registration. Prices must be made in writing. Any requests to participant. include HST, where applicable. withdraw from a program can be directed to Program Withdrawals: Should a participant Leisure Services, City of Greater Sudbury, A Leisure Services Client Sign-up Sheet withdraw for medical reasons and the 200 Brady Street, P.O. Box 5000, Station A, (included in this Guide) must be completed withdrawal is approved, a refund will be Sudbury, Ontario, P3A 5P3 or by fax at 705- and signed prior to registering in a City issued. If the program has already begun, the 671-8145. program. Client Sign-up Sheets must be refund will be prorated. An administration fee signed by a parent or legal guardian for of $10 will be charged for all withdrawals. participants under the age of 18. Program Transfers: When necessary, If a program is full, you may place your name participants may transfer to a different on a waiting list for future vacancies. program. Upon transfer approval, a refund will be issued if the cost of the new program is lower than the cost of the original program. An administration fee of $5 will be charged for all transfers.

To register for programs Registration options for swimming Online not identified with programs and all other programs Registration a Bar Code: identified with a Bar Code: The City of Greater Sudbury has increased Some programs do not have a Register online at the number of programs that are available for Bar Code number. http://register.greatersudbury.ca online registration. Most programs identified with a Bar Code in this Leisure Guide are Programs without Bar Codes require Payment: Visa, Mastercard available for registration through the Internet. participants to register at the host facility Register by telephone at 3-1-1 or with the community group offering the Payment: Visa, MasterCard Swimming lessons are also available for online registration. Simply search use the search program. The necessary contact information Register in person at any tool available in the online registration system can be found either directly following the Citizen Service Centre to choose the facility and program you are program description or at the beginning of Payment: Cash, Debit, Visa, looking for. the facility’s section. MasterCard or Cheque

To register online, you need: A PIN (personal identification number) for your entire family and Client I.D. number for each family member. Please call 3-1-1 to receive Sign up online, not in line! your family’s PIN and Client ID number(s); You may enrol online for swimming lessons A Visa or MasterCard with a valid expiry date. *If you hold a general membership at and programs displaying a Bar Code. Howard Armstrong Recreation Centre, the cost of swimming lessons is included in your membership fee. Unfortunately, this means you are not eligible for online registration at this time. To register, please use one of the other options provided.

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Here’s how to sign up online: Baseball Figure Skating

1. Log on to http://register.greatersudbury.ca McFarlane Playground Nickel Blades Skating Club 2. Select language of choice 2012 Registrations online February – April We offer a Learn-to-Skate Program 3. Click on “My Basket” and enter your PIN ww.mcfarlaneplayground.com (CanSkate) for children 3 years and older, and Client I.D. Number. CanPowerskating and Figure Skating. 4. Click on “Programs” to search for leisure Sudbury Minor Baseball Association CanPowerskating may be available in August. programs. (Tip: Use this Leisure Guide to P.O. Box 2161, Station A, Sudbury, ON www.leaguelineup.com/nickelblades enter the Bar Code for the program of your P3A 4S1 choice for faster access.) Garson Community Centre/Arena Telephone: 705-670-1410 from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on 5. Click on “Add” to transfer selected leisure Online registration and information: Monday, September 17, 2012, programs to “My Basket”. www.eteamz.com/smba Tuesday, September 18, 2012 , and 6. To enrol a family member, choose a name Sudbury Minor Girls’ and Ladies’ Wednesday, September 19, 2012 from the drop-down Client Selection menu. Fast Pitch Softball Star, Pre-star & Junior 7. If a program is full, you can place your Thursday, September 6, 2012 Winter Pitching Clinics – October Registration name (or a family member’s name) on from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. “Wait List” for future vacancies. Spring/Summer House Leagues – March/April Registration Power Skating Registration 8. Move back and forth between “My Basket” Select Travel Teams – May Registration Garson Community Centre/Arena and “Programs” by using the tabs at the top September 9, 2012 from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. of the page. Registration information and dates: John Honse 705-523-6863 Adult Skating Program 9. Once you have completed your program [email protected] Garson Arena on Thursdays selection, click on “Go to Checkout” to pay www.sudburyfastpitch.com from 6:40 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. for your enrolment. (Note: You must also Power Skating “Go to Checkout” to register your name or a Rayside Balfour Youth Slo-Pitch Carmichael Arena family member’s name on the Wait List.) Registration forms online 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. (7 to 10 years old) 10. “Go to Checkout” will display a standard www.leaguelineup.com/rbsy 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. (10 to 13 years old) waiver. You must click on “Agree” to the Registration forms can be mailed to 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. waiver to complete your transaction. R.B.Y.S.,139 Brookside Road, (AAA Elite group 14 years and older) Remember to print your online confirmation Chelmsford, ON, P0M 1L0 form and receipt of payment for your records. Sudbury Skating Club Minor Baseball Association Note: Office: 705-560-7731 All online enrolments must be paid for in full www.vemba.ca [email protected] using a valid MasterCard or Visa credit card. Any outstanding balance on your account Figure Skating Valley East Skating Club must also be paid at this time. Any credits on Registrations taking place at the soccer fields your account will automatically be applied to Chelmsford Figure Skating Club at Howard Armstrong Recreation Complex on the total balance due. August 13 and 14 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 We offer skating programs for beginners p.m. For more dates, information, and forms and experienced skaters, from ages 3 to please check out www.vesc.ca 100. CanSkate, StarSkate, Pre-Power and CanPowerSkate. Walden Figure Skating Club Angela Gerling [email protected] [email protected] Winter Session: October 5 to March 28 StarSkate Winter Session: September 14 to March 28 CanSkate Winter Session: October 5 to March 21 Copper Cliff Skating Club www.coppercliffskatingclub.ca

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Speed Skating Hockey Soccer

Sudbury Sprinters Speed Skating Club Valley East Minor Hockey Association Greater Sudbury Soccer Club Sharon Carter-Hreljac: 705-690-7718 Office: 705-897-6444 U8 – U18 Registrations started January 31, 2012 www.sudburysprinters.com www.vemha.ca Details at [email protected] or www.gssc.ca Football / Rugby Walden Minor Hockey Association Italia Flyers Men’s Rec League All contacts, dates, times and locations as well Registrations at 34 Bulmer Avenue Sudbury Rugby (Stones) as deadlines are posted online at: 3rd week of April, 2012 to May, 2012 [email protected] www.waldenminorhockey.com Vince Panella: 705-524-1747 Joe Riccio: 705-674-9887 Sudbury Gladiators [email protected] [email protected] The sport of Ringette was developed in 1963 in McFarlane Playground North Bay. It is a unique winter sport, played on Frisbee any standard ice rink. Ringette is a fast-paced and 2012 Registrations online February – April exciting sport that combines speed and strategy. www.mcfarlaneplayground.com Frisbee The object is to score goals in the net of your Soccer Club To register: www.sudburyultimate.com opponent. A straight stick of wood, fibreglass or aluminum is used to pass, control and shoot an 8” 2012 Registrations Hockey hollow rubber ring between teammates. www.nickelcentresoccer.ca Bunnies – 7 years and under Rayside-Balfour Soccer Association Capreol Minor Hockey Association Novice – 9 years and under Bonaventure Mall, Chelmsford Erynne Prescott: 705-858-0458 Petite – 11 years and under March 1 and 2, 2012, 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Tween – 13 years and under March 3 and 4, 2012, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Coniston Minor Hockey Association Junior – 15 years and under Late Registrations: March 30, 2012, Jim Sartor: 705-694-3337 Belle – 18 years and under 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Open – 19 years and over Copper Cliff Minor Hockey Association Sudburnia Soccer Sudbury Ringette Association Ken Creasey: 705-682-4505 www.sudburnia.com Sudbury Ringette Association is proud to offer Registration to take place in March. McClelland Community Centre/Arena an exceptional entry level program in the Bunny from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. division. Beginner skating skills are initially Walden Minor Soccer Association August 28 and 29, 2012 emphasized with progression to full game play. Registrations will take place in March. Please September 3 to 6, 2012 Kids learn to skate as they learn Ringette. Our visit www.waldenminorsoccer.ca for details. season runs from October to March. Nickel Centre Minor Hockey Association For more information, contact: Special Olympics Office: 705-693-2203 Tina Niesing, 705-929-2345 Special Olympics Ontario (Sudbury) [email protected] Minor Hockey Association Spring Registration www.eteamz.com/sudburyringette Emile Lavoie: 705-855-0414 April 11, 2012 Valley East Ringette Association 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Rayside-Balfour Minor Hockey Association Tom Davies Square, Lobby Lil Tambeau, 705-688-6424 [email protected] www.rbmha.on.ca [email protected] Fall Registration Registrations in August. www.valleyeastringette.com September 5, 2012 Sudbury Girls’ Hockey Walden Ringette 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Tom Davies Square, Lobby Office: 705-524-3492 Please visit our website: [email protected] www.sudburygirlshockey.com www.waldenringette.com Registrations to take place in late August. Sudbury Minor Hockey Association Sports organizations listed here are reminded to contact the Office: 705-560-3817 City of Greater Sudbury to update their registration details www.smha.net for future issues of the Leisure Guide. Sudbury Playground League Association Deadlines are: www.sphl.org For Spring/Summer issue, December 1. For Fall/Winter issue, June 1.

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Register the entire family at one time. Faster, Easier Registration Completing this form will provide the City of Greater Sudbury with the Once your family has been registered with Leisure Services, all you have personal information we require for your registration, therefore making it to do is provide us with your family member's name and the program in easier and faster for you to register for programs . which he or she wishes to participate, and we'll take care of the rest. One Click, One Call, One Stop.

qI agree that my personal information may be used to survey me about City programs and services, to develop new and improved programs and services, as well as to send me information about special offers and promotions.

MAIN CONTACT (must be 18 years of age or older) Email address ______q New customer q Update existing information ______Last Name (required) First Name (required) Date of Birth -YY/MM/DD q Male q Female ______Home Phone (required) Mobile Phone Daytime Phone (required) ______Address Street No. Street Name Suite/Apartment/Unit ______City Province Postal Code q Adult q 55 + Additional Family Member 1 ______Last Name (required) First Name (required) Date of Birth -YY/MM/DD q Male q Female ______Home Phone (required) Mobile Phone Daytime Phone (required) ______Address Street No. Street Name Suite/Apartment/Unit ______City Province Postal Code q Adult q 55 +

Additional Family Member 2 ______Last Name (required) First Name (required) Date of Birth -YY/MM/DD q Male q Female ______Home Phone (required) Mobile Phone Daytime Phone (required) ______Address Street No. Street Name Suite/Apartment/Unit ______City Province Postal Code q Adult q 55 +

CONTINUING EFFECT MEDICAL AUTHORIZATION You will be registered with the City of Greater Sudbury for five (5) years and this On behalf of myself and all registrants listed below: I hereby give permission to registration shall apply to enrollments in all City of Greater Sudbury programs by the have staff administer or arrange for any emergency medical care including registrants listed above. For your convenience, anyone may enroll the registrants in a hospitalization/transportation if necessary, and I hereby consent on behalf of myself and the specific program, but you shall be bound by these provisions as if you had personally registrant(s), to the administration of such emergency medical treatment as may be deemed enrolled the registrants. During this time, if there are any changes in the status of the necessary in the circumstances. In the event of injury/illness, I/We agree to reimburse the City registrants, including medical conditions, then the registrant(s) must contact the City of for any expenses thereby incurred. All registrants are responsible for their own medical Greater Sudbury to update this registration. coverage. Medical information must be updated with each program enrolment. ______WAIVER BY PARTICIPANT In exchange for the City allowing me/us to participate in a program, I/We fully agree not to Signature of Main Contact hold the City or its staff responsible for any injury, loss or damage sustained by (required to process this application) myself/ourselves or my/our property as a result of my/our participation in a program or as a DISABILITY result of my/our travelling to or from home or from any other location to the said program. PAYMENT Do any of the registrants have a disability which may require specialized services? Payment must be received in full at the time of enrolment. Clients may pay by cheque, qNo qYes If yes, please describe cash, debit, Visa or Mastercard. Post-dated cheques may also be issued, with full payment applied no less than 4 weeks prior to the start of the program. ______NSF CHEQUES ______Payments made by cheques which have not been honoured by the bank must be replaced immediately upon notification by the City. The City reserves the right to ______cancel the enrolment or to revoke privileges until full payment is received. An ______administration fee will be charged for all returned cheques. PROGRAM WITHDRAWALS & TRANSFERS For more copies of this form, Requests for program withdrawals or transfers must be made in writing. Any requests to please visit any Citizen Service Centre withdraw from a program can be directed to the Leisure Services office of the City of or download the Leisure Guide in PDF format Greater Sudbury, 200 Brady Street, P.O. Box 5000, Stn A, Sudbury, Ontario, P3A 5P3 or from www.greatersudbury.ca. by fax at 705-671-8145 8 Spring/Summer 2012 Leisure Guide

Bridge of Nations The countries and nations below have flags proudly flying on Greater Sudbury's Bridge of Nations.

Countries FINLAND NEW ZEALAND TRINIDAD & ANTIGUA & FRANCE NIGERIA TOBAGO BARBUDA GERMANY NORWAY TURKEY AUSTRALIA GHANA PAKISTAN UKRAINE AUSTRIA GREECE PERU UNITED KINGDOM BAHAMAS GUYANA PHILLIPINES UNITED STATES BANGLADESH HAITI POLAND URUGUAY BRAZIL HONDURAS PORTUGAL VENEZUELA BULGARIA HUNGARY REPUBLIC OF ZIMBABWE ICELAND MACEDONIA CHILE INDIA ROMANIA CHINA IRELAND RUSSIA Nations COLOMBIA ISRAEL SENEGAL ANISHINABEK CROATIA ITALY SERBIA ENGLAND CUBA JAMAICA SLOVAKIA FRANCO-ONTARIEN CYPRUS JAPAN SLOVENIA METIS CZECH REPUBLIC KENYA SOUTH AFRICA NORTHERN IRELAND DENMARK LATVIA SOUTH KOREA SCOTLAND DOMINICAN LEBANON SPAIN WALES REPUBLIC LITHUANIA SRI LANKA ECUADOR MEXICO SUDAN EL SALVADOR MOROCCO SWEDEN ONTARIO ESTONIA NETHERLANDS SWITZERLAND

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• Pick free activities that you and your family can enjoy together. • Be a positive role model. • Set limits on screen time. Active kids are more likely to maintain a healthy body weight if they watch less than two hours of TV a day. • Enjoy the outdoors. • Just like you helped your child learn to read and write, help them learn to run, jump, and throw. Learn more at www.activeforlife.ca. REGISTER TODAY! 1-800-565-8111 For more information, call girlguides.ca 705.522.9200, ext. 257.

Red Cross First Aid.Prepare for Life.® Mountain Biking is a fantas- tic way to experience nature, improve your fitness and • Standard or Emergency First Aid have fun with your family and friends.

• CPR Level A, B, C, and HCP WMBC promotes family friendly and safety first trail • Automated External Defibrillation (AED) rides for all ages at all levels of experience. • First Aid Services Team Members have opportunities • Babysitter Training Course for guided recreational club rides, training workshops, • First Aid Instructor Training Course coaching, trail development, racing, and more!

• Oxygen Administration - 6kms of single track - Biweekly group rides - Summer youth program

First Aid Kits & Supplies Open House June 9th

Come check out the Equipment Rentals Naughton trails! Membership Recognized by WSIB Adult: $45.00 Youth: $25.00 For more information call (705) 674-0737 Racers: $80.00

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Arenas Conservation Areas Municipal Council Bookings for all Arenas...... 3-1-1 Lake Laurentian Nature Chalet... 705-674-8904 Mayor Marianne Matichuk...... 3-1-1 Cambrian Arena Lake Laurentian Ski Cottage...... 705-674-5202 Ward 1 - Joe Cimino...... 705-522-0404 795 Cambrian Heights Drive., Ward 2 - Jacques Barbeau...... 705-692-5966 Facilities/Fitness Sudbury...... 705-688-3921 Ward 3 - Claude Berthiaume..... 705-855-9433 Capreol Community Centre/Arena Capreol Millennium Resource Centre Ward 4 - Evelyn Dutrisac...... 705-855-3929 20 Meehan St., Capreol...... 705-688-3922 24 Meehan St., Capreol...... 705-858-8888 Ward 5 - Ron Dupuis...... 705-897-6410 Carmichael Arena Dowling Leisure Centre Ward 6 - André Rivest...... 705-969-1597 1298 Bancroft Dr., Sudbury..... 705-688-3923 79 Main St. W., Dowling...... 705-674-4455 Ward 7 - Dave Kilgour...... 705-665-6594 Centennial Community Centre/Arena ext. 4740 Ward 8 - Fabio Belli...... 705-586-3634 4333 Centennial Rd., Hanmer. 705-688-3924 Falconbridge Wellness Centre Ward 9 - Doug Craig...... 705-523-1987 Chelmsford Community Centre/Arena 63 Edison St., Falconbridge..... 705-693-2331 Ward 10 - Frances Caldarelli...... 705-671-2224 215 Edward Ave., Chelmsford.705-688-3925 Howard Armstrong Recreation Centre Ward 11 - Terry Kett...... 705-566-3755 Countryside Sports Complex 4040 Elmview Dr., Hanmer...... 705-688-3906 Ward 12 - Joscelyne 235 Countryside Dr., Sudbury.705-688-3927 Rayside-Balfour Workout Centre Landry-Altmann...... 705-674-1212 239 Montée Principale, Azilda. 705-674-4455 Dr. Edgar Leclair Community Centre/Arena Museums (*seasonal only) 158 Ste. Agnes St., Azilda...... 705-688-3928 ext. 2794 Garson Community Centre/Arena Greater Sudbury Public Library Anderson Farm Museum 100 Church St., Garson...... 705-688-3929 Highway 24, Lively...... 705-692-4448 I. J. Coady Memorial Arena Azilda Library, Copper Cliff Museum* 13 2nd Ave., Levack...... 705-688-3930 120 Ste. Agnes St...... 705-688-3955 26 Balsam St, Copper Cliff...... 705-692-4448 McClelland Community Centre/Arena Capreol Library, Flour Mill Museum* 1 Garrow St., Copper Cliff...... 705-688-3931 9 Morin St...... 705-688-3958 245 St. Charles St, Sudbury.... 705-692-4448 Raymond Plourde Arena Chelmsford Library, Railroad Museum 1919 Helene St., Val Caron...... 705-688-3932 3502 Errington St...... 705-688-3963 and Heritage Centre, Sudbury Community Arena Coniston Library, 26 Bloor St, Capreol...... 705-858-5050 240 Elgin St., Sudbury 30 Second Ave...... 705-688-3953 Rayside-Balfour Museum Ticket Reservations...... 705-671-3000 Copper Cliff Library, 120 Ste. Agnes St , Azilda...... 705-688-3955 T.M. Davies Community Centre/Arena 11 Balsam St...... 705-688-3954 The Robert D. Cowley 325 Anderson Dr., Lively...... 705-688-3933 Dowling Library, Sudbury Region Police Museum, Toe Blake Memorial Arena 79 Main St...... 705-688-3956 190 Brady St, Sudbury 1 Government Rd., Coniston... 705-688-3926 Garson Library, ...... 705-675-9171 ext. 2635 214 Orell St...... 705-688-3957 Citizen Service Centres Levack/Onaping Library, Parks (*seasonal only) Capreol, 9 Morin St...... 705-688-3958 1 Hillside...... 705-688-3951 Centennial Park*, Whitefish...... 705-866-0338 Chelmsford, 3502 Errington St..705-688-3963 Lively Library, Ella Lake Park*, Capreol...... 705-858-5101 Dowling, 79 Main St...... 705-688-3956 15 Kin Dr...... 705-688-3959 Fielding Memorial Park...... 705-682-0880 Garson, 214 Orell St...... 705-688-3957 Main Library, Vermillion Lake Park...... 705-855-4621 Hanmer, 4100 Elmview Dr...... 705-688-3961 74 MacKenzie St...... 705-673-1155 Whitewater Park*, Azilda...... 705-983-5609 Lively, 15 Kin Dr...... 705-688-3959 New Sudbury Library, Pools Sudbury, 200 Brady St...... 3-1-1 1346 Lasalle Boulevard...... 705-688-3952 South End Library, Gatchell Pool, Community Centres 2120 Regent St. South...... 705-688-3950 43 Irving St., Sudbury...... 705-688-3905 Rentals for all Community Centres...... 3-1-1 Valley East Library, Howard Armstrong Recreation Centre, Capreol Millennium 4100 Elmview Dr., Hanmer...... 705-688-3961 4040 Elmview Dr., Hanmer...... 705-688-3906 Resource Centre...... 705-858-8888 Nickel District Pool, Market Square Dowling Leisure Centre...... 705-674-4455 1940 Hawthorne St., Sudbury.705-688-3907 ext. 4740 Market Square, 85 Elm St...... 705-674-4455 Onaping Pool, Falconbridge ext. 4622 1 Hillside Dr., Onaping...... 705-688-3908 Recreation Centre...... 705-693-2331 www.mysudbury.ca/marketsquare R. G. Dow Pool, Fielding Memorial Park...... 705-682-0880 38 Veterans Rd., Copper Cliff.. 705-688-3909 Howard Armstrong Ski Hills (seasonal) Recreation Centre...... 705-688-3906 For all other municipal services, Kinsmen Hall...... 705-692-3072 contact the City of Adanac Ski Hill (Main Building).. 705-688-3968 Onaping Falls Greater Sudbury at 3-1-1, Adanac Rentals...... 705-688-3969 Capreol Ski Hill...... 705-858-5966 Community Centre...... 705-966-3463 TTY only 705-688-3919 or Wahnapitae Lively Ski Hill...... 705-692-5030 Community Centre...... 705-694-4635 fax 705-671-8118. www.greatersudbury.ca

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French-language public schools... a great place to learn, a great place for everyone!

École publique Camille-Perron, Markstay École Cap sur l’Avenir, Sudbury 705-853-0596 705-671-6335

École publique de la Découverte, Val Caron École secondaire Hanmer, Hanmer 705-897-1304 705-969-4402

École publique Foyer-Jeunesse, Hanmer École secondaire Macdonald-Cartier, Sudbury 705-969-3246 705-566-7660

École publique Franco-Nord, Azilda École secondaire de la Rivière-des-Français 705-983-4213 Noëlville 705-898-2282 École publique Hélène-Gravel, Sudbury 705-522-6779

École publique Jean-Éthier-Blais, Sudbury 705-566-1071

École publique Jeanne-Sauvé, Sudbury 705-675-1613

École publique Pavillon-de-l’Avenir Chelmsford 705-855-8733

705-671-1533

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Arts and Culture The Sudbury Rising Stars Theatre Troupe.Natalie Trottier 705-673-6227 Art Gallery of Sudbury...... Nancy Gareh-Coulombe 705-674-3271 Walden Art Club...... Kerry Mitchell 705-692-7612 Black Dog Productions...... Colin Hayward 705-566-8101 [email protected] ...... ext. 7255 Walden Association of Fine Arts...... Barry Bowerman 705-692-3209 Blue Saints Drum & Bugle Corps...... Mark Ripley 705-692-5646 Walden Windmill Theatre Group...... Linda Morgan 705-866-0037 www.bluesaints.com Athletics Capreol Festival of Lights...... Shannon and Sudbury Masters...... Jessie Winters 705-688-7738 [email protected]...... Davey Colasimone 705-858-1764 Sudbury Rocks...... Vince Perdue 705-560-0424 Carrefour francophone...... Julie Joncas 705-675-6493 [email protected] Centre franco-ontarien de folklore...... Roger Gervais 705-675-8986 Track North...... Dick Moss 705-523-1143 Cinéfest...... 705-688-1234 Contact interculturel francophone Badminton de Sudbury...... Meron Yeshoa 705-670-8105 Cambrian Badminton Club...... Tim Yu 705-673-1430 Diversity Advisory Panel...... Renée Germain 705-674-4455 Lo-Ellen Badminton Club...... 705-522-2320 ...... ext. 2507 Nickel District Badminton Club...... Ron Norton 705-969-2366 Greater Sudbury Heritage Museum ...... Ron Henderson 705-673-1155 Onaping Falls Badminton Club...... Gene Barkett 705-966-2251 Advisory Board...... ext. 215 Sudbury Adult Badminton Club ...... Andrea Boyce 705-521-6005 Grotto of our Lady of Lourdes...... 705-674-2727 Sudbury Badminton Club...... Lynn Michel 705-522-5279 ...... ext. 228 Sudbury Jr. Badminton Club...... Clyde Sheppard 705-693-1333 Heritage Arts Guild...... Sue Blackwell 705-692-4347 Valley East Badminton Association...... Larry Seguin 705-969-5023 India Canada...... Niranjan Mishra 705-522-3909 Islamic Association of Sudbury...... 705-525-7729 Ball Hockey Jubilee Folk Ensemble ………………... Oryst Sawchuk 705-674-3590 Greater Sudbury Ball Hockey League...... Jay Dufresne 705-626-2447 Kindermusik with Dione ...... Dione Berthiaume 705-919-5463 www.gsbhl.com Music and Film in Motion...... [email protected] 705-674-9954 Baseball, Blooperball, Softball and Slo-Pitch Music for Young Children...... Rosanne Farrar 705-692-1252 Nickel City Cloggers...... Betty Sutton 705-566-5352 Azilda Slo Pitch League...... Robert Rheaume 705-690-7625 Nickel City Sound Women’s Coniston Old Timers Ball League...... John Leblanc 705-694-5443 Barbershop Chorus...... Leanne Clendening 705-855-0466 Coors Masters Slo-Pitch League...... John Mearini 705-523-2697 Northern Artists Gallery/Artists on Elgin..Muriel McLeod 705-674-0415 Felix Ricard Tuesday Night Northern Lights Festival Boréal...... Sandra Harris 705-674-5512 Ladies’ Slo-Pitch League ...... Wendy Plante 705-919-7497 Northern Ontario Railroad Museum ...... Chrissy 705-695-4444 and Heritage Centre ...... Bob Michelutti 705-858-5050 [email protected] No Strings Attached Community Garson Men’s Blooperball League...... Roger Givoque 705-693-7439 Band of Sudbury...... Sandra McMillan 705-523-5627 Garson Mixed Slo-Pitch League...... Curtis Thomson 705-626-0164 Onaping Falls Art Club...... Nevaida Howe 705-966-0137 [email protected] Onaping Falls Stitchery Guild...... Joan Chabot 705-966-5285 Monday Night Mixed Slo-Pitch League...... Tara Larocque 705-693-5167 Rayside-Balfour Whitewater Sudbury Men’s Blooperball...... Fred Teolis 705-566-0742 Brush & Palette Art Club...... Vikki Girard 705-855-9791 [email protected] St. Germain Farm Museums...... Henry St. Germain 705-969-5027 Nickel Centre Ladies’ Slo-Pitch League...... Cora Babij 705-694-3408 SCA Medieval Society...... Josephine Duke 705-669-1407 Onaping Falls Slo-Pitch League...... Tracy 705-855-1274 Sudbury and District Rayside-Balfour Youth Slo-pitch...... Dean and Laura 705-590-2632 Weavers and Spinners Guild ...... Liz Bivens 705-222-2861 Rayside-Balfour Men’s Sudbury Art Club...... Debbie Auger 705-983-1019 Slo-Pitch League...... Richard Chartrand 705-983-5313 [email protected] Rayside-Balfour Mixed Sudbury Arts Council...... Barbara Constantine 705-682-2312 Slo-Pitch League...... Chantal Seguin 705-855-3269 ...... or 705-673-4443 Rick McDonald Memorial Fastball League ...... 705-969-7268 Sudbury Basin Potters...... Gérald Carrière 705-898-3432 Roger Legendre...... cell 705-923-1545 Sudbury Blueberry Festival...... 705-673-4463 [email protected] Sudbury Craft and Arts Foundation...... Maggie Nardi 705-566-0532 SUD NSA Men’s Slo-Pitch League...... Dave Favot 705-522-8686 Sudbury District Archives Interest Group...... Dieter Buse 705-522-5119 Sudbury Ladies’ Fast Pitch Softball...... Randy Hrechka 705-560-4633 ...... or Graeme Mount 705-522-6144 www.sudburyfastpitch.com Sudbury Irish Arts Association...... Patrick McGuire 705-560-2379 Sudbury Ladies’ Slo-Pitch League...... Danielle Vincent [email protected] [email protected] Sudbury Multicultural Folk Arts Assoc.....Meho Halimich 705-674-0795 Sudbury Men’s Industrial Slo-Pitch...... Shane Armstrong 705-522-6058 Sudbury Music Theatre...... Eleanor Conners 705-523-9984 Sudbury Men’s Slo-Pitch League...... Andrew Keyes 705-560-5249 Sudbury Opera Guild...... Martina Perras 705-674-1766 Sudbury Minor Baseball Association...... Bryan Keith 705-670-1410 Sudbury Symphony Orchestra...... Rosemary Horne 705-673-1280 Sudbury Minor Girls’ and Ladies’ Softball Association Sudbury Theatre Centre...... Kathy Heimbecker 705-674-8381 www.sudburyfastpitch.com...... John Honse 705-523-6863 Theatre Cambrian...... Mark Mannisto 705-524-7317 Sudbury Mixed Slo-Pitch League...... Shawn Bomhower 705-561-8484 Théâtre du Nouvel-Ontario...... Joel Gauthier 705-525-5606 [email protected]

