Child Care • Fun Places • Immunization • Libraries • Parks • Playgroups • Recreation/Family Centres • Schools • Special Needs YOUR NORTH SHORE RESOURCE FOR FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN AGES 0-12 2024 DIRECTORY
Bowinn Ma,MLA for North Vancouver-Lonsdale
CommunityOffice
50-221 West Esplanade
North Vancouver,BCV7M3J3
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604-981-0033
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CommunityOffice
217-1233Lynn Valley Road
North Vancouver,BCV7J0A1
Susie.Chant.MLA@leg.bc.ca
604-983-9859
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Providing information to families with children 0-12 across the North Shore: the City of North Vancouver, the District of North Vancouver, the District of West Vancouver, Bowen Island and Lions Bay.
North Shore Community Resources: Child and Family Programs
604-985-7138
www.nscr.ca
#201-935 Marine Drive, North Vancouver
Children & Family Directory 2024 is produced by the North Shore News in partnership with North Shore Community Resources.
For information regarding the listings, please contact NSCR 604-985-7138
For information regarding advertising, contact the North Shore News at 604-998-3520
Community Action Program for Children (CAPC)
The Community Action Program for Children (CAPC) provides funding to community groups that promote the healthy development of young children from birth to age 6, who face challenges that put their health at risk, such as:
■ Poverty
■ Teen pregnancy
■ Social and geographic isolation
■ Substance use
■ Family violence
Through this initiative, the Public Health Agency of Canada funds 410 CAPC projects serving over 225,000 vulnerable children and parents/caregivers across Canada each year.
North Shore Child Care Resource and Referral Program
■ Provides a community-based service which promotes programs and projects which enhance child care services and the quality of life for children and their families.
■ Provides information on child care options for children up to 12 years of age, including group child care, family child care, preschools, out-of-school care, child minding, and programs for children requiring extra support.
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2024 DIRECTORY
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Table of
Emergency Numbers
Reporting Child Abuse 310-1234 Helpline for Children (no area code required) or in BC
North Shore Intake
1-800-663-9122
604-981-0008 & Family Services
BC Drug and Poison
1-800-567-8911 Information Centre
604-872-3311
BC
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HealthLink BC 811
Speak with a health nurse, pharmacist, or dietitian. Operates 24 hours a day, every day of the year, for any question or concern.
604-988-3131
NSCSS 24-Hour Women’s 604-987-3374 Support Line
North
FamilyServicesoftheNorthShore
Wesupportchildrenandfamiliesthroughevery ageandstageoflife.
• Freefamilydrop-in forparentsandcaregivers withchildren0-6yearsthroughThriveFamily CentresatMaplewoodandWestVancouver CommunityCentre.
•Counsellingforchildren, youthandfamilies forawiderangeofissues.Freeorcostbased onincome.
Counsellingforchildren, youthandfamilies forawiderangeofissues.Freeorreduced costbasedonincome.
• Parentingsupport,toolsandstrategiesthrough groupsinseverallanguages(English,Mandarin, Chinese,Farsi).
• LGBTQ2S+ groupsandsupportforchildren,youth, andtheirparentsthroughPROUD2BEprogram.
• Eatingdisorders preventionresourcesforchildren, youthandparentsthroughJessie’sLegacyEating DisordersPreventionandAwarenessProgram.
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24 Hour Crisis Line
Children’s Hospital
604-875-2345
Control Centre
Stoppers 1-800-222-8477
Support Services 604-987-1411
Poison
604-682-5050 (Local) Crime
Family
Con dential Referral Line
Lions Gate Hospital
Shore Emergency 604-983-7440 Social Services
Health Resources
Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) North Shore Services
604-983-6700 | www.vch.ca
Vancouver Coastal Health is dedicated to supporting optimum health for mothers, babies, children, and youth in our community. This is achieved through the delivery of a comprehensive range of services and support for families, including maternity, special care nursery and pediatric services based at Lions Gate Hospital, as well as a variety of community-based programs and services. Public health nurses are available on-call to answer questions related to health issues. Regardless of whether clients are at home, in school or in the hospital, a coordinated team of health professionals will meet their health needs. Services focus on health promotion, disease and injury prevention, as well as early identi cation of and support for children and youth with developmental and chronic health issues. Sta work together with families, community agencies, recreation and municipal departments to achieve the goal of healthy children and youth living and growing in a healthy community.
Audiology – Hearing Clinic
604-983-6704
Provides services to North and West Vancouver residents who are 0-19 years of age (inclusive) and to developmentally delayed adults who cannot be tested with conventional methods.
Services may include: full hearing assessment, universal hearing screening for newborns and kindergarten children, hearing aid and assistive listening device assessment, counseling, hearing aid sales for children 0-19 years of age and for developmentally delayed adults, tting and follow-up services, client and family education and consultation with other service providers.
Health Link BC www.healthlinkbc.ca
By calling 8-1-1, you can speak to a health services navigator, who can help you to nd health information and services; or connect you directly with a registered nurse, a registered dietitian, a quali ed exercise professional, or a pharmacist.
Community Licensing
604-983-6700
Provides the licensing and monitoring of child and adult facilities on the North Shore. These facilities provide daycare, group home residential care for youth and adults with special needs and homes for seniors.
Dental Services for Children
604-904-6200
Provides oral screenings, assessments and referrals for children under 5 years of age. Oral health prevention services are o ered to parents and their young children at selected drop-in groups in the community. An oral health education kit containing lesson plans and handouts is available to loan to preschools upon request.
Environmental Health Inspection
604-983-6700
Inspections and licensing of food premises, public swimming pools, and personal service establishments. Inspects and enforces regulations relating to environmental pollution and contamination.
VCH Public Health Dietitians
604-904-6450
Provide resources and consultation to community programs for children 0-5 years and school-aged children.
Nutritional Counselling
604-984-5752
West Van Community Health Centre o ers free individual nutritional counselling with a registered dietitian for normal nutrition (e.g. infant and child feeding) and therapeutic diets (e.g., allergies, gastrointestinal problems). Email: nscds@vch.ca.
North Shore Pediatric Resource Team
604-904-6200 Ext. 4162
Nursing Support Services
Includes coordination and consultation; assessment to determine if delegated or direct nursing care is required; development of Individualized Care Plans (ICP); teaching/ training and delegation for alternate care givers; facilitation of the At Home Program; counseling and referral; monitoring and evaluation.
To access direct care or delegated care services, a physician’s referral is required: www.bcchildrens.ca and search for ‘NSS Referral.’
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Health Resources cont.
Physiotherapy – Early Intervention
The Early Intervention Physiotherapy Therapy Program provides community-based physiotherapy services to children between birth and school entry who have, or are at risk for, a developmental delay and/or disability. Physiotherapists provide services that focus on the identi cation and promotion of optimal movement development to help children achieve their highest level of participation within home, preschool, child care, and other community settings. Physiotherapists often work in consultation with the Infant Development Program and the Supported Child Development Program.
Physiotherapy for School-Aged Children
Physiotherapy services are provided on a consultation basis to school-aged children with special needs – from kindergarten through transitioning to adult services at 19 – to achieve optimal independency and to assist them in meeting their educational goals. The Physiotherapist works with family members, teachers and educational assistants to support the student’s participation, inclusion and access to learning opportunities with the goal of achieving the student’s highest level of independent functioning. Services are provided in the home, school, child care and community settings.
