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Tri-Cities Community A B C D E F 2018 About this Community Map The Tri-Cities ECD Committee and the Tri-Cities Literacy Committee created this map. Its purpose is for adult 1 learners and families with young children to be able to 1 connect to play opportunities, literacy programs, support Tri-Cities and information. For an on-line version of this map with links to the websites of listed organizations please go to: Community www.tricitiesecd.ca Belcarraa Legend Anmore Map Outdoor Pool 1 − 14 Community Centres Wading Pool 15 − 19 Food Banks 4 Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, 2 Port Moody, Anmore Spray Park 20 − 21 Health Services 2 − Family Drop-In Programs and Belcarra Community Centre 22 31 32 − 35 Libraries City Hall/Village Hall 36 − 43 LINC Service Providers 63 13 e Pipeline Rd Health Services Port Mooddy 1278 Confederation Drive, 44 − 52 Multi-Service Providers Barnet Hwy Libraries 25 7 53 − 57 Adult Education 55 66 2 14 Parks and Green Space 58 − 62 Specialized Services 12 20 Guildford Wayy 39 21 30 3 363 63 − 75 Strong Start Services 34 53 323 3 Waterbodies 24 75 Westwood 61 401 44 Park 45 Johnson Barnet Hwy Wellington 166 St Johns St Park 5 6 27 3 199 62 70 Dewd ay 54 Community Resources r W d 42 ne nney Tru 18 i HwyH 7 r do tS Community Maternity Centre a Weeeekend Helpline for New Moms M n 67 64 23 k Rd 31 (Fraaser Health 9 – 3) 604-949-7248 owtseW 69 48 51 604-4-9949-7241 Kingsway 47 22 Como Lake Ave Ave CoquiCoq tlam School District (#43) Ministry of Children and Family 11 604-4-9939-9201 Development After Hours Child Como 50 28 Lake Lougheed Hwy Protection 4 41 60 Park Coquitlamm 35 15 73 4 Mundy Park 604-660-8180 Nor CCoquioq tlam Leisure and Parks Foster Ave 9 10 6604-927-4FU04-9 N ys se65 tS Lougheed Hwy nhguahS th Rd 74 Port Coquitlam Parks and d Vancover Golf Course 1 33 68 PPorort Moody Parks and Recreation Recreation 17 38 660404--4469-4556 604-927-PLAY (7529) Austin Ave reniraM yaW 52 713M 49 4344 Gatesa Park n d Port Coquitlamu Provincial Resources y 8 37 S 26 ydnuM tSydnuM tS BC NNurseline and Dial A Dietician Community Care Facilities Brunette Ave 72 811 Licencing Program 47 604-949-7700 DeDeafa and Hearing Impaired - 5 Trans Canada Hwy 5 PProrovvince Wide Parent Support Services 46477 58 H 711711 1-877-345-9777 59 Direect Child Care Subsidy Line Decoda Literacy Solutions Port Mann Bridge 11--888-338-6622 604-681-4199 This community map is And supported by: M brought to you by: Newborn Helpline Grandparents Raising 604-737-3737 Grandchildren Support Line 1-855-474-9777 www.tricitiesecd.ca A B C D E F 68. Rochester Elementary (C4) 74. Roy Stibbs Elementary (B4) Community Centres 17. SHARE Food Bank - Como Lake 30. Tri-City Family Place (F3) Multi-Service Agencies Adult Education Opportunities 61. Speech and Language Program 411 Schoolhouse Street, United Church (C4) 3435 Victoria Drive, Coquitlam (Fraser Health) Newport Health 600 Fairview Street, 44. S.U.C.C.E.S.S. TriCity Office (E3) 53. Coquitlam Continuing Education Coquitlam 1. Centennial Activity Centre (C4) 535 Marmont Street, Coquitlam 604-945-0048 Unit, serving Coquitlam and Coquitlam