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Baseball, Blooperball, Softball and Slo-Pitch Children’s Services Sunday Night Mixed Slo-Pitch League..Christy Larocque 705-525-1144 All Nations Children’s Centre...... 705-673-5437 [email protected] Best Start Hubs: Sudbury Slo-Pitch National Umpires Association Aboriginal Hub...... 705-688-1941 ...... Shawn Bomhower 705-561-8484 Better Beginnings Donovan Hub...... 705-586-7100 [email protected] Chelmsford Hub...... 705-855-2334 Valley East Ladies’ Slo-Pitch League. Allison MacDonald 705-969-3038 Copper Cliff Hub...... 705-682-9619 Valley East Men’s Slo-Pitch Association.. Gaetan Poitras 705-969-5057 Garson Hub...... 705-693-5575 Valley East Minor Baseball League...... www.vemba.ca Hanmer Hub...... 705-969-4040 Valley East Mixed Slo-Pitch League...... Scott Bolger 705-699-0306 Minnow Lake Hub...... 705-525-7707 Walden Ladies’ Slo-Pitch League...... Krista Kowaluk 705-692-5703 New Sudbury Hub...... 705-691-5565 Walden Men’s Blooperball League...... Jed Warkus 705-692-5113 South End Hub...... 705-523-0586 Walden Mixed Slo-Pitch League...... Sid Nebenionquit 705-522-1357 West End Hub...... 705-671-3199 Learning Hearts Day Care...... 705-858-0651 Carrefour Francophone...... 705-675-6493 Competitive Men’s Basketball League ...... 705-524-7378 Carrefours Meilleur départ : [email protected] Carrefour centre-ville...... 705-673-0131 Competitive Women’s Basketball League ...... 705-524-7378 Carrefour Chelmsford...... 705-855-2219 [email protected] Carrefour Hanmer...... 705-969-8888 Sudbury Youth Basketball League...... Answering Service 705-522-3619 Carrefour Nouveau-Sudbury...... 705-566-4135 Valley East Minor Basketball League...... Kim Carbone 705-969-3469 Cedar Park Day Care...... 705-566-4776 Valley East Senior Men’s Basketball... Raymond Bisaillon 705-969-0958 Centre éducatif Étoile du nord, Collège Boréal...... 705-560-6673 Walden Senior Men’s Basketball...... Dick Moss 705-523-1143 ...... ext. 3281 Biathlon Centre pivot du Triangle Magique...... 705-983-4203 Child & Family Centre (Mental Health)...... Sue Nicholson 705-566-5866 Biathlon...... Greg Dalton 705-523-9989 ...... ext. 2502 Boating Child Care Resources...... 705-525-0055 Child Care Subsidy...... 3-1-1 Ona-Lac Club...... Rae McLaren 705-966-2532 Cotton Candy Day Care...... 705-673-7459 Sudbury Canoe Club...... Dan Welch 705-673-6032 Early Years Centre North...... 705-692-5565 Sudbury Power Squadron...... 705-222-2628 Garderie Touche à Tout, ...... 705-675-1151 Sudbury Rowing Club...... France Jodoin 705-671-3547 ...... ext. 5030 Sudbury Squadron...... 705-222-2628 ICAN-Independence Centre and Network...... 705-673-0655 Sudbury Yacht Club...... Robert Montgomery 705-522-2666 Jubilee Heritage Family Resources...... 705-674-3334 [email protected] Junior Citizens Daycare/Centre des jeunes citoyens...... 705-688-7312 Bowling Kinder Kastle Childcare...... 705-674-9355 Budda’s Bowl...... 705-897-1167 Larch Street Kids Child Care Centre...... 705-688-8600 Cambrian North 5-Pin Association...... Kevin Freeland 705-566-3798 Laurentian Child and Family Centre...... 705-673-6543 Chico’s Bowl...... 705-969-6386 Magical Nook/Coin magique...... 705-969-8685 Garson Bowl...... 705-693-2500 Maple Tree Preschool...... 705-669-1886 Master Bowlers Association of Minnow Lake/New Sudbury Co-op Nursery...... 705-566-7796 Northern Ontario...... Michael McNamara 705-692-5054 Montessori School of Sudbury...... 705-673-2211 Nickel District 5-Pin Association...... Michael McNamara 705-692-5054 Our Children Our Future...... 705-677-0440 Valley Bowl Bowlers...... 705-855-3962 Smiles ‘N Freckles Inc...... 705-566-5185 Walden Bowl...... 705-692-9450 Son Rise Preschool...... 705-523-1596 Whitewater Lanes Bowl...... 705-983-4775 Teddy Bear Day Care...... 705-693-5282 Walden Day Care...... 705-692-9719 Cadets YMCA...... 705-688-7300 44 Navy League Cadet Corps...... 705-222-7260 ...... ext. 2137 134 RCSCC, Admiral Mountbatten Sea Cadet Corps...... Lt(N) Vickie Boucher 705-855-2384 200 Wolf Squadron, Royal Air Cadets....Captain Gerald Levasseur 705-673-6877 2912 Sudbury Irish, Royal Canadian Army Cadets ...... Captain Aline Groulx-Grant 705-674-2769 2915 Capreol Irish, Royal Canadian Army Cadets For corrections and additions to ...... Captain Dan Brisson 705-858-3220 “Community Contacts”, call 3-1-1. 2964 Walden Irish, Royal Canadian Army Cadets...... Captain Jim Lochschmidt 705-692-9211

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C.A.N. (Community Action Networks) Community Services Azilda ...... Jon Bisson 705-919-3162 Independence Centre & Network...... Valerie Scarfone 705-673-0655 www.azilda.ca ...... ext. 207 Capreol...... Randy Crisp 705-858-2022 Independent Living Resource Centre...... Judy Hyde 705-675-2121 Chelmsford...... Renée Germain 705-674-4455 Korean War Veterans, Unit 19...... Gary Costello 705-566-4289 www.hellochelmsford.ca...... ext 2507 Lake Panache Campers’ Association Inc.... Shelley Palko 705-969-9797 Coniston...... Jimmy Sartor 705-694-3337 Learning Disabilities Association of Sudbury...... 705-522-0100 www.myconiston.ca Little Lake Panache Property Owners’ Copper Cliff...... Joanne Renzoni 705-682-0307 Association...... Randy Hanninen 705-866-2224 www.coppercliffcan.ca Meals on Wheels...... Russell DeCou, Chantal Makela 705-525-4554 Donovan/Elm West...... Wanda Vojtesek 705-560-8167 Memorial Society of Northern Ontario...... 705-671-3753 www.mysudbury.ca/dewcan Multiple Sclerosis Society, Garson/Falconbridge...... Jon Charlebois 705-561-0745 Sudbury Chapter...... Rona Ramsey 705-692-3714 Minnow Lake...... John Lindsay 705-525-7526 Naval Veterans Association...... Bernard Andrews 705-521-0340 www.minnowlake.ca Neighbourhood Resource Centre Onaping Falls...... Scott Sagle 705-966-3220 (N.O.A.H. in Zone 30)...... Cathy Helson-Savarie 705-671-1941 www.mysudbury.ca/ofcan ...... ext. 233 South End...... Jim Bruni 705-523-7481 Northern Lights Special Services http://communities.mysudbury.ca/sites/4406 [email protected]...... 705-525-2594 Valley East...... Andrew Bell 705-929-8796 Northern Ontario Families of Children with Cancer ...... 705-693-9227 www.mysudbury.ca/vecan (NOFCC) www.nofcc.ca...... Micheline Ferguson 1-888-993-9227 Walden...... Neeltje VanRoon 705-866-0048 Ontario Early Years - Nickel Belt...... Gail Luopa 705-692-5565 www.walden-can.com Ontario Early Years - Sudbury...... Noreen McChesney 705-525-0055 Ward 1 ...... Tom Murphy 705-674-8497 Ontario Geneological Society, http://ward1can.webs.com Sudbury and District Branch...... Lynn Gainer 705-675-1743 Ward 8 (New Sudbury east of Sudbury) ...... Ron Spina 705-560-0320 Ontario March of Dimes...... 705-674-3377 Ward 12 (Flour Mill Chapter)...... Les Wither 705-919-5865 Osteoporosis Canada, Sudbury Chapter...... Office 705-522-2908 www.flourmillcan.ca Our Children, Our Future...... Sudbury 705-677-0440 Ward 12 (New Sudbury Chapter) Chelmsford/Hanmer...... 705-969-4040 www.newsudbury.ca..... Arthemise Camirand-Peterson 705-524-9436 Minnow Lake...... 705-560-0425 Ward 12 (Uptown Chapter)...... Richard Munn 705-585-0449 Our Friendship Centre...... Cathy Oja 705-692-3072 www.uptowncan.com Palliative Caregivers Sudbury/Manitoulin...... Maryann Lepage 705-677-0077 Community Services Penage Road Community Centre ...... Russell Harrington 705-866-5656 Arthritis Society...... Mary Lou Hussak 705-673-4641 Penage Road Women’s Institute...... Dorothy Pattison 705-692-3965 ...... ext. 5 P.L.A.Y. Program (Human League)...... Paul Brokenshire 705-670-8633 Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Rainbow District Multiple Births (A.D.H.D.)...... Parent Support Group 705-523-4747 Association...... Jana Carter 705-692-9936 Big Brothers/Big Sisters...... Chantal Gladu 705-673-6161 Royal Canadian Naval Association...... Bryan Chapelle 705-396-0103 Brain Injury Association- Simon Lake Community Sudbury & District...... Nancy Baron 705-670-0200 Stewardship Group...... Perry Sarvas 705-692-5924 Canadian Cancer Society Sudbury and District Unit...... 705-670-1234 Societa Caruso...... John Cimino 705-675-1357 Canadian Diabetes Association...... 705-670-1993 Societé Alzheimer Society...... Patricia Montpetit 705-560-0603 ...... ext. 3 Sudbury Community Foundation...... Carmen Simmons 705-673-7770 Canadian Mental Health Association...... 705-675-7252 Sudbury Counselling Centre...... 705-524-9629 Centre Alpha-Culturel de Sudbury...... Louise Gagnon 705-688-0005 Sudbury & District Kennel Club...... Ron Larwood 705-522-1555 [email protected] SportLink Greater Sudbury CNIB...... 705-675-2468 Sport Council...... 705-674-4455 Child Find Ontario...... 705-671-9888 ...... ext. 4434 Community Living Greater Sudbury...... Debra Sullivan 705-671-7181 Sudbury - Laurentienne Généalogie Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of Canada: Français...... Ron Jodouin 705-524-6989 Sudbury Chapter...... Loretta Maillet 705-524-1164 Sudbury Manitoulin Children’s Foundation.... Anne Salter 705-673-2227 Developmental Services...... Mila Wong 705-674-1451 Sudbury Newbies...... Easter Seals Ontario...... 705-566-8858 www.sudburynewbies.blogspot.com Eat Local Sudbury...... Emily Trottier 705-521-6717 [email protected] Fairbank Lake Camp Owners’ Association... Brian Burton 705-866-0319 Sudbury Nutrition and Physical Activity Line...... 705-522-9200 Habitat for Humanity Sudbury District...... 705-688-8808 ...... ext. 257 ReStore...... 705-669-0624 Sudbury Rainbow Crime Stoppers.……………….705-675-TIPS(8477) www.habitatsudbury.com, [email protected] ...... 1-800-222-8477 Heart and Stroke Foundation Sudbury S.P.C.A. Adoption Centre...... Laura Smith 705-566-9582 of Ontario...... Shelagh Dabous 705-673-2228

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Community Services Equestrian Sudbury SummerFest Foundation...... Elaina Groves, President 705-523-2003 Foothills Farm...... Cathy Inch 705-855-2086 Sudbury Vocational Resource Centre...... David Rowe 705-671-2544 Sudbury Therapeutic Riding Program...... Info Line 705-560-7877 Sudbury Women’s Centre...... Rose Menard 705-673-1916 Sudbury Young Riders’ Association...... Joe Meuleman 705-969-8022 Toastmasters: Whinnying in Life...... Brenda 705-969-1283 Greater Sudbury Speakers Club...... Sandi Emdin 705-692-3401 Fitness Sudbury Toastmasters Club...... Julie Visentin 705-561-7491 [email protected] Capreol Millennium Resource Centre...... 705-858-8888 Voix du Nord (Francophone Club)...... Michel Lafrance 705-675-1325 Dowling Leisure Centre Office...... 705-674-4455 Voix du Nord (Francophone Club)...... Agathe Dubé 705-969-0204 ...... ext. 4740 United Way Centraide...... Michael Cullen 705-560-3330 Falconbridge Wellness Centre...... 705-693-2331 Volunteer Sudbury/Bénévolat Sudbury ...... 705-560-6661 Howard Armstrong Recreation Centre...... 705-688-3906 www.volunteersudbury.com Nickel City Triathlon Team...... VON...... 705-671-1575 www.triathlon.com Walden Food Bank...... Lynn Demers 705-692-9207 Northern Vegetarian Society...... Pat Laplante 705-692-9322 Walden Friends of the Library...... Audrey Spring 705-692-3350 Rayside-Balfour Workout Centre...... 705-674-4455 Walden Winter Carnival...... Wayne St. George 705-692-4224 ...... ext. 2794 War Pensioners of Canada Sudbury Branch...... Bill Lee 705-674-4953 Sudbury Fitness Challenge...... Waters Women’s Institute...... Margretta Corrigan 705-523-0399 www.sudburyfitnesschallenge.com Wild at Heart Refuge Centre...... 705-692-4446 Y.M.C.A...... 705-674-8315 YMCA Employment Services...... Nancy Dubé 705-674-2324 Taoist Tai Chi...... Audrey Anderson 705-688-0111 Cricket Football and Rugby Northern Ontario Cricket Council Joe MacDonald Football League...... (NOCC) and Sudbury Cricket Club...... Aamir Iqbal 705-562-7757 [email protected] www.cricketnorthernontario.ca Sudbury Gladiators...... Brian Flesher 705-698-0000 [email protected] ...... or Brent Richer 705-862-0395 Sudbury Rugby Club...... Curling Clubs [email protected] Capreol Curling Club...... 705-858-2771 Football Club...... Gord Goddard 705-929-4220 Coniston Curling Club...... 705-694-4296 www.sudburyspartans.ca Copper Cliff Curling Club...... 705-682-4861 4-H Clubs Falconbridge Curling Club...... 705-693-5911 Idylwylde Curling Club...... 705-522-8580 4-H Geocaching Club...... Paulette & Wayne Macdonald 705-524-7980 Onaping Falls Curling Club...... 705-966-2323 Lee Valley Club...... Diane Emiry 705-865-2561 Sudbury Curling Club...... 705-673-5601 Sudbury Clever Clovers Club Valley East Jug Curling...... Conrad Larocque 705-897-6325 ...... Paulette & Wayne Macdonald 705-524-7980 Sudbury District 4-H Association...... Paulette Macdonald 705-524-7980 Cycling Girl Guides Sudbury Cycling Club...... Guy Zito 705-507-0640 www.sudburycc.ca, [email protected] Girl Guides of Canada...... 1-800-565-8111 Sudbury Cyclist Union...... www.girlguides.ca [email protected] Gymnastics www.sudburycyclistunion.wordpress.com Sustainable Mobility Advisory Panel...... Chris Gore 705-674-4455 Extreme North Gymnastics Club...... Tracey Day 705-855-5445 ...... ext. 2186 Gym Zone/Sudbury Laurels Walden Mountain Bike Club...... Paul Laplante 705-692-9322 Gymnastics Club...... Lisa Kivinen 705-521-1551 Jungle Gym Gymnastics Ltd...... Anne-Marie Couture 705-523-9188 Darts Sampo Rhythmic Gymnastics...... Maija Ceming 705-671-2922 Friday Night Dart League (Coniston)...... Gail Benoit 705-693-7250 YMCA Sudbury Saltos...... Andrew Jones 705-674-8315 Environment High School Sports Clean Air Sudbury...... 705-675-1151 Sudbury District Secondary School www.cleanairsudbury.ca...... ext. 5079 Athletic Association...... Dave Makela 705-675-0215 Creighton-Lively Conservation Club Inc....Dennis Pidgen 705-682-2956 ...... ext. 1 Junction Creek Stewardship Committee...... 705-525-8736 Hiking Trails reThink Green...... Tamara Gagnon 705-674-1685 Sudbury Horticultural Society...... Hermina Hubert 705-692-1442 Nickel City Walkers...... Denise Beaudry 705-524-9481 Sudbury Master Gardeners...... Linda Hugli 705-693-2476 ...... or Claudette Vrab 705-673-2482 Sudbury Naturalists...... Jean Nicholson 705-522-2144 Rainbow Routes...... Debra McIntosh 705-674-4455 Sustainable Mobility Advisory Panel...... Chris Gore 705-674-4455 ...... ext. 4603 ...... ext. 2186 Trans Canada Trail...... 1-800-465-3636

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Hobbies Hockey Nickel City Cloggers...... Betty Sutton 705-566-5352 Hockey Club...... 705-675-3941 Nickel City Knitters / Crocheters...... Alison 705-673-5164 [email protected], www.sudburywolves.com. ext. 221 Northern Ontario Relic and Sudbury Women’s Hockey League...... Shannon Taback 705-855-1833 Treasure Hunters...... Ian McPhee 705-675-8151 www.personainternet.com/swrhl Onaping Falls Archery Club...... Al Carriere 705-855-3238 Valley East Minor Hockey Association...... Office 705-897-6444 Onaping Falls Quilting Guild...... Joan Chabot 705-966-5285 Valley East NOHA...... John Peattie 705-969-3780 Rayside-Balfour Stitchery Club...... Maxime Pope 705-855-5642 Valley East Oldtimers’ League...... Len Zwarich 705-969-8496 Sewing Club...... Leona Dawe 705-966-3493 Valley East Sportsman Hockey League...... Brian Rivard 705-969-0479 Square Dancing...... J.B. Ruest 705-522-2875 Walden Minor Hockey Association...... Yves Laliberte 705-692-0535 Sudbury Amateur Radio Club...... Luc Boulard 705-550-0235 www.waldenminorhockey.com Sudbury & District Kennel Club...... 705-692-9709 Walden Oldtimers’ Hockey Club...... Bruce Warkus 705-692-5113 Sudbury Astronomy Club...... Justin O’Gorman 705-222-0369 Walden Pensioners’ Hockey...... Jim Cox 705-692-5016 www.sudburyastronomyclub.com Hunting and Fishing Sudbury Duplicate Bridge Club...... Chuck Crispin 705-675-1772 Sudbury Geological Discussion Group...... Ruth Debicki 705-522-5140 Chelmsford Fish & Game Association...... Ted Moore 705-855-3206 Sudbury Horticultural Society...... Hermina Hubert 705-692-1442 Crean Hill Gun Club...... Thomas Grylls 705-929-2411 Sudbury Kart Club...... Pete Demers 705-524-1683 Muskies Canada Inc...... Marc Pitre 705-693-2248 Sudbury Model Aircraft Club...... Wayne Pugliese 705-693-3142 www.muskiescanada.ca Sudbury Modular Railroad Club...... Graham Toppazzini 705-560-8452 Nickel Belt Bowmen...... Rick Auld 705-566-4333 Sudbury Northern Railroad Club...... Graham Toppazzini 705-560-8452 Rifles and Reels Game and Fish Club...... Stiig Larsen 705-560-6654 Sudbury Prospectors and Developers www.riflesandreels.ca Association...... Ed Debicki 705-522-5140 Sudbury Game & Fish Association...... Mike McConnell 705-692-0305 Sudbury Regional Wrestling Club ...... Evie Moores 705-866-2687 Trailsmen Rod & Gun Club...... Roy Polsky 705-897-6556 Sudbury Rock & Lapidary Society...... Ed Debicki 705-522-5140 Sudbury Stamp Club...... Biff Pilon 705-560-1274 Greater Sudbury Lacrosse Association...... John Grant 705-969-1202 Hockey Martial Arts Capreol Minor Hockey Association...... Erynne Prescott 705-858-0458 [email protected] Aikido Tai Chi Centre...... Mike Holgate 705-674-3456 Coniston Minor Hockey Association...... Jim Sartor 705-694-3337 All Master’s Kung Fu...... 705-692-0330 Copper Cliff Minor Hockey Association...... Ken Creasey 705-682-4505 Apex Martial Arts Academy...... Yves Charette 705-521-6005 Hardy Oldtimers Hockey Group...... Chris Kiernan 705-966-0903 Benoit’s Martial Arts...... Marj Benoit 705-522-4413 [email protected] Canadian Karate Alliance...... Mike Lafantaisie 705-560-0293 High School Hockey League...... Dave Makela 705-674-2150 Chelmsford Tae Kwon Do...... Richard Lanthier 705-929-5382 Iron Men’s Hockey League...... Andre Grandchamp 705-983-9807 Dowling Tai Chi...... Teresa Coursol 705-855-3758 ...... or Robert Dubois 705-626-2636 Family Kickboxing...... Alain Blais 705-562-1308 Nickel Centre Minor Hockey...... Office 705-693-2203 GymZone Korean Martial Arts...... 705-521-1551 www.ncmha.net, [email protected] Impact Martial Arts...... Steve Gagne 705-222-2253 Nickel City Sons AAA ...... Denis Whissell 705-694-5554 Kim’s Tae Kwon Do Academy...... 705-566-2594 Nickel City Sons AAA Midgets...... 705-855-3242 Northern Martial Arts...... Mike McGuire 705-561-2864 No Frills Hockey School Inc...... Bev McIver 705-969-5816 Onaping Falls Karate...... Yvon Carriere 705-855-1814 Northern Sliders Sledge Hockey...... June Raymond 705-693-4737 Oriental Arts Academy...... Carlo Tonon 705-673-7000 Open Ice Power Skating Sudbury Brazilian Jiu Jitsu...... Steve Joncas 705-919-7153 and Hockey Development...... Derek Erickson 705-698-6231 Sudbury Multicultural Martial Arts...... John Cole 705-675-1353 www.openicesudbury.com Motor Sports Onaping Falls Ladies’ Hockey League...... Southern Cruisers Riding Club...... Butch Ouimette 705-662-3842 ...... Joanne Ferguson 705-966-1052 [email protected] Onaping Falls Minor Hockey...... Emile Lavoie 705-855-0414 Sudbury Corvette Club ...... Dave Kellt 705-694-9942 [email protected] www.sudburycorvetteclub.net Onaping Oldtimers Hockey Group...... Ellard Durling 705-966-3958 Sudbury Kart Club...... Peter Demers 705-524-1683 Rayside-Balfour Family Sudbury Motor Sports Association...... 705-674-4455 Hockey Tournament...... Lionel Lalonde 705-897-5589 ...... ext. 4632 Rayside-Balfour Minor Hockey Association...... Office 705-983-1500 Sudbury Trail Plan...... Vassie Lumley 705-693-7669 www.rbmha.on.ca, [email protected] www.sudburytrailplan.on.ca Sudbury Girls’ Hockey Association...... Office 705-524-3492 Walden Sno Runners...... Murray Baker 705-866-5301 www.sudburygirlshockey.com Sudbury Junior ‘A’ Wolves Hockey Club...... Neighbourhood Associations [email protected] Adamsdale Neighbourhood Association...... 705-674-4455 Sudbury Minor Hockey Association...... Jim Gibbons 705-560-3817 ...... ext. 2456 Sudbury Playground Hockey League...... www.sphl.org Algonquin Neighbourhood Association...... Doug Harris 705-665-2976

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Neighbourhood Associations Neighbourhood Associations Antwerp Neighbourhood Association...... Steve Lamore 705-675-6089 Ridgecrest Playground Association...... Leo Frappier 705-586-1154 Beaver Lake Sports & Cultural Club Inc....Eija Hietaharju 705-866-1506 Riverdale Neighbourhood Black Lake Neighbourhood Association...... Jason Bois 705-692-7196 Association...... Dwayne Vaillancourt 705-222-3986 Capreol Outdoor Rink Association...... Mike Moffat 705-689-0882 Robinson Neighbourhood Association...... Joe Caridade 705-522-8204 Carmichael Neighbourhood Rosemarie Neighbourhood Association...... Tom Gunn 705-566-8342 Association...... Shawn Vaillancourt 705-566-9016 Russell Beaudry (Onaping Falls Carol Richard Park Association...... Andy Doan 705-507-5600 Outdoor Rink Association)...... Glen Eady 705-966-3779 Cedar Park Neighbourhood Association...... Marc Brunet 705-525-1306 Ryan Heights Neighbourhood Association... Curt Coupal 705-677-8766 Central Lane Neighbourhood Skead Recreation Committee...... Collette Stevens 705-969-4524 Association...... John Charlebois 705-561-0745 Skead Road Community Centre...... Gloria Jeppesen 705-969-7291 Coniston Playground Association...... Christy Comin 705-694-3975 Sunnyside Playground...... Lori Lavallee 705-897-4313 Corsi Hill Playground...... Mike Ladyk 705-523-2523 Theresa Park...... Robert Bertrand 705-969-3659 Delki Dozzi Neighbourhood Association...Dwayne Maguire 705-675-7932 Twin Forks Neighbourhood Association...... 705-674-4455 Hall Bookings...... Laura McGrath 705-674-4455 ...... ext. 2451 ...... ext. 4578 VLA Neighbourhood Association...... Dawn Damboise 705-556-0190 Bocce Booking...... Dwayne Maguire 705-675-7932 Valley Acres Playground...... Dan Barriault 705-969-1780 Den Lou Playground...... Rob Weatherby 705-866-0847 Valley East Kin Park...... Jeanine and Darrin Bolger 705-897-0306 Diorite Neighbourhood Association...... Greg Hambley 705-682-2075 Valley East Rate Payers’ Association Dominion Park Community Association..... Terri Barriault 705-969-2699 (Joe, Hanmer & Frenchman Lakes)...... Ken Valin 705-969-2692 Don Lita Neighbourhood Association...... 705-674-4455 Vermillion Lake Neighbourhood Association...... ext. 2451 ...... Carrie Lynn Hotson 705-855-2072 Dowling Neighbourhood Association...... Mike Siemer 705-855-5050 Wahnapitae Community Centre...... Daniel Reinhart 705-694-5967 Downe Neighbourhood Association...... 705-674-4455 Wahnapitae Improvement Group...... Steve Bailey 705-562-5089 ...... ext. 2456 Wanup Community Centre...... Sandy Romo 705-522-8762 East End Neighbourhood Association...... Kirk Tasse 705-566-0791 Westmount Neighbourhood Association...... Elmview Neighbourhood Association...... Pat Cullen 705-969-7157 ...... Jim or Tina Niesing 705-525-1557 Elm West Neighbourhood Association...... Mark Rastin 705-671-9652 Whitefish Neighbourhood Association...Steve Spadafore 705-866-2008 Eyre Neighbourhood Association...... Older Adults ...... Stephane and Renee Ricard 705-521-0999 Farmdale Neighbourhood Association...... 705-674-4455 Aide aux seniors de Sudbury Est...... 705-524-2074 ...... ext. 2459 Capreol Seniors Club 240...... Don Degagne 705-858-1164 Flake Neighbourhood Association Luc Simard...... 705-674-4455 CARP Canada ...... Pat Douglas 705-669-0045 ...... ext. 2459 Carrefour Senator Rhéal Belisle...... Conrad Larocque 705-897-6937 Kin Park Association ...... Darrin Bolger 705-897-0306 Caruso Golden Age Club...... Jean Dubar 705-522-9928 Kinsmen Neighbourhood Association...... Ivan Pindar 705-692-4608 Centre de santé communautaire Laurentian Playground Association...... Chris Lockman 705-897-3294 du Grand Sudbury...... Vickie Boucher (Sudbury) 705-670-2166 Lively Neighbourhood Association...... Travis Dewar 705-929-3137 ...... Monique Beaudoin (Chelmsford) 705-855-8084 Lo-Ellen Playground Association...... Marisue James 705-523-2112 ...... Denis St. Pierre (Hanmer) 705-969-5560 Long Lake Neighbourhood Association...... Tom Watkins 705-522-0830 Club 50 de Rayside-Balfour...... Oliva Roy 705-855-2628 Lonsdale Neighbourhood Association...... Club accueil âge d’or d’Azilda...... Office 705-983-2992 ...... Mike and Maureen Atchison 705-674-2422 Club Âge d’or de la Vallée Inc...... 705-969-8649 Matson Neighbourhood Association....Huguette Dumont 705-560-5071 Club amical du Nouveau-Sudbury...... Rene Deschamps 705-566-2113 McCrea Heights Playground Association...... Claudette Bourré 705-566-2113 ...... Richard Chretien 705-897-3001 Club des retraités de la Rivière-des-Français...... 705-898-3283 McFarlane Neighbourhood Association...... Teresa Mullin 705-522-6344 Club joie de vivre...... Gerry Berthelot 705-560-4216 ...... Melissa Stiller 705-523-2682 Club la clé d’or du carrefour Francophone...... 705-675-6493 [email protected] Club Ste. Anne...... Laurette Rondeau 705-675-7021 McLean Neighbourhood Association...... Paul Day 705-521-0498 ...... or Marcel Lefebvre 705-674-7735 Nickel Centre Community Association...... Coniston Seniors and ...... Jennifer McDonald 705-693-0009 Golden Age Club...... Diane Tailevi 705-694-4520 O’Connor Neighbourhood Association...... 705-674-4455 Fédération des aînés Francophones de l’Ontario ...... 705-969-5176 ...... ext. 2456 Friendly to Seniors...... John Lindsay 705-920-5177 OJA Neighbourhood Association ...... Jerrol White 705-692-9004 La Société des bons amis de la vallée...... 705-897-2438 Penage Road Community Centre...... Russ Harrington 705-866-5656 Naughton Senior Citizens & Pensioners... Della Schrader 705-692-4581 Percy Neighbourhood Association...... Nickel Centre Seniors...... Gladys Beange 705-693-2655 ...... Claude Charbonneau 705-674-0242 Nickel Centre Seniors’ Club...... 705-693-3129 Pine Heights Playground Association...... Northern Echoes Choir (senior choir).....Jeannine Longe 705-693-2122 ...... Shantal Howard-Smith 705-618-3375 One-Eleven Senior Centre...... Betty-Ann Marin 705-675-5001