Public Health Nursing
604-983-6700
Provides services including prenatal information, home visits to newborns, immunizations, parent and infant classes, young moms groups, breastfeeding drop-ins, lactation consultant clinics, outreach to preschool and child care sites, support and resources for school health www.vch.ca/schoolhealth/ns, and a general on-call service.
On call operates 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday at 604-983-6700. After hours and weekends, clients can call HealthLink BC at 811.
Immunizations
To book an appointment, or for drop-in times and locations call: 604-983-6863
Immunization clinics are o ered at four locations:
■ Central Community Health o ce
■ John Braithwaite Community Centre
■ Parkgate Community Centre
■ West Vancouver Community Centre
Postpartum Support
604-983-6700
Provides support for new moms who are feeling tired, anxious, sad, teary or overwhelmed. Call the public health nurse on call Monday – Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.. You can also call the 24-hour crisis line at 604-872-3311.
Well Baby Drop-In Clinics
604-983-6700
For dates and times of drop-in clinics go to www.vch.ca or call and ask for the on-call nurse for Early Years Team. Vancouver Coastal Health o ers drop-in clinics in several locations across the North Shore.
Program provides an opportunity to consult with a public health nurse, get breastfeeding support, weigh your baby and access other health information. A lactation consultant is available by appointment, call 604-983-6863. Call for more information and times.
Youth Parenting & Pregnancy Program (YPPP)
604-675-3982 ext. 20331 | www.vch.ca/yppp
Robert & Lily Lee Family Community Health Centre
2nd oor, 1669 East Broadway, Vancouver
A free service supporting pregnant Vancouver youth (24 and under) and their babies.
North Shore Speech and Language Program
604-983-6760
Services are delivered at the Central and West Community Health Centers and Lions Gate Hospital. Speech-language pathologists evaluate how well a child understands and uses language, and if there is any articulation, voice, or stuttering problem. They work with the parents and care givers to help the child overcome their communication disorders. Consultation might also be provided in community settings such as home, daycare, and preschool.
School–aged children have service provided through the public school system.
Tobacco Reduction
604-983-6700
Tobacco resource centre and co-ordination of tobacco initiatives for Vancouver Coastal-North Shore service delivery area.
Vision Screening
604-983-6700
This service promotes the prevention of permanent vision loss and the detection of eye problems. Currently all kindergarten age children are screened in the schools, however the recommended age for vision screening is three years old.
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Health Resources cont.
Youth Eating Disorders Program
604-983-6847
Provides services to youth aged 11-18 who are struggling with disordered eating/eating disordered symptoms and live in the North Shore, Bowen Island, Sunshine Coast and Sea-toSky regions.
Treatment includes counseling, medical monitoring and nutritional support.
HEALTH CENTRE LOCATIONS
Central Community Health Centre
604-983-6700
5th Floor, 132 Esplanade, North Vancouver
Parkgate Community Health Centre
604-904-6450
2nd Floor, 3625 Ban Court, North Vancouver
West Community Health Centre
604-904-6200
1st Floor, 2121 Marine Drive, West Vancouver
Options for Sexual Health: Sexual Health Clinic
604-731-4252 | www.optionsforsexualhealth.org
Parkgate Community Health Centre
3625 Ban Court -- 2nd Floor North Vancouver
Opt clinics provide sexual and reproductive health services for all genders, all orientations and all ages. Opt clinicians are committed to providing you with con dential, non-judgmental, youth-friendly, pro-choice, and sex-positive services. Opt services include low-cost contraception, STI care, Pap screening, pregnancy testing, and pregnancy options counselling. Opt welcomes new and returning clients, and no referral is necessary! Hours of operation: drop-in Wednesdays from 5:30 - 8:30 p.m..
Sex Sense Line
1-800-739-7367 | www.optionsforsexualhealth.org
The Sex Sense Line is a free con dential sexual health referral and information service open Monday to Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. The team of registered nurses, clinical counsellors, and sex educators o er information and resources for people living in British Columbia and the Yukon. The Sex Sense line answers questions about sex, sexuality, birth control, emergency contraception, pregnancy options, sexually transmitted infections, Pap tests/pelvic exams, and more!
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Health Resources cont.
HOSPITAL INFORMATION NON-EMERGENCY
Lions Gate Hospital Prenatal Tours
604-984-5728
Call for information.
Lions Gate Hospital Pediatric Unit
604-988-3131
The Pediatric Unit at Lions Gate Hospital has 10 beds and a health care team trained to meet the special needs of children and families. A weekly pediatric asthma clinic is held on the unit by referral only. Parents are important members of the care team and are encouraged to participate directly in the development of a care plan for their child. As well, parents are given the option to “room-in” with their child to help alleviate anxiety in small children. A parent lounge in the unit has kitchen facilities. A playroom and teen lounge are available for play therapy and patient recreation. Videos and computer games are also available to distract children from pain and anxiety.
Lions Gate Hospital Pre-Admission Clinic
604-988-3131
Children requiring surgery will visit the Pre-Admission Clinic with a parent/guardian prior to the scheduled operation. This visit will provide an opportunity for the child to meet with members of the care team, complete required tests and other procedures, and learn more about what to expect when they come to the hospital. Parents/guardians will also learn what to expect during and after surgery and the role they will play in their child’s treatment and recovery process.
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES FOR CHILDREN
North Shore Infant, Child and Youth Mental Health: Vancouver Coastal Health Authority and Ministry of Children and Family Development (MCFD)
MCFD Child and Youth Mental Health (CYMH)
301–224 W Esplanade, North Vancouver 604-904-4300 (press 1) | 604-983-6719
Child and Adolescent Program (CAP)
5th Floor 132 W. Esplanade, North Vancouver
These two multi-disciplinary teams consist of child and youth clinicians, psychiatrists, behavior support workers, a social worker and prevention educators. Referring problems include anxiety, depression, behavioral issues, ADHD and other mental health issues. Outpatient, community-based therapy, outreach services and parent / children after-school groups, including social skills training, are also o ered. Infant mental health services (0 – 5 years) are provided by MCFD only. Services are free and referrals are accepted through the Child and Youth Mental Health Walk In Clinic (see below).
Child and Youth Mental Health Walk-in Clinic
604-904-4300 (press 1)
The Child and Youth Mental Health Clinic provides specialized mental health treatment to children, and youth (0-18 years old), and their families, who are experiencing mental health symptoms that impact thoughts, behaviours and feelings. Clinical services may also include eventual access to psychiatrists for further evaluation of medical need at a later date.
■ Times and location:
Tuesdays and Wednesdays,
9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. & 1:00 – 3:30 p.m.
#301-224 West Esplanade, North Vancouver
*No appointments required
Child and Adolescent Program (North Shore VCH)
604-983-6719
Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA)
North and West Vancouver Branch
604-987-6959 | www.northwestvancouver.cmha.bc.ca
Suite 300 – 1835 Lonsdale Avenue North Vancouver
CMHA believes that good mental health is essential to overall health and well-being. Mental health promotion and mental illness recovery-focused programs and services are o ered for people of all ages and their families including counselling for people experiencing mild to moderate depression and a chronic illness.
