SUMMER 2022
SERVING UP summer WINS
RECREATION GUIDE
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LIFEGUARD/INSTRUCTOR Becoming a lifeguard is a rewarding and challenging journey that builds leadership and personal skills that employers are looking for. For employment options, go to www.penticton.ca/careers. Bronze Medallion Ages: 13+
Bronze Cross
Pre-requisite: Bronze Medallion
Standard First Aid
National Lifeguard
Pre-requisite: Bronze Cross and Standard First Aid Ages:15+
LIFEGUARD
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INSTRUCTOR
TABLE OF CONTENTS Aquatics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Community Services Aging well. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Community Listings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-33 Facility map. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30-31 Foundry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Library. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Museum. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28-29 General Information Accessible Recreation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Admission Rates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Affordable Recreation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Contact Us . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Hours of Operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 How to Register . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Programs Active Agers (55+) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Adult. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20-21 Bugaboo U . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Child . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Custom Fitness and Nutrition Plans. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Day Camps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15-16 Drop-in Sports. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22-23 Fitness Room. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-19 Fitness Programs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Swim Lessons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-10 Tennis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14, 15, 16, 22 Tots & Family. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Youth. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Photography and Media Consent On occasion, the City of Penticton may invite a photographer to visit a program. In this case, you may be asked to sign a consent form giving permission for the images to be used for promotional purposes.
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ADMISSIONS AND REGISTRATION Refund & Withdrawal Policy
Cancellations
Once a program begins, prorated refunds will be issued at the time/date of notification, except for certain aquatic, day camp and adventure courses, unless accompanied by a statement from a medical doctor.
Programs may be cancelled due to insufficient registration, inclement weather or non-availability of facilities. If your program is cancelled, you will receive a full or pro-rated refund.
REGISTRATION FOR SUMMER 2022 Resident Registration:
WED., JUNE 15 AT 8:00AM Head Online www.penticton.ca/register
Non-Resident Registration:
THU., JUNE 16 AT 8:00AM
Call Reception 250-490-2426 ext. 6
How to Use This Guide Use this diagram to see all the information needed to register for programs scheduled in this Recreation Guide. Program Name and Age Restrictions Program Description Location
30 Minute Abs
Ages: 16+
30 quick but grueling minutes dedicated to your abdominal and core muscles. CC - Dance Studio #21769 Fri Apr 29-Jun 10 2:00-2:30pm $35/7
Course Code
Days
Dates
Time
Price per number of sessions
Legend CC
Community Centre
used in program description details
Low Cost/No Cost
see Affordable Recreation pg 4
Drop-in
2
indicates programs that have a drop-in option available
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ADMISSIONS AND REGISTRATION CONT. Pool, Fitness Room and Office Hours Dates
Office/Fitness Room
Drop-in SIngle Admissions Pool*
Single
Summer Hours: June 18 - August 12
Public Swimming
Mon-Fri
6:00am-8:00pm
Visit penticton.ca/aquatics 6:00am-8:00pm
Preschooler (6 years and under)
$1.50 $1 .50
Sat-Sun
8:30am-4:00pm
Visit penticton.ca/aquatics 12:00pm-4:00pm
Child (7-12 years)
$4.75 $4 .75
Fri Jul 1
CLOSED
CLOSED
Youth (13-18 years)
$5.75 $5 .75
Mon Aug 1
CLOSED
CLOSED
Adult (19-59 years)
$6.75 $6 .75
Fitness Room Shut Down: August 11-12
Senior (60-74 years)
$5.75 $5 .75
Pool Shut Down: August 13 - September 5
Super Senior (75+)
$4.75 $4 .75
Mon-Fri
6:00am-7:00pm
CLOSED
Sat-Sun
8:30am-12:00pm
CLOSED
CLOSED on statutory holidays. Pool CLOSED June 25 & 26 due to a swim meet. *Activity availability will vary. Please refer to pool schedules on www.penticton.ca/aquatics.
PANDEMIC RESPONSE We are committed to the health and safety of participants, volunteers, coaches, staff and the public. Until we are safety through the COVID-19 pandemic, all Provincial and Regional Health Orders must be followed. To continue to protect yourself and others, please do your part to follow these ‘golden rules’:
If sick, stay home
Consider people’s situations and comfort levels
Respect personal space
Follow current guidelines
Clean your hands
Cover your cough/sneeze
Please note that all programs are subject to change to ensure alignment with Health Orders. Refunds and/or credits will be made available as needed.
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Family*
$17
Fitness Room Youth (13-18 years)
$5
Adult (19-59 years)
$7
Senior (60-74 years)
$5
Super Senior (75+)
$4
Family* Individual
$16 $4.50 $4 .50
*Family is defined as a maximum of 2 parents, grandparents and/or adult guardians with children under 19 (up to a maximum of 4 children). For 1, 3, 6 and 12 month passes, all members must be residing at the same address. For additional admission/membership information, please see p. 7 and 18 or visit www.penticton.ca/register.
Aquatic Centre Age Requirements All children under the age of 7, and any child aged 7 – 11 who is unable to swim the length of the leisure pool (~20m), must be accompanied in the water by, and within arm’s reach of, a responsible individual 16 older. This includes accompaniment to the top years or older . waterslide. The maximum recommended ratio of the waterslide . 3. for supervisors to children is 1 to 3 .
Fitness Room Age Requirements Individuals 12 year and under are not permitted in the time. Fitness Room at any time . Individuals 13-15 years are permitted to use the Fitness Room only after completion of a Fitness Room Orientation. See p . p. 19 for details Orientation .
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AFFORDABLE RECREATION The City aims to connect everyone to recreation and offers financial assistance and discount program opportunities to make it happen.
The City aims to connect everyone to recreation and offers financial assistance and discount program opportunities to make it happen.
Find out more by calling 250-490-2426 or visiting www.penticton.ca/afforadable-rec.
Find out more by calling 250-490-2426 ext. 6 or visiting www.penticton.ca/affordable-rec.
For your convenience, look for the kite logo throughout this guide to identify lowor no-cost Penticton Community Centre recreation programs.
For your convenience, look for the star logo throughout this guide to identify low-or nocost Penticton Community Centre recreation programs.
Financial Assistance LIFE (Leisure Involvement For Everyone) is designed to provide free and low cost recreation opportunities through the Penticton Community Centre to residents of Penticton and Penticton Indian Band on limited family income. For more information visit www.penticton.ca/affordable-rec. The Penticton Community Centre Access Pass entitles persons with permanent cognitive or physical disabilities to discounts on Pool and Fitness Room memberships: For more information visit www.penticton.ca/ affordable-rec.
Canadian Tire Jumpstart Charities is a national charity committed to ensuring kids in need have equal access to sport and recreation. Jumpstart helps eligible families cover the costs of registration, transportation, and equipment, and provides funding to selected organizations for recreational infrastructure and programming. For more information, visit jumpstart.canadiantire.ca. Funding is available to provide assistance to children in Penticton, Kaleden, Naramata, and the Penticton Indian Band to participate in Sport BC recognized leagues and programs. For more information contact kidsportpenticton@gmail.com.
J u m p sta rt h e lp s giv e k id s
A SPORTING CHANCE
Since 2005, Canadian Tire Jumpstart Charities has removed financial barriers to play for over 1.8 million* kids. *As of December 2018
What kids do is up to them; we’re here to help them do it. 4
information and registration 250-490-2426 From swimming to hockey to football and dance, kids in Canada
like to stay active. And when they do, the benefits last a lifetime.
ACCESSIBLE RECREATION The Penticton Community Centre welcomes people of all ability levels to participate at our facility. We strive to ensure everyone has access to recreation opportunities regardless of disability, race, gender, religion or income. We also understand that disabilities include wide ranges of abilities and impairments from mobility and agility related disabilities to sensory impairment and intellectual disabilities.