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Older Adults Service Clubs Onaping Falls Golden Age Club...... Isabelle Riddell 705-966-2031 A.C.T./UCT Penage Road Senior Citizens...... Lila Frank 705-866-0189 Associated Canadian Travellers...... Doug Honeyford 705- 525-7777 ...... or Henry Roih 705-866-2679 Club Montessori...... Saverio Parrotta 705-522-8174 Place bonne entente des aînés de Chelmsford Inc...... 705-855-1402 Club Richelieu de la Vallée ...... Michel Piette 705-855-2235 Rayside-Balfour Senior Craft Shop...... Cyril Lemieux 705-855-4637 Club Richelieu Féminin de Sudbury Jeannine Rouleau 705-673-4727 Rockview Towers Seniors’ Club...... 705-522-1505 Club Richelieu Sudbury...... Yves Nadeau 705-688-1774 Skead Senior Citizen Club Inc...... Stan Addison 705-969-2501 Club Richelieu (Les Patriotes)...... Pierre Gionet 705-560-3750 Sudbury South Seniors and Pensioners...... Sally Chousa 705-675-1655 IODE Alexander Ramsey Chapter...... Heather Hare 705-523-2855 The ParkSide Centre (formerly the Older Adult Centre).... 705-673-6227 IODE Elizabeth Barrett Browning...... Elaine Birmingham 705-566-1889 Ukrainian Senior Citizens’ Club of Sudbury...... 705-673-7404 Independent Order of Forester, Court Shuniah No. 228... VON Adult Day Centre...... 705-671-1575 [email protected]...... John Plante ...... ext. 233 Irish Regiment Association Walden Seniors & Pensioners Inc...... Doug Pappin 705-692-4619 (Sudbury)...... HCol John Goudreau 705-673-1910 West End Seniors’ Club...... Lenore Sporer 705-522-3783 Kin Club of Valley East...... Manon Bolger 705-699-0306 Kinsmen Club of Sudbury...... Glenn Drury 705-688-0366 Olympics / Special Olympics Kinsmen Club of Walden...... Dave Reynolds 705-522-3182 Ontario Special Olympics-Sudbury...... Sheryl Huestis 1-888-333-5515 Kiwanis Club of Sudbury...... Rick Arcand 705-688-9000 [email protected]...... ext. 250 Les Filles d’Isabelle Cercle d’Youville 1377. Pauline Poulin 705-983-4432 Sudbury Special Olympics...... Lynne Houle 705-855-1219 Knights of Columbus: Chevalier de Colombus Ringette Council 1387 (Sudbury)...... Steve Yawney 705-674-5466 Council 3866 (Capreol)...... Dan Degagne 705-858-1164 Sudbury Ringette Association...... Tina Niesing 705-929-2345 Council 3909 (Walden)...... Al Tessaro 705-253-2605 www.sudburyringetteassoc.ca, [email protected] Conseil 5005 (St. Jacques)...... Roland Mallet 705-969-3430 Valley East Ringette Association...... Clara Steele 705-983-1966 Council 6074 (Centennial)...... Paul King 705-560-4464 www.valleyeastringette.com Conseil 6258 (Vallée centre)...... Ron Bradley 705-855-9772 Valley East Sportsman Hockey League...... Brian Rivard 705-969-0479 Council 7368 (Val Caron)...... Kent MacNeill 705-897-5888 Rock Climbing Conseil 8360 (L’Annonciation)...... Rolly Bedard 705-566-4398 Conseil 9619 (Saint-Dominique)...... Gaetan Labelle 705-693-3202 Active Living...... Laurentian University 705-675-1151 Conseil 9922 (Blezard Valley)...... Roland Dutrisac 705-855-3929 Bouldering Cave / Climbing Wall...... ext. 1002 Conseil 10602 (Ste-Marguerite d’Youville)...... Sudbury Climbing Club...... Simon Guillet 705-897-5680 [email protected], www.sudburyclimbing.com Conseil 10801 (Dowling)...... Marcel Portelance 705-855-3782 Council 10888 (Holy Redeemer)...... Don Larocque 705-560-4847 Nickel Centre Roller Derby...... Council 11219 (Azilda)...... Jack Pigeon 705-983-4088 www.ncrd.ca, [email protected] Conseil 11255 (Coniston)...... Louis Lamothe 705-566-4933 Council 11522 (Fr. Philip G. Thériault)...... Scouts ...... Brian P. Vendramin 705-522-0125 Scouts Canada (English)...... 1-888-992-4499 Conseil 11559 (Azilda)...... Guy Forest 705-983-4377 4th Sudbury...... 705-674-8967 Council 11565/80 (Levack)...... Mark Mooney 705-966-3768 15th (South End)...... 705-688-1305 Conseil 12047 (La Toussaint)...... Pierre Beaumier 705-566-4591 23rd (New Sudbury)...... 705-566-5354 Lions Clubs Copper Cliff...... 705-682-4662 Azilda Lions Club...... Ron Langlois 705-983-2097 Waters (Lively)...... 705-692-4885 Capreol Lions Club...... Gilles Brazeau 705-858-4455 Val Caron...... 705-897-5613 Chelmsford Lions Club...... Pauline Belzile 705-855-0728 Scouts francophones...... 705-560-4499 Coniston Lions Club...... Richard Legault 705-525-4696 Commissaire ...... 705-562-9067 Garson Lions Club...... Alde Bedard 705-525-1352 2e Verner...... 705-594-9856 Minnow Lake Lions Club...... Shirley Ogilvy 705-524-7616 11e Moulin à Fleur...... 705-566-5755 Onaping Falls Lions Club...... Carmen Portelance 705-855-3782 12e Chelmsford...... 705-983-4421 Sudbury Lions Club...... Pat Micelotta 705-524-2624 13e Hanmer...... 705-969-0836 Sudbury Suomi Lions Club...... Reijo Viitala 705-694-5986 27e Nouveau Sudbury...... 705-560-2926 Sudbury Teachers’ Lions Club...... Barbara Nott 705-566-3735 37e Dowling...... 705-855-7855 Valley East Lions Club...... Jacques Leduc 705-897-6645 Walden Lions Club...... Arthur McKay 705-692-0577 Search and Rescue Waters Township Lions Club...... Michel Chaumont 705-866-5529 Dolphin Aquatic Scuba Club...... Stewart McBain 705-692-4991 Whitefish Lions Club...... Ken Makela 705-866-0243 North Shore Search and Rescue...... Bill Noon 705-869-4520 Lioness Clubs Wahnapitae Improvement Group...... Steve Bailey 705-562-5089 Walden Lioness Club...... Arthur Bradbury 705-692-8754 Rotary Clubs Rotary Club of Sudbury...... Major David Carey www.rotaryclubofsudbury.com

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Service Clubs Skiing (Downhill) Rotary Club of Sudbury Sunrisers...... Sylvie Gascon 705-693-1379 Adanac Main Building (seasonal)...... 705-688-3968 Royal Canadian Legions Adanac Rentals (seasonal) ...... 705-688-3969 Royal Canadian Legion Branch 76...... Mike Beaudry 705-566-4010 Adanac Ski Club...... Chris Ransom 705-688-2605 Royal Canadian Legion Branch 179, Canadian Ski Patrol...... Barbara Courtin 705-522-8897 Capreol...... Bill Haystead 705-589-3003 Capreol Ski Hill (seasonal)...... 705-858-5966 Royal Canadian Legion Branch 224, Lively Skill Hill (seasonal)...... 705-692-5030 R.L. Beattie...... Bill Desjardins 705-692-5157 Walden Ski Club...... Kelly Demers 705-556-0198 Royal Canadian Legion Branch 336, Soccer Garson/Falconbridge ...... Les Rajala 705-693-5970 Royal Canadian Legion Branch 503, Croatia Adria...... Andrija Grbesic 705-675-5334 Onaping...... Kenny Rogerson 705-966-2387 [email protected] Royal Canadian Legion Branch 553, G.I.R.L.S Indoor Soccer Club...... Frank Malvaso 705-692-3263 Chelmsford...... Kevin Cook 705-690-7181 www.sudburycanadians.ca...... or Rino Boschetto 705-560-8166 Royal Canadian Legion Branch 564, Greater Sudbury Soccer Club...... Andy Charsley 705-897-3411 Lockerby...... Chris Nadjiwan 705-522-6060 [email protected] Royal Purple of Canada, www.gssc.ca Sudbury Lodge 145...... Terrie Shinton 705-966-3355 Italia Flyers Soccer Club (Men & Youth)...... Joe Riccio 705-674-9887 Royal Purple of Canada, [email protected]...... or Vince Panella 705-524-1747 Sudbury Lodge 148...... Phyllis Blain 705-969-5494 McFarlane Summer Sports League.Melissa Julian-Stiller Sudbury Shrine Club...... Chuck Searle 705-522-9639 www.mcfarlaneplayground.com Vermillion Rebekah Lodge #289 [email protected] (Capreol)...... Dorothy Giroux 705-858-3276 Nickel Centre Soccer Club...... www.nickelcentresoccer.ca Skating [email protected] Capreol Figure Skating Club...... Sandra Castonguay 705-858-2342 Panhellenic Soccer Club...... Chelmsford Figure Skating Club...... Joanne Beauchamp 705-983-9704 www.eteamz.com/panhellenic [email protected] Angela Gerling 705-855-5399 [email protected] Copper Cliff Skating Club...... Nicole Cousineau 705-682-1570 Polish White Eagles...... John Sikora www.coppercliffskatingclub.com, [email protected] [email protected] Copper Cliff Synchronized Skating Teams (Adults, Rayside Balfour Minor Soccer ...... Jason Evans Ice Angels, Crystals & Crystalites).....Nicole Cousineau 705-969-7592 www.rbsa.weebly.com, [email protected] www.coppercliffskatingclub.com SC Italia...... Daniela Fusaro 705-522-9716 Nickel Blades Skating Club...... Noreen Nichol 705-693-0953 [email protected] www.nickleblades.ca, [email protected] St. Charles College Sudbury Indoor Soccer Club...... Sudbury Skating Club...... Office 705-560-7731 (evenings before 9:00 p.m.)...... Lloyd Rebeiro 705-523-6574 [email protected], www.sudburyskatingclub.com www.sccsudburyindoorsoccerclub.com, [email protected] Sudbury Sprinters Sudburnia Soccer League...... Office 705-524-9029 Speed Skating Club...... Sharon Carter-Hreljac 705-690-7718 www.sudburnia.com Valley East Skating Club...... 705-222-7528 Sudbury Athletic Soccer Club...... Dino Moretta 705-560-1865 www.vesc.ca Sudbury Canadians (Female)...... Walden Figure Skating Club. waldenfigureskatingclub.ca [email protected] Sudbury Canadians Soccer Club...... Frank Malvaso 705-692-3263 Skiing (Cross-Country) www.sudburycanadians.ca...... or Rino Boschetto 705-560-8166 Azilda Voyageur Cross-Country Ski Club.Sergio Grillanda 705-983-0054 Sudbury Regional Competitive Soccer League...... Bioski & Snowshoe Club...... Peter Beckett 705-675-1151 www.srcsl.cjb.net ...... ext. 2259 [email protected] ...... or Gerard Courtin 705-522-7967 Sudbury Regional Soccer Association (SRSA)...... 705-525-0100 Capreol Cross-Country Ski Club...... Stan Finnson 705-858-0555 www.mysudbury.ca/SRSA, [email protected] Idylwylde Trails...... 705-522-8580 Sudbury Soccer Academy...... Frank Malvaso 705-692-3263 Lake Laurentian Conservation Area...... Peter Beckett 705-675-1151 www.sudburycanadians.ca...... or Rino Boschetto 705-560-8166 ...... ext. 2259 Sudbury Women’s Soccer Club...... Nicole Gravelle 705-507-6797 South Shore Rim Trails (weekends)...... 705-674-5202 www.sudburywsc.ca Laurentian Nordic Ski Club...... Chris Gore 705-523-5562 Valley East Soccer Association...... 705-969-8497 Laurentian University Trails...... Ron Larwood 705-675-1151 [email protected], www.valleyeastsoccer.com ...... ext. 1020 Walden Minor Soccer Association...... ONA WA SU...... Maureen Kershaw 705-674-0779 [email protected] Onaping Falls Nordic Ski Club...... Lise Leblanc 705-855-2094 www.waldenminorsoccer.ca Voima Athletic Club...... Deirdre Collins 705-522-5019 Walden Cross-Country Fitness Club...... 705-692-2321 http://waldenxc.com (adapted program for any disability)

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Squash Volleyball Dowling Leisure Centre...... 705-855-2541 Mixed Competitive Volleyball Leagues...Christy Larocque 705-525-1144 McClelland Squash & Fitness Centre...... 705-682-4556 Northern Chill Volleyball Club...... Michael Margarit 705-677-8743 Northern Ontario Squash Region Sudbury Mixed Volleyball League...... Ginnette Leclair 705-524-7565 (N.O.S.R.)...... Barry Farstad 705-566-1262 Valley East Ladies’ Volleyball Association...... Pat Leroux 705-969-7200 Sudbury Inter-City Squash League...... Jamie Colvin 705-560-3591 Weight Loss Valley East Squash...... 705-969-4666 Azilda TOPS...... Pauline Lamothe 705-855-0593 Swimming Lively TOPS...... Evelyn Cole 705-692-5454 Laurentian Masters Swim Club...... Andrea Ford 705-523-5514 Minnow Lake TOPS...... Janet Delaire 705-566-9343 Nickel City Aquatics Swim Club...... Amber Hawkes 705-566-2946 New Sudbury TOPS...... Lorraine Konowalchuk 705-524-2092 Sudbury Laurentian Swim Club...... 705-675-4851 Overeaters Anonymous...... Julie 705-897-2079 [email protected] ...... or Mildred 705-522-6553 Sudbury Olympic Ontario (SOO)...... 705-855-1219 Wheelchair Athletics Sudbury Synchro Swim Club...... Lindsay Wandziak 705-674-7934 www.sudburysynchro.com...... or 705-690-7190 Sudbury Rolling Thunder (Wheelchair Basketball)...... Valley East Waves Swim Club...... Sharon Leger 705-969-1360 ...... Steve Daniel 705-525-7186 Table Tennis Youth Groups Sudbury Smashers Table Tennis Club...... Ben Scagnetti 705-560-6362 After 4 Program – Ryan Heights...... 705-525-2078 Capreol Youth Drop-In Centre...... 705-858-8888 Tennis Dowling Youth Drop-In Centre...... 705-855-2541 Sudbury Indoor Tennis Centre...... 705-688-1414 Myths and Mirrors Community Arts...... 705-674-0282 www.sudburytennis.com Onaping Youth Drop-In Centre...... 705-966-3463 [email protected] Rayside-Balfour Youth Action Network...... 705-855-5230 Sudbury Action Centre for Youth...... 705-673-4396 Ultimate Frisbee Valley East Youth Centre...... 705-969-5188 Sudbury Ultimate Club...... Walden Youth for Youth...... 705-692-1777 [email protected] www.sudburyultimate.com Yoga Hatha Yoga ...... Darlene Tindall 705-919-9649 For corrections and additions to “Community Contacts”, call 3-1-1.

Your local Community Hall can accommodate functions Community Halls from 50 to 450 people. Ben W. Moxam Community Centre, Lively Capreol Community Centre, Capreol Weddings Centennial Community Centre, Hanmer Chelmsford Community Centre, Chelmsford Anniversaries Dowling Leisure Centre, Dowling Dr. Edgar Leclair Community Centre, Azilda Private Parties Falconbridge Recreation Centre, Falconbridge Fielding Memorial Park, Lively Meetings or Garson Community Centre, Garson Seminars Howard Armstrong Recreation Centre, Hanmer Kinsmen Hall, Lively Special McClelland Community Centre, Copper Cliff Naughton Community Centre, Naughton Occasions Onaping Community Centre, Onaping T.M. Davies Community Centre, Lively Whitewater Lake Park, Azilda

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March 12 to 14 April April 28 March Break Dash Canadian Cancer Society Irish Heritage Club of Sudbury (Camp for kids aged 4 to 12) Sudbury and District Unit 2012 Organ Donor Walk Location: Dynamic Earth Daffodil Month “Walk for a Second Chance” Information: 705-522-3701 Sale locations throughout the Location: Grace Hartman Amphitheatre, Bell Park City of Greater Sudbury Time: 9:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. March 12 to 16 Information: Patricia Clizia, 705-670-1234 March Break Madness April 28 (Camp for kids aged 4 to 12) April 1 The Score Location: Telethon for Easter Seals Kids 3rd Annual Score for Arthritis Information: 705-522-3701 Information: Nicole Blais, 705-566-8858 ext. 4 Street Hockey Tournament www.easterseals.org Location: Laurentian University Tennis Courts March 12 to 16 Time: 8:00 a.m. (registration) Theatre Cambrian April 13 to 15 Information: Jennifer Fraser, 705-673-4641 March Break Dramafest 2012 DAC Marketing Sportsman Show ext. 1402 or [email protected] Information: 705-524-7317 Location: Garson Community Centre/Arena (Floor) www.theatrecambrian.ca April 29 April 14 Sudbury Horticultural Society March 16 Science North General Meeting with speaker Canadian Cancer Society Gala Evening Celebrating the Titanic Location: CNIB, York St. Young Professionals Association Information: 705-522-3701, ext. 276 Time: 1:30 p.m. Curls for Cancer Contact: Hermina Hubert 705-692-1442 Sudbury and District Unit April 17 Location: Sudbury Curling Club Science Café – Earth Month April 30 to May 19 Time: 6:00 p.m. Location: Laughing Buddha Café Sudbury Art Show Information: Patricia Clizia, 705-670-1234 Time: 7:30 p.m. Featuring Ray Thoms & Colette Theriault Location: Stopciati Gallery, 153 Applegrove March 17 April 19 Civic Awards Opening reception on Onaping Falls Archery Club Saturday May 5, 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. 8th Annual March Madness Location: Tom Davies Square, Foyer, Location: St. Charles College, Sudbury 200 Brady Street May 5 Time: Registration from 8:00 to 10:00 a.m., Time: 7:00 p.m. Rainbow ROUTES Association Hike Club with random start Information: Jaime Thurston, Time: 10:00 a.m. to Noon Information: Al Carriere, 705-855-3238 705-674-4455 ext. 2437 Information: Debbie McIntosh, April 20 705-674-4455 ext. 4603 March 19 to April 8 www.rainbowroutes.com Easter Seals Sudbury Manitoulin Children’s Foundation Paper Eggs Campaign Dress Down Day (in support of the May 5 Colourful paper eggs are sold at various retailers. Send-A-Kid-To-Camp Program) Onaping Falls Archery Club Information: 705-673-2227 Family Fun Shoot March 23 www.smcf.com Location: Hwy 144 Bypass Arthritis Society April 20 to 22 close to Lively turnoff More than Just Desserts Time: registration from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. Location: The Steelworkers’ The Sudbury Art Club Spring Art Show with shotgun start Convention Centre, 66 Brady Street Information: Al Carriere, 705-855-3238 Time: 6:00 p.m. Location: CNIB Information: Dave Battaino, 705-673-4641 ext. Time: Wine & Cheese Reception on Friday May 6 1405 or [email protected] from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., Art Show Satur- 69th Battle of the Atlantic Memorial Service day and Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Location: Memorial Park March 23 to 25 Admission: Free Time: 11:00 a.m. Sudbury & District Home Builders’ Association 2012 Spring Home Show April 22 May 6 Location: Sudbury Community Arena (Floor) Greater Sudbury Earth Day Festival Maison Vale Hospice www.sudburyhomebuilders.com www.earthdaysudbury.ca Hike for Hospice Palliative April 26 to 28 Care 2012 March 25 Location: William Bell Gazebo, La Nuit sur l’étang Northern Ontario Music and Film Awards Conference Bell Park Information: 705-673-6848 Time: 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. www.lanuit.ca Information: 1-866-674-9954 www.thinknorth.ca www.maisonsudburyhospice.org March 30 to April 1 Nickel District Kennel Club 2012 Spring Dog Show Toe Blake Memorial Arena (Floor)

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May 8 May 19 June 2 Science Café – SNOLab IMAX: Wild Ocean Rainbow ROUTES Association Hike Club The Underground Science Lab Location: Science North Time: 10:00 a.m. to Noon Location: Laughing Buddha Café Information: 705-523-4629 Information: Debbie McIntosh, Time: 7:30 p.m. www.sciencenorth.ca/imax 705-674-4455 ext. 4603 www.rainbowroutes.com May 10 to 12 May 22 to 25 Miss Northern Ontario Heart and Stroke Big Bike June 2 Regional Canada Pageant Information: Shelagh Dabous D-Day Service Information: Cheryl Kozera 705-673-2228 Location: Field of Honour 705-858-3195 www.bigbike.ca – Civic Cemetary, 2nd Ave Time: 2:00 p.m. (Veterans and May 10 to 13 May 26 Colour Party muster at 1:45 p.m.) Salon du livre du Grand Sudbury Sudbury’s Largest Yard and Sidewalk Sale Information: Bill, 705-674-4953 www.lesalondulivre.ca Hosted by Downtown Sudbury Location: Larch St. June 3 May 11 (between Elgin and Durham) Celebration 2012 (Inter-Church Rally) Rotary Club of Sudbury Time: 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Location: Grace Hartman Amphitheatre, Annual Lobster Dinner Information: Brian Kuczma, 705-674-5115 Bell Park Location: Caruso Club www.downtownsudbury.com Information: Pastor Rob Weatherby, Information: Vicki Jacobs, 705-671-2114 705-866-0847 May 26 www.celebrationsudbury.ca May 11 Sudbury Horticultural Society Miss Northern Ontario Sudbury Gardening Festival June 8 Regional Canada Pageant Location: Market Square Science Café – The Ethics of Bodies Preliminary Talent Competition Time: 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and Science Location: Fraser Auditorium Contact: Wayne Hugli, 705-693-2476 Location: TBA Laurentian University Time: 7:30 p.m. Time: 8:00 p.m. May 27 Information: Cheryl Kozera, Rayside Balfour Whitewater June 10 705-858-3195 Brush and Palette Art Club The Walk to Fight Arthritis Annual Art Exhibition Location: Fielding Memorial Park May 12 Location: Edgar Leclair Centre, Azilda Time: Registration at 10:00 a.m. Miss Northern Ontario Regional Canada Free Admission Walk at Noon Pageant Final/Crowning Competition Information: Vikki, 705-855-9791 Information: Jennifer Fraser, 705-673-4641 Location: Fraser Auditorium, ext. 1402 or [email protected] Laurentian University June 1 Time: 8:00 p.m. Canadian Cancer Society June 10 Information: Cheryl Kozera, 705-858-3195 Relay for Life Crohn’s & Colitis Gutsy Walk Location: Cambrian College Location: William Bell Gazebo, Bell Park May 12 Time: 7:00 p.m. Time: 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Mayfair Information: Patricia Clizia, Contact: Loretta Maillet Location: Finlandia Village, 233 Fourth Ave. 705-670-1234 705-524-1164 Time: 10:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. Free Admission June 1 to 2 June 9 to 16 Information: 705-524-3137, ext. 269 Sudbury Celtic Festival Chelmsford Lions Club www.finlandiavillage.ca Information: Derek Young, 2012 Western Days 705-918-2601 Chelmsford Community Centre/Arena (Floor) May 13 www.sudburycelticfestival.com Sudbury ROCKS!!! June 16 Race, Run or Walk for Diabetes June 1 to 18 Volunteer Appreciation Event Location: Downtown Sudbury Sudbury Manitoulin Children’s Foundation Information: Jaime Thurston, Distances: Marathon, ½ marathon, Online Auction 705-674-4455 ext. 2437 10km, 5km, 1km, Team Relay Information: 705-673-2227 Information: 705-670-1993 ext. 7 www.smcf.com June 16 www.sudburyrocksmarathon.ca Downtown Rotary Blues for Food June 2 to October 28 Hosted by Downtown Sudbury May 13 Market Square opens for the season Location: Larch St. Walk for Guide Dogs on Saturday June 2. (between Elgin and Durham) Lions Club of Sudbury Hours of Operation: Time: 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Location: Katherine Bell Gazebo, Bell Park Saturday, 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Information: Brian Kuczma 705-674-5115 Time: Registration at 10:00 a.m. Sunday, 10:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. www.downtownsudbury.ca Walk at 11;00 a.m. Information: www.mysudbury.ca/marketsquare Information: Rob Vaillancourt, 705-698-0860 [email protected] Call 3-1-1

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June 16 July 6 to 8 July 21 to 22 Onaping Falls Archery Club Northern Lights Festival Boreal Sudbury Horticultural Society Seriously Fun Shoot Location: Grace Hartman Amphitheatre, Open Garden Weekend Location: Hwy 144 Bypass, Bell Park Tour of Gardens close to Lively turnoff Information: 705-674-5512 Passports at Black Cat and Garden Centres Time: Registration from 9:00 to 10:00 a.m., www.nlfbsudbury.ca Contact: Linda Hugli, 705-693-2476 with shotgun start Information: Al Carriere, 705-855-3238 July 6 to 8 July 27 to 29 Italian Festival Capreol Days 2012 June 21 Location: Caruso Club Location: Capreol Community Centre/Arena (Floor) National Aboriginal Day Information: 705-675-1357 20th Anniversary www.carusoclub.ca July 27 to 29 Information: 705-674-2128 Greek Festival July 7 Location: Hellenic Centre, Ester Road June 23 Sudbury Horticultural Society Information: 705-522-7871 Sudbury Yacht Club Rose & Perennial Show Annual Open House Location: New Sudbury Shopping Centre July 29 Lessons: 705-670-0777 Time: 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Sudbury Fitness Challenge Information: 705-523-2841 Contact: Hermina Hubert, 705-692-1442 Mountain Bike Tour 2012 Location: Walden Mountain Bike Club Trails, June 24 July 7 to 8 Naughton St. Jean Baptiste Cambrian Club Air Show Participants must pre-register Information: www.stjeansudbury.ca Model Aircraft Air Show Time: Bike check and plate pick-up from 8:00 Location: New location in Azilda, to 11:00 a.m., children’s event starting at 9:00 June (Date TBA) please call info line for directions a.m., race at 10:00 a.m., advanced course at Sudbury Canoe Club Time: 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. 12:30 p.m. Sudbury Fitness Challenge Information: Don Huntington, 705-693-5727 Information: Rob St. Marseille, 705-670-5090 - Canoe Marathon or Paul Laplante, 705-692-9322 Men’s, women’s and mixed teams, July 14 category also available Sudbury Festival August (Date TBA) Location: Sudbury Canoe Club, Elizabeth St. Information: 705-671-6067 2012 Beaton Classic Time: Registration from Location: Moonlight Beach 7:30 to 8:45 a.m., event start 9:00 a.m. July 15 to 22 Distances: 1000 m swim, 24 km cycle, 4 km Distances: 4 km, 9 km, 18.5 km 26th Blueberry Festival solo canoe and 8 km run. Information: Rob Marcolini, Information: www.blueberryfestival.ca For Youth Triathlon distances, please see web site. 705-523-0500 July 19 Information: Neil, 705-523-6274 [email protected] July 1 Ukrainian Blueberry Family Garden Party Canada Day Celebration Location: Hnatyshyn Park/ August 5 Sudbury Community Arena Ukrainian Seniors’ Centre 21st Annual Classic Cruisers Information: 705-674-0795 Time: 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Location: Copper Cliff Park www.sudburymulticultural.org Information: 705-673-7404 Time: 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. [email protected] www.ukrseniors.org Information: Gary, [email protected] 705-682-2347 July 1 Canada Day Celebrations July 20 August 16 to 19 Location: Science North Easter Seals Donovan Days Information: 705-523-4629 Ladies golf tournament at Forest Ridge Golf Location: Various Locations www.sciencenorth.ca/programs & Country Club, Chelmsford including Victory Park Mini spas, wine & chocolate tasting, dinner. Admission: Free July (Date TBA) July 20 to 22 Information: Wanda Vojtesek (Chair), Fiddleworks/Violon à l’oeuvre 705-560-8167 Chelmsford Fiddle & Step Dance Festival Sudbury Rock & Lapidary Society Location: Club 50, Chelmsford 2012 Gem & Mineral Show August 23 to 26 Camping Available Carmichael Arena (Floor) Sudbury Summerfest 2012 Information: Norm Rivard, 705-855-0248 July 21 Information: 705-523-2003 Sudbury Blueberry Festival [email protected] Location: Market Square www.sudburysummerfest.org www.downtownsudbury.ca www.blueberryfestival.ca

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August 26 September (Date TBA) September 16 Sudbury Horticultural Society Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Terry Fox Run Flower & Vegetable Show and Ride for Diabetes Research Location: William Bell Gazebo and Boardwalk, General meeting with speaker Corporate Team fundraiser. Bell Park Location: CNIB, York St. Location: Market Square Time: 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Time: 1:30 p.m. Time: 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Information: Hermina Hubert, 705-692-1442 Information: Kerri Winnemore, 1-866-796-JDRF (5373), ext. 227 August 26 www.jdrf.ca ST 21 Annual Canadian Garlic Festival www.mysudbury.ca/marketsquare Location: Hnatyshyn Park/Ukrainian Please note the following deadlines Seniors’ Centre September 7 to 9 for submitting information for the Time: Noon to 5:00 p.m. Jazz Sudbury Festival Community Events section of Information: 705-673-7404 Information: 705-673-7770 the Leisure Guide: www.ukrseniors.org www.jazzsudbury.ca [email protected] For Spring/Summer issue, December 1. September 7 to 9 For Fall/Winter issue, June 1. August 31 to September 2 Valley East Lions Club Downtown Sudbury Ribfest 2012 Valley East Days It is the responsibility of community Hosted by Downtown Sudbury Centennial Community Centre/Arena (Floor) organizations to submit their events to Location: Corner of Elgin and Larch St. the City for this publication. Information Time: 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. September 14 to 16 Information: Brian Kuczma, 705-674-5115 Sudbury District Kennel Club is published at the discretion of www.downtownsudbury.ca 2012 Fall Dog Show the City of Greater Sudbury. Toe Blake Memorial Arena (Floor)

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25 Spring/Summer 2012 Leisure Guide Tournaments and Sports Schools

March 3 to 4 April 13 to 15 July 13 to 15 Snowplate Tournament Sudbury Figure Skating Club Valley East Mixed Slopitch Tournament Location: TBA Let’s Skate Information: Scott and Manon Bolger, www.sudburyultimate.com Countryside Sports Complex 705-699-0306 [email protected] April 14 July 20 to 22 March 4 to 6 Sudbury Smashers Table Tennis Club Northern Ontario Mixed Championships Walden Minor Hockey Association Location: Minnow Lake Place Lorne Brady Baseball Fields R.O.W.E. Playoffs Time: 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Information: Shawn Bomhower, T.M. Davies Community Centre/Arena Information: Craig Morrison, 705-523-1944 705-561-8484 [email protected] March 8 to 10 [email protected] Walden Minor Hockey June 22 to 24 August 28 to 29 House League Tournament Northern Ontario Copper Cliff Skating Club T.M. Davies Community Centre/Arena Men’s and Ladies’ Championships McClelland Community Centre/Arena Lorne Brady Baseball Fields March 11 to 15 Canskate, Can/Powerskate, Figure Skating and Information: Shawn Bomhower, Synchronized Skating Programs Little NHL Tournament 705-561-8484 Various Locations Registration: 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. [email protected] 705-682-1570 or March 28 to April 1 July 6 to 7 [email protected] Walden Oldtimers Tournament 24-Hour Tournament www.coppercliffskatingclub.com T.M. Davies Community Centre/Arena Information: Shawn Bomhower, April 13 to 15 705-561-8484 Professional Engineers Tournament [email protected] Various Arenas

Why not lace up your skates all year round?