Child and Youth Counselling
604-988-5281 | www.familyservices.bc.ca
Family Services of the North Shore
#203-1111 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver
Supports children and youth struggling with mental health issues that are getting in the way of school, friends, family and life. Specialized counselling also available for children su ering from trauma and symptoms of sexual, mental and physical abuse.
PEACE Program
604-987-0366 | www.nscss.net/peace
North Shore Crisis Services
PEACE Program provides supportive counseling and education to children and youth who have been impacted by family violence (ages 3-18).
Services are free, con dential, compassionate, 2SLGBTQIA+ friendly, culturally informed, and trauma-informed. PEACE Counsellors help children and youth express and explore their feelings, process experiences, and build healthy relationships moving forward.
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Health Resources cont.
FOOD BANKS
Harvest Project
604-983-9488 | www.harvestproject.org
1073 Roosevelt Crescent, North Vancouver
Our Emergency Food Program operates at St. Andrews Church, 1044 St. Georges Ave. on Tuesdays, 11 a.m - 1 p.m. and at St. Catherine’s Church, 1058 Ridgewood Dr. every second and fourth Wednesday, 2 p.m. - 3 p.m.
North Shore Neighbourhood House
604-987-8138 | www.nsnh.bc.ca
225 East 2nd Street, North Vancouver
A venue for the Greater Vancouver Food Bank Society each Wednesday of the month to provide food packages to those in need. The Food Bank is open 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and you can visit the Greater Vancouver Food Bank website for an upto-date monthly calendar.
BC Food Security Gateway www.bcfoodsecuritygateway.ca
The Food Security Gateway is designed to be a “one stop” online resource for food security practitioners and others in British Columbia who want to make “healthy eating the easy choice” and build food-secure communities.
Quest Non-Pro t Grocery Market
604-566-0110 | www.questoutreach.org
167 East 1st Street, North Vancouver (entrance from Lolo Lane)
Quest Food Exchange is a not-for-pro t grocery market o ering a variety of fresh, frozen, and non-perishables at a signi cantly reduced cost. Low-income individuals or family members can approach their caseworker, school counsellor, medical clinic, community resource, or one of Quest’s partnered agencies to get a client referral form.
Hours: Monday – Friday: 9:00 a.m. – 5:45 p.m.
Saturday: 9:00 a.m. – 3:45 p.m.
Sunday: Closed
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Child Care Resources
BC Aboriginal Child Care Society
604-913-9128 | www.acc-society.bc.ca
#102-100 Park Royal South, West Vancouver
The BC Aboriginal Child Care Society (BCACCS) is a Centre of Excellence for Indigenous early learning and child care. We help Indigenous communities develop high quality, culturally-grounded, spiritually-enriching, community child care services that are based in the child’s culture, language and history.
We are the only provincial Aboriginal Child Care Resource & Referral in BC. We provide information, training, and support to programs, educators, and families.
Mother Bear Child Development Program
Ayas Men Men Child & Family Services, Squamish Nation 427 West First Street, North Vancouver
Licensed group child care (3 to 5 years) Monday to Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
North Shore Child Care Resource & Referral Program
604-985-7138 | www.nscr.ca
North Shore Community Resources
#201-935 Marine Drive, North Vancouver
■ For parents, child care providers (licensed, registered and informal), ECE students and the community.
■ Provides information on parenting, child care, child development and the early years through parent referrals, professional development and workshop opportunities.
■ Provides assistance with the A ordable Child Care bene t program.
■ Provides extensive child care lending library.
■ Provides information for parents on choosing and nding quality child care.
Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) Community Care Facilities Licensing
604-983-6787
Provides the licensing and monitoring of child care facilities on the North Shore.
North Shore Supported Child Development Program
604-998-0131 | www.nsscdp.com
North Shore Neighbourhood House
225 East 2nd Street, North Vancouver
Supported Child Development (SCDP) is a community-based program that assists families of children with extra support needs to access inclusive childcare that meets family needs. The program is intended to serve children from birth to 12, with services for youth 13-19 years available in some communities.
SCDP provides the following services to support children, families, and childcare providers:
■ Individual planning to promote each child’s development
■ Training and information for families and childcare providers to help each child’s development
■ Resources such as books, toys and specialized equipment
■ Referrals to other services such as therapists or specialists
■ Where necessary, additional sta ng to ensure that children may participate fully with their peers.
■ SCDP operates under the principles of inclusion and family centred practice. SCDP uses a multi-disciplinary team approach. Parents may self-refer, or with parent consent, referrals may come from other service providers. The service is voluntary and free of charge.
Provincial Child Care Resource & Referral Programs
1-888-338-6622 | www.ccrr.bc.ca
Provides information about child care, family support services and locations of Child Care Resource and Referral Programs in BC.
Vancouver Coastal Region CCRRs
www.childcareresource.ca
There are six CCRR programs in the Vancouver Coastal Region: North Shore, Sea-to-Sky, Sunshine Coast, Richmond, Vancouver, Tri-Cities/Burnaby.
Provides information about child care, family support services and locations of Child Care Resource and Referral Programs in the Vancouver Coastal region.
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Education Resources
NORTH SHORE PUBLIC LIBRARIES
■ All public library services are free.
■ All public libraries have large collections of books and audio-visual materials for children and youth of all ages.
■ All public libraries provide extensive programming for children of all ages, including story times and special events.
■ Most public libraries o er programming to support parents’ education.
■ Check the websites for current information about programming and lending resources.
Bowen Island Public Library
604-947-9788 | www.bowenlibrary.ca
430 Bowen Trunk Road, Bowen Island
North Vancouver City Library
604-998-3450 | www.nvcl.ca
120 West 14th Street, North Vancouver
(Across the plaza from North Vancouver City Hall)
■ Storytimes for children and families
North Vancouver District Public Library
604-990-5800 | www.nvdpl.ca
North Vancouver District Public Library has four locations:
■ Lynn Valley Library, 1277 Lynn Valley Road
604-984-0286
■ Capilano Library, 3045 Highland Boulevard
604-987-4471
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Education Resources cont.
■ Parkgate Library, 3675 Ban Court 604-929-3727
■ Express Library at Lions Gate Community Recreation Centre 1733 Lions Gate Lane, North Vancouver 604-988-3033
West Vancouver Memorial Library
604-925-7400 | www.westvanlibrary.ca
1950 Marine Drive, West Vancouver
COMMUNITY RESOURCE LIBRARIES
BC Aboriginal Child Care Society Resource Library
604-913-9128 | www.acc-society.bc.ca/resource-centre
#102-100 Park Royal South, West Vancouver
■ The resource library is open to the public.
■ Contains over one thousand books, periodicals and videos related to Aboriginal children, parenting, child care and early childhood development.
■ Has early childhood education resource kits containing hands-on materials and curriculum re ecting First Nations traditions, which have been developed for loan to Aboriginal childcare programs in British Columbia.
■ Parents, early childhood educators, and other community members are welcome to visit the resource library or browse the on-line catalogue.
Capilano University Library
604-984-4944 | www.capilanou.ca
2055 Purcell Way, North Vancouver
Use of materials within the library is free of charge. Community members are welcome.
North Shore Child Care Resource & Referral Program Library
604-985-7138 | www.nscr.ca
North Shore Community Resources
#201-935 Marine Drive, North Vancouver
Extensive child care library of books, equipment and toys.