School District #43 Foundations 604-939-4624 570 Poirier Street, Coquitlam 604-931-2451 drop-in 604-942-4672 #2058 Henderson Place Port Moody (D3) 604-939-2456 604-933-6143 1163 Pinetree Way, Coquitlam and High School Credit (D3) 18. SHARE Food Bank - Trinity United 205 Newport Drive 69. Meadowbrook Elementary (D4) 75. Seaview Elementary (B3) 31. Tri-City Family Place Tri-Cities East 604-468-6000 1195 Lansdowne Dr., Church (E3) 604-949-7200 900 Sharpe St., 1215 Cecile Drive, 2. City Centre Aquatic Complex (E3) Neighbourhood Centre (E4) Coquitlam 45. SHARE Family and Community Coquitlam Port Moody 1210 Pinetree Way, Coquitlam 2211 Prairie Avenue, Port Coquitlam 2062 Manning Avenue, Port Coquitlam 604-945-4211 Services (C3) 62. Tri-Cities Child and Youth 604-464-5813 604-936-9991 604-927-6999 604-931-2451 604-945-0048 drop-in 604-942-4672 2615 Clarke Street, Port Moody 54. Coquitlam Learning Opportunity Mental Health Services (C3) 19. Single Parent Food Bank Apostle 3. Glenayre Community Centre (B3) 604-936-3900 Centre (CLOC), SD#4 (E3) 3003 St. John's Street, 70. Moody Middle School (C3) Church (C3) 492 Glencoe Drive, Port Moody 46. SHARE Family and Community 104 - 2748 Lougheed Highway Port Moody 3115 St. John's Street, 2622 St. John's Street, Port Moody Libraries 604-469-4552 Services (C5) Port Coquitlam 604-469-7600 Port Moody 604-936-7762 32. Coquitlam Public Library City Centre 604-945-4211 604-461-7384 Library (E3) 25 King Edward Street, Coquitlam 4. Heritage Mountain Community Centre (C2) 604-540-9161 55. Douglas College, I-CARE Program Health Services 1169 Pinetree Way, Coquitlam 71. Mundy Road Elementary (C4) 200 Panaroma Place, Port Moody English literacy tutoring help (E3) Strong Start Centres 604-554-7334 47. Simon Fraser Society for Community 2200 Austin Avenue, 604-469-4552 20. Eagle Ridge Hospital (D3) 604-527-5409 Living (B5) 63. Bramblewood Elementary (D3) Coquitlam 475 Guildford Way, Port Moody 33. Coquitlam Public Library Poirier 5. Hyde Creek Recreation Complex (F3) 204 Blue Mountain Street, Coquitlam 56. English Practice Groups 2875 Panorama Dr, Coquitlam 604-936-4271 604-461-2022 Branch (C4) 604-525-9494 604-936-3900 604-552-0313 1379 Laurier Avenue, Port Coquitlam 575 Poirier Street Coquitlam 72. Hazel Trembath Elementary (E5) 604-927-7946 21. Tri-Cities Public Health - Newport 48. Tri-Cities East Neighbourhood 64. Cedar Drive Elementary (F4) 604-937-4142 57. Volunteer Language Bank 1278 Confederation Drive, Health Unit (D3) Centre (E4) 3150 Cedar Drive, Port Coquitlam 604-936-5900 6. Kyle Centre (C3) #200-205 Newport Drive, Port Moody 34. Port Moody Public Library (D3) 2062 Manning Avenue, Port Coquitlam Port Coquitlam 604-941-0517 125 Kyle Street, Port Moody 604-949-7200 100 Newport Drive, Port Moody 604-944-2500 604-941-3481 604-469-4577 73. Riverview Park Elementary (D4) 604-469-4561 49. Tri-Cities West Neighboourhood Specialized Services 65. Central Elementary (E4) Family Drop-in Progams 700 Clearwater Way, Centre (D4) 2260 Central Avenue, 7. Pinetree Community Centre (E3) 35. Terry Fox Library (E4) 58. Early Childhood Mental Health Coquitlam 22. Circle of Friends Family Resource Unit 5, 2601 Lougheed Hwy, Coquitlam