A great way to have fun Skating and be active! at City of Greater Sudbury Arenas You can host a wide variety of activities and events at local arenas, including: , family skating, birthday parties, ice rentals, spring and summer skating, ball hockey and floor hockey.

For locations and availability at one of the City of Greater Sudbury’s community arenas, please visit www.greatersudbury.ca or call 3-1-1.

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Outdoor Day Camps Camp Sudaca Schedule/Fees Rookie Sudaca Ages: Rookie: 5 and 6 years Rookie Sudaca is designed for the beginner Day Camps operated by the City of Greater Regular: 7 to 14 years camper. Along with many special activities Sudbury introduce children to a variety of 5-day session fee geared to first-time campers, all rookies may outdoor activities. Camp leaders provide (includes transportation): $144.00 participate in one special campfire evening per a quality outdoor experience designed to 4-day session fee session with their parents. Rookies do not stay help children develop an awareness and (includes transportation): $116.00 overnight. appreciation of the natural environment. Age Ages: 5 and 6 years appropriate activities are offered in a safe and Bar Code 142815: July 3 to 6 Dates: Rookie Sudaca runs concurrently with controlled setting. Bar Code 142807: July 9 to 13 Bar Code 142808: July 16 to 20 programs for older children. July 23 to 27 Camp Sudaca Bar Code 142809: Camp Sudaca Rentals Bar Code 142810: July 30 to August 3 Location: East end of Lake Ramsey, (closed August 6) You can rent Camp Sudaca for birthday just past Moonlight Beach Bar Code 142811: August 7 to 10 parties, family reunions, community group gatherings or any event which would lend itself Ages: 5 to 14 years Bar Code 142812: August 13 to 17 Bar Code 142813: August 20 to 24 to an outdoor camp setting. Camp Sudaca’s Activities: Camp skills and games, swimming, Bar Code 142814: August 27 to 31 superb surroundings and facilities are sure to skills, sailing and , nature make your special occasion a memorable one. crafts, archery, special event days, overnights, Counsellor-In-Training Program Facilities: campfire area, activity field, craft campfires, mountain biking, cycle smart. No The Counsellor-In-Training (C.I.T.) Program and environment buildings, washrooms, overnight session scheduled for the August offers teens a summer filled with adventure and beach, picnic tables. 27th session. (Note: Activities are tailored to a chance to develop leadership skills. Training suit age levels and may vary at each session.) Dates: May, June and September, weekdays includes theory and practical experience in and weekends, 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. Lunch: Campers are asked to bring their own outdoor living, counselling and leadership. Senior July and August, Saturdays and Sundays only, lunch. A daily beverage is included. C.I.T.s work with Camp Sudaca leaders to plan 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. Transportation included: Check out our Camp and supervise activities for children. Only 12 Fee: $189.00 per day Sudaca Bus Schedule for times and locations. C.I.T.s are accepted per session. Services for an additional fee: lifeguard Fees are tax deductible. Ages: 14 and 16 years supervision, canoe and kayak rentals. Bar Code 142825: July 3 to 27 Camp Sudaca Open House (closed July 2) Bookings: Please contact the City of Greater This summer marks the 45th anniversary of Bar Code 142826: July 30 to August 24 Sudbury by calling 3-1-1. Camp Sudaca. Attend our open house and (closed August 6) experience first-hand the joys of an outdoor Fee: $250.00 per session summer camp. Try your hand at canoeing, archery, nature crafts and more. Enjoy a free barbeque and tours. Date: Saturday, June 2 Time: 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Register your child for a Camp Sudaca experience.

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Camp Sudaca Bus Schedule Camp Sudaca Bus Schedule Camp Sudaca Bus Schedule Pickup Dropoff Pickup Dropoff Pickup Dropoff Red Bus a.m. p.m. Green Bus a.m. p.m. Blue Bus a.m. p.m. 1. Lo-Ellen Park Secondary 1. Delki Dozzi Field House 1. Howard Armstrong School (Loach’s Road) 7:45 5:05 (Mary & Desmorest) 8:06 4:54 Recreation Centre 7:45 5:15 2. Oriole & Latimer 7:57 5:03 2. Caruso Club Parking Lot 2. Hwy. 69 North 7:48 5:04 3. Pond Hollow & Field 8:00 5:00 (Hillcrest Crescent) 8:12 4:48 3. Data Center (Driveway)/ 4. Algonquin Public 3. Princess Ann Public Lasalle & St. Jerome School/Park 8:05 4:55 School parking lot 8:14 4:46 (instead of 5. Wayne & St. Charles 4. Spruce & Regent (across MacDonald Cartier) 8:00 5:00 Lake Road 8:11 4:49 Queen’s Athletic Field) 8:16 4:44 4. Sunnybrae & Alexander 8:03 4:57 6. St. Charles Lake Park 5. Burton & Frood 8:22 4:38 5. Lasalle & Madeleine 8:06 4:54 (Brenda Drive) 8:14 4:46 6. Burton & Jean 8:24 4:36 6. Rideau & Grandview 8:07 4:53 7. Telstar & Galaxy (entrance 7. College & Kathleen 8:25 4:35 7. Grandview & Montrose 8:08 4:52 nearest to Regent St.) 8:16 4:44 8. Queen Elizabeth School 8. Montrose & Lasalle 8:09 4:51 8. Marcel & Bouchard Parking Lot 9. Roy & Sparks 8:10 4:50 (Tot Lot) 8:18 4:42 (Bruce Street) 8:26 4:34 10. Woodbine & Roy 8:11 4:49 9. Robinson & Kelly Lake Rd 8:21 4:39 9. Cambrian Heights & Wilma 11. Ernie Checkeris School - 10. Martindale & Copper 8:24 4:36 (by Confectionery Store) 8:29 4:31 front doors 11. Martindale & Southview 8:26 4:34 10. Brébeuf Field Parking Lot 8:30 4:30 (Agincourt Ave.) 8:13 4:47 12. Jim Jerome Field House 11. Minnow Lake Place 12. Balmoral & Shelley 8:14 4:46 (formerly Lily Creek) 8:28 4:32 (1127 Bancroft Drive) 8:35 4:25 13. Lillian & Barry Downe 8:16 4:44 13. Paris & York 8:30 4:30 12. Holy Redeemer Church 8:37 4:23 14. New Sudbury 14. CNIB building 13. Adamsdale Playground Shopping Centre (Prete & York) 8:34 4:26 (Second Ave.) 8:40 4:20 (Shoppers Drug Mart) 8:18 4:42 15. Riverside & Winchester 8:38 4:22 14. Bancroft & Third 8:44 4:16 15. Hawthorne & Barry Downe 8:20 4:40 16. Sudbury Theatre Centre 15. Bancroft & Levesque 8:48 4:12 16. Attlee & Hawthorne 8:22 4:38 (Shaughnessy St.) 8:42 4:18 16. Camp Sudaca 9:00 4:00 17. Leon XIII School 17. St. Raphael & Howey 8:46 4:14 (Gemmell St.) 8:25 4:35 18. Carmichael Camp Sudaca Bus Schedule 18. Gemmell & Auger 8:27 4:33 Community Centre 8:50 4:10 Pickup Dropoff 19. Auger & Lasalle 8:30 4:30 19. Camp Sudaca 9:00 4:00 Orange Bus a.m. p.m. 20. Lansing & Madison 8:34 4:26 1. Garson Arena 21. Madison & Crestmoor 8:36 4:24 to Camp Sudaca 8:50 4:05 22. St. Charles College (Falconbridge Hwy) 8:40 4:20 23. Kingsway & Third 8:46 4:14 24. Chateau Guay Motel Please note: Bus routes are subject to change depending on registration. (Kingsway & Moonlight) 8:49 4:11 Each participant will receive confirmation of bus times the week prior to the program. 25. Bancroft & Moonlight 8:52 4:08 26. Camp Sudaca 9:00 4:00

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Camp Bitobig

Camp Bitobig provides recreational and Theme B - “Human Impact” Camp Bitobig Operation educational hands-on activities to help your Session 2: July 9 to 13 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday to Friday children develop, through personal observations Session 4: July 23 to 27 Wednesday is “Hot Dog Day” and experience, an appreciation of their natural Session 6: August 6 to 10** Friday is “Pizza Day” environment. Session 8: August 20 to August 24 Lunch, snacks and beverages must be provided Camp “Bitobites” are under constant ** Camp will be open on the Civic Holiday, August 6. by you on the other days of the week. supervision all week; the groups are not larger Camp Bitobig Activities More information provided after registration. than nine. Camp Bitobig staff are available to Theme A - “Funky Forest Friends” Registration Information speak English and French. Your children will **Swimming, canoeing, wilderness survival, Fee: $150.00 per child per week learn and have FUN with our top-notch staff. orienteering, survival hike, survival game, nature- Deadline: May 18, 2012 Camp sessions are each one week long and are related crafts, pond study, nature related games Procedure: There are three convenient ways for based on specific THEMES. Each child would and much, much more! you to register your children: be registered in one session, however, if you Theme B - “Human Impact” Mail or fax the completed form with payment to: **Swimming, canoeing, pond study, nature wish, your child can be registered for a second N.D.C.A. (Conservation Sudbury). hikes and talks (environmental impacts), survival week in another session with the different 200 Brady Street, 1st Floor, Tom Davies Square game, plant and animal studies, fishing, archery, theme and activities. Sudbury, ON P3E 5K3 nature-related games and much, much more! Camp Bitobig Sessions Fax: 705-674-7939 **Swimming each week, on Wednesday and Theme A - “Funky Forest Friends” Friday afternoons, will be at the Laurentian Register in person at the N.D.C.A (Conservation Session 1: July 2 to 6* University Pool. Lifeguards are always present. Sudbury) Main Office during regular office hours, Session 3: July 16 to 20 weekdays. Session 5: July 30 to August 3 Note: Cheques are to be made payable to the Session 7: August 13 to 17 “Nickel District Conservation Foundation”. *The camp will be open July 2 after Canada Day. Call 705-674-5249 for more information.

Please Note: Camp Bitobig is operated by the N.D.C.A.,(Conservation Sudbury). The City of Greater Sudbury cannot accept registrations. Please call the N.D.C.A. (Conservation Sudbury) at 705-674-5249 or visit their office at Tom Davies Square, 200 Brady Street, Sudbury, or download a registration form from the website at www.nickeldistrict.ca

Sunscreen Tips Apply sunscreen 20 to 30 minutes Camps 2012 before going outdoors. Kids! Teens! Adults! Experience Camp Norland, the Christian Camp that builds Use one ounce of SPF 30+ sunscreen per Character. application (about the size of a golfball). Exciting summer programs for ages 6-18 Canoe trips for ages 13+, even adults! Reapply every two hours and more often if Swimming, canoeing, kayaking, archery, you sweat, swim, or towel dry. sports, handcrafts, Chapels, music, biking, out-tripping, outdoor living skills, and a Don’t forget your ears, nose, neck, backs of GIANT WATER SLIDE legs, and tops of feet! All camps: $350.00* *Family Rates available for 2+ children Do not use product after the expiration date. Group Rentals Available Sept. ~ June Always apply insect repellent 30 minutes Church Groups, Weddings, Banquets, Retreats, Business Meetings, School Groups after applying sunscreen. Come Celebrate 50 Years of Service, Sat. July 28 ~10:00 a.m—9:00 p.m. There are many ways to Camp Norland Christian Ministries, Inc. be sun safe. 183 Norland Rd. Verner, P0H 2M0 Tel: 705.594.2594 Fax: 705.594.2448 Visit www.sdhu.com for www.norland.ca [email protected] more information. The Son always shines on Camp Norland Come for a week ~ Stay for a lifetime!

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Camp Wassakwa: Counsellor-In-Training Program Camp Wassakwa Bus Schedule The Moon that Shines The Counsellor-In-Training (C.I.T.) Program Pickup Dropoff on Silver Birches offers teens a summer filled with adventure and Yellow Bus a.m. p.m. a chance to develop leadership skills. Training 1. McClelland includes theory and practical experience in Location: Bass Lake, Municipal Road 4 Community Centre 8:00 5:00 (Fairbanks Provincial Park turn-off) outdoor living, counselling and leadership. Senior 2. Cuthbertson & Hillcrest 8:10 4:50 C.I.T.s work with Camp Wassakwa leaders to 3. Field & Timothy 8:12 4:48 Ages: 5 to 14 years plan and supervise activities for children. 4. Timothy & Melvyn 8:14 4:46 Activities: Many outdoor activities including Ages: 14 and 15 years (Junior C.I.T.), 5. Patricia & Mikkola 8:15 4:45 fishing, canoeing, archery, sailing, crafts, 16 years (Senior C.I.T.) 6. Jessie Hamilton School kayaking, hiking, cooking, overnight camp- Dates: Session 1 – July 3 to 6 (Jessie St) 8:17 4:43 outs, special events and lots of theme days. Session 2 – July 16 to 27 7. Kantola & Finnwoods 8:20 4:40 (Note: Activities are tailored to suit age levels and Session 3 – July 30 to August 10 8. Melins & Moxam’s Landing 8:22 4:38 may vary at each session. Ask us for a complete (Closed August 6) 9. Kantola & Black Lake 8:24 4:36 list of activities for your camp session.) Session 4 – August 13 to 24 10. North Shore & Black Lake 8:26 4:34 Lunch: Campers are asked to bring their own Fee: Free of charge. 11. Black Lake & Ronald 8:28 4:32 lunch. A daily beverage is included. Application forms are available at the Earl 12. Black Lake & Pinehill Plaza 8:30 4:30 Transportation included: Check our Camp Mumford Public Library/Citizen Service Centre 13. Stop 55 & Municipal Rd 55 8:33 4:27 Wassakwa Bus Schedule for times and locations. in Lively early May. 14. Eve & Municipal Rd 55 8:34 4:26 Register your child for a Camp Wassakwa 15. Milton St & Municipal Rd 55 8:35 4:24 experience. Camp Wassakwa Schedule/Fees 16. O’Neil & Municipal Rd 55 8:37 4:23 17. Carl & Willow Fees are tax deductible. 5-day session: $134.00 4-day session: $107.00 (Municipal Rd 55) 8:39 4:21 18. Kathleen & Municipal Rd 55 8:42 4:18 Camp Wassakwa Ages: Rookie – 5 and 6 years 19. Simon Lake & Open House Regular – 7 to 14 years Municipal Rd 55 (Park) 8:43 4:17 Attend our open house and experience first- Bar Code 143855: July 3 to 6 20. Penage Community Centre 8:53 4:07 hand the joys of an outdoor summer camp. Bar Code 142827: July 9 to 13 21. Camp Wassakwa 9:00 4:00 Enjoy a free barbecue and tours. Bar Code 142828: July 16 to 20 Pickup Dropoff Date: Saturday, June 2 Bar Code 142829: July 23 to 27 Purple Bus a.m. p.m. Time: 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Bar Code 142830: July 30 to August 3 Bar Code 142831: August 7 to 10 1. Chelmsford Arena 7:45 5:15 Rookie Wassakwa (closed August 6) 2. Arnold St. (Rockville) 8:00 5:00 Rookie Wassakwa is designed for the beginner Bar Code 142832: August 13 to 17 3. Walden Day Care camper. Along with many special activities geared Bar Code 142833: August 20 to 24 (Neimi Rd) 8:05 4:55 to first-time campers, all rookies may participate in Bar Code 142834: August 27 to 31 4. Mr. J’s Roadhouse 8:10 4:50 one special campfire evening per session with their 5. 10th & Main 8:15 4:45 Camp Wassakwa Bus Information parents. Rookies do not stay overnight. 6. 10th & 9th 8:16 4:44 7. Pine & Maple 8:17 4:43 Ages: 5 and 6 years Bus pick-up begins at 7:45 a.m. for a 9:00 a.m. arrival at Camp Wassakwa. Buses leave 8. 7th & C St 8:18 4:42 Dates: Rookie Wassakwa runs concurrently Camp at 4:00 p.m. Final drop-off is 5:15 p.m. 9. 7th & B St 8:20 4:40 with programs for older children. Please see You will be asked to select your child’s bus 10. 3rd & A St 8:21 4:39 the Camp Wassakwa schedule. stop and schedule at time of registration. 11. 3rd & Queen Elizabeth 8:22 4:38 12. 3rd & Woodland 8:23 4:37 13. Anderson & Turner 8:25 4:35 14. Turner & Niemi 8:26 4:34 15. Santala & Municipal Rd 55 8:35 4:25 16. Reserve Rd & Municipal Rd 55 8:36 4:24 17. St. Louis & Municipal Rd 55 8:37 4:23 18. Calford & Municipal Rd 55 8:43 4:17 19. Horizon & Municipal Rd 55 8:45 4:15 20. Koti & Municipal Rd 55 8:48 4:12 21. Caroline & Municipal Rd 55 8:51 4:09 22. Bay & Municipal Rd 55 8:53 4:07 23. Penage Lake Rd & St. Pothier Rd 8:55 4:05 24. Den Lou Store 8:58 4:02 25. Randolph Road (Aug. 7 to 24) 8:59 4:01 26. Camp Wassakwa 9:00 4:00

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Sensational Summer Sports Sampler Camp Creative Arts Camp Try a little of every sport in a supportive and Children with a variety of artistic interests and The City of Greater Sudbury operates two fun-filled atmosphere. This program will focus all levels of skill will enjoy this sampling of popular day camps. The Sports Sampler Camp on a variety of sports and include instructional creative arts. Basic instruction is provided in and the Creative Arts Camp offer programs sessions, practical applications and game visual arts, crafts and creative movement. that encourage individual expression, skills practice. Activities take place both indoors Activities include: role playing, voice development and group activities. Campers and outdoors. awareness, movement, narration and drama. also participate in citywide special events such Lo-Ellen Park Secondary School Participants also attend other offsite events. as “Play Around the World” and “Sports Day”. Bar Code 142939: July 3 to 6 Lo-Ellen Park Secondary School Ages: 6 to 14 years Bar Code 142940: July 9 to 13 Bar Code 142843: July 9 to 13 Locations: Lo-Ellen Park Secondary School, Bar Code 142941: July 16 to 20 Bar Code 142844: July 16 to 20 275 Loach’s Road, Sudbury Bar Code 142942: July 23 to 27 Bar Code 142845: August 7 to 10 Dates: Please see schedules for each camp Bar Code 142943: July 30 to August 3 Bar Code 142846: August 13 to 17 Times: Monday to Friday, (Closed August 6) 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Bar Code 142944: August 7 to 10 Lunch: Participants to bring their own lunch. Bar Code 142945: August 13 to 17 Fee: Tax deductible. Includes transportation. Bar Code 142946: August 20 to 24 $119.00 per participant for 5-day session $108.00 per participant for 4-day session (due to public holidays)

Lo-Ellen Park Camp Bus Schedule Lo-Ellen Park Camp Bus Schedule Orange Bus for Lo-Ellen Pickup Dropoff Lime Bus for Lo-Ellen Pickup Dropoff Park Secondary School a.m. p.m. Park Secondary School a.m. p.m. 1. Falconbridge & Tulane 8:00 5:00 1. Fournier Gardens 7:55 4:55 2. Giant Tiger (Lasalle) 2. Kathleen & Notre Dame 7:58 4:52 & Falconbridge 8:02 4:58 3. Kathleen & Melvin 8:00 4:50 3. Food Basics (Lasalle) & 4. Kathleen & Burton 8:02 4:48 Lansing 8:04 4:56 5. Beatty & Ash 8:03 4:47 4. Lansing & Maley 8:06 4:54 6. Regent & Spruce 8:07 4:43 5. Barry Downe & Woodbine 8:09 4:51 7. Regent & Douglas 8:09 4:41 6. Woodbine & Roy 8:10 4:50 8. Sudbury Theatre Centre 7. Lasalle & Attlee 8:12 4:48 (Shaughnessy) 8:13 4:37 8. Lasalle & Lauzon 8:13 4:47 9. Wembley & Westmorland 8:23 4:27 9. Lasalle & Montrose 8:15 4:45 10. Connaught & Struthers 8:24 4:26 10. Montrose & Grandview 8:17 4:43 11. Regent & Martindale 8:27 4:23 11. Grandview & Rideau 8:18 4:42 12. Regent & Bouchard 8:28 4:22 12. Rideau & Lasalle 8:19 4:41 13. Regent & Telstar 8:30 4:20 13. Madeleine & Main 8:21 4:39 14. Brenda & St. Charles 8:37 4:13 14. Main & Sunnybrae 8:23 4:37 15. St. Charles & Wayne 8:38 4:12 15. Attlee & Gemmell 8:29 4:31 16. Algonquin & Rockwood 8:42 4:08 16. Gemmell & Churchill 8:32 4:28 17. St. Benedict’s 8:47 4:03 17. Second & Scarlett 8:33 4:27 18. Lo-Ellen Park Secondary 8:50 4:00 18. Kenwood & Third 8:34 4:26 19. Bancroft & Second 8:35 4:25 20. Bancroft & Barry 8:37 4:23 21. Bellevue & Mooney 8:38 4:22 22. Howey & Hillside 8:39 4:21 23. Howey & Somerset 8:42 4:18 24. Lo-Ellen Park Secondary 9:00 4:00

31 Spring/Summer 2012 Leisure Guide Youth Playgrounds

Neighbourhood Playgrounds Leaders-In-Training

Neighbourhood Playgrounds offer convenient Teens who wish to remain active in the Playground Locations and affordable summer programs close Neighbourhood Playground program can gain to home. Field trips and special events Bar Code 142888: East End valuable leadership skills during this four-week add adventure to the program, bringing all 2765 Rheal Street, Sudbury program. The program includes 35 hours of playground participants together for citywide Bar Code 142889: workshop training to gain communication, celebrations. Special events include: Sports Falconbridge Community Centre, leadership and program planning skills, Days, Theme Days (eg. Play Around the 63 Edison Road, Falconbridge combined with on-site supervised placement World) and a Talent Show. Bar Code 142890: at a Neighbourhood Playground. Ages: 5 to 12 years Garson Community Centre/Arena, Ages: 13 to 16 years Dates: July 3 to August 24 100 Church Street, Garson Bar Code 142872: July 3 to July 27 (closed August 6) Bar Code 142891: Kinsmen Sports Complex Bar Code 142873: July 30 to August 24 Note: August 24 is half day session only Mikkola Road, Lively (closed August 6) Time: Monday to Friday, Time: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Bar Code 142892: Lively Library/ 8:30 a.m. to Noon and Fee: $146.00 Citizen Service Centre, Lively 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Bar Code 142893: Lockerby High School Fee: $200.00 per child (includes bussing for field Howard Armstrong 1391 Ramseyview Court, Sudbury trips and special events) Recreation Centre Bar Code 142894: Lo-Ellen Lunch: Supervision is provided. Children must 275 Loach’s Road, Sudbury bring their own lunch. Summer Activity Camp Bar Code 142895: McFarlane Lake Special events and field trips: Your child’s 1548 Pioneer Road, Sudbury Your child can enjoy the facilities of the attendance must be confirmed in writing at Howard Armstrong Recreation Centre in a safe least one week prior to special events and field Bar Code 142896: McLean 345 McLean Avenue, Sudbury and supervised setting this summer. Sessions trips. Offsite trips are Wednesdays, and are run Mondays to Fridays during the months of Bar Code 142897: Robinson moved to Thursdays in case of rain. July and August. Lunch hours are supervised. 215 Cranbrook Crescent, Sudbury Please Note: Playgrounds cannot accept Ages: 5 to 12 years Bar Code 142898: Toe Blake Memorial Arena registrations. Please use other registration options. Time: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (formerly Coniston Community Centre/Arena) Enrolment may be limited so register early! Fee: $111.00 per week (5 days) Bar Code 142899: Twin Forks $90.00 per week (4 days) Playground Locations 1475 Gary Street, Sudbury Bar Code 142864: July 9 to 13 Bar Code 142878: Adamsdale Bar Code 142900: Westmount Bar Code 143206: July 16 to 20 270 Second Avenue, Sudbury 109 Kipling Court, Sudbury Bar Code 143207: July 23 to 27 Bar Code 142879: Algonquin Bar Code 142901: Whitewater Lake, Azilda Bar Code 143208: July 30 to August 3 2646 Algonquin Road, Sudbury Bar Code 143406: Bar Code 143209: August 7 to 10 Bar Code 142880: Black Lake, Lively Wahnapitae Community Centre, (closed August 6) Bar Code 142881: Capreol Millennium 161 Glenbower Cresc., Wahnapitae Bar Code 143211: August 13 to 17 Resource Centre, Bar Code 143210: August 20 to 24 24 Meehan Street, Capreol Playgrounds Offering Bar Code 142882: Carmichael French-Language Programs 1388 Bellevue Avenue, Sudbury Bar Code 142883: Carol Richard Park For children enrolled in a French immersion 1709 George Street, Val Caron program or attending a French school. Note: closed August 6. Bar Code 142884: Cedar Park 47 Normandy Crescent, Sudbury Bar Code 143405: Corpus Christi, 811 Robinson Drive, Sudbury Bar Code 142885 : Côté Park/Chelmsford Arena, 215 Edward Avenue, Chelmsford Bar Code 142902: Côté Park/Chelmsford Arena Bar Code 142886: Delki Dozzi Bar Code 142903: Cyril Varney 3 Mary Street, Sudbury 1545 Gary Street, Sudbury Bar Code 142887: Diorite Bar Code 142904: Elmview Playground 7 Serpentine Street, Sudbury 1045 Tilly Street, Hanmer / Val Therese Bar Code 142905: Ridgecrest, 1431 Roy Avenue, Sudbury

32 Spring/Summer 2012 Leisure Guide Youth Playgrounds

Summer Programs for Children and Teens with Special Needs

Leaders will help children with disabilities Integrated Playgrounds Developmental Summer Program integrate into Summer Playground activities. Please note: The City of Greater Sudbury for Teens 12 - 18 years Participants are encouraged to participate to the reserves the right to decline admission to Child Care Resources is offering a recreational best of their ability and to develop new skills, both this program should our assessment of the summer program for children ages 12-18 with socially and physically. Activities include games, participant’s needs exceed our capacity to multiple complex special needs (including special events and creative sessions. provide appropriate supervision/staff and G-tube care), who are not presently able ensure a safe and secure environment for all to access existing community programs. participants. Parents of children whose needs Supervisors take individual needs into are beyond the capacity of this program may consideration when planning activities that consider participation in our Developmental provide stimulation for all participants. Summer Program for Teens, listed next. Integration into special events with non- Ages: 5 to 16 years disabled peers is encouraged. Activities Dates: July 3 to August 24 include swimming, arts and crafts, passive (closed August 6) and active games. For more information Time: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. regarding fees and eligibility, please contact Bar Code 142868: Carmichael Child Care Resources at 705-525-0055. Bar Code 142869: Delki Dozzi Under 12 Bar Code 142870: Adamsdale Children under 12 with special needs can Bar Code 142871: Lo-Ellen access summer programs through licensed Fee: $200.00 per participant child care centres throughout Greater Sudbury. Support is available through the Inclusion Support Program. Visit the Childcare Registry at greatersudbury.ca/childcare or dial 3-1-1 to find and apply for programs.

A SENSE OF BELONGING TO A RESPECTFUL AND DIVERSE COMMUNITY THAT: Children • preserves and celebrates the child’s ethnic, cultural, spiritual and/or religious identity • protects the child from racism and any form of discrimination including BestStart discrimination based on their age Supporting Home, Child Care, School First Charter A QUALITY OF LIFE WHICH INCLUDES ACCESS TO: • safe housing of the City of • nutritious food • recreation and leisure activities Greater Sudbury • health care SUPPORTIVE AND CARING ENVIRONMENTS THAT INCLUDE: GIVEN THAT a thriving community invests its hopes in the future of its children; • family time • early childhood development activities and parenting supports AND THAT all children deserve to live in a family • quality childcare and community that believes that the welfare of • an educational system that ensures each child attains her or his full potential children is of primary importance; SAFE, PROTECTIVE ENVIRONMENTS THAT: AND THAT all children deserve the assurance • promote a child’s cognitive, physical, social, spiritual and emotional well being of their inherent goodness; • provide protection from abuse, mistreatment, injury and disease WE, THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL’S CHILDREN KNOWLEDGEABLE AND RESPONSIVE GOVERNMENTS THAT: FIRST ROUNDTABLE IN THE CITY OF GREATER • understand their responsibility towards children SUDBURY RECOMMEND THAT WE, AS A WHOLE • invite the opportunity for children to have influence on the future COMMUNITY INCLUDING THE PUBLIC, PRIVATE • take action in order to create a sustainable future AND NON PROFIT SECTORS, WORK DILIGENTLY AND THAT

www.greatersudbury.ca AND TOGETHER SO THAT ALL CHILDREN HAVE: These assurances will follow children as they progress through life’s stages into adulthood.