The North Shore Restorative Justice Society
604-969-7462 | www.nsrj.ca
147 East 14th Street, North Vancouver
Restorative Justice in Education
This program receives youth and adult referrals from the RCMP, West Vancouver Police, Victim Services, and community agencies such as schools and non-pro t groups. Referrals include situations where crime, con ict or harm has occurred and the people involved are searching for solutions that promote repair, reconciliation, learning and understanding. Cases commonly referred include physical assault, threats, break and enter, mischief, theft, community disputes and ongoing relationship con ict.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
North Vancouver School District #44
604-903-3444 | www.sd44.ca
2121 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver
■ The North Vancouver School District has 15,713 students enrolled in Kindergarten to Grade 12.
■ Programs include French Immersion, International Baccalaureate, numerous Athletic and Art Academies, Career Education, Band & Strings, Outdoor School, Distributed Learning, Strong Start, Summer Learning, and many more recognized programs.
■ New students to the district should register at the Education Services Centre, 2121 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver.
■ Bring child’s birth certi cate (for international students, bring proof of citizenship or PR card, and passport), proof of residency, and report card.
■ Call 604-903-3368 for more details.
West Vancouver School District #45
604-981-1000 | www.westvancouverschools.ca
1075 21st Street, West Vancouver
■ West Vancouver Schools o ers rst class education in our 14 elementary and 3 secondary schools.
■ With our specialized programs and focus on developing adaptable, determined and resilient students, our graduates are well-rounded, socially responsible, and con dent change-makers.
■ Our teachers, counselors and sta support academic, athletic, creative, and entrepreneurial pursuits for all of our students.
School District 93 (École André-Piolat)
604-980-6040 l www.andrepiolat.csf.bc.ca
380 West Kings Road, North Vancouver
■ One of the Conseil Scolaire Francophone school in French language
■ Kindergarten to Grade 12 ; Free IB program : MYP Grade 7-10; IB Grade 11-12
■ Possible graduation with 3 diplomas: Dogwood, Cornouiller, IB
■ Online registrations on our website
Settlement Workers in Schools (SWIS)
Program provided in partnership with the North and West Vancouver School Districts.
Settlement Workers in Schools help newcomer parents and their children settle in their school and community. Services are available in many languages. You can contact SWIS directly, or through the ELL teacher or counsellor at your school.
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North Vancouver School District/ Impact North Shore
604-988-2931
#207-123 East 15th Street, North Vancouver
West Vancouver School District/ Impact North Shore
604-988-2931
#207-123 East 15th Street, North Vancouver
StrongStart Programs (Ministry of Education) A free drop-in program for pre-school children and their parents/caregivers are located in several public schools in North and West Vancouver.
INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS
Catholic Independent Schools
604-683-9331 |
Conseil Scolaire Francophone 604-214-2600 | www.csf.bc.ca
Independent School Association of BC 604-913-6038
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Parent Education & Support
Bowen Island Family Place
604-947-9626 | www.bowenchildrenscentre.ca
650 Carter Road, Bowen Island
Since 1989, Bowen Children’s Centre has been supporting family life on Bowen. Please see listing on page 19 for a full list of services we provide.
Thrive Family Centres
604-988-5281 | www.familyservices.bc.ca
Family Services of the North Shore
399 Seymour River Place, North Vancouver
Free services for parents and caregivers with children birth to 6 years old.
Two locations: Maplewood 399 Seymour River Place, North Van, and West Vancouver Community Centre, 2121 Marine Drive, West Van.
■ Thrive family drop-in
■ Parent support & education groups
■ One to one parent support counselling
■ Parent-child mother goose
■ Breastfeeding/postpartum support group
■ Pancakes & play – Dads and male caregivers Sunday dropin group
■ Toy & clothing exchange
■ Community food cupboard
Family Support Services
Con dential Referral Line
604-987-1411
Available to North Shore families with children under the age of 19 who may be experiencing di culties resulting from marital breakdown, family con ict or other stresses. Parents, children, blended and kinship family members may all bene t.
Family Support Services (Hollyburn Family Services)
604-987-8211 | www.hollyburn.ca
#104-267 West Esplanade, North Vancouver
Family support service assists families with children under the age of 19 years, to improve communication, manage con ict, and cope with stress.
■ Parenting strategies and understanding how to adapt as children grow and develop
■ Service is provided in the client home
■ Parenting education groups and workshops
■ Linkage to other community services
Family Resource Centre (North Shore Neighbourhood House)
www.nsnh.bc.ca
John Braithwaite Community Centre (JBCC)
145 West 1st Street, North Vancouver
■ Parent Education Workshops
■ Family Playgroup Drop In
■ Parent Community Developers
■ Parent Child Mother Goose
Email: frahimi@nsnh.bc.ca
North Shore Child Care Resource & Referral Program
604-985-7138 | www.nscr.ca
North Shore Community Resources
#201-935 Marine Drive, North Vancouver
■ Foundations of Child Care training (includes responsible adult, school age care, and family child care training)
■ Resource library and equipment loan
■ Parent/care provider workshops
■ Family child care and licensed group child care support and network
Parent Community Developers (North Shore Neighbourhood House)
www.nsnh.bc.ca
John Braithwaite Community Centre (JBCC)
145 West 1st Street, North Vancouver
The Parent Community Developers (PCDs) host family playgroups, sunshine song time program, parenting support workshops, and provide community resources for families
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with children up to 6 years old. These free programs are funded by the Community Action Program for Children (CAPC) through the Public Health Agency of Canada.
Email: frahimi@nsnh.bc.ca
Impact North Shore
604-988-2931 | www.impactnorthshore.ca
#207-123 East 15th Street, North Vancouver
■ Let’s Learn Together (0-5 in Farsi, Mandarin)
■ Immigrant Parents as Literacy Partners (IPALS), (ages 3-5 in Farsi, Mandarin and Korean)
■ Middle Years (ages 7-12, in Farsi, Mandarin and Korean)
■ Parenting Teens (in Farsi, Mandarin and Korean)
■ School-Age Parenting Programs
■ Women’s English Skills & Support (WESS)
North Shore Neighbourhood House
604-987-8138 | www.nsnh.bc.ca
225 East 2nd Street, North Vancouver
■ Young Parent Program
■ Parent Community Developers (PCDs)
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Family Support Program
604-988-5281 | www.familyservices.bc.ca
Family Services of the North Shore
#203-1111 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver
A free in-community program for parents with children under 19, to provide linkages to community resources and supports, parenting tips, tools and strategies.
PROUD2BE Parenting Gender Diverse Youth
604-988-5281 | www.familyservices.ca
Family Services of the North Shore #203-1111 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver
Join other parents of gender-diverse youth for safe, judgmentfree discussions co-facilitated by two experienced counsellors. This free, weekly drop-in group is a welcoming place for you to learn more about how to support yourtrans, non-binary, gender diverse and/or gender-questioningchild or teen.
PROUD2BE Drop-in Group for Youth
604-988-5281 l www.familyservices.bc.ca
Family Services of the North Shore #203-1111 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver
A free weekly drop-in for ages 16-24 who identify as queer,
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transgender, two-spirit, and/or questioning youth. Connect with other youth in discussions led by an experienced master’s level counsellor. Share your experiences, ask questions, and explore your identity.