Accessible Aquatic Centre Features
Accessible Programs
• A family change area with two accessible change rooms including ceiling lifts and change beds.
Friends in Motion All ages This session is created for children, youth and young adults who need extra assistance participating in activities. Participants will develop motor skills on a variety of gym equipment and through other activities. Parent or Teaching Assistant participation required. Tues 9:30–11:30am Fall 2022
• Ceiling lifts with a weight capacity of 440lbs/200kg; clients need to provide their own slings. • The primary accessible change room has a lift bed with a weight capacity of 250lbs/115kgs. • The secondary accessible change room has a fixed bed with a weight capacity of 290lbs/135kg.
See p. 20 for more Accessible Program options.
• All pools are ramped for easy access.
Aquatic Wheelchair • Three standard wheel chairs 20” wide and 22” with a weight capacity of 350lbs/158kgs. • One heavy duty chair 28” wide with a weight capacity of 500lbs/226kg. • Two sling back chairs that partially recline with a weight capacity of 180lbs/81kg.
Accessible Fitness Room Features Accessible fitness options include a collection of resistance machines, cable and functional trainer apparatus’, and cardio options including: • Ergometer • Seated elliptical • Recumbent bikes Access is provided via elevator and automatic doors to the fitness room on the second floor.
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AQUATICS Aquatic Centre
Aquatics Schedule
A modern facility featuring a 10-lane 25m lap pool, leisure pool, waterslide, whirlpool, sauna and steam room. All pools are treated with a chlorine/UV filtration system that provides a clean and comfortable swimming environment. Other features include:
Do not be disappointed! Check to see what features you can expect during scheduled swim times.
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Tot slide, rope swing and spray features
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Lazy River featuring a fast current during public or family swim and a slower current for water walking times
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1m and 3m diving board
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Accessible features including zero entry ramps into the main pool, leisure pool and hot tub (see p. 5 for additional accessible information)
General Rules:
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Take a cleansing shower before swimming and after using the sauna and steam room.
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Walk on the pool deck with bare feet or clean indoor shoes.
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No food, drink or glass on the pool deck or in the change rooms.
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No smoking on the premises, including the use of vapes or e-cigarettes.
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No recording devices in the change rooms. Cells phones must be kept in your bag while in the change rooms.
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Limit use of scented products.
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Water bottles are not permitted in the sauna or steam rooms.
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Waterslide – riders are required to be a minimum of 1.02m (40”) in height and double riding, including parent and child, is not permitted. Children under the age of 12 who do not meet the age requirements must also be accompanied to the top of the waterslide by a responsible individual 16 years or older.
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Tot slide - riders are required to be 75cm tall and able to hold themselves upright in a sitting position to slide on their own. Sliders who are unable to meet that requirement must slide with a responsible individual.
Lap Swim: There will be a minimum of 4 lanes available for lap swimming in the main pool. Shared Use: From independent fitness and casual swimming, to splash and play and aquatic programing, this time is available for everyone’s personal enjoyment and fitness needs. Limited Use: Busy with scheduled programming - space in the pools will be limited during these swims. Specific areas of the main and leisure pools, such as the 1.4m depth, may not be available, and a minimum of 2 lanes will be available for lap swimming in the main pool. Public Swim: These high energy swims are ideal for families and kids of all ages. The lazy river, waterslide, spray features and diving boards will also be available during these swims. A minimum of 2 lanes will be available for lap swimming in the main pool. Family Swim: Ideal for families with young children. The lazy river and spray features will be available during this time. Water Walking: The lazy river will be set to a low speed to allow for walking against a gentle current. Closed for Programs: Due to scheduled program use and very limited space, the leisure pool will be closed during this time. Changeover: This transition time in the main pool will be used to set up new lane arrangements for the following swim. Lap swimmers can continue to swim, but should be prepared to briefly pause their workouts and move to new lanes.
Detailed aquatics schedule can be found at www.penticton.ca/aquatics.
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AQUATICS Aquatic Centre Age Requirements All children under the age of 7, and any child aged 7 – 11 who is unable to swim the length of the leisure pool (~20m), must be accompanied in the water by, and within arm’s reach of, a responsible individual 16 years or older. This includes accompaniment to the top of the waterslide. The maximum recommended ratio for supervisors to children is 1 to 3.
Lap Swimming Etiquette Lap Swimming Etiquette 101 The nature of lap swimming is dynamic and can change throughout 101 a workout. The following guidelines will assist in making an effective
1. andSelect a lane containing enjoyable experience for all. swimmers moving as closely as possible to the pace that one realistically expects to 1. Select a lane containing swimmers moving as closely as swim throughout her entire workout. possible to the pacehis thator one realistically expects to swim throughout their entire workout.
2. Keep right except to pass – no lane splitting. 2. Keep right except to pass – no lane splitting.
youare are constantly passing swimmers move up a lane 3. 3. If Ifyou constantly passing swimmers move uporaiflane are constantly being passed, down a lane.down a lane. oryou if you are constantly beingmove passed, move 4. Use common sense, communication and respect to share the
4. Use common sense, communication and respect space as best you can…no one has a right to “own” a lane.to share the space as best you can…no one has a right to When in doubt, talk to the people in your lane and, if all else fails, ask “own” a lane. the lifeguard. It is not the role of a lifeguard to “police” the lanes, but they are happy to answer questions about common conventions
The lap swimming is dynamic andnature provideof suggestions for possible solutions.and can change throughout a workout. When in doubt, talk to the people in
Penticton Community Centre Admission Rates Single
10 tickets
1 month
3 months
6 months
1 year
Public Swimming Preschooler (6 years and under)
$1.50
$12
$12
$29
$53
$80
Child (7-12 years)
$4.75
$41
$41
$100
$179
$280
Youth (13-18 years)
$5.75
$50
$50
$110
$200
$314
Adult (19-59 years)
$6.75
$60
$60
$155
$269
$425
Senior (60-74 years)
$5.75
$50
$50
$110
$200
$314
Super Senior (75+)
$4.75
$41
$41
$100
$179
$280
$17
$154
$154
$370
$674
$1,045
Family*
Fitness Room/Pool Combined Youth (13-18 years)
day pass $12.50
$8.25
$74
$74
$195
$343
$539
Adult (19-59 years)
day pass $16.50
$11.50
$103
$103
$263
$457
$722
Senior (60-74 years)
day pass $12.50
$8.25
$74
$74
$195
$343
$539
Super Senior (75+)
day pass $10.25
$7.25
$64
$64
$160
$274
$435
day pass $39
$27
$240
$240
$615
$1,069
$1,685
Family*
Aquatic Fitness** Youth (16-18 years)
$6.75
$60
$84
$235
$439
$674
Adult (19-59 years)
$7.75
$70
$98
$274
$504
$774
Senior (60-74 years)
$6.75
$60
$84
$235
$439
$674
Super Senior (75+)
$5.75
$50
$70
$199
$369
$574
*Family is defined as a maximum of 2 parents, grandparents and/or adult guardians with children under 19 (up to a maximum of 4 children). For 1, 3, 6 and 12 month passes, all members must be residing at the same address. **Aquatic fitness admission includes public swimming access. No extensions or suspensions permitted on 1 year memberships due to stats/closures. Admission rates include GST.
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Residents Registration:
JUNE 15 AT 8:00AM
Non-residents Registration:
AQUATICS PROGRAMS
JUNE 16 AT 8:00AM
All aquatics programs will be available by reservation or registration at www.penticton.ca/register and may include the following:
Aquatic Fitness Swim lessons including preschool and Swim Kids Lifesaving programs 8
DUE TO LIMITED RESOURCES, PROGRAM OPTIONS WILL VARY. PLEASE REFER TO PENTICTON.CA/REGISTER information and registration FOR UPDATES AND250-490-2426 AVAILABILITY.