33 Spring/Summer 2012 Leisure Guide Youth Sports and General Interest

Power Skating Experienced staff will help your child develop August 20 to August 31 September 3 to September 14 co-ordination and balance to improve skating Countryside Sports Complex T.M. Davies Community Centre / Arena speed and ability. The supervisor reserves the 235 Countryside Drive, Sudbury 325 Anderson Drive, Lively right to relocate the participants to the ability Bar Code 142910: Ages 5 to 7 years Bar Code 142917: Ages 5 to 7 years level he or she feels best suits the participant. Time: 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Time: 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Register early! Classes have limited capacity. Bar Code 142911: Ages 5 to 7 years Bar Code 142918: Ages 8 years and up Prerequisites: All participants must be age 5 years Time: 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Time: 8:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and over and must be able to skate the length of the Bar Code 142916: Ages 8 to 11 years September 17 to September 28 rink and be able to get up on their own. Time: 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Carmichael Arena Class Levels: All skaters will be evaluated on Bar Code 142914: Ages 12 and up 1298 Bancroft Drive, Sudbury the first night of a session and will be assigned Time: 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Bar Code 142919: Ages 5 to 7 years to an appropriate skill level class, if possible. September 3 to September 14 Time: 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Equipment: All skaters must wear full Countryside Sports Complex Bar Code 142920: Ages 8 to 11 years equipment, including padded gloves and 235 Countryside Drive, Sudbury Time: 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. a helmet, and they must bring a hockey Bar Code 142913: Ages 5 to 7 years Bar Code 142921: Ages 8 to 11 years or Ringette stick. Goalies must wear full Time: 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Time: 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. equipment. Bar Code 142915: Ages 5 to 7 years Bar Code 142922: Ages 12 years and up Sessions: Each session consists of 50 Time: 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Time: 8:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. minutes of instruction, Mondays to Fridays, Bar Code 143505: Ages 8 to 11 years including holidays. Time: 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Bar Code 143506: Ages 8 to 11 years Fee: $115.50 Time: 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.

Speed Skating Tae Kwon Do Speed Skating is one of the fastest growing This program is designed to improve co- Bar Code 142949: Ages 8 to 13 years sports in Canada. The Sudbury Sprinters ordination and physical fitness while teaching Open Class 2 Speed Skating Club offers a recreational the student the art of self-defence. During Time: Wednesdays, 6:00 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. and competitive program for all ages and all their training the student will learn to live by and Thursdays, 7:00 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. abilities. Certified coaching staff instructs the tenets of Tae Kwon Do which include: Fee: $78.75 members in efficient skating techniques and courtesy, integrity, perseverance, self-control Bar Code 142953: Ages 14 years and up winning strategies. Skaters have the option of and indomitable spirit. Teens and Adults 1 participating in regional and provincial meets. Location: Minnow Lake Place, Time: Mondays, 8:00 p.m. to 8:45 p.m. For information about our summer training 1127 Bancroft Drive, Sudbury and Wednesdays, 6:00 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. program, please call 705-690-7718 or visit (Please use Lakeside Entrance) Fee: $89.00 www.sudburysprinters.com Spring Session: April 2 to June 7 Bar Code 142956: Ages 14 years and up (10 weeks) Teens and Adults 2 Splash Pads No classes on: Time: Wednesdays, 6:00 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. Splash Pads are unsupervised water play areas. Easter Monday (April 9), and Thursdays, 8:00 p.m. to 8:45 p.m. Parents are reminded to supervise their child(ren) Victoria Day (May 21). Fee: $89.00 at all times while visiting the Splash Pad. Make-up classes offered the week of June 11. Summer Session: June 25 to August 30 Splash Pads Open: May 18 Bar Code 142947: Ages 5 to 12 years (10 weeks) Splash Pads Close: September 28 Time: Mondays and Thursdays, No classes on Civic Holiday (August 6) (weather permitting) 6:00 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. Make-up class offered on Friday, August 10 Operational times: 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Fee: $78.75 Bar Code 142954: Ages 5 to 12 years Locations: Bar Code 142948: Ages 8 to 13 years Kids’ Beginner Classes Côté Park, Chelmsford Open Class 1 Time: Mondays and Tuesdays, Memorial Park, Sudbury Time: Mondays, 7:00 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. 6:00 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. O’Connor Playground, Sudbury and Wednesdays, 6:00 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. Fee: $78.75 Howard Armstrong Fee: $78.75 Bar Code 142955: Ages 13 years and up Recreation Centre, Valley East Teens and Adults (all belts) Kinsmen Sports Complex, Walden Time: Mondays and Tuesdays, 7:00 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. Fee: $89.00

34 Spring/Summer 2012 Leisure Guide Youth Centres

City of Greater Sudbury Youth Centre Youth Centres Benefits

Youth drop-in centres offer a variety of Staff and volunteers working at Greater • Recognize and celebrate supervised activities for participants from Sudbury youth centres express numerous youth achievements. pre-teen to age 18. Centres offer a wide range benefits when discussing the advantages of • Increase employment opportunities by of opportunities including: sports, billiards, drop-in facilities: teaching résumé writing and interview video games, movie nights, chat time, guest • Increase physical fitness levels. skills. presentations on current issues, dances and so much more. Internet access, homework • Provide youth with a voice as they are • Provide access to service agencies and assistance, peer mentoring and educational involved with the planning of activities. referral services that youth may otherwise workshops are also offered. The sites connect • Foster and promote the concept of civic not have access to. youth with their local community, encouraging engagement by helping youth get involved • There are no barriers to entry. Centres don’t them to volunteer and make a difference in in the community. charge a registration fee, nor is there dis- their neighbourhood. Centres pride themselves • Provide a non-judgemental place where crimination based on race, gender or class on being smoke, drug and alcohol-free venues youth feel safe. at youth centres. for young people to interact in a safe and non- judgmental environment. Centres assist youth • Develop skills such as budgeting and • City of Greater Sudbury Youth Centres are in developing positive friendships and growing fund-raising through special event planning. closed on all statutory holidays, March up healthy. Break and Christmas Break.

Youth Centre Hours and Locations

Centre(Location) Schedule (Ending June 22, 2012) Ages *After Four Program Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6 to 18 years Ryan Heights Playground, 705-525-2078 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Capreol Youth Drop-In Centre Wednesdays and Thursdays, 10 to 18 years (Capreol Millennium Resource Centre) 6:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. 24 Meehan Street, Capreol, 705-858-8888 Fridays, 6:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Dowling Youth Drop-In Centre Mondays and Wednesdays, 10 to 18 years (Dowling Leisure Centre) 5:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. 79 Main Street, Dowling, 705-674-4455 ext. 4740 Levack/Onaping Youth Drop-In Centre Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10 to 18 years (Onaping Community Centre) 5:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. 1 Hillside Avenue, Onaping, 705-966-3463 Rayside-Balfour Youth Action Network Mondays to Thursdays, 11 to 17 years www.raysidebalfouryouthcentre.ca 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. 214 Côté Street, Chelmsford, 705-855-5230 Sudbury Action Centre for Youth Mondays and Tuesdays, 16 to 24 years www.sacy.ca 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. 105 Elm Street, Sudbury, 705-673-4396 Wednesdays to Fridays, 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Saturdays, Noon to 8:00 p.m. Valley East Youth Centre Wednesdays and Thursdays, 10 to 18 years www.valleyeastyouthcentre.ca 4:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. 4333 Centennial Drive, Hanmer, 705-969-5188 Fridays, 4:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Walden Youth for Youth Mondays to Fridays 10 to 18 years (Lively Library / Citizen Service Centre) 2:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. 15 Kin Drive, Lively, 705-692-1777 * Exception: Closes June 29, 2012

35 Spring/Summer 2012 Leisure Guide Youth Services

Ryan Heights After School Youth Program Myths and Mirrors Community Arts The Ryan Heights After School Youth Program Myths and Mirrors Community Arts believes is a smoke, drug and alcohol-free venue for that people, particularly young people, should young people to interact in a safe and non- have meaningful opportunities to contribute judgemental environment. Planned activities to the beauty and health of their communities. include sports and tournaments, guest Its mandate is to develop art projects with speakers, off-site visits, peer mentoring and community members who have something to volunteer opportunities. The program is open say. The organization invites people to explore to all youth ages 10 to 16 years old and runs issues, themes and ideas with each other, on the following days and times: and to collectively transform their inspiration Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays into art works. Myths and Mirrors uses many 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. artistic mediums, including murals, sculpture, The program ends June 29. For more theatre, photography, video, to name just a information please call 705-525-2078. few. Many of their projects result in public art works, such as ‘A Show of Hands’, a The Ryan Heights After School Youth Program is permanent installation in the lobby of the funded under Ontario’s After-School Initiative. Greater Sudbury Public Library’s Main Branch, or the ‘Respect’ mural between the YMCA and Memorial Park, or the ‘Water’ mural in the Elgin Street pedestrian underpass. Myths and Mirrors is located at Victory Park on Frood Road. Myths and Mirrors is always developing new projects with interested community members, particularly youth. For more information, please call 705-507-5743, or e-mail [email protected] or visit www.mythsandmirrors.wordpress.com. Play ball…without the alcohol!

The City of Greater Sudbury is committed to providing a safe and enjoyable environment for all citizens using municipally-owned facilities and properties. Citizens are reminded that alcohol is prohibited at municipal ball fields and playgrounds, including designated parking areas. Consumption of alcohol on public property without a permit is a provincial offence and may also result in denial of future facility permits. The City of Greater Sudbury’s Alcohol Risk Management Policy applies to events and functions operated under the authority of either a Liquor Licence or a Special Occasion Permit at facilities owned by the municipality, including community centres, halls, arenas, playground field houses, club houses and parks. For more information about the Alcohol Risk Management Policy, please call 3-1-1 or visit the City’s website at www.greatersudbury.ca.

City of Greater Sudbury - Alcohol Risk Management Policy

36 Spring/Summer 2012 Leisure Guide Adult Fitness and General Interest

Ms. Fits Exercise Program Golf Is For Everyone Golf is for Ladies Offering fitness programs for over thirty years, This program is designed to help beginners Bar Code 142858: Mondays and Wednesdays, Ms. Fits has proven that exercise can be fun! learn the basic fundamentals of the game (i.e. April 30, May 2, 7, 9 Come join our classes for women and improve grip, stance, etc.). A Canadian Professional Time: 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. your fitness while working at your own level Golf Association (C.P.G.A.) instructor will teach Fee: $80.00 in a friendly atmosphere. Classes incorporate participants the proper techniques. Golf clubs Bar Code 142859: Tuesdays and Thursdays, the components of cardiovascular endurance, will be provided if you do not have your own. The May 1, 3, 8, 10 muscular strength, endurance and flexibility. program consists of four one-hour lessons. Time: 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Advance enrolment is required due to limited Location: Tom Clark Golf School, Fee: $80.00 class sizes. Timberwolf Golf Club Location: St. Theresa School, (1930 Maley Drive) Photography – Level 2 56 Walford Road, Sudbury Bar Code 142856: Mondays This program is intended for amateur Spring Session: Tuesday April 3 to and Wednesdays, photographers who wish to improve on their Saturday, June 16 April 30, May 2, 7, 9 already existing skills. Participants should (11 weeks) Time: 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. have competent knowledge of equipment in all There may be schedule changes due to school availability. Fee: $80.00 function modes. Camera required for course. Bar Code 142875: Tuesdays, Bar Code 142857: Tuesdays and Thursdays, Bring your own tripod (if you have one) to 6:45 p.m. to 7:45 p.m., May 1, 3, 8, 10 each class. (starting Tuesday, April 3) Time: 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Barcode 142906: Bar Code 142876: Thursdays, Fee: $80.00 Location: Minnow Lake Place, 6:45 p.m. to 7:45 p.m., 1127 Bancroft Drive, Sudbury (starting Thursday, April 5) (Please use Lakeside Entrance) Bar Code 142877: Saturdays, Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., April 3 to June 5 (starting Saturday, April 7) Fee: $74.25 Fee: $45.00 for one day per week $82.00 for two days per week $116.00 for three days per week Facility Rentals

City Park Facilities Grace Hartman Amphitheatre Centennial Arena Billboard and Rent a City of Greater Sudbury park facility for The renewed Grace Hartman Amphitheatre T.M. Davies Arena Billboard your next special event or private function. Bell features 561 fixed seats and 1400 non-fixed Display your message on the marquee sign at Park Gazebos are available for smaller outdoor (grass) seats, making it ideal for all types and the arena. Your rental fee allows you to display concerts and gatherings. All stages feature a sizes of events and activities. Other features six lines of text with 14 letters per line. spectacular view of Ramsey Lake. Memorial Park include a modern house sound and lighting Rental fee: $94.00 for 2-day booking in downtown Sudbury offers an outdoor stage system, larger covered stage, dressing rooms $121.00 for weekend booking and a central venue for your special event. and washrooms. (Prices include H.S.T.) Rental fees (Prices include HST): For booking inquiries and additional For further information, call the City of Greater Memorial Park: information, please visit www.greatersudbury. Sudbury at 705-674-4455 ext. 3443. $95.00 per ½ day ca/amphitheatre or contact Jeff Pafford, or $191.00 per day Recreation Coordinator, at 705-674-4455 ext. Market Square William Bell or 2456 or [email protected]. Market Square is available for rental outside Katherine Bell Gazebos Bell Park Billboard of the regular Market season and operating (Bell Park): $150.00 per day hours. Regular Market season is from June to For further information, call the City of Greater Display your message to approximately September. Market Square is a 10,000 square Sudbury at 705-674-4455 ext. 2450. 12,700 pedestrians and motorists each day. foot building that can accommodate trade The Bell Park outdoor billboard is prominently shows, press conferences, small gatherings situated at Paris and York Streets. Your rental and meetings. The Market is completely fee allows you to display six lines of text with surrounded by an outside deck, and has a 14 letters per line. Reserve early! stage and power available for the interlocking Rental fee: $94.00 for 2-day booking patio area. It is centrally located, and there $121.00 for weekend booking is free parking on weekends. This heritage- (Prices include H.S.T.) looking facility offers a great space for your For further information, call the City of Greater next event. For more information contact Sudbury at 705-674-4455 ext. 2450. Michelle at 705-674-4455 ext. 4622.

37 Spring/Summer 2012 Leisure Guide Fitness and Recreation Centres

Capreol Millennium Dowling Dowling Resource Centre Leisure Centre Leisure Centre

To register for programs at the Capreol To register for programs at the Dowling Membership Fees Millennium Resource Centre, please visit the Leisure Centre, call 705-855-2541 or register facility at 24 Meehan Street in Capreol or in person at 79 Main Street West in Dowling Adult register online. For information please call (Highway 144 approximately 35 km north of 1 month...... $41.00 705-858-8888. downtown Sudbury). 3 months...... $104.00 Ask about renting our gym on Saturdays from The Dowling Leisure Centre offers a variety 6 months...... $198.00 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. for birthday parties: of facilities, including: two squash courts, 9 months...... $290.00 $68.00 an indoor 110-metre walking/jogging track, June only...... $27.00 Fitness Centre includes: Free weights, cardio weight room with Universal equipment and free Senior or Student equipment and Universal equipment. weights, an elliptical cross-trainer, saunas, 1 month...... $27.00 Hours: Mondays to Thursdays, showers, locker and change room facilities. 3 months...... $68.00 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Certified Fitness Consultants are available 6 months...... $131.00 and 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. for fitness evaluations, body composition 9 months...... $187.00 Fridays, 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. analysis, and general fitness and weight June only...... $27.00 Saturdays, 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. training programs. Family Day Fee: $3.50 per person Hours: September 4 to May 31, 9 months...... $680.00 (Subject to change.) Membership includes use of track, fitness Membership Fees Mondays to room and morning fitness classes Adult Thursdays: 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. 1 month...... $29.00 Fridays: 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Squash Fees Saturdays: 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. 3 months...... $72.00 (Fees include use of all facilities and Sundays: 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 6 months...... $131.00 participation in all fitness classes.) 9 months...... $189.00 June 1 to June 30 Day Fee, Adult: $8.50 1 year...... $250.00 Mondays: 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Day Fee, Student/Senior: $5.50 and 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Senior or Student Ten Visit Squash Punch Card, Wednesdays: 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 1 month...... $26.00 Adult/Student/Senior: $ 56.00 and 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 3 months...... $66.00 (No replacement for lost or stolen punch cards.) 6 months...... $118.00 Thursdays: 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 9 months...... $171.00 Fridays: 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Squash Memberships 1 year...... $220.00 Children: 3 Months 6 Months Students/children under 16 will be allowed Family Adult $150.00 $260.00 free access to the facility, except for fitness 1 month...... $77.00 Senior/Student $88.00 $150.00 classes and the weight room. Children must be 3 months...... $196.00 Child $68.00 $122.00 accompanied at all times by a parent/guardian Family $375.00 $650.00 Senior: 55 years+ 18 years or older with a paid membership, Student: 16 years+ (with a valid student card) punch card or day user fee (except in the Equipment Rentals: Family: 3 or more family members residing in squash courts where fees apply to children/ Racquets: $3.50 (includes eyeglasses) the same household students 12 years and up). Squash balls: $1.00 Fees for Ages 16+: To reserve a squash court call: Basketball 705-674-4455 ext. 4740 Fitness fees for participants ages 16 years and (Time blocks are 40 minutes.) Ages: 13 and up up include use of all facilities (except squash Dates: Thursdays (ends June 28) courts) and participation in all fitness classes. Membership includes use of squash courts, Time: 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. track, fitness room and morning fitness classes. Fitness Day Fee: $3.50 per person Fee: $3.50 per evening Ten Visit Punch Card (no expiry): $34.00 Floor Hockey Drop-In Program (no replacement for lost or stolen punch cards) Ages: 13+ Dates: Thursday, January 19 to June 28 Time: 8:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.

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Dowling Falconbridge Falconbridge Leisure Centre Wellness Centre Recreation Centre

To register for memberships at the Yoga and Fitness Open Gym Night - Come Out & Play! Falconbridge Wellness Centre, call 705-693- Slow down and relax. Relieve stress and 5810. You may also register in person at 63 March to June 28: fatigue. Practice gentle stretching and Edison Street in Falconbridge, or visit the Dates: Mondays to Thursdays breathing techniques combined with relaxation, Garson Citizen Service Centre/Public Library at Time: 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. meditation and visualization. All courses 214 Orell Street, Garson. Fees: $2.10 per visit or purchase are taught by certified Yoga instructors. Wellness Centre includes: A modern weight a family membership for Participants are asked to bring a mat or room that has: cardio equipment, treadmills, $29.00 a month. blanket for floor exercises. elliptical cross trainers, bikes, stationery Walkabout for Adults and Seniors Spring Session: Barcode 141460 equipment, free weights, peck deck, thigh Thursdays, master and much more. The facility has March to June 28: March 29 to May 31 showers, lockers and change rooms as Dates: Mondays to Thursdays Time: 7:10 p.m. to 8:10 p.m. well as televisions for your entertainment. Time: 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Fee: $33.50 All members must be 16 years and older to Fee: $2.10 per visit access the fitness centre. Aerobics Tae Kwon Do Hours: Monday to Thursday: This course is designed to lead participants 5:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Improves discipline, control, physical fitness, through a variety of exercises based on the and 4:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. co-ordination and self-confidence. principle of progressive overload. Everyone Friday: 5:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Spring Session (10 weeks): works at their own pace. Participants are Saturday: 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. March 20 to May 24 taught to monitor their progress to get the Summer Hours - July and August most benefit from their effort. Emphasis is on Bar Code 143905: Ages 5 to 8 years working safely, using fat as our energy source Monday to Friday: Dates: Tuesdays and Wednesdays and strengthening abdominal muscles. 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. Time: 6:00 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Fee: $78.75 Spring Session: Barcode 141455 Tuesdays, Saturday and Sunday: Closed Bar Code 143906: Ages 9 to 12 years March 20 to May 22 Summer hours are Dates: Tuesdays and Wednesdays Time: 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. subject to change. Time: 6:45 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Fee: $25.00 Fee: $78.75 Membership Fees Barcode 141456 Bar Code 143907: Ages Adults and Teens Thursdays, 1 month: ...... $29.00 Dates: Tuesdays and Wednesdays March 22 to May 24 3 month: ...... $72.00 Time: 7:30 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. Time: 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. 6 month: ...... $131.00 Fee: $89.00 Fee: $25.00 9 month: ...... $188.00 Summer Session (10 weeks): Day pass: .$3.50 (Fees are subject to change). June 5 to August 23 Introduction to Outdoor Photography Bar Code 142950: Ages 5 to 8 years This class will focus on developing an “eye” Falconbridge Dates: Tuesdays and Wednesdays for photography, the difference between what Recreation Centre Time: 6:00 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. you see and what is really in front of you, Fee: $78.75 and outdoor photography challenges such as To register for programs at the Falconbridge Bar Code 142951: Ages 9 to 12 years lighting, hues and movement. Recreation Centre, visit the Garson Citizen Dates: Tuesdays and Wednesdays Classes will be held both in class and on Service Centre/Library at 214 Orell Street, Time: 6:45 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. location. Participants must wear appropriate Garson, or register online. For information, Fee: $78.75 footwear. Prerequisite: Knowledge of camera please call 705-693-2331 or visit 63 Edison Bar Code 142952: Ages Adults and Teens settings. Street in Falconbridge. Dates: Tuesdays and Wednesdays Bar code 143305: Thursdays, Hall Rentals Time: 7:30 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. April 12 to May 31 Fee: $89.00 Time: 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Ask about renting our hall or gym for your next Fee: $59.40 birthday party, shower, meeting, banquet or wedding. Contact your nearest Citizen Service Centre or call 3-1-1.

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Howard Armstrong Recreation Centre

To register for programs at the Howard General Membership Squash Membership Armstrong Recreation Centre, please call 705-688-3906 or register in person at 4040 Use of building and programs. Does not Includes use of building, squash courts and Elmview Drive, Hanmer. include squash. programs. Fitness Centre includes: Four squash courts, an Adult Adult indoor 110-metre walking/jogging track, a weight 6 months...... $235.00 6 months...... $285.00 room with Universal equipment and free weights, 9 months...... $300.00 9 months...... $385.00 exercise bikes, saunas, showers, lockers and 1 year...... $340.00 1 year...... $415.00 change rooms. Please enquire about the services Student Student of our Certified Fitness Consultant. 6 months...... $156.00 6 months...... $194.00 Please note: Class times and dates are 9 months...... $205.00 9 months...... $260.00 subject to change. If your desired class is full, 1 year...... $235.00 1 year...... $300.00 you may ask to be placed on a waiting list. Child/Senior Child/Senior Howard Armstrong Recreation Centre will be 6 months...... $111.00 6 months...... $119.00 closed for annual maintenance: 9 months...... $147.00 9 months...... $184.00 Saturday, June 30 to Sunday, July 29 1 year...... $171.00 1 year...... $210.00 Hours of operation from Family Family Monday, July 30 to Friday, August 31: 6 months...... $450.00 6 months...... $570.00 Monday to Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. 9 months...... $590.00 9 months...... $730.00 Hours of operation from Saturday, September 1: 1 year...... $670.00 1 year...... $830.00 Monday to Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Individual Day Pass Individual Squash Pass Adult...... $6.25 Adult...... $11.50 Facility Membership Child/Senior/Student...... $5.75 Child/Senior/Student...... $9.50 Family...... $13.00 (Use of building only. Does not include squash 10 Visit Squash Pass or programs.) 10 Visit Day Pass Adult...... $75.00 Adult Adult...... $38.00 Child/Senior/Student...... $53.00 3 months...... $77.00 Child/Senior/Student...... $25.00 6 months...... $144.00 Line Dancing 9 months...... $183.00 Squash Facility Membership Barcode 129879 : Spring session 1 year...... $210.00 Use of building and squash courts. Does not Tuesdays and Thursdays, Student include programs. 11:00 a.m. 3 months...... $56.00 Adult (Intermediate and Advanced) 6 months...... $102.00 3 months...... $158.00 Fee: $85.50 (per session) 9 months...... $131.00 6 months...... $220.00 Moving To Music 1 year...... $148.00 1 year...... $325.00 Time: Tuesdays and Thursdays, Child/Senior Student 10:00 a.m. 3 months...... $41.00 3 months...... $110.00 6 months...... $71.00 6 months...... $140.00 Fee: $85.50 1 year...... $200.00 9 months...... $96.00 Sweating to the Oldies 1 year...... $108.00 Child/Senior Time: Mondays, Wednesdays 3 months...... $77.00 Family and Fridays 6 months...... $106.00 3 months...... $158.00 9:00 a.m. 6 months...... $285.00 1 year...... $149.00 Fee: $85.50 9 months...... $365.00 Family 1 year...... $415.00 3 months...... $315.00 Judo 6 months...... $470.00 Barcode 129877: Spring session 1 year...... $660.00 Time: Saturdays, 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Fee: $75.00 Members Fee: $54.50

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Howard Armstrong Onaping Falls Recreation Centre Community Centre

Gymnastics Zumbatomic Adult Badminton Bar Code 129865: Spring session Spring Session (starts April 26) Wednesdays and Sundays, Beginners Bar Code 129880: Ages 4 to 5 years 8:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Ages 4 to 6 years Thursdays, 6:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Time: T.O.P.S. Time: Sundays, 10:00 a.m. Bar Code 130105: Ages 6 to 8 years to 10:45 a.m. (Yellow) Time: Wednesdays, 4:30 p.m. to 5:15 p.m. Wednesdays, 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Fee: $43.75 Bar Code 129881: Ages 6 to 8 years Bar Code 129867: Beginners Play and Chat Time: Wednesdays, 6:00 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. Ages 4 to 6 years Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Time: Sundays, 11:30 a.m. Bar Code 130106: Ages 9 to 12 years 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. to 12:15 p.m. (Red) Time: Wednesdays, 5:15 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Fee: $43.75 Bar Code 129882: Ages 9 to 12 years Rayside-Balfour Bar Code 129866: Experienced Time: Wednesdays, 6:45 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Workout Centre Ages 4 to 6 years Fee: $43.75 Time: Sundays, 10:45 a.m. To register for programs at the Rayside-Balfour to 11:30 a.m. (Green) Onaping Falls Workout Centre, please call 705-674-4455 ext. Fee: $43.75 Community Centre 2794 or register in person at the Centre Lionel E. Bar Code 129868: Beginners To register for programs at the Onaping Falls Lalonde Centre, 239 Montée Principale, Azilda. Ages 7 to 8 years Community Centre, please call 705-966-3463 Fitness Centre includes: Free weights, Time: Sundays, 12:15 p.m. or register in person at 2 Hillside, Onaping Universal weights, cardio equipment and to 1:15 p.m. (Red) Falls. Facility closed July and August. saunas. Qualified personnel available for Fee: $43.75 Reopens September 3. assistance. Minimum age 16 years. Bar Code 129869: Experienced Hours: Teen Centre Ages 7 to 8 years Monday to Friday: 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., Time: Sundays, 1:45 p.m. March to June: Tuesdays and Thursdays, Saturday: 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., to 2:45 p.m. (White) 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Sunday: 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Fee: $43.75 Bar Code 1298670: Experienced Art Club Membership Fees Ages 9 years and up Mondays, 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Daily...... $7.00 Time: Sundays, Tuesdays, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., and Ten-Visit Punch Card...... $34.00 2:45 p.m. to 3:45 p.m. 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Adult Fee: $43.75 Wednesdays, 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. 1 month...... $47.00 Fitness Indoor Walking (Gym) 3 months...... $119.00 6 months...... $205.00 Fitness classes are regularly offered on a Mondays, 10:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. 1 year...... $375.00 first-come, first-served basis (no registration). Tuesdays, Noon to 4:00 p.m. Cancelled classes will be announced in Wednesdays, 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Family advance when possible. For more information 1 month...... $83.00 please call 705-688-3906. Tai Chi 3 months...... $187.00 Adult (18+) Mondays, 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. 6 months...... $325.00 1 visit...... $10.50 Fridays, 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. 1 year...... $630.00 16 visits...... $79.00 Drop In Sports Senior/Student Senior (55+)/ Student (18+) 1 month...... $35.00 1 visit...... $10.50 Mondays, 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. 3 months...... $83.00 16 visits...... $69.00 Bridge Club 6 months...... $139.00 1 year...... $285.00 Fitness For Kids Tuesdays, 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Bar Code 129873: Ages 3 to 5 years Ladies’ Sewing Saturdays, 9:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. Tuesdays, 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Bar Code 129874: Ages 3 to 5 years Wednesdays, 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Saturdays, 10:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Bar Code 129875: Ages 6 to 8 years Family Badminton Saturdays, 10:30 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. Wednesdays and Sundays, Bar Code 129876: Ages 9 years and up 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Saturdays, 11:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Fee: $43.75

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Aquatics Swimmer Swim Lessons

The City of Greater Sudbury’s comprehensive Preschool 2 This program focuses on lots of in-water swimming programs offer something for These preschoolers will learn to jump into practice to develop solid swimming strokes everyone, including recreational swimming, shallow water by themselves, and get in and and skills. Water Smart education is part of registered programs, private lessons, aquatic get out of the pool while wearing a Personal every level. Your children learn how to swim leadership and speciality programs. We invite Flotation Device. They will submerge and exhale and make water-smart choices before they you to join us at one of our five municipally- underwater. The preschoolers will also learn to get in too deep! Class length is 45 minutes for owned pools. Register for one of our many swim with a buoyant aid; more specifically they children 6 to 12 years. aquatic programs and have a splash! will work on moving through the water kicking Swimmer 1 Please note that the City of Greater Sudbury their feet while on their front and back. These beginners will become comfortable is in affiliation with the Lifesaving Society. All Prerequisite: Be 3 years old prior to the first swimming and leadership course content is jumping into the water with and without a class and be comfortable in the water (up to 5 derived from the worksheets put forward from Personal Flotation Device. They will learn to years old). The Lifesaving Society. open their eyes and exhale underwater, and Preschool 3 gain the skills to confidently get objects off the Lifesaving Swimming bottom. They will learn to glide on their front These youngsters will jump into chest-deep Courses – Descriptions and back as well as kicking on their front and water and into deep water wearing a Personal back to distances between 3 and 5 meters. Flotation Device. They will learn to swim Prerequisite: Be 6 years old prior to the first Parents and Tots distances of 3 to 5 meters on their front and back class. Children who have completed Preschool as well as on their own. They will also be taught Spend quality time with your child while you 1 or Preschool 2 must start in Swimmer 1 to recover objects from the bottom of the pool. both have fun learning and socializing. Through after turning 6 years old. structured in-water interaction between parent Prerequisite: Preschool 2 Swimmer 2 and child, we stress the importance of play in Preschool 4 developing positive attitudes and skills in the These advanced beginners will jump into water. We provide Lifesaving Society Water Advanced preschoolers will learn to do solo deeper water, and learn to be comfortable Smart tips on keeping your child safe in any jumps into deeper water, return and exit falling sideways into the water wearing a aquatic setting. Certified instructors provide by themselves. They will learn to support Personal Flotation Device. They will be able to guidance and answers to your questions. themselves at the surface of the water, open support themselves at the surface without an their eyes underwater and recover objects Prerequisites: 4 months old aid, learn whip kick, and swim the front and from the bottom in deeper water. They will also back crawl to distances of 10 to 15 meters. Preschool Swim Lessons master the front crawl to distances between They will also learn how to turn over from front 3 to 5 meters. They will also become more Preschool 1 to 5: Swim and safety skills to back and vice versa. comfortable swimming on their back for designed specifically to meet the needs of the Prerequisite: Be 6 years old prior to the first distances between 8 and 10 meters. preschool swimmer. The program that makes class and have completed Swimmer 1, or sure your kids are “Water Smart” before they Prerequisite: Preschool 3 Preschool 4 or Preschool 5. get in too deep! Parents of preschoolers are Preschool 5 not permitted to stay on pool deck. The class Swimmer 3 length is 30 minutes. While wearing a Personal Floatation Device, These junior swimmers will learn to dive and these youngsters get more adventurous with roll into the water. The new bag of tricks Preschool 1 sideways entries into the pool; front and back includes treading water, handstands, in-water With the help of our qualified instructors, these floats with rollovers and holding their breath somersaults and swimming underwater. They preschoolers will have fun learning to get in underwater for up to 5 seconds! They will will work on the proper mechanics for front and out of the water. We will help them jump work on longer distances (5 to 10 meter) and back crawl over short distances, and into shallow water. They will try floats and for front crawl swims and get a giggle out of perform interval training 4 times 25 meters glides on their front and their back, and will whip kick. They will also learn back crawl to using flutter kick with a 15-20 second rest learn the importance of wearing a Personal distances between 3 to 5 meters. between the 25 meter swims to improve Flotation Device. They will also learn to get Prerequisite: Preschool 4 endurance. The swimmers will also attempt their face wet and blow bubbles underwater. to perform the Canadian Swim to Survive Prerequisite: Be 3 years old prior to the first standards and learn whip kick on their back. class (up to 5 years old) Prerequisite: Swimmer 2