Settlement Workers in Schools (SWIS)
604-988-2931 l www.impactnorthshore.ca
Impact North Shore
123 East 15th Street, North Vancouver
SWIS workers meet with students and families individually to provide information, facilitate meetings at schools, and hold education-related workshops and youth group activities.
Parkgate Community Services Society
604-983-6350 | www.myparkgate.com
3625 Ban Court, North Vancouver
■ Child and family drop-in
Parent Community Developers
604-983-6444 ext. 849 | www.myparkgate.com
Parkgate Community Services Society
3625 Ban Court, North Vancouver
PCD’s provide community resources, host special events and support families with children 6 years and under. PCD’s host:
■ Parent/caregiver evening drop-in
■ Afternoon Nature Play drop-in
■ Parent Child Mother Goose
■ Parenting workshops
■ Dad/child evening drop-in
Email: frahimi@nsnh.bc.ca
Properties Family Hub Society
604-981-1297 | www.westvancouverschools.ca/ programs/properties-family-hub
1300 Chartwell Drive (south portable), West Vancouver Community partners providing a range of programs and services for families living in the British Properties.
School Age Child Care Association of BC www.saccabc.org
4460 Beresford Street, Burnaby
Improves the availability of quality, a ordable school age child care by providing programs and services to professionals in this eld.
Tsleil-Waututh Child and Family Development Centre
604-354-6764 | www.twnation.ca/child-familydevelopment-centre
3036 Takaya Drive, North Vancouver
■ Aboriginal Infant Development Program
■ Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters (HIPPY)
■ Weekly Parent Group
Family Preservation and Reuni cation
604-985-2202 | www.westcoastfamily.org
Westcoast Family Centres Society
#203-1111 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver
With a referral through MCFD, services available to families are designed to resolve issues that could result in a child being removed from their home. We also help children who have been in and out of the home reconnect with their families. Family counsellors provide therapeutic and educational interventions and help connect families to the community. Self-referrals can also be made for Family Support Services, providing 8 weeks of outreach. Parent training and education groups also available.
West Vancouver Child and Family Hub
604-921-3403 | www.westvancouverrec.ca
2121 Marine Drive, West Vancouver
Community partners work together to o er programs and services to support families of young children, including free parenting workshops, drop-in storytimes and Vancouver Coastal Health’s Wednesday afternoon parent infant drop-ins.
Young Parents Program
604-987-8138 l www.nsnh.bc.ca
North Shore Neighbourhood House
225 East 2nd Street, North Vancouver
■ one-to-one support with our Family Support Worker
■ a regular group drop-in
■ parenting classes
■ out-trips
■ ongoing advocacy and support
Email: nfsw@nsnh.bc.ca
Cell:604-258-8539
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Parent/Caregiver & Child Programs
EARLY LITERACY
Parent Child Mother Goose Programs (PCMG)
Provides an early literacy program for parents of infants and toddlers. Most programs are ten weeks in length and include shared songs, rhymes and stories. The following agencies sponsor PCMG programs for parents and caregivers at several locations across the North Shore. Call for information about times and locations.
■ Bowen Island Family Place: 604-947-2717
■ Thrive Family Programs (Family Services of the North Shore: 604-988-5281)
■ North Shore Neighbourhood House (at John Braithwaite Community Centre): 604-987-8138
■ North Shore Community Resources: 604-985-7138
■ Parkgate Community Centre: 604-983-6350
Thrive Family Centres
604-988-5281 l www.familyservices.bc.ca
Family Services of the North Shore #203-1111 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver
■ Parent-Child Mother Goose
PUBLIC LIBRARY EARLY LITERACY SERVICES
■ City of North Vancouver Library: 604-998-3450
■ City of North Vancouver Library at JBCC: 604-982-8315
■ North Vancouver District Public Library (four locations): 604-990-5800
■ West Vancouver Memorial Library: 604-925-7400
■ Bowen Island Public Library: 604-947-9788
FAMILY RESOURCE PROGRAMS
Bowen Island Family Place
604-947-9626 | www.bowenislandfamilyplace.ca
650 Carter Road, Bowen Island
Family Place, a program of Bowen Children’s Centre, has been supporting family life on Bowen since 1989. Family Place o ers:
■ Programming for parents/caregivers and their children (prenatal through six years of age)
■ Learning through play
■ Strength-based family support
■ Parent education
■ Resources and Referrals
■ Baby Weighing
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■ Breastfeeding support
■ VCH vaccination clinics
■ Clothing exchange
Please see www.bowenislandfamilyplace.ca for program details.
Family Resource Centre (North Shore Neighbourhood House)
604-987-8138 | www.nsnh.bc.ca
John Braithwaite Community Centre
145 West 1st Street, North Vancouver
■ Family Playgroup Drop In
■ Parenting Support
■ Sunshine Song Time
■ Parent Community Developers
Email: frahimi@nsnh.bc.ca
Shewaynewas Family Program
604-985-7826 | http://squamish.net
Squamish Nation Ayas Men Men Child & Family Services
422 West Esplanade, North Vancouver
■ Es7a7tsiwen (Prenatal) Registered program delivered weekly via ZOOM with Community Health Nurse and Infant Development Facilitator
■ Skakel (Parent/Infant) program and S7ixwalh (Parent/ Toddler) program delivered in-person Monday to Thursday with COVID safety protocols in place
Thrive Family Centres
604-988-5281 | www.familyservices.bc.ca
Family Services of the North Shore
#203-1111 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver
Free services for parents and caregivers with children birth to 6 years old.
Two locations: Maplewood 399 Seymour River Place, North Van, and West Vancouver Community Centre, 2121 Marine Drive, West Van.
■ Thrive family drop-in
■ Parent support & education groups
■ One to one parent support counselling
■ Parent-child mother goose
■ Breastfeeding/postpartum support group
■ Pancakes & play – Dads and male caregivers Sunday dropin group
■ Toy & clothing exchange
■ Community food cupboard
Impact North Shore
604-988-2931 | www.impactnorthshore.ca
#207-123 East 15th Street, North Vancouver
■ IPALS – Immigrant Parents as Literacy Supporters –helps immigrant families support their pre-school and kindergarten-aged children’s early literacy development through interactions in English and their rst language.
■ Women’s English Skills & Support (WESS) provides a safe place for women to learn English, make friends and get information about services in the community; highlighting support for parenting and child care.
■ Let’s Learn – a program for new immigrant parents and their pre-school age children. Parents gain knowledge of early childhood resources in the community, Canadian resources for families, and children take part in an early learning program.
Family Systems Counselling
604-926-5496 | www.livingsystems.ca
Living Systems Counselling
We o er family systems counselling to parent(s) and family members on a sliding fee scale ($10-$65) depending on household income and number of dependents and current circumstances.