SWIM LESSONS - PRESCHOOL
An 8-level program for children 4 months to 5 years of age Starfish (4-12 months) An introduction to the water for babies and their parent or caregiver. To enter this level, babies must be able to hold their head up. The goals are to help babies experience buoyancy and movement through songs and play in the water and to teach the parent/caregiver agespecific water safety. Duck (12 months-2 years) Babies and their caregivers learn how to use floating objects for support and explore different water movements through games, songs and active water play. Sea Turtle (2–5 years) For toddlers and their caregivers. Swimmers learn through fun games and songs, how to combine skills, how to kick with a buoyant object and how to perform basic floats, glides and kicks. Sea Otter (3-5 years) This is a transitional level that transfers the preschooler to the care of an instructor. Using games and activities, swimmers learn to open their eyes under water, further develop basic floats and glides, and swim 1 metre. They also learn age-appropriate water safety skills. Salamander (3-5 years) Using games and activities, swimmers learn to swim 2 metres, further develop basic floats and increase their distance on front and back glide. Front swim and roll-over glides are also included, and swimmers learn appropriate water safety skills such as how to jump into chestdeep water and how to use a Personal Flotation Device (PFD). Swimmers enter this level when they have completed Sea Otter. Sunfish (3-5 years) Using games and activities, swimmers learn to swim 5 metres, increase their endurance and develop their kick using buoyant objects. Swimmers also work on roll-over glides, side glides and front swim. Safety skills include deep-water activities and use of a Personal Flotation Device (PFD). Swimmers enter the level when they have successfully completed Salamander. Crocodile (3-5 years) Using games and activities, swimmers learn to swim 5 metres on their front and back, perform dolphin kick and begin using rhythmic breathing. They also progress with kicking drills and increase their swimming distance to 10 metres. Swimmers enter this level when they have successfully completed Sunfish. Whale (3-5 years) Using games and activities, swimmers perform a front and back swim for 10 metres. Swimmers work on developing their flutter kick and perform a distance swim of 15 metres. Swimmers enter this level when they have successfully completed Crocodile.
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SWIM LESSONS - SWIM KIDS
A 10-level program for children 6 years and over When your child turns six, follow this chart to determine which Swim Kids level to enroll in: Swim Kids 1 Swimmers work on getting comfortable in the water and are introduced to floats, glides and kicking. Endurance is developed and includes a 5 metre swim. Swim Kids 2 Swimmers develop propulsion skills to move through the water and remain at the surface. Swimmers work on front swim and learn about deep-water activities and proper use of a Personal Flotation Device (PFD). Endurance is developed and includes a 10 metre swim.
PRESCHOOL LEVEL
Incomplete
Complete
Starfish
Swim Kids 1
Swim Kids 1
Duck
Swim Kids 1
Swim Kids 1
Sea Turtle
Swim Kids 1
Swim Kids 1
Sea Otter
Swim Kids 1
Swim Kids 1
Salamander
Swim Kids 1
Swim Kids 1
Sunfish
Swim Kids 2
Swim Kids 2
Crocodile
Swim Kids 2
Swim Kids 3
Whale
Swim Kids 3
Swim Kids 3
Swim Kids 3
Swim Kids 8
This level provides an introduction to diving and teaches swimmers how to make wise choices about where and when to swim. Endurance is developed and includes a 15 metre swim.
This level introduces breast stroke and feet-first surface dives. Swimmers learn about hypothermia, rescue breathing, standing shallow dives and the dangers of open water. Swimmers tread water using the eggbeater skill to improve their ability to remain at the surface in the event of an unexpected fall into water. Endurance is developed and includes a 300 metre swim.
Swim Kids 4 This level introduces front crawl and back swims with shoulder roll. Swimmers work on kneeling dives, surface support and developing a greater sense of self-safety by understanding their own limits. Endurance is developed and includes a 25 metre swim. Swim Kids 5 This level introduces back crawl sculling skills, whip kick, stride dives, treading water and front crawl. An introduction to safe boating skills is also included. Endurance is developed and includes a 50 metre swim. Swim Kids 6 This level focuses on front crawl hand entry and breathing and back crawl arm position and body roll. Elementary backstroke, safety on ice, and rescue of others with throwing assists is introduced. Swimmers demonstrate front dives and their ability to tread water. Endurance is developed and includes a 75 metre swim. Swim Kids 7 This level builds skills and endurance for front crawl, back crawl and elementary back stroke and introduces whip kick on the front. Swimmers learn about airway and breathing obstructions, reaching assists and stride entries. Endurance is developed and includes a 150 metre swim.
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Swim Kids 9 This level focuses on front crawl, back crawl, elementary back stroke and breast stroke. Swimmers work on head-first surface dives and learn about wise choices, peer influences and self-rescue from ice. Endurance is developed and includes a 400 metre swim. Swim Kids 10 This level is a final assessment of the strokes for technique. Swimmers learn about sun safety, rescue of others from ice and head-first and feet-first surface dives. Endurance is developed and includes a 500 metre swim.
DUE TO LIMITED RESOURCES, PROGRAM OPTIONS WILL VARY. PLEASE REFER TO PENTICTON.CA/REGISTER FOR AVAILABILITY.
information and registration 250-490-2426
Your Community Early Learning Centre for 3-5 year olds!
Included on Campus: A modern 1100 square foot Learning Lab Indoor Pool Facility Dance Studio Gymnasium
Space is limited, please email bugaboo.university@penticton.ca or call 250-490-2426. www.penticton.ca/recreation www.penticton.ca/bugaboo
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TOTS AND FAMILY
FAMILY EDUCATION Baby Massage
Ages: Newborn-12m
Looking for ways to nurture and bond with your baby? You will learn a head-to-toe massage routine designed to comfort your baby and encourage positive interaction. You will also engage in discussion and theory with the group about a range of parenting topics. Rose Garden #23139 Thu Jul 14–Aug 11 9:30-11:00am $46/5
SPORT Acro Jr. Ages: 3-5
For kids who love to be upside down, your child will learn to do rolls, cartwheels, handstands, backbends, and a whole bunch more. CC-Dance Studio #23140 Wed Jul 6-Aug 3 2:00-2:45pm $59/5 #23143 Wed Aug 10-31 2:00-2:45pm $49/4
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Sportball Soccer and T-ball
Ages: 2-5
In partnership with Sportball Keep your child moving and engaged with Sportball Soccer and T-ball. Through games and activities, your child will build confidence, competence and Physical Literacy. All Sportball soccer programs require a one time $30 equipment fee. No class July 29, 31 and Aug. 5, 7. Queen’s Park Field Soccer and T-ball Ages: 2-3.5 #22817 Sun Jul 24-Aug 28 9:00-9:45am $69/4 Soccer Ages: 3-5 #22821 Fri Jul 22-Sep 2 5:00-5:45pm $84/5 #22822 Fri Jul 22-Sep 2 5:45-6:45pm $84/5 Soccer and T-ball Ages: 3-5 #22819 Sun Jul 24-Aug 28 9:45-10:45am $69/4 #22820 Sun Jul 24-Aug 28 10:45-11:45am $69/4