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Swimmer Swim Lessons Star Patrol (Swimmer 9) Bronzr Cross continued This program features a timed 300-meter Bronze Cross is a prerequisite for all advanced Swimmer 4 swim, 3 x 600-meter workouts; swim with training programs including National Lifeguard clothes; defence methods; support & carry Service and Instructor certification. Includes These intermediate swimmers will refine of a 10-pound weight. Swimmers will also a timed 600-meter swim (18 minutes). The their diving skills. They will wrestle with whip be introduced to scene assessment, towing final exam is evaluated by a Lifesaving Society kick, this time learning to perform the kick rescue and victim removal. examiner. on their front. They will also learn the next step in breaststroke by practicing drills to Prerequisite: Ranger Patrol (Swimmer 8) Prerequisite: Bronze Medallion and Emergency First Aid & CPR “B” work on their breaststroke arms. They will Adult Lessons learn to swim underwater and tread water National Lifeguard Service for 2 minutes. As well as learning new skills, Participants will be grouped by experience and they will build their endurance. For this level, ability and instructed the Lifesaving Learn to NLS training builds on the fundamental skills, swimmers will perform interval training four Swim Program at their own pace or based on knowledge and values of the Society taught in the times 25 meters using front or back crawl with what they want to learn. Encouragement from lifesaving awards, to develop the practical skills 15-20 second rests between each swim. peers is a fabulous motivator. and knowledge required by lifeguards. National Lifeguard education is designed to develop a Prerequisite: Swimmer 3 Aquafitness sound understanding of lifeguarding principles, Swimmer 5 Aquafitness includes Aquacise, Pool Therapy, good judgment and a mature and responsible Deep Water Aquacise, Aquatic Boot Camp, attitude toward the role of the lifeguard. The These swimmers will master shallow dive entries and Aquazumba. The classes are 45 minutes NLS program is designed to prepare lifeguards and cannonballs, as well as wrestle with the unless otherwise specified. Call your local to fulfill this role as professional facilitators of eggbeater kick. They will refine their front and pool to find out what programs are offered. safe, enjoyable aquatics. 100% attendance is back crawl with over 50 meter swims of each. Aquafitness programs may share the pool mandatory. The final exam is evaluated by a They will also put together the whip kick and with another program. Lifesaving Society examiner. breaststroke arms to perform the breaststroke. Prerequisite: 16 years old (prior to exam date) Then they will pick up the pace in 25-meter Leadership Swimming Courses sprints. They will also perform interval training and Bronze Cross (need not be current) and a four times 50 meters using front or back crawl. current Standard First Aid & CPR “C” Certification Interested in enhancing your skills or becoming a (must be a certification from one of the following: Prerequisite: Swimmer 4 lifeguard and/or swim and lifesaving instructor? Lifesaving Society, St John’s Ambulance, The City of Greater Sudbury offers Aquatic Canadian Red Cross or Ski Patrol). Swimmer 6 Leadership Programs you will need to reach your These advanced swimmers will rise to the goal and maintain your certification. Lifesaving Swim Instructor challenge of sophisticated aquatic skills like Bronze Star The Lifesaving Society Swim Instructor Course compact jump entries, stride entry into deep focuses on preparing the instructor to teach and water and the eggbeater kick on their back to Participants develop problem-solving and evaluate basic swim strokes and related skills. distances between 10 and 15 meters. They will decision-making skills individually and in Candidates acquire proven teaching methods, a also learn the scissor kick. They will also build pairs. Candidates learn CPR and develop variety of stroke development drills and correction on their endurance for front crawl, back crawl the lifesaving skills needed to be their own techniques. 100% attendance is mandatory. and breaststroke. They will also perform interval lifeguard. Includes a 400-meter swim. training and perform 300-meter workouts. Prerequisite: 16 years old by course end date Prerequisite: Swimmer 6 or Swim Patrol and Bronze Cross (need not be current) Prerequisite: Swimmer 5 Program (Rookie, Ranger and Star) First Aid and CPR Rookie Patrol (Swimmer 7) Bronze Medallion Certification / Recertification This program features a timed 100-meter swim, Teaches an understanding of the lifesaving This course is for people who want a general 350-meter workouts and swims with clothes. principles embodied in the four components knowledge of first aid principles and the A work-hard play-hard approach develops of water-rescue education – judgment, emergency treatment of injuries. Skills include: swimming strength and efficiency with emphasis knowledge, skill and fitness. Rescuers victim assessment, artificial respiration, CPR, on personal responsibility for Water Smart learn tows and carries, defence methods choking, and what to do for external bleeding, behaviour. They will also learn basic First Aid skills. and releases in preparation for challenging heart attack, and stroke. Prerequisite: Swimmer 6 rescues of increased risk involving conscious and unconscious victims of various types. Prerequisite: None Ranger Patrol (Swimmer 8) Lifesavers develop stroke efficiency and Fitness Swimmer endurance in a 500-meter timed swim (15 This program features a timed 200-meter The Fitness Swimmer Instructor will teach swim, 100-meter fitness medley and support minutes). The final exam is evaluated by a Lifesaving Society examiner. a variety of stretches for swimmers; use a while carrying a 5-pound weight. The content pace clock and times; kicking interval training; of this program is challenging but, with effort, Prerequisite: Bronze Star or 13 years old swimming interval training; 300-meter workout; achievable! Skill drills enhance capability in the workout design; distance swim and sprint swim. water including a non-contact rescue. Bronze Cross Prerequisite: Swimmer 3 Prerequisite: Rookie Patrol (Swimmer 7) Designed for lifesavers who want the challenge of more advanced training including an introduction to safe supervision in aquatic facilities. 43 Spring/Summer 2012 Leisure Guide Pools

Holiday Closures Public Swimming Fees Pool Rental Information April 6 (Good Friday) Individual 10 Visits 3 Months All pool rentals include two (2) lifeguards. All April 9 (Easter Monday) Adult: $4.75 $40.00 $88.00 pool rentals require evidence of insurance in May 21 (Victoria Day) Child: $3.75 $34.00 $68.00 accordance with the City’s insurance policy. July 2 (Canada Day) Senior: $3.75 $34.00 $68.00 Insurance may be purchased at any Citizen August 6 (Civic Holiday) Family: $10.00 $79.00 $156.00 Service Centre. September 3 (Labour Day) Adult: 18 years to 54 years Gatchell, R. G. Dow, Nickel District, For pool locations and contact information, Child: 17 years and younger Howard Armstrong Recreation Centre please see the Facilities Contact List on page 7. Senior: 55 years and over (per occasion - 50 minutes): $128.00 Onaping Falls Pool (per occasion - 50 minutes): $66.00

Public Swimming (Commencing April 23)

Gatchell Howard Armstrong Nickel District Onaping Falls R. G. Dow 705-688-3905 705-688-3906 705-688-3907 705-688-3908 705-688-3909 Public Swim Spring Spring Spring Spring Spring Mon. 9:00-9:55 a.m. Mon. 7:30-8:25 p.m. Fri. 6:30-7:55 p.m. Mon. 12:00-12:55 p.m. Tue. 1:00-1:55 p.m. Mon. 2:00-2:55 p.m. Tue. 12:00-12:55 p.m. Sun. 1:00-2:25 p.m. Tue. 9:00-9:55 a.m. Wed. 7:00-7:55 p.m. Wed. 9:00-9:55 a.m. Wed. 7:30-8:25 p.m. Summer Tue. 7:15-8:10 p.m. Thu. 1:00-1:55 p.m. Wed. 2:00-2:55 p.m. Thu. 12:00-12:55 p.m. Mon.-Fri. 1:00-1:55 p.m. Wed. 12:00-12:55 p.m. Sun. 2:30-3:55 p.m. Wed. 7:00-8:25 p.m. Sat. 6:00-7:25 p.m. Thu. 9:00-9:55 a.m. Summer Fri. 9:00-9:55 a.m. Sun. 1:00-2:25 p.m. Thu. 7:15-8:10 p.m. Tue. 1:00-1:55 p.m. Fri. 2:00-2:55 p.m. August mini Sat. 1:00-2:55 p.m. Thu. 1:00-1:55 p.m. Sat. 3:00-4:25 p.m. Mon-Fri. 1:00-1:55 p.m. Fri. 1:00-1:55 p.m. Summer Mon-Fri. 6:00-6:55 p.m. Public swim cancelled M/W/F 1:00-1:55 p.m. Friday July 13

Family Swim Spring Spring Spring Spring Spring (all children must Tue./Thu. 9:00-9:55 a.m. Tue./Thu. 7:00-7:55 p.m. Tue. 12:00-12:55 p.m. Tue. 10:00-10:55 a.m. Fri. 6:30-7:55 p.m. be accompanied Fri. 7:00-8:25 p.m. Fri. 6:00-7:30 p.m. Thu. 12:00-12:55 p.m. Fri. 6:00-7:55 p.m. Sun. 1:00-2:25 p.m. by an adult) Sat. 1:30-2:55 p.m. Sun. 2:30-3:25 p.m. Sun. 2:30-3:55 p.m.

Adult / Lane Swim Spring Spring Spring Spring Spring Mon.-Fri. 12:00-12:55 p.m. Mon. 9:00-10:00 a.m. Mon. 9:00-9:55 a.m. Mon. 8:00-8:55 p.m. Mon.-Fri. 9:00-9:55 a.m. Mon. 8:00-8:55 p.m. Mon. 12:00-1:00 p.m. Mon. 12:00-12:55 p.m. Wed. 1:00-1:55 p.m. Mon.-Fri.12:00-12:55 p.m. Wed. 8:30-9:25 p.m. Mon. 8:30-9:25 p.m. Mon. 8:30-9:25 p.m. Wed. 8:00-8:55 p.m. Tue./Thu. 8:00-8:55 p.m. Thu. 7:30-8:25 p.m. Wed. 9:00-10:00 a.m. Tue. 9:00-9:55 a.m. Senior Swim Summer Summer Wed. 12:00-12:55 p.m. Tue. 8:00-8:55 p.m. Tue. 11:00-11:55 a.m. Mon.-Fri. 12:00-12:55 p.m. Mon.-Fri. 12:00-12:55 p.m. Wed. 8:30-9:25 p.m. Wed. 9:00-9:55 a.m. Thu.11:00-11:55 a.m. Fri. 9:00-10:00 a.m. Wed. 12:00-12:55 p.m. Fri. 12:00-12:55 p.m. Wed. 8:30-9:25 p.m. Fri. 8:30-9:25 p.m. Thu. 9:00-9:55 a.m. Thu. 8:30-9:25 p.m. August mini Fri. 9:00-9:55 a.m. Mon.-Fri. 12:00-12:55 p.m. Fri. 12:00-12:55 p.m. M/W/F 9:00-9:55 a.m. Fri. 9:00-9:55 p.m. M/W/F 7:00-7:55 p.m. Summer Mon.-Fri. 12:00-12:55 p.m.

Lane Swim Spring Spring Spring Mon./Wed. 8:00-8:55 a.m. Special Needs Swim Special Needs Tue./Thu. 9:00-9:55 a.m. Tue. 7:00-7:55 p.m. Wed.11:00-11:55 a.m. Tue./Thu. 8:45-9:25 p.m. Sun. 10:00-11:00 a.m. (Open) August mini M/W/F 10:00-10:55 a.m.

Aquatic Boot Camp Spring Spring Tue. 8:00 - 8:55 p.m. Tue. /Thu 8:15-9:10 p.m.

Ladies Only Swim Spring Spring Wed. 1:00-1:55 p.m. Sat. 11:00-11:55 a.m. Sat. 4:30-5:25 p.m.

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Swimming Lessons Aquatic Program Fees Session Dates: Gym & Swim: $81.00 Note: Families registering more than two Spring Session: April 23 to June 17 (one 1-hour lesson per week for eight weeks) children qualify for a 50% discount for Summer Session 1: July 3 to July 13 Parents and Tots: $71.00 additional children (Offer excludes adult, Summer Session 2: July 16 to July 27 (one 30-min lesson per week for eight weeks) lifesaving programs and private lessons) Summer Session 3: July 30 to Aug 10 Note: Only one parent allowed in the Note: The August mini session classes at the Summer Session 4: August 13 to 24 water with child Howard Armstrong Recreation Centre and the Howard Armstrong Recreation Centre Preschool: $71.00 spring mini session classes at the Onaping “August mini” Session – August 5 to 31 (one 30-min lesson per week for eight weeks) Falls Pool meet twice a week for 4 weeks Howard Armstrong Recreation Centre will be Swimmer: $71.00 Note: Onaping Pool accepts cash and cheques only. closed for annual maintenance from (one 45-min lesson per week for eight weeks) Note: Programs identified with (Fr.) provide Sunday, July 1 to Tuesday, August 7. Private: $102.00 instruction in French. Onaping Falls Pool will be closed starting May 19 (three 30-min lessons) Note: Gatchell, Nickel Dristrict and R.G. Dow for the summer and will reopen on August 27. Semi-Private: $102.00 summer lessons run Tuesdays to Fridays. (Six 30-min lessons)

Gatchell Howard Armstrong Nickel District Onaping Falls R. G. Dow 705-688-3905 705-688-3906 705-688-3907 705-688-3908 705-688-3909 Gym & Swim Spring (1-3 years) Tue. 9:15 a.m. Regular diapers Sat. 9:00 a.m. are not allowed (Half hour in gym in the pool. and half hour in pool)

Parents and Tots Spring Spring Spring Spring (4 months-3 years) Wed. 5:30 p.m. Mon. 6:30 p.m. Mon. 1:00 p.m. Mon. 11:00 a.m. Regular diapers Fri. 11:00 a.m. Tue. 10:30 a.m. Tue. 11:00 a.m. Tue. 6:00 p.m. are not allowed Sat. 9:00 a.m. Wed. 11:30 a.m. Tue. 5:30 p.m. Thu. 11:00 a.m. in the pool. Sat. 10:00 a.m. Wed. 7:00 p.m. Sat. 9:00 a.m. Thu. 5:30 p.m. Parent must Thu. 6:30 p.m. Sat. 10:30 a.m. Sat. 9:30 a.m. accompany child Sat. 9:00 a.m. in the pool. Sat. 12:15 p.m. August mini Tue./Thu. 9:30 a.m.

Preschool A/1 Spring Spring Spring Spring mini Spring (3-5 years) Wed. 6:00 p.m. Mon. 5:30 p.m. Mon. 1:00 p.m. Tue./Thu. 4:30 p.m. Mon. 5:00 p.m. Wed. 6:30 p.m. Tue. 10:00 a.m. Tue. 11:00 a.m. (Twice per week Mon. 6:30 p.m. Thu. 5:00 p.m. Tue. 5:00 p.m. (Fr.) Tue. 5:00 p.m. for 4 weeks) Tue. 11:00 a.m. Thu. 5:30 p.m. Tue. 6:30 p.m. Tue. 5:30 p.m. Tue. 4:30 p.m. Fri. 10:00 a.m. Wed. 5:30 p.m. (Fr.) Wed. 4:30 p.m. Tue. 5:30 p.m. Fri. 5:30 p.m. Thu. 5:00 p.m. Wed. 5:00 p.m. Wed. 6:30 p.m. Sat. 9:00 a.m. Sat. 9:00 a.m. (Fr.) Thu. 4:30 p.m. Fri. 6:00 p.m. Sat. 10:30 a.m. Sat. 10:00 a.m. Thu. 5:45 p.m. Sat. 9:00 a.m. Summer Sat. 11:15 a.m. Sat. 9:00 a.m. Sat. 10:15 a.m. Tue.-Fri. 9:00 a.m. Summer Sat. 10:00 a.m. Sat. 11:30 a.m. Mon./Wed. 4:30 p.m. Sat. 11:15 a.m. Summer Tue./Thu. 10:00 a.m. Summer Tue.-Fri. 9:00 a.m. Tue.-Fri. 9:00 a.m.

Preschool B/2 Spring Spring Spring Spring mini Spring (3-5 years) Wed. 5:00 p.m. Mon. 6:15 p.m. (Fr.) Mon. 1:30 p.m. Tue./Thu. 4:00 p.m. Mon. 11:30 a.m. Thu. 6:00 p.m. Mon. 7:00 p.m. (Fr.) Tue. 11:30 a.m. (Twice per week Mon. 4:30 p.m. Fri. 11:30 a.m. Tue. 10:00 a.m. Tue. 4:30 p.m. for 4 weeks) Mon. 5:45 p.m. Fri. 5:15 p.m. Tue. 5:45 p.m. Tue. 5:00 p.m. Tue. 5:00 p.m. Tue. 5:00 p.m. Sat. 10:30 a.m. Tue. 6:00 p.m. (Fr.) Wed. 5:00 p.m. Tue. 6:00 p.m. Summer Wed. 5:30 p.m.(Fr) Wed. 6:00 p.m. Wed. 5:00 p.m. Tue.- Fri. 9:00 a.m. Wed. 6:15 p.m. Thu. 4:30 p.m. Wed. 6:30 p.m. Wed. 6:30 p.m. Thu. 5:45 p.m. Thu. 11:30 a.m. Thu. 5:30 p.m. Sat. 9:00 a.m. Fri. 4:00 p.m. Sat. 9:30 a.m. (Fr.) Sat. 9:30 a.m. Sat. 9:00 a.m. Sat. 10:00 a.m. Sat. 10:00 a.m. Sat. 9:30 a.m. Sat. 10:45 a.m. Sat. 11:45 a.m. Sat. 10:15 a.m. August mini Summer Summer Mon./Wed. 4:00 p.m. Tue.-Fri. 9:00 a.m. Tue.-Fri. 9:00 a.m. Mon./Wed. 5:30 p.m. (Fr.) Tue.-Fri. 10:30 a.m. Tue.-Fri. 10:30 a.m. Tue./Thu. 10:30 a.m.

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Gatchell Howard Armstrong Nickel District Onaping Falls R. G. Dow 705-688-3905 705-688-3906 705-688-3907 705-688-3908 705-688-3909 Preschool C/3 Spring Spring Spring Spring mini Spring (3-5 years) Wed. 5:00 p.m. Mon. 5:30 p.m. Mon. 1:30 p.m. Mon./Wed. 4:00 p.m. Mon. 6:00 p.m. Wed. 6:00 p.m. Mon. 6:00 p.m. (Fr.) Tue. 11:30 a.m. Tue. 11:30 a.m. Thu. 5:00 p.m. Tue. 10:30 a.m. Tue. 4:30 p.m. Tue. 4:30 p.m. Fri. 11:30 a.m. Tue. 5:00 p.m. (Fr.) Wed. 4:30 p.m. Tue. 6:30 p.m. Fri. 6:30 p.m. Tue. 6:30 p.m. Wed. 6:00 p.m. Wed. 4:30 p.m. Sat. 9:30 a.m. Wed. 5:30 p.m. Thu. 4:30 p.m. Wed. 5:30 p.m. Sat. 10:00 a.m. Wed. 6:00 p.m. (Fr.) Thu. 5:45 p.m. Thu. 6:30 p.m. Sat. 11:15 p.m. Thu. 5:00 p.m. Sat. 9:30 a.m. Fri. 5:30 p.m. Summer Thu. 5:30 p.m. (Fr.) Sat. 10:00 a.m. Sat. 10:45 a.m. Tue.-Fri. 9:00 a.m. Thu. 6:00 p.m. Sat. 11:15 a.m. Summer Sat. 9:30 a.m. Summer Tue.-Fri. 9:00 a.m. Sat 10:00 a.m. (Fr.) Tue.-Fri. 9:00 a.m. Tue.-Fri. 10:30 a.m. Sat. 10:30 a.m. Sat. 11:00 a.m. Sat. 11:30 a.m. August Mini Mon./Wed. 4:45 p.m. Mon./Wed. 5:00 p.m. (Fr.) Tue./Thu. 10:00 a.m. (Fr.) Tue./Thu. 10:45 a.m.

Preschool D/4 Spring Spring Spring Spring-Mini Spring (3-5 years) Wed. 4:30 p.m. Mon. 6:45 p.m. Tue. 5:00 p.m. Mon./Wed. 4:30 p.m. Mon. 5:30 p.m. Thu. 4:30 p.m. Mon. 5:30 p.m. Wed. 4:30 p.m. (Twice per week Tue. 6:30 p.m. Fri. 6:30 p.m. Tue. 6:30 p.m. (Fr.) Wed. 5:30 p.m. for 4 weeks) Wed. 4:30 p.m. Sat. 9:30 a.m. Wed. 6:15 p.m. Sat. 9:00 a.m. Fri. 6:00 p.m. Sat. 10:00 a.m. Wed. 6:30 p.m. (Fr.) Sat. 11:15 a.m. Sat. 9:45 a.m. Sat. 11:45 a.m. Wed. 7:00 p.m. Summer Sat. 11:30 a.m. Summer Thu. 5:00 p.m. Tue.-Fri. 9:30 a.m. Summer Tue.-Fri. 9:00 a.m. Thu. 5:45 p.m. (Fr.) Tue.-Fri. 9:30 a.m. Sat. 10:30 a.m. Sat. 11:30 a.m. (Fr.) August mini Mon./Wed. 4:00 p.m. Mon./Wed. 5:30 p.m. Tue./Thu. 10:45 a.m.

Preschool E/5 Spring Spring Spring Spring (3-5 years) Mon. 5:30 p.m. Mon. 7:00 p.m. Tue. 6:00 p.m. Tue. 4:00 p.m. Thu. 5:00 p.m. Tue. 6:30 p.m. (Fr.) Thu. 4:30 p.m. Wed. 6:00 p.m. Fri. 6:30 p.m. Thu. 5:45 p.m. Sat. 9:30 a.m. Sat. 9:45 a.m. Sat. 9:30 a.m. Thu. 6:30 p.m. (Fr.) Summer Summer Sat. 10:00 a.m. Sat. 9:00 a.m. Tue.-Fri. 9:00 a.m. Tue.-Fri. 10:00 a.m. Summer Sat. 11:15 a.m. (Fr.) Tue.-Fri. 9:00 a.m. August mini Mon./Wed. 5:30 p.m. Tue./Thu. 11:00 a.m.

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Gatchell Howard Armstrong Nickel District Onaping Falls R. G. Dow 705-688-3905 705-688-3906 705-688-3907 705-688-3908 705-688-3909 Swimmer 1 Spring Spring Spring Spring mini Spring (6+ years) Tue. 4:30 p.m. Mon. 6:00 p.m. Tue. 4:30 p.m. Mon./Wed. 5:00 p.m. Mon. 5:00 p.m. Wed. 5:30 p.m. Tue. 5:45 p.m. Tue. 6:15 p.m. (Twice per week Wed. 5:45 p.m. Sat. 9:00 a.m. Tue. 6:15 p.m. (Fr.) Wed. 5:45 p.m. for 4 weeks) Thu. 6:00 p.m. Summer Wed. 5:30 p.m. Thu. 5:00 p.m. Fri. 4:45 p.m. Tue.-Fri. 9:30 a.m. Thu. 5:00 p.m. (Fr.) Sat. 9:30 a.m. Sat. 10:00 a.m. Thu. 6:00 p.m. (Fr.) Sat. 11:45 a.m. Summer Sat. 11:00 a.m. Summer Tue.-Fri. 9:30 a.m. Sat. 12:15 p.m. Tue.-Fri. 9:30 a.m. Sat. 1:00 p.m. (Fr.) August mini Mon./Wed. 4:00 p.m. Mon./Wed. 5:15 p.m. Tue./Thu. 9:30 a.m. Tue./Thu. 11:15 a.m.

Swimmer 2 Spring Spring Spring Spring mini Spring (6+ years) Tue. 4:30 p.m. Mon. 5:30 p.m. Tue. 6:15 p.m. Mon./Wed. 6:30 p.m. Mon. 4:30 p.m. Wed. 5:30 p.m. Tue. 5:00 p.m. Wed. 5:45 p.m. (Twice per week Mon. 6:00 p.m. Fri. 5:00 p.m. Tue. 5:30 p.m. (Fr.) Thu. 5:00 p.m. for 4 weeks) Wed. 4:30 p.m. Sat. 9:45 a.m. Tue. 6:15 p.m. Sat. 10:15 a.m. Tue./Thu. 5:00 p.m. Thu. 6:15 p.m. Sat. 10:45 a.m. Wed. 5:30 p.m. Sat. 11:45 a.m. (Twice per week Fri. 4:00 p.m. Summer Wed. 6:00 p.m. Summer for 4 weeks) Sat. 9:00 a.m. Tue.-Fri. 9:30 a.m. Thu. 5:00 p.m. (Fr.) Tue.-Fri. 9:45 a.m. Sat. 10:45 a.m. Thu. 5:30 p.m. Summer Sat. 10:30 a.m. (Fr.) Tue.-Fri. 9:30 a.m. Sat. 12:30 p.m. Sat. 1:15 p.m. August mini Mon./Wed. 4:00 p.m. Mon./Wed. 4:45 p.m. Tue./Thu. 10:15 a.m. Tue./Thu. 10:30 a.m.

Swimmer 3 Spring Spring Spring Spring mini Spring (6+ years) Tue. 5:15 p.m. Mon. 6:15 p.m. (Fr.) Tue. 5:15 p.m. Mon./Wed. 5:45 p.m. Mon. 6:15 p.m. Wed. 4:30 p.m. Mon. 6:45 p.m. Wed. 4:30 p.m. (Twice per week Tue. 5:15 p.m. Wed. 6:15 p.m. Tue. 5:00 p.m. Thu. 5:00 p.m. for 4 weeks) Wed. 5:15 p.m. Thu. 5:30 p.m. Tue. 5:45 p.m. Sat. 10:30 a.m. Fri. 4:30 p.m. Fri. 5:45 p.m. Wed. 6:45 p.m. (Fr.) Sat. 11:45 a.m. Sat. 10:45 a.m. Sat. 10:30 a.m. Thu. 5:45 p.m. Summer Summer Summer Thu. 6:15 p.m. (Fr.) Tue.-Fri. 9:45 a.m. Tue.-Fri. 9:00 a.m. Tue.-Fri 9:30 a.m. Sat. 9:00 a.m. Sat. 1:15 p.m. Sat. 9:45 a.m. August mini Mon./Wed. 4:00 p.m. Mon./Wed. 5:15 p.m. (Fr.) Tue./Thu. 9:30 a.m. Tue./Thu. 10:00 a.m.

Swimmer 4 Spring Spring Spring Spring mini Spring (6+ years) Wed. 6:15 p.m. Mon. 5:30 p.m. (Fr.) Tue. 5:30 p.m. Tue./Thu. 5:45 p.m. Mon. 4:15 p.m. Thu. 5:30 p.m. Mon. 6:45 p.m. Wed. 5:00 p.m. (Twice per week Wed. 5:00 p.m. Sat. 11:00 a.m. Tue. 6:15 p.m. Sat. 10:30 a.m. for 4 weeks) Fri. 5:15 p.m. Sat. 12:15 p.m. Wed. 6:45 p.m. (Fr.) Summer Sat. 9:00 a.m. Summer Thu. 5:00 p.m. (Fr.) Tue.-Fri. 11:00 a.m. Summer Tue.-Fri. 9:30 a.m. Sat. 9:45 a.m. (Fr.) Tue.-Fri. 9:45 a.m. Sat. 12:00 p.m. August mini . Mon./Wed. 4:30 p.m. Tue./Thu. 11:15 a.m.

47 Spring/Summer 2012 Leisure Guide Pools Gatchell Howard Armstrong Nickel District Onaping Falls R. G. Dow 705-688-3905 705-688-3906 705-688-3907 705-688-3908 705-688-3909 Swimmer 5 Spring Spring Spring Spring mini Spring (6+ years) Tue. 5:15 p.m. Mon. 6:45 p.m. Tue. 6:15 p.m. Tue./Thu. 6:30 p.m. Mon. 5:15 p.m. Thu. 5:30 p.m. Tue. 5:00 p.m. Thu. 5:00 p.m. Wed. 6:00 p.m. Fri. 5:45 p.m. Wed. 5:30 p.m. Sat. 11:45 a.m. Fri. 4:00 p.m. Sat. 11:30 a.m. Thu. 6:15 p.m. Summer Sat. 10:00 a.m. Summer Sat. 9:00 a.m. Tue.-Fri. 11:00 a.m. Summer Tue.-Fri. 10:15 a.m. August mini Tue.-Fri. 10:15 a.m. Mon./Wed. 4:45 p.m. Tue./Thu. 10:15 a.m.