Port Coquitlam 1260 Pinetree Way, Coquitlam 2470 Mary Hill Road, Port Coquitlam Services SHARE (C5) 604-945-7004 Program - James Park (E4) 604-927-4429 604-941-0355 604-927-6960 604-927-7999 #200 - 25 King Edward Street, 1730 Coquitlam Avenue, Port Coquitlam 50. Tri-City Transitions Society (E4) Coquitlam 66. Coquitlam River Elementary (E3) 8. Place Maillardville Community Centre (C5) 604-931-3400 200 – 2540 Shaughnessy St, 604-529-5132 4250 Shaughnessy Street, 1200 Cartier Ave, Coquitlam LINC Service Providers Port Coquitlam 23. Harbour View Family Resource 59. Port Coquitlam 604-933-6166 36. Coquitlam Continuing Education, School 604-941-7111 Early Intervention Therapy Services Program Step-By-Step (C4) 604-942-0241 District #43 Gleneagle Night School (D3) SHARE (C5) 9. Poirier Community Centre (C4) 960 Lillian Street, Coquitlam 51. Westcoast Family Centres (E4) 1195 Lansdowne Dr., Coquitlam #200 - 25 King Edward Street, 604-939-1020 2062 Manning Avenue, Port Coquitlam 67. Birchland Elementary (F4) 630 Poirier Street, Coquitlam 604-936-4261 Coquitlam 604-944-2500 604-927-6046 24. Multicultural Family Resource 604-525-8242 1331 Fraser Avenue, 37. Coquitlam Continuing Education, School Port Coquitlam Program S.U.C.C.E.S.S. (E3) 52. YMCA Tri-Cities Child Care Resource 60. New Beginnings: Tri-Cities Early 10. Poirier Sport and Leisure Complex (C4) District #43 Montgomery Centre (C5) 604-941-3428 2058 Henderson Place, and Referral (C4) Years Refugee Program (B4) 633 Poirier Street, Coquitlam 380 Montgomery Street, Coquitlam 1163 Pinetree Way, Coquitlam 1130C Austin Avenue, Coquitlam #204 - 504 Cottonwood Ave, 604-927-6027 604-936-4261 604-468-6000 604-931-3400 Coquitlam 11. Port Coquitlam Recreation Complex (E4) 25. Old Orchard Play Pals (C3) 38. Coquitlam Continuing Education, School 604-937-3830 2150 Wilson Avenue, Port Coquitlam 646 Bentley Road, Port Moody District #43 Vanier Centre (C4) 604-927-7970 604-939-1020 1600 King Albert, Coquitlam 604-936-4261 12. Port Moody Recreation Complex (D3) 26. Place Maillardville Family Drop-In and Preschool Programs (C5) 39. Douglas College David Lam Campus (E3) 300 Ioco Road, Port Moody 1250 Pinetree Way, Coquitlam 604-469-4556 1200 Cartier Ave, Coquitlam 604-933-6166 604-777-6099 13. Summit Community Centre (D3) 1450 Parkway Blvd, Coquitlam 27. SHARE Clarke Street Family 40. ISS of BC (E3) 604-927-6960 Resource Centre (C3) 136-3030 Lincoln Avenue, 2615 Clarke Street, Port Moody Coquitlam 14. Victoria Hall (F3) 604-936-3900 604-942-1777 ext 1552 3435 Victoria Drive, Coquitlam 28. SHARE Mountain View Family Resource 41. ISS of BC (B4) Food Banks Program (B4) #200C - 504 Cottonwood Ave., 699 Robinson Street, Coquitlam Coquitlam 15. Food Bank - Northside Foursquare 604-936-3900 Church (E4) 604-936-0210 1477 Lougheed Highway, 29. Spirit of the Children Society 42. ISS of BC (E3) Port Coquitlam Aboriginal Early Childhood Development #204 -3292 Westwood St., 604-942-7711 Drop-in Program Port Coquitlam For further information about this program: 604-942-1777 ext.1558 16. SHARE Food Bank (C3) 604-524-9113 2615 Clarke Street, [email protected] 43. S.U.C.C.E.S.S.
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