Missing Bugaboo this Summer? Find our Bugs Summer camp programs on p. 15
information and registration 250-490-2426
CHILD MARTIAL ARTS Little Ninjas
SPORT Ages: 5-8
In partnership with Penticton Jujutsu Your child will learn Jujutsu which focuses on developing virtues such as discipline, respect, honor, camaraderie, and hard work. Through the study of self-defence and martial arts principals, your child will learn how to express themselves safely while following drills and techniques in a structured format. CC-Dance Studio #23054 Wed Jul 6-Aug 10 5:45-6:15pm $84/6
Acro Kidz Ages: 5-12
For kids who love to be upside down, your child will learn to do rolls, cartwheels, handstands, walkovers, and a whole bunch more. CC-Dance Studio Ages: 5-7 #23141 Wed Jul 6-Aug 3 3:00-4:00pm $59/5 #23156 Wed Aug 10-31 3:00-4:00pm $49/5 Ages: 8-12 #23142 Wed Jul 6-Aug 3 4:15-5:15pm $59/5 #23157 Wed Aug 10-31 4:15-5:15pm $49/5
Sportball Soccer and T-ball
Ages: 5-7
In partnership with Sportball Keep your child moving and engaged with Sportball Soccer and T-ball. Through games and activities, your child will build confidence, competence and Physical Literacy. All Sportball soccer programs require a one time $30 equipment fee. No class July 29, 31 and Aug. 5, 7. Queens Park School Field Soccer #22816 Fri Jul 22-Sep 2 6:45-7:45pm $84/5 Soccer and T-ball #22818 Sun Jul 24-Aug 28 11:45am-12:45pm $69/4
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YOUTH
Drop in Admission $10/visit
FITNESS AND SPORT
MUSIC
Drills and Play Teen Night
Ages: 12-17
Teen and Adult Yoga Flow
Ages: 13+
Learn skills to get you rallying quickly and spice up your tennis game. Experience a mixture of instruction and gameplay for all levels. Spend time improving your footwork, volleys, and serves while getting to know others who also enjoy this smashing sport. McLaren Park Tennis Court #23048 Fri Jul 8 6:00-7:30pm $12/1 #23049 Fri Jul 22 6:00-7:30pm $12/1 #23050 Fri Aug 5 6:00-7:30pm $12/1 #23051 Fri Aug 19 6:00-7:30pm $12/1 You will develop strength and stability as you move effortlessly through yoga poses placing emphasis on not just the poses, but also on the transition in and out of each posture. No session Aug. 1 and 8. Okanagan Lake Park #23161 Mon Jul 4-Aug 29 5:45-7:00pm $56/7
MARTIAL ARTS Ninja Warriors Ages: 9-13
In partnership with Penticton Jujutsu Your child will learn Jujutsu which focuses on developing virtues such as discipline, respect, honor, camaraderie, and hard work. Through the study of self-defence and martial principals your child will learn how to express themselves safely while following drills and techniques in a structured format. CC-Dance Studio #23052 Wed Jul 6-Aug 10 6:15-7:00pm $96/6
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Intro to West African Drumming
Ages: 12+
Experience playing traditional West African rhythms on the djembe (a goblet-shaped hand drum). You will learn how to play the three basic sounds, develop a sense of rhythm, and play authentic West African rhythms. Dunduns (bass drums played with a stick) will be introduced to complete the musical ensemble. CC-Room 4 #23216 Tue Jul 5-Aug 9 7:00-8:00pm $74/6
OUTDOOR ADVENTURE SUP Yoga Ages: 11-17
In partnership with Glow SUP Certified SUP Yoga instructors offer guidance, fun and safety with these great on the water classes. You will develop confidence, increased concentration and balance while you enjoy the gift of a moment to take a breath in the beautiful outdoors. Sudbury Beach #22983 Wed Aug 17 5:00-6:00pm $54/1
SUP Basics Ages: 9-12
In partnership with Sun N’ SUP Your child will learn the proper paddling technique, body positioning on the board and some basic exercises to improve their balance and have fun on the water. All equipment and pfd is included. Sun N Sup Naramata #22881 Tue Jul 12 11:00am-12:00pm $35/1
information and registration 250-490-2426
DAY CAMPS TOTS Summer Bugs
Ages: 3-5
Your little one will be engaged in art, outdoor exploration and imaginative play. Lead by a Bugaboo facilitator, this program is bound to be the highlight of their summer. CC-Learning Lab #22608 M-Fri Jul 4-8 9:00am-12:00pm $94/5 #22609 M-F Jul 11-15 9:00am-12:00pm $94/5 #22610 M-F Jul 18-22 9:00am-12:00pm $94/5 #22611 M-F Jul 25-29 9:00am-12:00pm $94/5 #22612 Tu-F Aug 2-5 9:00am-12:00pm $74/4 #22613 M-F Aug 8-12 9:00am-12:00pm $94/5 #22614 M-F Aug 15-19 9:00am-12:00pm $94/5 #22615 M-F Aug 22-26 9:00am-12:00pm $94/5 #22616 M-F Aug 29-Sep 2 9:00am-12:00pm $94/5
CHILDREN Kids Tennis Camps
Ages: 8-11
PYP Skate Camp
Ages: 6-13
Focusing on skill refinement, repetition, practice and match play, your child will develop into a well-rounded tennis player. Through a series of drills, your child will learn proper grips, footwork, strokes, volleys and serves. Athletes will learn the rules and etiquette that make tennis such an exciting game to play. Due to our unbelievable 5:1 Coach to Student ratio, these programs will fill quickly. McLaren Park Tennis Court #23043 M-F Jul 4-8 9:30-10:30am $74/5 #23044 M-F Jul 18-22 9:30-10:30am $74/5 #23045 Tu-F Aug 2-5 9:30-10:30am $59/4 #23046 M-F Aug 15-19 9:30-10:30am $74/5 #23047 M-F Aug 29-Sep 2 9:30-10:30am $74/5
Summer Science Camps
Ages: 8-12
SUP Explorers Camp
Ages: 8-12
In partnership with Totally Teachable Join Tania for fun science experiments, special guests, and crazy crafts. Activities each week are developed around a different science theme. CC-Room 2 Earth Science #22705 M-F Jul 11-15 9:00am-12:00pm $149/5 Chemistry #22706 Tu-F Aug 2-5 9:00am-12:00pm $119/4 STEM - Science, tech, engineering and math #22707 M-F Aug 8-12 9:00am-12:00pm $149/5 Biology #22708 M-F Aug 22-26 9:00am-12:00pm $149/5 In partnership with Glow SUP Adventures Campers will learn the basics of stand-up paddle boarding including balance, control, steering, paddle etiquette, and water safety. Campers will participate in paddle races, beach challenges, water games, relays, swimming, treasure hunts, and much more. At the end of the camp, paddlers will have the skills and confidence needed to continue paddling all summer long. Sudbury Beach #22689 M-F Jul 11-15 9:00am-12:00pm $249/5 #22690 M-F Jul 18-22 9:00am-12:00pm $249/5 #22691 M-F Jul 25-29 9:00am-12:00pm $249/5 #22692 Tu-F Aug 2-5 9:00am-12:00pm $199/4 #22693 M-F Aug 8-12 9:00am-12:00pm $249/5 #22694 M-F Aug 15-19 9:00am-12:00pm $249/5 #22695 M-F Aug 22-26 9:00am-12:00pm $249/5
Your child will practice their skateboarding skills with clinic-style instruction and finish off the week with a minicompetition. Participants must bring their own skateboard and helmets are mandatory. Wrist guards, knee and elbow pads are highly recommended. Penticton Youth Park #22031 M-F Jul 4-8 9:00am-12:00pm $84/5 #22032 M-F Jul 11-15 9:00am-12:00pm $84/5 #22033 M-F Jul 18-22 9:00am-12:00pm $84/5 #22034 M-F Jul 25-29 9:00am-12:00pm $84/5 #22035 M-F Aug 8-12 9:00am-12:00pm $84/5 #22036 M-F Aug 15-19 9:00am-12:00pm $84/5 #22037 M-F Aug 22-26 9:00am-12:00pm $84/5