Family Support & Training Programs
(604) 987-8211 ext. 5002
www.hollyburn.ca/services/parent-training/
Hollyburn Family Services
Our services are available for families with children/youth (under the age of 19) who reside on the North Shore including:
■ Family Support Services
■ Parent/Teen Mediation
■ Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder/Complex Developmental Behavioral Conditions Support
■ Seasonal Parent Trainings/Mutual Aid Groups
DROP-IN PLAYGROUPS (0-5 years)
North Shore Child Care Resource & Referral Program
604-985-7138 | www.nscr.ca
North Shore Community Resources
#201-935 Marine Drive, North Vancouver
■ Responsible Adult Course for working with school aged children
■ Resource Library and Equipment Loan
■ Parent/care provider workshops
■ Family child care and license group child care support and network
Family Program and Services
(Parkgate Community Services Society)
604-983-6350 | www.myparkgate.com
Inside Parkgate Community Centre at 3625 Ban Court and at Jaycee House 1251 Lillooet Rd, North Vancouver
■ Programs for parents, caregivers, grandparents and children
■ Family Drop in, also on Saturdays
■ Parent education
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■ Nature Play
■ Play in the Park
■ Snack and Circle time
■ Monthly dad’s playgroup
■ Parent Child Mother Goose
■ Parent Community Developers
■ Parent Education
■ Special events
StrongStart Programs
StrongStart is a free drop-in program for pre-school children and their parents/caregivers. It is operated under the mandate of the Ministry of Education and held in several public schools on the North Shore (September - June). The program o ers a variety of activities for developing early learning skills.
North Vancouver StrongStart Programs:
■ Eastview Elementary School 1801 Mountain Highway, 604-903-3520
■ Boundary Elementary School
750 East 26th Street, 604-903-3260
■ Lynnmour Elementary School 800 Forsman Avenue, 604-903-3590
■ Montroyal Elementary School
5310 Sonora Drive, 604-903-3650
■ Norgate Community Elementary 1295 Sowden Street, 604-903-3680
■ Seymour Heights Elementary School 2640 Carnation Street, 604-903-3760
■ Westview Elementary School
641 West 17th Street, 604-903-3840
For more information contact North Vancouver School District at 604-903-3444, or check the website: www.sd44.ca/Schools/StrongStart
West Vancouver StrongStart Programs
■ Hollyburn Elementary School
1329 Duchess Avenue, hollyburnstrongstart@wvschools.ca
■ Eagle Harbour Montessori School
5515 Marine Drive, ehss@wvschools.ca
■ Chartwell Elementary School 1300 Chartwell Drive, chss@wvschools.ca
For more information contact West Vancouver Schools at 604-981-1095 or visit: https://westvancouverschools.ca/programs/earlylearning#strongstart
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SCHOOL-AGE CARE
North Shore Child Care Resource & Referral Program
604-985-7138 | www.nscr.ca
North Shore Community Resources #201-935 Marine Drive, North Vancouver
■ Provides information for parents on choosing and nding quality school-age child care on the North Shore.
■ Provides assistance with A ordable Child Care bene t program.
Jericho Kids’ Club Child Care Society
604-736-4080 | www.jerichokidsclub.com
Bayview: 3505 W. 7th Avenue, Vancouver
General Gordon: 2268 Bayswater Street, Vancouver
Southlands: 5301 Camosun Street, Vancouver
SCHOOL SITE AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAMS
North Shore Neighbourhood House
Kids Club Programs
604-987-8138 | www.nsnh.bc.ca
■ Capilano Elementary
■ Cleveland Elementary
■ Lynn Valley Elementary
■ Norgate Elementary
■ Queen Mary Community Elementary
■ Ridgeway Elementary
■ Mountainside Kids Club supporting Braemar Elementary
■ Westview Elementary
■ JBCC Kids Club supporting Queen Mary and Ridgeway Elementary
User Pay After-School Site Programs
Several schools on the North Shore have arranged for afterschool programming through community recreation services. Call to see which schools are involved in these programs. Registration is through community recreation services in both North and West Vancouver.
North Vancouver Recreation & Culture
604-987-7529 | www.nvrc.ca
851 West Queens Road, North Vancouver
Kids Club - West Vancouver Community Centre
604-925-7270
After School Club
604-947-9626 | www.bowenchildrenscentre.ca
Bowen Island Family Place
650 Carter Road, Bowen Island
O ering after-school care at Bowen Island Community School.
PRE-TEEN DROP-IN PROGRAMS
Bowen Island Youth Centre
604-240-3467 | 650 Carter Road, Bowen Island
Capilano Community Services Society
604-988-7115 | Norgate Community School
North Shore Neighbourhood House
604-987-8138
■ Lynn Valley Recreation Hall
■ John Braithwaite Community Centre
North Vancouver Recreation & Culture
604-987-7529 | www.nvrc.ca/youth
Looking for a safe, relaxed place to gather with friends and make new ones? Drop-in for free at NVRC’s youth centres at Delbrook and Harry Jerome community recreation centres! Hang out and play games like foosball, table tennis and more, or join our planned activities.
Parkgate Community Services Society
604-983-6350 | Parkgate Community Centre
West Vancouver Community Services
604-925-7270
■ Gleneagles Community Centre
■ West Vancouver Community Centre
AFTER-SCHOOL/SUMMER PROGRAMS
North Vancouver Recreation & Culture
604-987-7529 | www.nvrc.ca
We have camps that cover school breaks (spri ng, summer, winter) and professional days. Join us for adventure, games, friendship, fun and exploration.
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Kids Camps
604-988-6844 | www.northvanarts.ca
North Van Arts
335 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver
At North Van Arts, we o er a unique blend of outdoor forest space, bright studio areas, and weekly themed activities,
treating children as young artists. Our camps and Pro D Days at Maplewood House are led by professional artists, covering diverse mediums like Eco art, puppetry, and storytelling, ensuring enriching and creative experiences for all.
Boys & Girls Clubs of South Coast BCNorvan Club
604-986-3449 | www.bgcbc.ca | norvanclub@bgcbc.ca
800 Forsman Avenue, North Vancouver
Norvan Boys and Girls Club o ers after-school drop-in programs Monday – Friday, and day camps during Pro-D days and holiday breaks. Our programs provide a safe space for children and youth, and o er a wide-range of fun activities. No child is turned away due to an inability to pay.
Artists for Kids
604-903-3798 | www.artistsforkids.ca
2121 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver Artists for Kids o ers a range of after-school art programs, as well as spring break and summer art camps for school age children. All programs are taught by BC certi ed visual art teachers, who work to nurture creativity and artistic skill sets, for each young artist.
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RESOURCES ON THE NORTH SHORE
Bowen Island Family Place
604-947-9626 | www.bowenchildrenscentre.ca
Bowen Children’s Centre
650 Carter Road, Bowen Island
Family Place, a program of Bowen Children’s Centre, provides programs/services for parents/caregivers and their children prenatal through six years of age.
We o er an engaging environment that focuses on developmentally appropriate play-based programming for children, emphasises strength-based family support, links parents to resources and promotes connections between parents/caregivers and their children, families and the community.
■ Family Place
■ Daddy & Me
■ Baby Connections
■ Parent-Child Mother Goose
■ Baby weigh
■ Breastfeeding support
■ VCH Vaccination clinics
Community Action Program for Children (North Shore Neighbourhood House)
604-987-8138 | www.nsnh.bc.ca
North Shore Neighbourhood House
225 East 2nd Street, North Vancouver
The Parent Community Developers (PCDs) host free programs for parents and caregivers with children up to 6 years old, and provide information about community resources.
■ Family Playgroup Drop In
■ Sunshine Song Time
■ Parenting Support
Follow us on facebook @NorthShoreNeighbourhoodHouse for more information.