Swimmer 6 Spring Spring Spring Spring mini Spring (6+ years) Thu. 4:45 p.m. Mon. 5:30 p.m. Tue. 6:15 p.m. Mon./Wed. 7:15 p.m. Tue. 4:30 p.m. Fri. 5:45 p.m. Wed. 6:15 p.m. Thu. 5:00 p.m. (Twice per week Thu. 5:30 p.m. Sat. 12:15 p.m. Thu. 6:15 p.m. Sat. 11:45 a.m. for 4 weeks) Sat. 10:45 a.m. Summer Sat. 9:00 a.m. Summer Summer Tue.-Fri. 10:15 a.m. Sat. 11:15 p.m. Tue.-Fri. 11:00 a.m. Tue.-Fri. 10:15 a.m. August mini Mon./Wed. 5:15 p.m. Tue./Thu. 11:00 a.m.

Swimmer 7 Spring Spring Spring Spring (Rookie) Thu. 5:30 p.m. Mon. 6:15 p.m. Thu. 5:45 p.m. Tue. 5:15 p.m. (6+ years) Sat. 12:15 p.m. Sat. 1:00 p.m. Sat.12:30 p.m. Fri. 4:45 p.m. Summer August mini Summer Tue.-Fri. 10:15 a.m. Rookie/Ranger/Star Tue.-Fri. 11:00 a.m. Mon./Wed. 4:30 p.m. Rookie/Ranger/Star Tue./Thu. 9:30 a.m.

Swimmer 8 Spring Spring Spring Spring (Ranger) Thu. 5:30 p.m. Wed. 6:45 p.m. Thu. 5:45 p.m. Tue. 6:00 p.m. (6+ years) Sat. 12:15 p.m. Sat. 10:30 a.m. Sat. 12:30 p.m. Fri. 4:45 p.m. Summer August mini Summer Sat. 11:15 a.m. Tue.-Fri. 10:15 a.m. Rookie/Ranger/Star Tue.-Fri. 11:00 a.m. Mon./Wed. 4:30 p.m. Rookie/Ranger/Star Tue./Thu. 9:30 a.m.

Swimmer 9 Spring Spring Spring Spring (Star) Thu. 4:45 p.m. Mon. 5:30 p.m. Sat. 12:30 p.m. Tue. 6:00 p.m. Sat. 12:15 p.m. Sat. 1:00 p.m. Summer Sat. 11:15 a.m. Summer August mini Tue.-Fri. 11:00 a.m. Tue.-Fri. 10:15 a.m. Rookie/Ranger/Star Mon./Wed. 4:30 p.m. Rookie/Ranger/Star Tue./Thu. 9:30 a.m.

Bronze Star Spring Spring Spring Sat. 10:30-11:30 a.m. Fri. 5:30 p.m. Thu. 5:30 p.m.

Bronze Medallion and Spring Emergency Sun. 5:15-7:45 p.m. First Aid/CPR ‘B’

Bronze Cross Spring Spring Sun. 5:15-7:45 p.m. Sat. 12:00-2:30 p.m.

National Lifeguard Please contact Service (16+ years) facility for dates and times

Teen Swimming Lessons/ Spring Spring Masters (13+ years) Sat. 12:00 p.m.

Lifesaving Society Instructor Summer Course (16+years) July 4 to 13 Contact facility to confirm time

48 Spring/Summer 2012 Leisure Guide Pools Gatchell Howard Armstrong Nickel District Onaping Falls R. G. Dow 705-688-3905 705-688-3906 705-688-3907 705-688-3908 705-688-3909 Endurance Swim Spring Spring Spring Spring (Fitness Swim Class) Mon. 5:30 p.m. Mon. 5:00 p.m. Fri. 5:00 p.m. Fri. 5:30 p.m. Mon. 6:00 p.m. Sat. 12:00 p.m. August mini Mon./Wed. 5:15 p.m.

Adult Swimming Spring Spring Spring Spring Lessons Mon. 1:00 p.m. Tue. 11:00 a.m. Fri. 9:00 p.m. Mon. 7:00 p.m. Mon. 6:15 p.m. (Beginner/Advanced) Tue. 8:45 p.m. (Beginner) Thu. 8:45 p.m. (Advanced)

Aquacise Spring Spring Spring Spring Spring Mon. 11:00 a.m. Mon./Wed. 10:00 a.m. Mon. 6:30 p.m. Mon./Wed. 9:00 a.m. M/W/F 10:00 a.m. Mon. 7:00 p.m. Tue./Thu. 1:00 p.m. Mon. 7:30 p.m. M/W/Th 10:00 a.m. Mon./Wed. 1:00 p.m. Wed. 11:00 a.m. Tue./Thu. 8:00 p.m. Tue. 2:00 p.m. Tue./Thu. 7:00 p.m. Thu. 6:30 p.m. August mini Wed. 6:30 p.m. Fri. 11:00 a.m. (Shallow) Summer Mon./Wed. 11:00 a.m. Wed. 7:30 p.m. Summer Mon./Wed. 11:00 a.m. Tue./Thu. 7:00 p.m. Thu. 2:00 p.m. M/W/F 11:00 a.m. Thu. 6:30 p.m. Thu. 7:30 p.m. Fri. 8:00 p.m.

Deep Water Spring Spring Spring Aquacise Thu. 6:30 p.m. Mon./Wed. 10:00-10:45 a.m. M/W/F 10:00 a.m. Tue./Thu. 1:00-1:45 p.m. Tue./Thu. 7:00 p.m. Tue./Thu. 8:00-8:45 p.m. Fri. 11:00-11:45 a.m.

AquaTherapy Spring Spring Spring Spring Spring Tue./Thu. 11:00 a.m. Mon./Wed. 11:00-11:45 a.m. M/W/F 10:00 a.m. Mon./Wed. 11:00 a.m. Tue./Thu. 10:00 a.m. Tue./Thu. 2:00 p.m. Fri. 11:00-11:45 a.m. M/W/F 11:00 a.m. Summer Summer M/W/F 2:00 p.m. Tue./Thu. 11:00 a.m. Tue./Thu. 11:00 a.m.

Fees Punch Cards for Aquacise and AquaTherapy: Bronze Star*:...... $76.00 Note: Punch cards are available at selected # Visits Adults Seniors (55+) Bronze Medallion*:...... $76.00 pools only. 1 $10.50 $10.50 Bronze Cross*:...... $129.00 Note: Some pools offer these lessons twice 5 $42.00 $35.00 National Lifeguard Service:...... $220.00 per week. 10 $83.00 $65.00 Teen Lessons*:...... $76.00 Note: Manuals are not included in the price of 15 $108.00 $87.00 Endurance Swim/Fitness Swim*:...... $76.00 the leadership courses. All lifesaving manuals/ 20 $139.00 $111.00 Adult Lessons*:...... $80.50 binder: $45.00. Note: First-come first-served 40 $220.00 $169.00 Aquacise*:...... $76.00 basis at the Howard Armstrong Recreation AquaTherapy*:...... $80.00 Centre. No registrations for Aquacise, Deep Lifesaving Society Instructors...... $220.00 Water Aquacise and AquaTherapy. Standard First Aid/CPR...... $111.00 Re-certification...... $76.00 Lost or stolen Punch Cards *one lesson per week for 8 weeks WILL NOT be replaced.

49 Spring/Summer 2012 Leisure Guide Beaches and Campgrounds

Beaches Campgrounds/Trailer Parks

Enjoy a refreshing swim at any of the following Centennial Park Whitewater Lake beaches operated by the City of Greater Sudbury: Bell Park Location: 400 Graham Road, Whitefish Location: 535 Laurier Street, Azilda on Ramsey Lake, off Paris Street Approximately 3 km east of Whitefish on the From Sudbury, take Highway 144; travel north Capreol Public Beach Vermillion River, west of the Lively turn-off. to Azilda; turn left on Montée Principale; follow off Lakeshore, Capreol Facilities: Campsites are situated on 32 Montée Principale to St. Agnes; turn left onto St. Agnes traveling to Brabant Street; turn right on Kalmo Beach acres with hydro and water, shower, toilet and Brabant Street traveling to Laurier Street; turn in Val Caron, off Kalmo Beach Road laundry facilities, 24-hour security service, confectionery, unsupervised beach area, right onto Laurier traveling to park entrance. Moonlight Beach playground, boat launch, picnic pavilion, ball Season: Mid-May to Mid-September on Ramsey Lake, off Moonlight Beach Avenue field and sewage dumping station. For information or reservations please call: Nepahwin Park Beach Season: Mid-May to Mid-September 705-983-0696. on Lake Nepahwin, off Paris Street For information or reservations please call: Facilities: Trailer park and tent site, hydro and Meatbird Lake Park 705-866-0338 water supplied, dumping stations, supervised near Lively, off Municipal Road 24 beach area (June 23 to August 19), boat Whitewater Lake Park Fielding Memorial Park Pavilion launch, picnic pavilion, play structure off Laurier St. West, Azilda Location: Fielding Road at the Lifeguards are on duty seven days a week Southwest Bypass Rates: (Includes HST) from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. between June Facilities: Multi-purpose pavilion available for 23 and August 19. rental, gardens, hiking trails, bird observation Overnight Regular Parents are reminded that children should areas, play structure and play field. No services: $22.00 Full services: $25.00 always be accompanied by an adult and Information: 3-1-1 should always remain within arm’s reach. Overnight Seniors Ella Lake* No services: $18.75 Location: Capreol Full services: $21.00 From Sudbury, take Notre Dame Avenue to Weekly Highway 69 North; follow Highway 69 North Regular: $127.00 through Valley East; take Regional Road 84 to Seniors’ rate: $108.00 Capreol; turn right onto Capreol Lake Road; Monthly follow Capreol Lake Road to Ella Lake Road. Regular: $380.00 Facilities: Unsupervised beach area, fully Seniors’ rate: $325.00 serviced campgrounds and canteen. Seasonal No indoor washroom or laundry facilities. Regular: $1,010.00 Season: Mid-May to Mid-September Seniors’ rate: $860.00 For information or reservations please call: Tent 705-858-5101 Per Day: $19.50 Sewage dumping*: $6.25 Additional Guest/ Vehicle (each): $10.50 Picnic Pavillion Private Rental* $140.00 * Not available at this location

50 Spring/Summer 2012 Leisure Guide Tennis

Sudbury Indoor Tennis Centre Summer Outdoor Lessons Outdoor Tennis Courts

The Sudbury Indoor Tennis Centre is a non-profit Adult Lessons (4 weeks) Coniston community tennis facility established in 1992. Tennis courts at outdoor rink: four lit courts, It is located at Queen’s Athletic Field, situated at Mondays Fee: $50.00 1 Government Rd. the end of Cypress Street. Lessons are available Wednesdays Fee: $50.00 Copper Cliff for juniors, adults and all skill levels. For further Monday and Wednesday Fees: $90.00 Tennis Club Road: two courts, information, please call 705-688-1414. Mondays behind Bryston’s Website: www.sudburytennis.com 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Dowling E-mail: [email protected] Session 1: June 4 to June 27 Dowling Leisure Centre: two courts, Please note: Times, sites and fees for all Session 2: July 30 to August 7 79 Main St. W programs are subject to change. Session 3: August 8 to August 28 Falconbridge Locations: Sacré Coeur, Falconbridge Recreation Centre: two lit courts, Spring Programs James Jerome/Lily Creek Edison Rd. Family Lessons (4 weeks) Garson Junior Group Lessons Brady Sports Complex: two lit courts, Fee: $75.00 Saturdays: March 31 to June 9 (10 weeks) O’Neil Dr. Tuesdays: 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Time: 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Hanmer Session 1: June 5 to June 26 Lions Den: one court, off St. Joseph St. Sundays: April 1 to June 10 (10 weeks) Session 2: July 2 to July 24 Time: 11:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Session 3: July 31 to August 23 Lively Lesson Lengths and Prices Locations: Sacré Coeur, Kinsmen Sports Complex: two courts, MR 55 to Hillcrest Dr. in the Mikkola subdivision. Beginner/Novice: 1 hour James Jerome/Lily Creek Tennis Courts and Playground: Fee: $90.00 Junior Lessons (4 weeks) two lit courts, MR 24 at Main St. Intermediate: 1.5 hours Fee: $90.00 Onaping Fee: $110.00 Tuesdays and Thursdays: Fraser St: two courts Advanced: 2 hours 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Skead Fee: $140.00 Session 1: June 5 to June 26 Skead Recreation Centre: one lit court Adult Group Lessons Session 2: July 2 to July 24 Sudbury Session 3: July 31 to August 23 Carmichael Arena: two courts, Fee: $110.00 per participant Locations: Sacré Coeur, 1298 Bancroft Dr. Mondays: April 16 to June 4 (8 weeks) James Jerome/Lily Creek Delki Dozzi Memorial Park: one lit court, Time: 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Mary St. Wednesdays: April 18 to June 13 (8 weeks) Summer Indoor Lessons Honourable James Jerome Sports Complex: Time: 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. four courts, Paris St. at Centennial Dr. Sundays: April 15 to June 10 (8 weeks) Adult Lessons (4 weeks) (Formerly Lily Creek Sports Complex) Time: 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Lasalle Secondary School: Fee: $55.00 four courts, 1545 Kennedy St. Summer Programs Mondays: 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. O’Connor: two courts, Morin St. Session 1: June 4 to June 29 2012 Junior Summer Tennis Camp Lockerby Composite School: two courts Session 2: July 2 to July 27 Quinn at Logan: two courts All classes are from Monday to Thursday. Session 3: August 7 to August 31 Sacré Cœur: four courts, Notre Dame Ave. Note: First week in August is Tuesday to Friday Locations: Indoor Tennis Centre : due to Civic Holiday three courts, 85 Mackenzie St. Session 1: July 9 to July 27 Outdoor Tennis Courts Twin Forks: three courts, Gary St. Session 2: August 7 to August 24 Tennis courts are available on a first-come, Val Caron Ages 5 to 8: 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. first-served basis from May to October, Confederation Secondary School: two courts, Ages 9 to 12: 10:00 a.m. to Noon weather permitting. Courts are open at dawn. 1918 Main St. W Ages 13 to 17: 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Lighted courts are open until 11:00 p.m. Val Therese Ages 11 to 17 (Advanced Level): Please respect the rules of fair play and the Elmview: two lit courts, off Elmview Dr. 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. rights of other court users. Please report any Wahnapitae Age 1 week 2 weeks 3 weeks damage or unsafe conditions to the City of Community Centre: one court 6 to 8 $55.00 $85.00 $110.00 Greater Sudbury at 705-674-4455, ext. 4570. 9 to 12 $75.00 $120.00 $160.00 Capreol 13 to 17 $75.00 $120.00 $160.00 Capreol Community Centre / Arena: 11 to 17 $80.00 $130.00 $170.00 two lit courts, 20 Meehan St. Norman Playground: one lit court, Stull St. Chelmsford Côté Park: three lit courts 51 Spring/Summer 2012 Leisure Guide Older Adults

Capreol Seniors Club 240 Centre Club Âge d’Or Centre de santé Communautaire Location: 9 Morin Street, Capreol de la Vallée Inc. du Grand Sudbury Contact: Don Degagne, Centre Club Âge d’Or de la Vallée The Centre de Sante communautaire 705-858-1164 Inc. offers activities and services to du Grand Sudbury offers a variety Events and activities include: promote and develop the wellness and of programs and services for the Meetings on the second Thursday of happiness of older adults. Activities French-speaking community of each month (except July and August) at are accessible to people age 45 and Greater Sudbury. 1:00 p.m., potluck supper on the third over who are members of the Centre. Location: 19 Frood Road, Sudbury Sunday of each month at 5:00 p.m. Location: 26 Côté Boulevard, Hanmer Contact: Vickie Boucher, (except June to August and December). Contact: 705-969-8649 705-670-2166 (Sudbury) Bus service for members to Sudbury Fax: 705-969-7479 Monique Beaudoin, on the first Wednesday of each month E-mail: [email protected] 705-855-8084 (Chelmsford) (leaves Capreol Old Town Hall at 10:30 Membership: $15.00 Denis St. Pierre, a.m. and returns at 2:30 p.m.). Line Our Goal: To enable older adults or 705-969-5560 (Hanmer) dancing on Tuesdays from 10:00 a.m. individuals with chronic illnesses Events and activities include but to Noon and cards (500) on Wednesday to stay in familiar surroundings and are not limited to: painting club, card afternoons from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., stay active within their community games, yoga, Tai Chi, arts and crafts, mid-September to mid-May. through the following means: outdoor theatre group, moderate aerobics, excursions, recreational events, computer club, various health CARP Canada educational presentations/workshops. programs and presentations. City of Greater Sudbury Chapter Our Services: Telephone calls, day Visit us on the web at: A New Vision of Aging for Canada. centre and meals every Monday, www.santesudbury.ca health presentations, information The mission of CARP is to improve workshops, volunteer work, carpentry the quality of life and to promote the Club 50 de Rayside-Balfour shop and hall rentals. well-being of all Canadians through Contact: Mr. Oliva Roy, advocacy, education, dissemination of Activities include: Monday - Day 705-855-2628 information, money-saving services Centre includes exercise, hot meals, Office, 705-855-6839 and programs specially designed for presentations, cards and amateur [email protected] musicians on the last Monday of the adults. Activities include: Baseball bags, month. Tuesday - line dancing, sandbag Location: The Parkside Centre, darts, bowling (Thursdays), cards baseball in the afternoon, billiards and 140 Durham Street, Sudbury (evenings, except Sundays), billiards darts. Wednesday - yoga and bowling Contact: Pat Douglas, 705-669-0045 (mornings, except Sundays), in the afternoon. Thursday - line dancing, [email protected] shuffleboard on the floor (Mondays), paint club and Weight Watchers in General meetings on the last euchre (Tuesday evenings). the evening. Friday - billiards in the Thursday of the following months: evenings. Dances on special occasions, Lunch for the 50+Club: Every January, March, September and friendship meals the third Thursday of second Wednesday of the month November. Annual meeting in May. the month, spaghetti suppers, Mother’s beginning at Noon (except June, July Some topics include: interesting and Father’s Day brunch, outings and and August). speakers about fraud and scams, horseshoes in the summer. Everyone is welcome! diabetes, Drive Wise, health issues, travel, home grants, pension incomes and income tax benefits.

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Club amical du Nouveau-Sudbury Friendly to Seniors™ Sudbury Nickel Centre Seniors Location: 553 Lavoie Street, Sudbury Created by seniors for the benefit of The Nickel Centre Seniors Club offers Contact: Rene Deschamps, President older adults in our community. The friendship, fun and an attractive or Claudette Bourré, Secretary, program is delivered by qualified clubhouse in which to meet. 705-566-2113 and trained volunteers who conduct Location: 20 Edison Rd., Falconbridge www.clubamicalnouveausudbury.com awareness assessments of private Contact: 705-693-3129 and public facilities and encourage Membership: $20.00 per year. Meetings: General meetings held the sensitivity to the concerns and Members will receive discounts second Tuesday of each month. Lunch from 24 sponsors. needs of older adults. The objective at Noon ($5.00), meeting to follow. of Friendly to Seniors is to make Regular activities include: Table Card parties with lunch: Held on businesses and organizations more shuffleboard, supper theatre, deck the third Tuesday of each month. senior accessible, welcoming and shuffleboard, euchre, music jam Lunch is served at Noon ($2.50), service-oriented to everyone. sessions, French Canadian evenings. cards at 1:00 p.m. Location: 1546 Bellevue Special Activities: Please call for Facilities include: Meeting room and Avenue, Sudbury information. kitchen, craft room with a knitting Contact: John Lindsay, machine and weaving loom, games Club Joie de Vivre 705-920-5177 room with darts, shuffleboard and Contact: Gerry Berthelot Mailing Address: billiards, horseshoes and bocce (President), 705-560-4216 1546 Bellevue Ave., outdoors, workshop with planer, Location: 19 Frood Rd. Sudbury Sudbury, ON P3B 3G2 edger, table saw, band saw, jig saw, Website: www.friendlytoseniors.ca A club for the French-speaking drill and hand tools. E-mail: [email protected] community. Activities include: Ladies’, men’s Fridays, 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. and mixed curling, craft classes, Naughton Seniors and Pensioners card games and parties, fun days, Senior adults always welcome. Monthly meetings accompanied by special outings, bus trips, social Closed June until mid- September. a potluck lunch are held the first day with Skead Seniors, potluck Wednesday of each month at Noon. luncheons, bowling on Thursdays Coniston Seniors and All retired residents are welcome. from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m., and Golden Age Club Location: Naughton Community swimming on Wednesdays from Coffee breaks every Wednesday at Centre, Municipal Road 55, 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. Bi-monthly membership Naughton meetings are held at the Colonial Inn Contact: (includes brunch). Naughton Community Centre, New members are always welcome! 705-692-1258 Location: Colonial Inn, Della Schrader (President), 28 Cedar, Coniston 705-692-4581 Contact: Diane Tailevi, Emma Byrne (Vice President), 705-694-4520 705-692-3173 Membership: $5.00/year Membership: $10.00 Activities include: Bingo, cards, Facilities and activities include: darts, guest speakers. Floor shuffleboard Wednesday afternoons, card tables Friday afternoons and Saturday nights, woodworking shop, kitchen.

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Onaping Falls Golden Age Club One-Eleven Senior Citizens’ The ParkSide Centre Our membership boasts more than Centre Inc. (formerly the Older Adult Centre) 250 members, including 29 life The One-Eleven Senior Citizens’ The ParkSide Centre offers plenty members. On weekdays, our club is Centre is a multi-purpose activity of new and exciting things to do. open from 12:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. centre to which the older adults of Courses and classes include: with a variety of activities. We interact Sudbury may come to participate Introduction to Digital Photography with other seniors’ clubs for the in recreational and educational and Flash Usage, Internet Basics, purpose of sharing ideas, concerns programs, to receive health Gentle Hatha Yoga, Chair Yoga, and events, such as bus tours and information and to enjoy the Stroke Recovery Exercises, Exercise club functions. camaraderie of fellow older adults. and Education, Parkinson’s Mobility Location:109 Service Road, Onaping Our Centre is open seven days a Program, Tai Chi, Meditation, Contact: Isabelle Riddell, week with formal programs operating Clogging, Line Dancing, Square 705-966-2031 Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. Dancing, Bellydancing, Guitar lessons, Printmaking & Cardmaking, Meetings: General Membership to 5:00 p.m. Drawing and Painting, Rug Hooking, Meetings are held the last Thursday Location: 111 Larch Street Embroidery, Knitting, Wine Tasting, of each month at 2:00 p.m. and end Contact: Betty-Ann Marin, Carving, Stained Glass, Navigating with a potluck supper. Our executive 705-675-5001, fax 705-675-6844 with GPS, Making Walleye Lures, meetings are held on the third E-mail: [email protected] Fishing, Snowshoeing, Cross Country Thursday of the month at 10:00 a.m. Website: www.111seniors.ca Skiing, Adaptive Skiing, Get Walking Facilities include: Exercise room, Activities include: Bingo, crafts, Keep Walking, Pleasure Craft Operator shuffleboard, horseshoe pits, pool deck shuffleboard, cribbage, baseball, Card Course, Memoir Writing, Men’s tables, woodworking shop, library movies, Euchre & Pepper (bid and Women’s Billiards and Cards. (book exchange), licensed bar, Euchre), fun and fitness, quilting, Memberships are $35.00 a year serenity room, computer for general line dancing, Interlink Choir, walking for those 50+ and include benefits membership use. exercises, cards (7 days a week, such as access to drop-in activities, afternoons and evenings). Activities include: Bingo every Tuesday reduced fees for programs, bonus at 7:00 p.m., pool tournaments, Special Events: Spring Rummage access to the YMCA at a discounted holiday activities, line dancing, bocce Sale on Thursday and Friday, April 26 fee and discounts on room rentals tournaments, horseshoe tournaments, and 27 from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and catering services. Subsidies are cards available most days (bridge, Saturday April 28 from 9:00 a.m. to also available to assist those who euchre, etc.), potluck social gatherings Noon, Strawberry Luncheon and Fair otherwise could not take part in the every month. on Saturday June 9, Blueberry Party ParkSide activities and services. The on Wednesday, July 18 ParkSide Centre also offers a new, Information and Referral Centre: one-year free membership to all Vale The One-Eleven runs an Information and Xstrata employees and retirees. and Referral Centre for seniors in need For more information about the of assistance to locate appropriate ParkSide Centre or any of its branches of: government and social programs and workshops, please services associations and private contact us. industry regarding health, housing, We would love to hear from you! home support, education, finances, recreation, transportation, etc. Location: 140 Durham Street, Sudbury Ontario A full membership is open to all Contact: 705-673-6227, older adults age 50 and over in the Fax: 705-673-6603 City of Greater Sudbury. Our annual Website: www.theparksidecentre.ca membership fee is $12.00.

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The ParkSide Centre Skead Seniors (formerly the Older Adult Centre) Meetings are held the first Monday of Hours of Operation Community Groups: At the every month. September to May: ParkSide Centre, there are a variety Location: 5 Bell Street, Skead Monday to Thursday 8:30 a.m. of community groups that meet Contact: Stan Addison, to 8:00 p.m., Friday and Saturday on a regular basis. These groups 705-969-2501 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Sunday include ALS Support Group, Lung Events and activities include: 11:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Disease Support Group, Stroke Cards: Every Tuesday, Discussion Group, The Sudbury June to September: 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Quilting and Stitchery Guild, Sudbury Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday Crafts: Every Wednesday, Shutterbugs, Sudbury Toastmasters, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Wednesday 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Arthritis Society, Greater Sudbury from 8:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Sewing: Every Thursday, Speakers Club, Royal Purple of Seniors Information Line: Allows for 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Canada, Northern Echoes and the free, easy access to information about Woodworking: Greater Sudbury Writer’s Guild. programs and services throughout the Monday to Friday, For more information about any of City of Greater Sudbury. This service 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. these community groups or to have is bilingual and is available seven days Other activities include: Darts, social a week from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. your community group meet here, please contact the ParkSide Centre. gatherings (third Thursday of every Call 705-673-3636. The Parkside Centre has a variety of month, 1:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., Weekly Drop-in Activities: Drop spaces that can accommodate from dinner to follow), Saturday night out, in to the Parkside anytime and take 8 to 255 people. The ParkSide Centre 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. advantage of the Memoir-writing club, is the perfect venue for weddings, billiards, card games, craft room, showers, trade shows and parties. Sudbury South Seniors Swedish embroidery, hand quilting. and Pensioners Helping You at Home: The ParkSide ParkView Eatery: At the Parkside Centre now offers help at home for Our general membership meetings are Eatery, we cater to your individual needs older adults. We are still looking for the first Wednesday of each month with healthy meal choices. Meals mature workers (50+), especially and include speakers and coffee hour are available to everyone, including for housecleaning, yard work, small beginning at 1:00 p.m. individuals with dietary or diabetic repairs and painting. Need help at Location: Lockerby Legion, concerns. The Parkview Eatery offers home? Contact the ParkSide Centre Long Lake Road fresh sandwiches, soups, daily specials, at 705-673-6227. theme luncheons and the popular Contact: Sally Chousa, President, 705-675-1655 International Cuisine Luncheon held on Penage Road Seniors the last Wednesday of every month. The Peggy Kraemer, Parkview Eatery is open to the public. The Penage Road Seniors’ Club is 705-522-3993 YMCA Access: For $4.00 a visit, open to any retired resident. Social get-together: On the third members may participate in Aqua Location: Penage Road Community Wednesday of each month - social, Fitness, Arthritis Aquafit class, Centre, Penage Lake Road, Whitefish cards and coffee hour begins at Badminton, Easy Fit Aerobics, Walking Contact: Lila Frank, 705-866-0189 1:00 p.m. Track, Senior Swim (lane pool) and or Henry Roiha 705-866-2679 Activities include: Card games, trips, Evening Aqua Fitness. Activities include: Lunch meetings picnics, Christmas party. Special Events: Senior Summer last Tuesday of the month at 11:30 Games in July and August, Annual a.m., educational workshops including Valentine’s Day Dinner, ‘Turkey nutrition and first aid. Tuesday’ Thanksgiving Luncheon and Christmas Dinner, Robbie Burn’s Day, Volunteer Appreciation Day and the annual Craft Bazaar.

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Ukrainian Seniors’ Centre Walden Senior Citizens West End of Sudbury and Pensioners Inc. Seniors’ Club Location: 30 Notre Dame Avenue To further the interests and promote The West End Seniors’ Club offers Contact: 705-673-7404 the happiness and welfare of older friendship, fun, cards (euchre and Website: www.ukrseniors.org adults, the Walden Senior Citizens and 500 on rotation) and refreshments. E-mail: [email protected] Pensioners group is open to anyone Meetings are held every Wednesday Events and activities include: Diners’ over age 50, to the spouses of anyone at 1:00 p.m. Club, Ukrainian Arts Boutique, over age 50 and retired, and to anyone Location: Trinity Lutheran Church, craft items, guest speakers, facility receiving a pension. New members 189 Regent Street, Sudbury rentals, monthly pyrohy and holubtsi welcome! Contact: Lenore Sporer, workshops and sales, Supportive Location: Lively Library/Seniors’ 705-522-3783 Housing Program. Complex, 15 Kin Drive, Lively Annual Membership: $10.00 Special Events: Contact: Doug Pappin, April 15, Velykden Traditional Easter 705-692-4619 Breakfast; June 3 at Noon, Open Facilities and activities include: House to visit centre and gardens; Woodworking shop, lounge, table July 19 at 11:00 a.m., Blueberry and floor shuffleboard, craft room, Family Garden Party; August 26 at card room, treadmill and exercise Noon, 21st Annual Canadian Garlic bike, aerobics, pool tables, bowling, Festival; September 29 and 30 from Scrabble, canasta. Noon to 3:00 p.m., Ukrainian Heritage Monday: Aerobics at 10:00 a.m., Weekend; September 27 at 6:30 p.m., bridge at 1:00 p.m., hand and foot Centre’s Annual General Meeting. at 6:30 p.m. The Ladies Auxiliary is held the third Monday of each VON Adult Day Centre month at 1:00 p.m. When everyday activities become Tuesday: Floor shuffleboard and pool difficult, VON lends a helping hand. at 9:30 a.m., knit and stitch club from Activities are developed to assist 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. and 6-hand families, caregivers and those with euchre at 6:30 p.m. health and physical challenges. The Wednesday: Aerobics at 10:00 a.m. program features individual and group and pot luck or catered dinner the activities, outings in the community, third Wednesday of the month. Have we hot and nutritious full-course meals, Thursday: Rumoli at 9:30 a.m., respite and support for the caregiver. Scrabble at 10:00 a.m., bowling missed you? Location: 2140 Regent Street South, at 1:00 p.m. (Walden Huddle), Suite 16 Sudbury Euchre (12 games per night with If you represent a not-for-profit local Contact: 705-671-1575, ext. 233 cash prizes) at 7:00 p.m. Foot club or association for citizens age 50 Hours: Mondays to Fridays care morning meetings the third and over, we would be pleased to list occasional Saturdays), Thursday of every month. your club description. Please contact 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Friday: Bridge at 1:00 p.m. us for corrections and additions: and hand and foot at 6:30 p.m. Telephone: 3-1-1, Saturday: The first Saturday of the fax: 705-671-8145 or e-mail: month there is a social with games, [email protected] sing-alongs, cards, shuffleboard and pool.