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DAY CAMPS CONT. Summer Day Camps
Ages: 6-12
Jump into summer games, sports, and crafts all based around the theme of the week! Each week is packed full of adventure, out trips, beach days and creating lifelong friendships and memories. CC-Gymnasium Mon-Fri 9:00am-4:00pm $149/5 day camp | $119/4 day camp (Aug 2-5)
YOUTH SUP Expedition Camp
Ages: 12-16
Summer Sampler
Jul 4-8
#21938
Marvel Universe
Jul 11-15
#21939
School of Magic
Jul 18-22
#21940
Around the World Relay
Jul 25-29
#21941
In partnership with Glow SUP Adventures. Paddleboarders who love adventure will refresh their skills and safety, and build new skill sets to experience longer expeditions away from Sudbury Beach. Pre-requisite SUP Explorers course or equivalent from Glow SUP. Sudbury Beach #22698 M-F Jul 11-15 1:00-4:00pm $249/5 #22699 M-F Jul 18-22 1:00-4:00pm $249/5 #22700 M-F Jul 25-29 1:00-4:00pm $249/5 #22701 Tu-F Aug 2-5 1:00-4:00pm $199/4 #22702 M-F Aug 8-12 1:00-4:00pm $249/5 #22703 M-F Aug 15-19 1:00-4:00pm $249/5 #22704 M-F Aug 22-26 1:00-4:00pm $249/5
Space Station Vacation
Aug 2-5
#21942
Beginner Tennis Camps
Ages: 12-16
Spy School
Aug 8-12
#21943
Summer Survivor
Aug 15-19
#21944
Wacky Water Week
Aug 22-26
#21945
Summer Olympics
Aug 29-Sep 2
#21947
Intermediate Tennis Camps
Ages: 12-17
Keeners Ages: 6-12
Before and after care for children registered in day camp programs. Passive activities such as card games, board games, coloring and more will help your child transition to and from their main day camp program. CC-Room 7 Mon-Fri AM Keeners 8:00-9:00am PM Keeners 4:00-5:00pm $24/ 5 day camp | $19/4 day camp (Aug 2-5)
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Experience skill refinement as well as practice and match play to develop consistent, well-rounded tennis play. Through repetition and drills, players learn proper grips, footwork, strokes, volleys and serves. In addition to developing a love for tennis, athletes will learn the rules and etiquette that make tennis such an exciting game to play. Due to our unbelievable 5:1 Coach to Student ratio and limited court space, these programs fill quickly. McLaren Park Tennis Court #22965 M-F Jul 4-8 10:45-11:45am $79/5 #23031 M-F Jul 18-22 10:45-11:45am $79/5 #23032 Tu-F Aug 2-5 10:45-11:45am $64/4 #23033 M-F Aug 15-19 10:45-11:45am $79/5 #23034 M-F Aug 29-Sep 2 10:45-11:45am $79/5
Further develop skills through practice and match play to become a consistent, well-rounded tennis play. Through repetition and drills participants will build on their knowledge of game play and basic strokes. Due to our unbelievable 5:1 Coach to Student ratio and limited court space, these programs fill quickly. McLaren Park Tennis Court #22966 M-F Jul 4-8 3:30-4:45pm $84/5 #23036 M-F Jul 18-22 3:30-4:45pm $84/5 #23040 Tu-F Aug 2-5 3:30-4:45pm $64/4 #23041 M-F Aug 15-19 3:30-4:45pm $84/5 #23042 M-F Aug 29-Sep 2 3:30-4:45pm $84/5
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FITNESS ROOM Fitness Room Equipment
Fitness Room Age Requirements
Experience a collection of resistance machines, cable and
Individuals 12 year and under are not permitted in the
functional trainer apparatus, and cardio options including: •
Cardio machines– rowers, elliptical, recumbent
Individuals 13-15 years are permitted to use the Fitness Room only after completion of a Fitness Room Orientation.
bikes, upright bikes, spin bikes and treadmills •
Fitness Room at any time.
Bars, bells and balls – free weights, kettle bells, slam balls, and medicine balls
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Circuit weights
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Plyometric boxes
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Weight sled
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Resistant equipment – resistance bands and battle ropes
For additional information about the Fitness Room, please visit www.penticton.ca/fitnessroom.
Fitness Room Admission Rates Single
10 tickets
1 month
3 months
6 months
1 year
Fitness Room Youth (13-18 years)*
$5
$43
$43
$116
$198
$315
Adult (19-59 years)
$7
$62
$62
$163
$281
$444
Senior (60-74 years)
$5
$43
$43
$116
$198
$315
Super Senior (75+)
$4
$33
$33
$92
$162
$256
$16
$143
$143
$377
$645
$1,024
Family**
Fitness Room/Pool Combined Youth (13-18 years)*
day pass $12.50
$8.25
$74
$74
$195
$343
$539
Adult (19-59 years)
day pass $16.50
$11.50
$103
$103
$263
$457
$722
Senior (60-74 years)
day pass $12.50
$8.25
$74
$74
$195
$343
$539
Super Senior (75+)
day pass $10.25
$7.25
$64
$64
$160
$274
$435
day pass $39
$27
$240
$240
$615
$1,069
$1,685
Family**
No extensions or suspensions permitted on 1 year memberships. Prices include GST. **Family is defined as a maximum of 2 parents, grandparents and/or adult guardians with children under 19 (up to a maximum of 4 children). For 1, 3, 6 and 12 month passes, all members must be residing at the same address. *All youth ages 13-15 must complete a Fitness Room Orientation prior to using the Fitness Room on their own.
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FITNESS ROOM Fitness Room Orientations
Ages 13+ Personal Fitness Training
A certified personal trainer will take you one-onone through the ins and outs of the Fitness Room including: proper etiquette, how to use all equipment safely, helpful tips, exercise form and some examples of exercises related to your personal fitness goals. To book a Fitness Room Orientation contact joshua.bibbs@penticton.ca. $22/person or $32/couple
Book a personal training session with one of our knowledgeable trainers. Our certified and motivational trainers can help you reach your fitness goals while ensuring proper form and giving sound advice. To book Personal Fitness Training contact joshua. bibbs@penticton.ca. $48/session or $450/10 sessions
FITNESS PLANS
Custom $249 PER PLAN
Nutrition Plans
If you’re ready to take your health journey to the next step, it may be time to work with our certified nutritionist to build a You will be provided with: custom meal plan that fits your + A personalized nutrition plan specific needs and helps you reach your goals! + Simple education
+ Recipes + Accountability
Ages 13+
Learn more on www.penticton.ca/fitnessroom.
Included in Plan: One (1) Fitness Room Orienation Three (3) Fitness Room drop-ins
$199 PER PLAN
The Community Centre’s experienced fitness professionals will work with you to design a three-month program that is specifically catered to your life, goals and needs. Visit www.penticton.ca/fitnessroom to learn more and get started.
Join Our Corporate and Group Pass Program Businesses, organizations, and groups may take advantage of this program to receive discounted rates through purchasing several passes at one time.
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Eligibility: • Participation of a minimum of 6 individuals. • Discounts off monthly passes only (1, 3, 6, 12). • Eligible passes are for Fitness Room, Pool, Fitness Room/Pool Combo, Drop-In Sports, or Aquafit.
Discounts: • 15% for groups of 6-10 people • 20% for groups of 11-24 people • 25% for groups of 25+ people Call 250-490-2426 for more info.
