CV Recreation Guide Fall 2024

COURTENAY RECREATION WELCOME

Courtenay Recreation Table of Contents

An important feature in the community – our playgrounds – is getting attention these days in the “Let’s Play, Courtenay!” playground design standards project. Community consultation this past spring has informed the draft standards that City staff will be presenting to Council this fall. These are the guidelines the City will use to make sure playgrounds are designed and upgraded to best meet the needs of our community, including siting, landscaping, play elements, materials, and more. Once the guidelines are finalized and adopted, first on the list will be replacing the playground at Woodcote Park and a new playground at Brookfield Park. For more information see courtenay. ca/LetsPlay

Programs

General

Cozy Corner Preschool....................4 Squash.............................................41 Registration....................................53

Early Years (Preschool).................5 Children’s Programs....................10 Youth Programs...........................22 Adult Programs............................33 Active Living................................. 43 Wellness Centre...........................42 Fitness........................................... 44 Personal Training.........................52 Evergreen Club............................54 Adapted Programs Adapted Programs for Adults with Disabilities.............29

Facilities

The LINC Youth Centre.................28 Wellness Centre............................42 Lewis Centre Facility Rentals.......56 Filberg Centre & Native Sons Hall Facility Rentals.............57 Courtenay Parks.Bookings..........58 Culture Groups.............................60

Bob Wells Courtenay Mayor

Legend:

Evergreen Member discounted program

This program incorporates physical literacy

Childminding is offered during this program

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