56 Spring/Summer 2012 Leisure Guide Family Resources / Best Start Hubs

Providing a best start for every child! Hub Locations

Best Start Hubs are family centres in schools Aboriginal Hub New Sudbury Hub - offering children and their families a place to St. David’s Catholic School Churchill Public School meet, to learn and to grow together. Best Start 350 Jean Street, Sudbury 1722 Fielding Street, Sudbury Hubs offer year-round support and education 705-688-1941 705-222-9683 for young children/infants (prenatal to 6 years Better Beginnings Donovan Hub South End Hub old and beyond) and their parents/caregivers. Lansdowne Public School Algonquin Road Public School For monthly calendars and schedules call 185 Lansdowne Street, Sudbury 2650 Algonquin Road, Sudbury 3-1-1 or visit www.sudburybeststart.ca 705-586-7100 705-523-0586

Best Start Hubs offer: Chelmsford Hub West End Hub St. Charles Catholic School St. Francis Catholic School • Free programs where all children are 26 Charlotte Street, Chelmsford 691 Lilac Street, Sudbury welcome 705-855-2334 705-671-3199 • Rich family learning activities Copper Cliff Hub Carrefours Meilleur départ Copper Cliff Public School Carrefour centre-ville • Experienced, caring staff 50 School Street, Copper Cliff École publique Jeanne-Sauvé • Information about all local family services 705-682-9619 300, rue Van Horne, Sudbury Garson Hub 705-673-0131 At your local Hub you will be able to: Northeastern Elementary School Carrefour Chelmsford • Take part in free family programs and fun 45 Spruce Street, Garson École Alliance St-Joseph family activities 705-693-5575 3634 avenue Errington, Chelmsford • Give your child a chance to play Hanmer Hub 705-855-2219 and make friends Our Children, Our Future (OCOF) Carrefour Hanmer 4477 Notre Dame Street, Unit 3, Hanmer École catholique Notre-Dame • Learn more about your child’s development 705-969-4040 4503 rue Dennie, Hanmer • Help prepare your child for school Minnow Lake Hub 705-969-8888 Pius XII Catholic School Carrefour Nouveau-Sudbury 44 Third Avenue, Sudbury École catholique Félix-Ricard 705-525-7707 691, boulevard Lasalle, Sudbury 705-566-4135

57 Spring/Summer 2012 Leisure Guide Libraries, Museums and Archives

Greater Sudbury City of Greater Sudbury Public Library Heritage Museums

Your Libraries: supporting your quest to read, Visit the location nearest you: Real People, Real Stories learn, educate and dream. Azilda Library www.sudburymuseums.ca The Greater Sudbury Public Library 120 St. Agnes Street, Azilda Treasures from the past await you! Discover • inspires innovation, creativity Phone: 705-688-3955 the rich heritage of your community by visiting and imagination; Capreol Library / Citizen Service Centre your local museum. To book a tour, contact • preserves and treasures our 9 Morin Avenue, Capreol Jim Fortin at 705-692-4448. community’s past; Phone: 705-688-3958 Anderson Farm Museum 550 Regional Road 24, Lively • promotes the pursuit of knowledge for Chelmsford Library / Citizen Service Centre Admission: $2.00/child, $4.00/adult people of all ages and backgrounds, 3502 Errington Street, Chelmsford Telephone: 705-692-4448 beginning with the very young. Phone: 705-688-3963 Coniston Library Copper Cliff Museum Visit us online and check out our new 30 Second Avenue, Coniston 26 Balsam Street, Copper Cliff catalogue that offers more flexibility and Phone: 705-688-3953 Admission: Voluntary donation improved searching. Now it’s even easier to Copper Cliff Library Telephone: 705-692-4448 find what you’re looking for. 11 Balsam Street, Copper Cliff Flour Mill Museum Look for the new Library website coming Phone: 705-688-3954 245 St. Charles Street, Sudbury this Spring/Summer: Dowling Library / Citizen Service Centre Admission: Voluntary donation Telephone: 705-692-4448 www.sudburylibraries.ca and 79 Main Street, Dowling www.sudburybiblios.ca Phone: 705-688-3956 Rayside Balfour Heritage Site Garson Library / Citizen Service Centre Azilda Library Calling All Kids! 214 Orell Street, Garson 120 St. Agnes Street, Azilda Visit the Greater Sudbury Public Library this Phone: 705-688-3957 For hours of operation please contact summer for the 2012 Summer Reading Club. Levack/Onaping Library the Azilda Library. This year’s theme is Fantasy. As its name 1 Hillside Avenue, Onaping Telephone: 705-688-3955 suggests, this theme will familiarize young Phone: 705-688-3951 Northern Ontario Railroad readers with literature of the fantastic. Readers Lively Library / Citizen Service Centre Museum and Heritage Centre will be charmed by fantasy stories and novels 15 Kin Drive, Lively 26 Bloor Street, Capreol and they will be enthralled by tales of wonder. Phone: 705-688-3959 Telephone: 705-858-5050 Special guests this year will include: the Main Library The Robert D. Cowley Sudbury Amazing René, Sciensational Sssnakes, the 74 Mackenzie Street, Sudbury Region Police Museum Cowguys and more! For more information visit Phone: 705-673-1155 190 Brady Street, Sudbury your local library. Telephone: 705-675-9171, ext. 2635 New Sudbury Library 1346 Lasalle Boulevard, Sudbury Phone: 705-688-3952 South End Library 2120 Regent Street South, Sudbury Phone: 705-688-3950 Valley East Library / Citizen Service Centre 4100 Elmview Drive, Hanmer Phone: 705-688-3961

City of Greater Sudbury Archives 5 Lindsley Street, Falconbridge Mission Statement Records to donate include; Phone: 705-688-3965 The Archives serves the entire population of • Correspondence Open by appointment only. the City of Greater Sudbury and its institutions • Photographs by acquiring, preserving and providing • Home Movies access to records of enduring value which • Journals/Diaries show evidence of the activities of the City of • Minute Books Greater Sudbury and its predecessors. These • Ledgers records include both municipal government • … or a variety of other unpublished items records and private records of organizations, To donate records to the archives, please call businesses or individuals that make or our donation number at 705-688-3965. have made a significant contribution to an understanding of the development of the city.

58 Spring/Summer 2012 Leisure Guide BMX/Skateboarding

Skateboard Park Code of Conduct:

The City of Greater Sudbury is fully committed Chelmsford* Sudbury* to safeguarding the well-being of all users of Outdoor skate park featuring quarter pipe, Delki Dozzi Park - This outdoor program is open to skateboard parks. Park users must understand bank, pyramid combo and ledge. Located next all youth. Enjoy bank, quarter pipe and funboxes. and accept the responsibilities of representing a to Rayside Balfour Youth Centre. youth sport in this community. All participants Location: Delki Dozzi must display a positive public attitude at all times, Location: Côté Park Neighbourhood Association following the principals of conduct listed below. Dates: May to October Dates: May to October (weather permitting) (weather permitting) Ride safe and have fun! Hours: Dawn to dusk Hours: Dawn to dusk *No charge unless otherwise noted. Garson* Violations may result in the loss BMX Facility – Rotary Park of these public facilities. Location: Central Lane Dates: May to October The BMX track is located at Rotary Park Respectful Behaviour (weather permitting) (Adanac Ski Hill)) and open from May 1 to Please show courtesy to other participants, Hours: Dawn to dusk October 31, dawn to dusk, weather and track other facility users, people in authority, conditions permitting. equipment and the environment. Hanmer* Please Note: Availability may be subject to Treat all riders and spectators with respect. This outdoor program is open to all youth. future club activities and events which will be Assist new participants and spectators to Safety equipment (helmets, knee and posted on site. understand the sport and philosophy, so that wrist pads) is required. This program is BMX stands for bicycle moto-cross - a sport they may also enjoy the sport. unsupervised. in which racers ride bicycles with 20 or 24 Please help to keep the park and grounds Location: Lion’s Den, Hanmer inch wheels over a course which is carefully clean and safe. Dates: June to September designed to challenge the participants, but with the safety of the riders very much in Refrain from the use of drugs, alcohol, tobacco, (weather permitting) mind. BMX racing is a participation sport obscene gestures and abusive language. Hours: Dawn to dusk where competitors are matched against others Fairness Levack-Onaping Skate Park* of the same age and proficiency level. Wait your turn, respect the sport, play fairly and Outdoor skate park featuring 3’ quarter pipe, The track has been built to United Cycliste follow all rules and regulations. Resolve conflict grind bench and other street elements. Internationale (UCI) standards in partnership without resorting to hostility or violence. Location: Russell Beaudry Outdoor Rink with the Ontario Cycling Association. Caring Dates: May to October The City of Greater Sudbury is looking for Be responsible for your own actions and (weather permitting) interested participants and volunteers to discourage any behaviour or practice that Hours: Dawn to dusk establish a local BMX club. The club will assist could endanger the health and well-being of with maintenance of the track, encourage Lively* any facility user. registration and help organize events. The club Familiarize yourself with the lines of travel Enjoy a safe and fun skateboarding experience, will work with the City and the Ontario Cycling before using the facility. including bank, quarter pipe and funboxes. Association, who will provide support for Notify other users by calling out your intended Location: T.M. Davies Community Centre/Arena volunteer training, coach’s clinics, seminars line of travel. Participants should be alert to avoid Dates: May to October and promotion of the sport. possible collisions with other users or equipment. (weather permitting) Interested individuals are asked to contact Jeff Always ride in control, keeping a safe distance Hours: Dawn to dusk Pafford, Recreation Coordinator, at jeff.pafford@ greatersudbury.ca or 705-674-4455 ext. 2456. from others. Know your abilities and ride Minnow Lake Skate Park* within them. A 10,000 square foot concrete skate park for In-Line Skating Good Citizenship local skate board and BMX enthusiasts. The Be a role model and lead by example, park caters to both beginner and experienced The City of Greater Sudbury has one of the demonstrating fair play, positive support and users offering a variety of features including a best facilities for in-line skating in Northern good sportsmanship to all involved. halfpipe, spine, banks and boxes, stairs and Ontario. Located in the Gatchell area, the Delki Dozzi Park has a beautiful paved loop. Azilda* rails of various dimensions. See Youth Sports and General Interest section for lessons. Directions: From Lorne St., turn onto Bulmer. Outdoor Skate Park Location: Carmichael Arena Continue to the end of the road, where you will Features 4’ high quarter pipe, 4’ high bank, Dates: May to October find Delki Dozzi Park. Park in the main lot and take funbox with rail and ledge, picnic table and (weather permitting) the walkway toward the soccer field. Behind the grindrail. Hours: Dawn to dusk soccer field you will see the paved entrance onto Location: Rick McDonald Park the loop. Please review the signage. Dates: May to October Please Note: Loop is reserved for local cycling (weather permitting) club on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:00 p.m. Hours: Dawn to dusk to 8:00 p.m. 59 Spring/Summer 2012 Leisure Guide Community Involvement

The City of Greater Sudbury recognizes the value of ongoing participation from residents toward the provision of programs and services to the community. Neighbourhood Associations and Community Action Networks are excellent vehicles through which people can contribute to their community and become involved in community decision-making. These organizations help to maintain the uniqueness of each individual community/neighbourhood which together comprise the City of Greater Sudbury. City of Greater Sudbury Community Action Networks Community Action Networks Neighbourhood Associations Community Action Networks (CANs) bring Community Action Networks have been What are Neighbourhood Associations? people together to build a Healthy Community. formed in the following areas: Neighbourhood Associations are volunteer Healthy Communities are strong and vibrant. Azilda, organizations that work in co-operation They emerge from the collaborative efforts of Capreol, Chelmsford, Coniston, with the City of Greater Sudbury to improve citizens who care about where they live and want Copper Cliff, Donovan-Elm West the quality of life in their community. Each to make their neighbourhoods the best they can (Donovan, Elm West, Little Britain), Neighbourhood Association organizes and possibly be. Community Action Networks provide Garson-Falconbridge, Minnow Lake, promotes local leisure opportunities to meet resources to make this happen. Onaping Falls (Dowling, Levack, Onaping), the needs of area residents. The City of Greater Sudbury recognizes South End (Algonquin, Lo-Ellen), How do Neighbourhood Associations the following benefits in establishing and Valley East (Blezard Valley, McCrae Heights, enhance our community? supporting Community Action Networks: Hanmer, Val Caron, Val Therese), Neighbourhood Associations are involved with CANs enhance the overall quality of life in Walden (Beaver Lake, Black Lake, a variety of programs, activities and special Greater Sudbury in social, environmental, and Lively, Naughton, Penage, Whitefish), events including community clean-ups, winter economic sectors. Ward 1 (Gatchell, Moonglo, Robinson, carnivals, outdoor rinks and facilities. Many CANs enable citizens to participate, appreciate, West End), Neighbourhood Associations sponsor facility and fully understand the services offered by Ward 8 (New Sudbury east of Barry Downe), improvements through fundraising initiatives. community organizations and groups. Ward 12 (New Sudbury, Flour Mill, Uptown). Associations also manage community CANs help to identify community needs and Civic Awards meeting places for residents and other establish co-operative working relationships. community organizations. Most importantly, Volunteer involvement enriches our Neighbourhood Associations develop a sense CANs promote democracy and inclusiveness community. Volunteer contributions include of community and encourage healthy lifestyles by giving participants (community members, serving on the boards and committees of local for residents of all ages. City Council, and City staff) a unique vehicle to agencies and associations, mentoring peers, work in harmony toward common goals. What support does the City of organizing cultural and recreational activities, Greater Sudbury provide? CANs provide a mechanism for planning providing shelter and counselling services and In addition to providing and maintaining the at the community level by identifying the coaching sports teams. Neighbourhood Association facilities, the City different projects with which individual Do you know someone who gives of their of Greater Sudbury assists Neighbourhood Community Action Networks will be involved. time without hesitation, never seeking Associations by providing resource staff, To contact the Community Action Network acknowledgement or thanks? Help to celebrate assisting with volunteer recruitment, in your area, please refer to the Community the people who help build and strengthen our providing an annual grant, developing training Contacts Section in the Leisure Guide. For community by nominating an individual or opportunities for volunteers and promoting general information about Community Action group for the Greater Sudbury Civic Awards programs and activities. Networks, please call the City of Greater for Volunteerism. So, how do I get involved? Sudbury at 3-1-1. For more information, please contact Jaime Getting involved is as simple as becoming Thurston at the City of Greater Sudbury at a participant or volunteering to assist with 705-674-4455, ext. 2437, or by e-mail at programs and special events. There are [email protected]. also opportunities to become a member of the Neighbourhood Association’s executive committee, an event-organizing committee or assisting with events and programs within your area. How do I learn more? Contact your local Neighbourhood Association President (see Community Contacts in this guide) or contact the City of Greater Sudbury at 3-1-1.

Congratulations to the recipients of the 2011 Civic Awards for Volunteerism!

Arthemise Camirand-Peterson – New Sudbury CAN chair, Donald Gallagher – Sudbury Community Volunteer, Elaine Gareau – Sudbury Community Volunteer (The Linda Ethier Chapter of Lupus Ontario – Sudbury Branch), Frank Vande Weghe – Copper Cliff Community Volunteer, Glenn Murray – Valley East Community Volunteer (member of Valley East Trails), House of/Maison de Kin – Group Recipient (The Sudbury Kinsmen Family Centre Foundation), Jim Sutherland – Sudbury Community Volunteer, Members of the Specialty Community Committee for Girl Guides of Canada, Community 34, Sudbury – Group Recipient, Normand Gauthier – Azilda Community Volunteer, Patricia Caine – Member of VECAN, Ted Giannini – Sudbury Community Volunteer (Canadian Red Cross), The Walden Ski Club – Walden Community Group Recipient, Tom & Linda Gunn – Sudbury Community Volunteer (Rosemarie Playground), Trevor Upfold – Hanmer Community Volunteer

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Citizens on Patrol

What is “Citizens on Patrol?” How to Become a Volunteer Citizens on Patrol is a community-driven crime Application forms are available at the Greater prevention initiative involving specially trained Sudbury Police Service Headquarters and satellite volunteers who conduct mobile observations of offices, and online at www.gsps.ca. Applicants must neighbourhoods with be a minimum of eighteen years old and pass a a mandate to detect police background check. suspicious,disruptive, and criminal behaviour. Once the application is processed, successful persons The Greater Sudbury Police are contacted for interviews. The third and final phase Service in cooperation with involves specialized training, conducted by the Greater the City of Greater Sudbury Sudbury Police Service. Uniforms, vehicles, mobile and other community partners is radios, and office locations are provided for the responsible for its operation through a Program Citizens on Patrol Groups, which are in the process of Coordinator, who works closely with Volunteers. expanding throughout the City of Greater Sudbury.

More Information Building safer communities Please contact the Citizens on Patrol Coordinator at 705-675-9171, ext. 2335.

Learn to sail!

200 Larch St., Second Floor

www.syclub.com

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The City of Greater Sudbury Facility Code of Conduct has been developed so as to ensure a positive and safe environment for participants and spectators.

Users are reminded that entrance to a municipal facility www.greatersudbury.ca is a privilege and not a right.

Code of Conduct

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Healthy Community Recognition A healthy community is one which embraces a broad vision of health through intentional and balanced economic, Awards environmental and social development. The Healthy Community Cabinet would like to congratulate the I’m part of a following 2010 Healthy Community Recognition Award Winners: • The Accessible Playground Project – healthy community! City of Greater Sudbury Accessibility Advisory Panel • Best Start/Hub • Climate Change Consortium - City of Greater Sudbury • Coalition for a Liveable Sudbury • Connecting the Creek • Co-operative Freshwater Ecology Unit and the Living with Lakes Centre • Dearness Environmental Program • Drinking Water Source Protection Program • Kids Helping Kids Food Drive • Killarney-Shebanoning Outdoor Environmental Education Centre • Nickel District Conservation Authority • Pond Hockey Festival on the Rock • Ridgecrest Playground • Rockhaven • Ste. Anne Community Garden • Skate Exchange Program • Sustainable Mobility Plan • Tim Horton's Free Holiday Skating • Ward 1 Community Garden

Healthy Community Initiative For more information on the Healthy Community Initiative Communauté en santé visit www.healthycommunitysudbury.ca.

www.greatersudbury.ca is a healthy community

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Healthy Community Initiative Communauté en santé Healthy Community Charter

We, the members of the Healthy Community Cabinet for We, the members of the Healthy Community Cabinet of the City of Greater Sudbury, believe a healthy community the City of Greater Sudbury, recognize our civic is one which embraces a broad vision of health through responsibility as stewards of the community and the intentional and balanced economic, environmental and importance of taking action, through: social development. We believe that when the values of the healthy community are shared, we will enhance • mentoring • modeling overall public health and sustainability. • education • advocacy We embrace the World Health Organization’s definition To ensure that future generations enjoy an enhanced of a Healthy Community as a place which is constantly quality of life and have access to the same opportunities improving its physical and social environment and, using and benefits available today, organizations and the resources of the community, enables its citizens to individuals will contribute to a healthier community by help each other carry out their daily tasks and develop supporting local, provincial and national initiatives and their potential. by working to move Greater Sudbury towards: We support the United Nations University Regional Human Health and Well-being Centres of Expertise model for sustainable development, A community that which seeks to engage people of all ages in the assumption • encourages individuals to take ownership of responsibility for creating a sustainable future through of their health and well being public awareness, education and training. • supports individual and family wellness and safety programs The Healthy Community Charter focuses on • assigns appropriate resources to build capacity four priorities: and equitable access for all • Human Health and Well-being; Environmental Sustainability • Environmental Sustainability; A community that • Civic Engagement/Social Capital; and • takes pride in its neighbourhoods • Economic Vitality. . practices, protects, and preserves its natural assets for This Healthy Community Charter will bring together future generations expertise from government, education, business, . regulates and enforces further environmental planning, parks and recreation, economic development, protection initiatives public health, public safety, emergency services, community groups and individual residents, to create a Civic Engagement/Social Capital supportive and caring environment that fosters active A community that living and wellness, now and into the future. • celebrates and encourages individual and group contributions We see progress towards a healthier sustainable Civic . adds economic, environmental and social value Engagement community requiring strong political through collective and corporate social responsibility leadership, broad participation and community . is responsive and open to individual and engagement. Through concerted effort and action, we can neighbourhood diversity and supports safe improve the quality of our community and individual communities health through: • capacity building for leadership and diversity; Economic Vitality A community that • partnerships; • supports and promotes what it has to offer • education; and . fosters local employment, skill development and • advocacy for change. investment in new business ventures . provides resources to encourage and promote existing and new business opportunities

Greater Sudbury Regional Centre of Expertise Working together for a healthy sustainable community

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What could be more enchanting than an outdoor concert on the shores of beautiful Ramsey Lake? The Bell Park Concert Series returns this summer with performances by talented local artists every Sunday evening. Bell Park Dates: Sunday evenings, June 3rd through August 26th (Please note there is no concert scheduled for July 8th – Northern Lights Festival Boreal) Times: Concerts begin at 7:00 p.m. and Concert end between 8:00 pm. and 8:30 p.m. Location: All concerts will take place in Bell Park at one of three locations Series - William Bell Gazebo (adjacent to main beach) - Katherine Bell Gazebo (on the boardwalk with the dancing on the deck), 2012 - Grace Hartman Amphitheatre Parking: Elizabeth Street Parking - Follow Paris Street to John Street and turn right onto Elizabeth York Street Parking - Follow Paris Street to park at York. Access the Boardwalk through Bell Park Admission: Concerts are free of charge Seating: Concerts are held outdoors. Bring a lawn chair or blanket for seating. Rain Venue: If undesirable weather occurs, the concert will be performed at St. Peter’s United Church, located at 203 York Street. Please visit www.greatersudbury.ca for further details or follow us on Facebook (www.facebook.com/greatersudbury) or Twitter (@ greatersudbury) for current updates. For more information, please call 3-1-1 or visit www.greatersudbury.ca.

The Bell Park 2012 Concert Series is presented with the generous support of:

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Free Swimming. I'm part of a Free Transportation. healthy community... Feel Fit! I love to swim! Feel Free to Feel Fit! www.greatersudbury.ca Are you searching for a fun activity that doesn’t cost a bundle? Come together with your family and friends for free swimming at all City pools!

The City of Greater Sudbury is offering one free swim per week at each of its pools. That’s right, no cost! Keep the following list on hand, and enjoy free outings throughout the year.

Gatchell Pool Saturdays 3:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Howard Armstrong Recreation Centre Fridays 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Nickel District Pool Fridays 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Onaping Falls Pool Saturdays 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. R.G. Dow Pool Sundays 2:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.

The program runs until June 17, then resumes on September 7 until December 16, 2012. Free transportation on Greater Sudbury Transit will be provided to each participant upon request after each free swim.

Please Note: All pools will be closed on April 6 for Good Friday. Children aged 10 and under must be accompanied by an adult (16 years of age or older) and must remain within arm’s reach of that adult.

Feel Free to Feel Fit - until June 17, then from September 7 to December 16, 2012 Free Swimming. Free Transportation. Feel Fit!

67 Spring/Summer 2012 Leisure Guide Rainbow Routes

Challenge yourself to explore the numerous active transportation routes www.rainbowroutes.com throughout the City. Whether you are walking to the store, cycling to work, or seeking solitude – there is a ROUTE for you. With approximately 200 km of non-motorized trails, you are bound to discover new destinations each time you step outside. Rainbow Routes Hike Club Discover where the wild things are during our monthly hikes. Two hour hikes will be conducted by a certified hike leader on the first Saturday of each month from October to June along local trails. Hike difficulty ranges from moderate to challenging. To be added to the Hike Club list call 674-4455 x 2474 or email: [email protected]. Trail Map and Website Can't find a trail? Check out www.rainbowroutes.com for accurate GPS- based trail maps as well as information about sustainable transportation, events, and projects. For those who prefer a hard copy, FREE ROUTE maps are available at libraries, Citizen Service Centres, and a variety of tourism locations across the City.

Sudbury Cycles CAN-BIKE Courses Upcoming CAN-BIKE courses for people looking to improve their cycling skills to be announced this Spring. The program includes courses for all ages and abilities. Watch for Registration opportunities. Bike Exchange RRA will launch a bike exchange program modeled on the successful skate exchange program. Donations of gently used bicycles will be welcomed. For more information on both programs, please contact us at 705-674-4455 x 4535 or visit our website. Free Trail Maps Available ONLINE, and at Libraries, and Citizen Service Centres

Nickel District Conservation Authority www.greatersudbury.ca

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For more info about Community Action Networks: www.greatersudbury.ca/can

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Volunteer Sudbury Helping You to Help Others

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A F O Adult Fitness...... 37 Facility Contacts...... 11 Onaping Falls Community Centre. . . . . 41 Arenas...... 11, 26 Facility Rentals...... 37 Onaping Falls Golden Age Club. . . . 19, 54 Falconbridge Recreation Centre. . . . 39, 51 B Onaping Falls Pool...... 11, 44-49 Falconbridge Wellness Centre. . . 11, 16, 39 One-Eleven Senior Citizens’ Centre. . . . 54 Badminton ...... 13, 41, 55 Figure Skating...... 6, 20, 26 Baseball...... 6, 13, 14, 26, 52 Football...... 7, 16 P Basketball...... 14, 21, 38 Frisbee...... 7, 21 Parks ...... 11, 50 Beaches...... 50 Penage Road Seniors ...... 55 Best Start Hubs...... 14, 57 G Playgrounds...... 32, 33 BMX...... 59 Gatchell Pool...... 11, 44-49 Pools ...... 11, 42-49 Boating...... 14 Girl Guides...... 16, 60 Power Skating...... 6, 17, 34 Bowling ...... 14 Golf ...... 24, 37 Bridge...... 17, 41, 56 Gymnastics...... 16, 41 R Rayside-Balfour Workout Centre. . 11, 16, 41 C H Registration ...... 5-7, 22-26, 29 Cadets...... 14 Hall Rentals...... 39 R. G. Dow Pool...... 11, 44-49 Camp Bitobig ...... 29 Hiking Trails ...... 16 Ringette ...... 7, 19, 34 Campgrounds...... 50 Hobbies ...... 17 Camp Sudaca...... 27-28 Hockey...... 7, 13, 17, 19, 22, 26, 38 S Camp Wassakwa ...... 30 Howard Armstrong Scouts...... 19 Capreol Millennium Recreation Centre . .5, 11, 16, 32, 40, 44-49 Search and Rescue...... 19 Resource Centre...... 11, 16, 35, 38 Hunting and Fishing ...... 17 Service Clubs...... 19, 20 Capreol Seniors Club 240...... 18, 52 Skateboarding...... 59 CARP...... 18, 52 I Skating...... 6-7, 17, 20, 26, 34, 59 In-Line Skating...... 59 Centennial Park...... 11, 50 Skead Seniors...... 53, 55 Integrated Playgrounds...... 33 Centre de santé communautaire . . . . . 18 Ski Hills ...... 11 Child Care...... 14, 33 J Skiing...... 20, 54 Citizen Service Centres...... 11 Judo...... 40 Soccer...... 7, 20 City Council ...... 60 Speed Skating...... 7, 20, 34 Club Âge d’Or de la Vallée Inc...... 52 K Sports Sampler Camp...... 31 Club Joie de Vivre...... 53 Karate...... 17 Squash...... 21, 38, 40 Community Action Networks. . . . . 15, 60 L Sudbury South Seniors and Pensioners. . .19 Community Centres ...... 11 Lacrosse...... 17 Sweating to the Oldies...... 40 Community Contacts...... 13-21, 60 Leaders-In-Training...... 32 Community Events...... 22-25 T Libraries...... 58 Table Tennis...... 21, 26 Community Services...... 15-16 Line Dancing...... 40, 54 Tae Kwon Do ...... 17, 34, 39 Conservation Areas...... 11 Tai Chi ...... 16, 17, 41, 52, 54 Creative Arts Camp ...... 31 M Tennis...... 21, 22, 26, 51 Curling Club...... 16, 22 Market Square...... 11, 23, 24, 25, 37 Tournaments...... 26 Cycling ...... 16, 59 Motor Sports ...... 17 Ms. Fits Exercise...... 37 V D Museums...... 11, 13, 58 Volleyball ...... 21 Darts ...... 16, 55 Myths and Mirrors Community Arts . . 21, 36 VON Adult Day Centre...... 19, 56 Developmental Summer Program for Teens...... 33 N W Dowling Leisure Centre . 11, 16, 21, 35, 38, 51 Naughton Seniors and Pensioners. . . . .53 Walden Senior Citizens and Pensioners. . .56 Neighbourhood Associations. . . .17, 18, 60 Weight Loss...... 21 E Nickel Centre Seniors...... 18, 53 Ella Lake...... 11, 50 West End Seniors’ Club...... 19, 56 Nickel District Pool...... 11, 44-49 Environment...... 16 Wheelchair Athletics...... 21 Euchre...... 54, 56 Whitewater Lake...... 32, 50 Y The City of Greater Sudbury is not responsible for the programs Youth Camps ...... 27-31 and services offered by businesses and organizations Youth Playgrounds ...... 32-33 who purchase advertising space in the Leisure Guide. Youth Services...... 36 Youth Sports...... 34, 59 72