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ADULT
Drop in Admission $10/visit
FITNESS Bootcamp Circuit
MUSIC Ages: 14+
You will build strength, endurance and agility to conquer your daily routine. CC-Gymnasium #22969 Mon Jul 4-Aug 29 5:00-6:00pm $64/8
The Beach Peach Workout
Ages: 12+
Beat the heat and get fit and energized before work. Tone your abs, booty, and thighs at the beach next to the big peach. Okanagan Lake Park-Peach #22971 Wed Jul 6-Aug 31 7:00-8:00am $81/9
Zumba
Ages: 16+
Learn dance routines that fuse Latin rhythms and easy-to follow moves designed to burn a ton of calories without even realizing it with a beautiful outdoor background. Skaha Park-Pavilion #22974 Tue Jul 5-Aug 30 9:30-10:30am $72/9
MARTIAL ARTS Ninjutsu Ages: 14+
Ninjutsu is an enlightened art with a focus on selfdevelopment and survival in urban life. The fundamentals of the art consists of easy to apply locks, simple strikes, effective pressure points, and effortless grappling. You will study these Arts to become both healthier and experience happiness. CC-Dance Studio #23056 Wed Jul 6-Aug 10 7:00-8:00pm $134/6
Intro to West African Drumming
Ages: 12+
Experience playing traditional West African rhythms on the djembe (a goblet-shaped hand drum). You will learn how to play the three basic sounds, develop a sense of rhythm, and play authentic West African rhythms. Dunduns (bass drums played with a stick) will be introduced to complete the musical ensemble. CC-Room 4 #22815 Tue Jul 5-Aug 9 7:00-8:00pm $74/6
Active Agers ActivAge 1
Ages: 65+
ActivAge 2
Ages: 65+
Minds in Motion
Ages: 16+
Focused on improving daily living, you will strengthen muscles you use every day and move in a relaxed and inviting environment. The class also includes discussions and handouts to help you improve your overall health and physical well-being. CC-Dance Studio #22960 Tue Jul 5-Aug 23 9:30-10:30am FREE/8 Progress into more challenging movements which focus on improving daily living. You will strengthen muscles you use every day and move in a relaxed and inviting class environment. The class also includes discussions and handouts to help you improve your overall health and physical well-being. CC-Dance Studio #22963 Thu Jul 7-Aug 25 9:30-10:30am FREE/8 In partnership with the Alzheimer Society of B.C. Designed for people living with any form of early stage dementia, you and your family member, friend or other care partner will experience gentle exercises and social activities. Care partners must attend. CC-Dance Studio #22979 Tue Jul 5-Aug 30 1:30-3:00pm $54/9
Osteofit 2 Ages: 55+
After mastering basic exercise techniques, you will undertake progressively more difficult exercises that challenges balance, strength and agility. You will improve posture and the ability to move through daily activities with safe and specific movements. All Osteofit classes incorporate an educational component. CC-Dance Studio #22962 Tu/Th Jul 5-Sep 1 10:45-11:45am $126/18
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ADULT
Drop in Admission $10/visit
OUTDOOR ADVENTURE
YOGA AND MEDITATION
SUP Basics Ages: 16+
In partnership with Sun N SUP In a comfortable and encouraging atmosphere for beginners, learn the basics of standing, paddling, and staying safe on a Stand Up Paddleboard. Experience a full core workout as you master how to balance on and control your board. Certified instructors will also demonstrate various paddle techniques and provide you time to play on your own. Sun N Sup Naramata Naramata Village SUP Nights #22888 Thu Jul 7 5:45-7:15pm $45/1 #22889 Thu Jul 14 5:45-7:15pm $45/1 #22890 Thu Jul 21 5:45-7:15pm $45/1 #22891 Thu Jul 28 5:45-7:15pm $45/1 #22892 Thu Aug 4 5:45-7:15pm $45/1 #22893 Thu Aug 11 5:45-7:15pm $45/1 #22895 Thu Aug 18 5:45-7:15pm $45/1 Sunday Basics #22882 Su Jul 17 11:00am-12:30pm $45/1
Stand Up Paddleboard Basics
Ages: 16+
In partnership with Glow SUP Adventures In a comfortable and encouraging atmosphere for beginners, learn the basics of standing, paddling, and staying safe on a Stand Up Paddleboard. Experience a full core workout as you master how to balance on and control your board. Certified instructors will demonstrate various paddle techniques and provide time to play on your own. Sudbury Beach #23148 Thu Jul 7 6:00-7:30pm $45/1 #23149 Thu Jul 14 6:00-7:30pm $45/1 #23150 Thu Jul 21 6:00-7:30pm $45/1 #23151 Thu Jul 28 6:00-7:30pm $45/1 #23152 Thu Aug 4 6:00-7:30pm $45/1 #23153 Thu Aug 11 6:00-7:30pm $45/1 #23154 Thu Aug 18 6:00-7:30pm $45/1 #23155 Thu Aug 25 6:00-7:30pm $45/1
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Gentle Yoga
Ages: 16+
Holistic Yoga
Ages: 16+
Movement and Meditation
Ages: 14+
Rose Garden Yoga
Ages: 16+
Teen and Adult Yoga Flow
Ages: 13+
Experience a gentle warmup and breathing exercises then move into standing postures matching movement with breath. Foundational stretching focusing on key alignment principles will help to increase flexibility, calm the mind and relieve stress. CC Dance Studio #23146 Wed Jul 6-Aug 24 10:00-11:00am $64/8 Improve balance, strength and flexibility both on and off your mat using breathing, yoga postures and body awareness techniques. CC-Dance Studio #22975 M/Th Jul 4-Aug 11 1:00-2:00pm $88/11 Build skills to manage your stress and balance as you breathe with light movement followed by meditation. Clear your mind, and be transported to a plane of pure positivity. CC Dance Studio #23147 Fri Jul 8-Aug 26 10:00-10:45am $64/8 Stretch, strengthen and bloom into your full potential as you use your breath, body and mind in sequences designed to enhance your health and well being. Each class is gently progressive with modifications for specific health concerns. Okanagan Lake Park-Rose Garden #22956 Tue Jul 5-Aug 30 9:00-10:00am $72/9 You will develop strength and stability as you move effortlessly through yoga poses placing emphasis on not just the poses, but also on the transition in and out of each posture. No session Aug 1 and 8. Okanagan Lake Park #22967 Mon Jul 4-Aug 29 5:45-7:00pm $56/7
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REGISTRED AND DROP IN SPORTS
Drop in Admissions: $4.50/visit $41/10 pass
REGISTERED SPORTS Ready, Set, Play Tennis
DROP IN SPORTS Ages: 16+
You will experience skill refinement, drills, and match play to develop into a consistent, well-rounded tennis player. Learn from Tennis Canada certified instructors to break down the fundamental skills to help you improve overall technique. McLaren Park Tennis Court-East #23137 T/Th Jul 5-28 8:00-9:15am $128/8 #23039 T/Th Jul 5-28 6:00-7:15pm $128/8 #23138 T/Th Aug 4-30 8:00-9:15am $128/8 #23136 T/Th Aug 4-30 6:00-7:15pm $128/8
Pickleball Skill Development Learn to Play
Ages: 16+
A cross between tennis, badminton and table tennis, Pickleball is easy to learn and one of the fastest growing sports in North America. Learn the basics of the game or improve skills and strategy from Roberta Meakin, who is a 5.0 Tournament rated player. CC-Gymnasium #22957 Thu Jul 7-28 5:30-7:00pm $80/4
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Drop-in Badminton
Ages: 16+
Drop In Basketball
Ages: 15+
Practice your drop shots, serves and challenge others to a fun game of badminton. For players of all skill levels who want to have fun in a non-competitive and friendly environment. Participants will organize their own games and share court time. CC-Gymnasium #22985 Sat Jul 2-Aug 27 10:00am-12:00pm Get physically active and enhance your game play. All skill levels welcome. No program Aug 1. CC-Gymnasium #22984 M/W Jul 4-Aug 10 6:15-8:00pm
information and registration 250-490-2426
FITNESS SCHEDULE AND ADULT DROP IN SPORT Summer Fitness Program Schedule June 18 - August 12, 2022 Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Rose Yoga 9:00-10:15am
The Beach Peach Workout 7:00-8:00am
ActivAge 9:30-10:30am
Friday
Saturday
ActiveAge 2 9:30-10:30am
Zumba in the Park 9:30-10:30am
OsteoFit Level 2 10:45-11:45am
OsteoFit Level 2 10:45-11:45am
Holistic Yoga 1:00-2:00pm
Thursday
Minds in Motion 1:30-3:00pm
Holistic Yoga 1:00-2:00pm
Bootcamp Circuit 5:00-6:00pm Teen & Adult Yoga Flow 5:45-7:00pm Ninjutsu 7:00-8:00pm
See pages 20-22 for program descriptions and fees. You must pre-register to secure your spot in these programs. Drop-ins are available (space permitting). No sessions on Stat Holidays. Summer Adult Drop in/Registered Sport Schedule June 18 - August 12, 2022 Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Ready, Set, Play Tennis 8:00-9:15am
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Ready, Set, Play Tennis 8:00-9:15am
Badminton Drop-in 10:00am-12:00pm
Basketball Drop-in 6:15-8:00pm
Ready, Set, Play Tennis 6:00-7:15pm
Basketball Drop-in 6:15-8:00pm
Novice Learn to Play Pickleball Clinic 5:30-7:00pm
Ninjutsu 7:00-8:00pm
Ready, Set, Play Tennis 6:00-7:15pm
Drop in Admission Options: $4.50/visit $41/10 pass $62/month
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GOT ICE? Looking to sharpen your skating skills this summer or perhaps a cool break from the summer heat? Look no further… Book a private rental this summer at McLaren Arena. Daytime and evening ice is available Monday through Friday. Contact us today for availability p: 250.490.2437 or e: lisa.odaly@penticton.ca Private rental rates (PER HOUR)
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Penticton Resident $175.35 Non-Penticton Resident $178.60 Commercial $190.51 information and registration 250-490-2426 *Liability insurance is required for all user groups
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SUMMER FILM FESTIVAL JULY 5, 7, 12, 14
it's back! in person at the library auditorium fREE Screenings of films from the CATEGORIES of: canadian, foreign, blockbuster & CLASSIC (register ONLINE)
BC SUMMER READING CLUB
JULY & AUGUST
online & in-person , OPEN TO CHILDREN AGES 5 - 12 ATTEND FREE PROGRAMS, MAKE CRAFTS, READ, WIN PRIZES, EXPLORE THE OUTDOORS, DISCOVER NEW THINGS & MORE!