Family Services of the North Shore
604-988-5281 | www.familyservices.bc.ca
An accredited non-pro t agency that provides counselling, support, and education for individuals and families of all ages and stages of life.
■ Counselling (sliding fee scale)
■ Parent education and support programs
■ Eating disorders prevention and awareness
■ Support services to LGBTQ2S+ youth and parents of gender-diverse youth
■ Sexual assault response services
Family Support Services Con dential Referral Line
604-987-1411
Available to North Shore families with children under the age of 19 who may be experiencing di culties resulting from marital breakdown, family con ict or other stresses. Parents, children, blended and kinship family members may all bene t.
Harvest Project
604-983-9488 | www.harvestproject.org
1073 Roosevelt Crescent, North Vancouver
A non-pro t agency that extends a hand-up. Reaching out to those challenged by family trauma, illness, job loss, and the threat of homelessness.
■ Coaching + counsel
■ North Shore Rent Bank
■ Grocery, nutrition, clothing supports
■ Clothes For Change social-enterprise thrift shop
Follow us on Facebook & Instagram
@harvestprojectnorthshore
Hollyburn Family Services
604-987-8211 | www.hollyburn.ca
#104-267 West Esplanade, North Vancouver
Community-based multi-service agency o ering a range of services supporting individuals and families throughout all stages of development, including self-referral and MCFD referral programs;
■ Family support services
■ Parent teen mediation
■ Youth safe house
■ Parent education
■ Victim support services
■ Individual fee-for-service counselling
■ Youth training, support and outreach services
■ Senior’s housing support services
Family Resource Centre (North Shore Neighbourhood House)
604-987-8138 | www.nsnh.bc.ca
John Braithwaite Community Centre
145 West 1st Street, North Vancouver
■ Family Playgroup Drop In
■ Parent Community Developers
■ Community Resources
■ Sunshine Song Time
■ Parenting Support
■ Circle of Care Playgroups (supporting care providers) Email: frahimi@nsnh.bc.ca
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North Shore Community Resources
604-985-7138 | www.nscr.ca
#201-935 Marine Drive, North Vancouver
■ Child Care Resource & Referral Program
■ Community Action Program for Children (CAPC)
■ Information North Shore
■ Volunteer North Shore
■ Community Housing Action Committee
■ Legal information and advocacy
■ Seniors One Stop information and referral
■ North Shore Caregiver Support Program
■ North Shore Better at Home
North Shore Crisis Services Society
604-987-0366 | www.nscss.net
#200-147 West 16th Street, North Vancouver
Emergency shelter, longer-term housing solutions, and direct service programs for women and children surviving abuse.
■ SAGE Transition House
■ 2nd Stage Housing Programs
■ Homeless Prevention Program
■ Multicultural Outreach Services
■ PEACE Program for Children & Youth
■ Good Stu Connection Thrift Store & Clothing Program
For immediate care, call NSCSS’ 24-Hour Women’s Support Line: 604-987-3374
North Shore Neighbourhood House
604-987-8138 | www.nsnh.bc.ca
225 East 2nd Street, North Vancouver
A multi-service agency providing a broad range of recreational, social support, community development, and information/referral services to children, youth and families in a diverse community.
Circles In Schools
604-969-7462 | www.nsrj.ca
North Shore Restorative Justice Society
147 East 14th Street, North Vancouver
Circles in Schools is a strengths-based program that gives our children and youth the skills to transform con ict, heal relationships, and create stronger communities themselves. Trained facilitators lead students through a series of developmentally appropriate activities during weekly circles in the classroom. Topics include identity, diversity, communication, empathy, peer pressure, mediation and con ict-resolution skills. To learn more about this and other programs please contact info@nsrj.ca
Parkgate Society
604-983-6350 | www.parkgatesociety.ca
3625 Ban Court, North Vancouver Community based multi-services and not-for-pro t organization o ering:
■ Licensed Child Care for children 6 month-12 years, including Licensed Day Camps for vacation
■ Licensed toddler program “Toddler on my Own”
■ Play Groups
■ Community Developers
■ Parent Child Mother Goose
■ Support for caregivers
■ Preteen & Youth programs
■ Parent Education
■ Monthly Dad’s Night Out playgroup
■ Evening and Saturday playgroups
■ Special events
■ Seniors & Volunteer Programs
In partnership with North Vancouver Recreation & Culture and VCH
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Properties Family Hub Society
604-981-1297 | www.westvancouverschools.ca/ programs/properties-family-hub
1300 Chartwell Drive (south portable), West Vancouver
Salvation Army Family Resources
604-988-7225 | Brian_Dueck@can.salvationarmy.org
105 West 12th Street, North Vancouver
■ Kids programs including camps
The North Shore Restorative Justice Society
604-969-7462 | www.nsrj.ca
147 East 14th Street, North Vancouver
The Restorative Response Program
A peaceful approach to crime and con ict that seeks to address the needs of victims, o enders and communities by o ering processes that encourage dialogue, reparation and healing. We o er: an opportunity to tell your story, a chance to explain how you have been impacted, con ict resolution and a chance to repair relationships, a better understanding of the incident and its impacts, an opportunity to take responsibility for one’s actions, meaningful outcomes and an opportunity for closure.
Thrive Family Centres
604-986-9311 | www.familyservices.bc.ca
Family Services of the North Shore
399 Seymour River Place, North Vancouver Free services for parents and caregivers with children birth to 6 years old.
Two locations: Maplewood 399 Seymour River Place, North Van, and West Vancouver Community Centre, 2121 Marine Drive, West Van.
■ Thrive family drop-in
■ Parent support & education groups
■ One to one parent support counselling
■ Parent-child mother goose
■ Breastfeeding/postpartum support group
■ Pancakes & play – Dads and male caregivers Sunday dropin group
■ Toy & clothing exchange
■ Community food cupboard
West Vancouver Child and Family Hub
604-921-3403 | www.westvancouverrec.ca
2121 Marine Drive, West Vancouver
■ Child care: licensed child care, childminding
■ Early learning programs
■ Health and wellness services: parent/baby drop-ins, immunizations
■ Recreation: children’s yoga, swimming, skating, gymnastics
■ Family resource programs: Family Place, parent/caregiver workshops
RESOURCES IN THE LOWER MAINLAND
Association of Neighbourhood Houses of BC 604-875-9111 | www.anhbc.org | central@anhbc.org #203-3102 Main Street, Vancouver
This organization has more than 300 programs and services from child care to family resources to support children and youth.
BC Association of Family Resource Programs
250-590-5706 | www.frpbc.ca
2004B Fernwood Road, Victoria
Promoting the Family Resource Program model as a community hub where both Canadian-born families and those new to Canada can access family support, opportunities for engagement, and community resources.
BC Council for Families
604-678-8884 | www.bccf.ca | bccf@bccf.ca
208-1847 West Broadway, Vancouver
■ Nobody’s Perfect Parenting Program
■ My Tween and Me
■ Parent Child Mother Goose Program
■ Integrated Strategies for Home Visitors
■ Alliance of Professionals Serving Young Parents
BC Healthy Kids Program
1-866-866-0800 | www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/home/ featured-services/services/healthy-kids-program Provides help for low income families with the costs of basic dental care and prescription eye wear.