TEEN SUMMER TAKEOVER
JULY & AUGUST
ADULT SUMMER READING
JULY & AUGUST
online & in-person, OPEN TO TEENS AGES 13 - 18 JOIN PROGRAMS, READ, CRAFT & EXPLORE TO WIN PRIZES (& Earn extra by completing boardgame themed activities!)
online & in-person, OPEN TO adults aged 19+ complete activities, read books, and have fun for the chance to win weekly prizes, and one of three grand prizes!
FIND OUT MORE at: pentictonlibrary.ca PENTICTONLIBRARY
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Investigate our ever-changing interactive Hands-on Heritage Lab where science and history connect
Han DID YOU KNOW? The Museum has a Youtube Channel.
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ARCH IV The Archives are open. Have your question answered by calling (250-490-2453) or sending an email (penticton museumarchives@ penticton.ca)
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Search for Penticton Museum & Archives to find our channel. Check our Playlist for past Brown Bag Lectures, and more...
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USE UM
Step back in time and explore the geological and human forces that shaped Penticton throughout its history
785 Main Street, Penticton, BC Dennis.Oomen@penticton.ca Chandra.Wong@penticton.ca www.pentictonmuseum.com MUSEUM: Tue-Sat 10:00am - 5:00pm 250-490-2451
Summertime Fun
Join us for some good old-fashioned hands-on exploration and creation. Participants will be provided with materials and a creative challenge. Topics range from science and technology to arts and history. Ages 5-12 yrs. Parental participation required for children 5-7 years old. July and August 2022, See our website for more details.
ARCHIVES: Wed-Fri 10:00am - 4:30pm 250-490-2453 Call for information Museum Admission: Suggested donation $2 for adults $1 for children
TEMPORARY EXHIBITS R.N. Atkinson Temporary Exhibit Gallery at the Pentiction Museum ON UNTIL FALL 2022 Made Right Here: Penticton’s Built Heritage Find out where Cherryland Community is. See some beautiful flat-top homes. Learn about the unique history of the Leir House built by Hugh Leir’s sawmill employees. This exhibit showcases Penticton’s distinctive heritage properties and how they have contributed to our city’s unique history and character.
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COMMUNITY LISTINGS - LIVE, WORK & PLAY Special Interest
Outrigger Racing Canoe Club
Don Mulhall
250-488-3100
Adventurers Club
www.pentictonadventurers.com
South Okanagan Pool League
Gordon Monteith
250-809-0807
Air Cadets
Richard Hellyer
Rugby – Harlequin Club
www.pentictonharlequins.ca
Army Cadets
www.788armycadets.weebly.com
Running Club – Pounders
Neil Macdonald
Friends of Summerland Gardens
www.summerlandgardens.org 250-494-6385
Penticton Pickleball Club
pentictonpickleball.ca
Geology & Lapidary
Jerome Albo
250-495-7359
John Hong
Genealogical Society
Nola Reid
250-492-0751
Senior Games zone5info@55plusbcgames.org
Kelowna & Dist Safety Council
www.kdsc.bc.ca
250-765-3163
Shooting Sports Assn 250-328-8619
www.pentictonshootingsports.com
Skating - Glenngarry Skating Club
www.glengarryfsc.com
250-486-0244
Skiing - Apex Ski Club
www.apexskiclub.com
250-809-5727
Skiing - Apex Freestyle
www.freestyleapex.com
Skiing – Xcountry
nickelplatenordic.org
Slo-Pitch Leagues Penticton
www.pentictonslopitch.com
Soccer - Oldtimers
Alix Ferreira
250-493-0467
Soccer - Pinnacles Club
www.pinnaclesfc.com
778-476-5888 250-770-9065
250-492-0777
Kennel Club-Skaha
www.skahakennelclub.ca
Naturalists Club
www.southokanagannature.com
Newcomers Club
Jackie
250-462-7518
Okanagan Motorcycle Riders Assn
Russell Treit
250-493-5733
OSNS Child Development Centre
info@osns.org
250-492-0295
Outdoors Club
www.pentictonoutdoorsclub.ca
Penticton Garden Club www.gardenclubpenticton.ca Marian Kozier 250-487-1121
250-490-3334 250-498-9030
250-292-8110
Penticton Safety Village
Lori Woods
250-493-1808
Soccer - Power Wheelchair
Cathy Cunningham
Quilters Guild – Penticton
Marg Jacques
250-490-2868
Soccer - Women’s (16+)
Willow Vasquez www.sosailing.ca
250-494-7067
sowsl.yolasite.com
Seniors Drop-in Society
www.pentictonseniors.ca
250-493-2111
South Okanagan Sailing Association
South Okanagan Genealogical Society
Nola Reid
250-492-0751
Special Olympics
Mona Hazell
250-493-4805
Heinz/Manuela
250-486-0787
South Okanagan Seniors Wellness Society
Misty Douglas
250-487-7455
Springers Gymnastics Adventures
Therapeutic Riding Association
Joan Sopow
250-404-0530
Swimming - KISU Swim Club
Tina Hoeben
Toastmasters
David Folstad
250-809-7352
Swimming-Penticton Pikes
Pentictonpikes.com
Table Tennis
Brian Drought
250-492-0578
Tai Chi/Chi Gong
Richard Lautsch
250-486-8089
Tennis Club - Penticton
www.pentictontennisclub.com www.pentictontriathlonclub.com www.soyayoga.com
Sport and Fitness Penticton Soccer Club
250-492-5505
Ball Hockey
www.site1531.goalline.ca
Triathlon Club
Baseball - South Okanagan Minor
info@sombatigers.com www.sombatigers.com
Yoga-South Okanagan Yoga Academy
coachtina@kisu.ca
BMX Club – Penticton www.pentictonbmx.com Pentictonbmx@outlook.com Curling Club - Penticton
www.pentictoncurlingclub.ca 250-492-5647
Arts, Culture and Dance
Dragon Boating
Don Mulhall
250-488-3100
Academy of Music – Penticton
250-809-1857
Art Gallery – Penticton
www.pentictonartgallery.com 250-493-2928
Dragon Boating – Survivorship cthlauer50@gmail.com
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Cathie Lauer
250-493-7977
Children’ Showcase
Jamie Friedt
250-488-9894
Fastpitch Softball Association – Penticton Minor www.pmfsa.com
City of Penticton Pipe
Band Shannon Mair
250-809-3418
Hockey - Men’s Rec League Chris Newton
chrisnewton777@gmail.com 250-460-0038
Community Arts Council
250-492-7997
Hockey - Penticton Minor Hockey Association
www.pentictonminorhockey.com 250-274-9590
Dance Penticton
Robert McKenzie
250-493-0601
Hockey – Oldtimers (35+)
Mike Hopkins
Lloyd Gallery
www.lloydgallery.com
250-492-4484
Hockey – Women’s Rec League
southokwomenshockey@gmail.com
LUSO Cdn Multi-Cultural Soc
Ealivra Perera
250-493-9124
Judo Club
www.pentictonjudoclub.com
250-490-0912
Many Hats Theatre Company
250-490-6568
Jump Rope Competitive – Black Widow Rope Spinners – Cathy Cunningham
250-770-9065
Music Festival – Penticton Kiwanis
250-493-8322
Karate-Penticton Kyokushin
250-462-1486
Naramata Choir
www.naramatachoir.com
Karate - Taneda Karate Dojo
250-768-2241
Okanagan Historical Society
Karen Collins
Ki AiKido
David Larsen
250-809-7438
Okanagan Symphony Society Penticton Branch picherack@shaw.ca
Lacrosse – Penticton Minor
www.pentictonlacrosse.com pentictonlacrosse@gmail.com
James Weir
Lawn Bowling - Penticton
www.pentictonlawnbowl.com
Nickel Plate Nordic Centre
www.nickelplatenordic.org
250-292-8110
Ooknakane Friendship Centre
www.friendshipcentre.ca
250-493-1898 250-490-3504
Peach Festival Society
250-487-9709
Penticton Museum and Archives
250-490-2451
information and registration 250-490-2426
COMMUNITY LISTINGS - LIVE, WORK & PLAY 778-718-5757
Low Cost, No Cost
250-770-7668
After School Club
First Baptist Church
250-492-3824
Soundstage Productions www.soundstageproductions.com Lynne Leydier 250-493-9787
“The Ark” Youth Centre
First Baptist Church
250-492-3824
Playtime
First Baptist Church
250-492-3824
South Okanagan Big Band
250-809-2795
Breastfeeding Classes
Penticton Health Centre
250-770-3418
www.soics.ca
Prenatal Classes
Health Centre
Baby Talk
Penticton Health Centre
Okanagan School of Arts
info@osarts.ca
Shatford Centre for Arts and Culture
Richard Dejonge
South Okanagan Immigrant and Community Services 250-492-6299 South Okanagan Reg. Music Teachers
www.bcrmta.bc.ca/south-okanagan
SS Sicamous Marine Heritage Society
www.sssicamous.ca
Tumbleweed Gallery
250-492-0403 250-492-7701
Information Centres 24 Hour Swim & Activity Information
250-490-2426
Cancer Relaxation Program
Interior Health
250-770-3486
Caregiver Support Group
Interior Health
250-770-3486
City Hall
250-770-3434
Dragonfly Pond Respite Society
250-490-3305
Penticton Safety Village
490 Edmonton Ave
250-493-1808
Okanagan Boys and Girls Club
1295 Manitoba St
Strong Start - Queen’s Park Elementary
330 Power St
Strong Start - Carmi Elementary
400 Carmi Ave
250-770-7697
Strong Start - Columbia Elementary
1437 Atkinson St
250-770-7676
250-493-0512 ext 119 250-770-7680 ext 6611
250-490-2400
Grief Support Group
Interior Health
250-770-3486
Penticton Child Care Resource & Referral
www.pdcrs.com
250-492-5814
One Sky Community Resources
www.pdcrs.com
250-492-5814
Penticton & Wine Country Chamber of Commerce
778-476-3111
Penticton Trade and Convention Centre
250-490-2460
Wine Country Visitors Centre
www.visitpenticton.com
250-276-2170
www.okanagan.bc.ca
250-492-4305
Libraries Okanagan College – Penticton
Penticton Public Library
250-770-7781
Okanagan Regional Libraries Kaleden
250-497-8066
Naramata
250-496-5679
Okanagan Falls
250-497-5886
Summerland
250-494-5591
Youth Clubs Big Brothers/Sisters of BC
www.bigs.bc.ca
Girl Guides Brownies Sparks
www.bc-girlguides.org
Penticton Air Cadets Scouts, Cubs & Beavers
www.penticton.ca/recreation
250-492-6465 250-492-2053
250-492-0777/250-493-4494
www.bc.scouts.ca
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CONTACT US RECREATION ADMINISTRATION
OTHER CONTACTS
Community Centre - Reception Desk 250-490-2426 ext. 6
City Hall 250-490-2400 ask@penticton.ca
Manager of Recreation, Arts & Culture Kelsey Johnson 250-490-2441 kelsey.johnson@penticton.ca
Economic Development Manager Carly Lewis 250-276-2165 carly.lewis@penticton.ca
Recreation Business Supervisor Cheryl Wiebe 250-490-2428 cheryl.wiebe@penticton.ca
Museum Manager Dennis Oomen 250-490-2452 dennis.oomen@penticton.ca
Recreation Operations Supervisor Kerry Wagner 250-490-2434 kerry.wagner@penticton.ca
Facilities Supervisor Krystie Dorrell 250-490-2385 krystie.dorrell@penticton.ca
Cleland Theatre Bookings Carey Swales 250-490-2430 carey.swales@penticton.ca
Parks Supervisor Todd Whyte 250-490-2455 todd.whyte@penticton.ca
RECREATION COORDINATORS
Marketing & Communication Specialist Milena Marshall 250-490-2445 milena.marshall@penticton.ca
Fitness & Sport Joshua Bibbs 250-490-2575 joshua.bibbs@penticton.ca Children & Youth Amanda Dean 250-490-2421 amanda.dean@penticton.ca McLaren & Sport Facilities Lisa O’Daly 250-490-2437 lisa.o’daly@penticton.ca
Are you looking for a career that makes a difference? Visit www.penticton.ca/careers.
Events & Film Raquel Meriam 250-490-2591 raquel.meriam@penticton.ca
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information and registration 250-490-2426
Physical Literacy And You!
P.L.A.Y. PENTICTON
“Physical literacy is the motivation, confidence, physical competence, knowledge and understanding that individuals value and take responsibility to maintain physical activity at the appropriate level throughout their lives.” - The International Physical Literacy Association, May 2014
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PENTICTON TOTS
Sportball p. 12 Summer Bugs p. 15
CHILDREN
Little Ninjas p. 13 Acro Jr/Kids p. 13
YOUTH
Drill and Play Tennis p. 14 Yoga Flow p. 14 SUP Basics P. 14 Tennis Camps p. 16 REGISTRATION
OPENS Residents:
JUNE 15 Non-residents:
JUNE 16
ADULT
Ninjitsu p. 20 Stand Up Paddle Board Basics p. 21 Ready, Set, Play Tennis p. 22
Visit us for more information: www.penticton.ca/recreation or call 250-490-2426 ext. 6