Big Brothers of Greater Vancouver
604-876-2447 ext. 236 | www.bigbrothersvancouver.com #102-1193 Kingsway, Vancouver
■ Programs include the Big Brother and In-School Mentoring.
■ Police Information Check-Vulnerable Sector required.
Big Sisters of BC Lower Mainland
604-873-4525 | www.bigsisters.bc.ca
#200 – 5118 Joyce Street, Vancouver
Big Sisters Mentoring Program & Study Buddy Mentoring Program
■ We provide mentoring relationships to female, transgender & non-binary, kids ages 7 -17 who may be facing challenges like bullying, isolation, poverty, anxiety, lowesteem & more.
■ Big Sisters program matches female mentors with a mentee to develop a 1:1 friendship. They spend 2-4 hours, once a week, for 1 year doing free/low-cost activities.
■ Study Buddy program is a weekly 1:1 mentoring relationship focusing on school work. Female mentors provide educational guidance/support to a mentee.
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United Way BC Helpline Services
www.uwbc.ca/helpline-services
Provides free, con dential 24/7 information and referral in over 240 languages.
■ 211 British Columbia: 2-1-1
■ Alcohol & Drug Information and Referral Service (ADIRS): 604-660-9382
■ Gambling Support Line: 1-888-795-6111
■ Shelter and Street Help Line: 2-1-1
■ VictimLink BC: 1-800-563-0808
■ Youth Against Violence Line (YAVL): 1-800-680-426
Parent Hope Counselling Program
604-926-5496 | www.livingsystems.ca
info@livingsystems.ca
Living Systems Counselling
#209-1500 Marine Drive, North Vancouver
We o er a structured Parent Hope Counselling Program for parents who have a child or youth who is struggling with mental health issues and or behavioral issues. We also o er individual, couple a family counselling for a wide variety of mental health and relationship issues. Our therapists utilize a Bowen Family Systems approach to therapy. We have a sliding fee scale that ranges from $15-$150 depending on household income, number of dependents and current circumstances.
Ministry of Children & Family Development
www.gov.bc.ca/mcf
The Ministry provides programs and services to help ensure that families can keep their children safe and supported. To report a concern about a child or request family support services call:
North Shore Intake & Family Services
604-981-0008
#304-221 West Esplanade, North Vancouver
Child Protection Reports
■ 24/7 Centralized Screening
1-800-663-9122 Toll Free
604-660-4927 Metro Vancouver, Outside BC
Helpline for Children
310-1234 (No area code required)
For after hours emergencies.
CYSN/AT HOME Program/Autism Funding
604-904-4300
#301-224 West Esplanade, North Vancouver
Foster Care Resources and Recruitment
604-904-4300
#301-224 West Esplanade, North Vancouver
Youth Probation
604-904-4300
#301-224 West Esplanade, North Vancouver
Parent Support Services Society of BC
604-669-1616 | www.parentsupportbc.ca
#204-5623 Imperial Street, Burnaby
■ Parent Support Groups: Free, anonymous, and con dential self-help groups providing parents and caregivers with a safe space to share their stories, build communities, learn new skills, receive emotional support and discover new services and resources. The groups o er weekly or bi-weekly online and in-person meetings organized by trained volunteer facilitators.
■ Parenting Workshops: Free, interactive, and informative workshops on a variety of parenting topics. These workshops provide parents and caregivers with practical strategies for supporting the development of their children.
■ Kinship Care Help Line: BC-wide help line providing support, advocacy and resource information to grandparents and other relatives raising a family member’s child. The Line is sta ed by two part-time advocates trained in advocacy, social work, family law, and government services related to child welfare and kinship caregiving. Call 604-558-4740.
INFANTDEVELOPMENTPROGRAM(IDP)
TheInfant DevelopmentProgram(IDP)serves children frombirth to thre e years old whoareatrisk for, or whoalreadyhave a delayin development.IDPbrings parentsandprofessionals to gether to helpchildren overcome developmentaldifficulties
NSDRC.ORG
LET’S BUILD BETTERCOMMUNITIES
nsdrc@nsdrc.org|604-985-5371
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Children Requiring Extra Support
BC Centre for Ability (North Shore)
604-451-5511 | www.bc-cfa.org | info@bc-cfa.org
■ Provides assessment and ongoing therapy services to children from birth to school entry age who have a developmental delay or neurological challenge.
■ Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy and Speech Language Therapy services are available to children and Social Work support to their families. Family referrals are accepted.
■ Children are seen in home, childcare and other community settings where therapists work closely with families and other community partners to support full participation and inclusion.
Child and Youth Counselling
604-988-5281 | www.familyservices.bc.ca
Family Services of the North Shore #203-1111 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver Supports children and youth struggling with mental health issues that are getting in the way of school, friends, family and life. Specialized counselling also available for children su ering from trauma and symptoms of sexual, mental and physical abuse.
Hollyburn Family Services
604-987-8211 | www.hollyburn.ca
#104-267 West Esplanade, North Vancouver
Provides clinical counselling services to children and families.
Intellectual Disabilities Society
604-984-9321 | www.intellectualdisabilitiessociety.com info@nsconnexions.org
1070 Roosevelt Crescent, North Vancouver Advocates and develops community-based services for families that require extra support to meet the unique needs of children living with disabilities or intellectual delays. Services for families with children 0-6 include family support, community respite, and a Snoezelen room. Serving North and West Vancouver.
North Shore Disability Resource Centre
604-985-5371 | www.nsdrc.org
3158 Mountain Highway, North Vancouver
The North Shore Disability Resource Centre (NSDRC) o ers the following programs and services to people with disabilities based on the belief that all people are important to their community. Information & Advocacy Services, Infant Development, one-to-one goal based programs for children and adults, Saturday Teen & Pre-Teen Program, STAGE (Adult Education Program), Residential Services and the Summer Bursary Program. North Shore Disability Resource Guide is available on their website at nsdrc.org.
Infant Development Program
604-986-1358 | g.jackson@nsdrc.org
North Shore Disability Resource Centre
3158 Mountain Highway, North Vancouver
Provides information and support to parents of children (birth to 3 years) experiencing or at risk for developmental delay. Home visits, workshops, and opportunities to meet other parents, including a playgroup and a parent support group.
North
Shore Supported Child Development Program
604-998-0131 | www.nsscdp.com
North Shore Neighbourhood House
225 East 2nd Street, North Vancouver
Supported Child Development (SCDP) is a community-based program that assists families of children with extra support needs to access inclusive childcare that meets family needs. The program is intended to serve children from birth to 12, with services for youth 13-19 years available in some communities. SCDP provides the following services to support children, families, and childcare providers:
■ Individual planning to promote each child’s development
■ Training and information for families and childcare providers to help each child’s development
■ Resources such as books, toys and specialized equipment
■ Referrals to other services such as therapists or specialists
■ Where necessary, additional sta ng to ensure that children may participate fully with their peers.
■ SCDP operates under the principles of inclusion and family centred practice. SCDP uses a multi-disciplinary team approach. Parents may self-refer, or with parent consent, referrals may come from other service providers. The service is voluntary and free of charge.
North Shore Children’s Hearing Clinic, Vancouver Coastal Health, North Shore
604-983-6704 | www.vch.ca
Provides assessment and monitoring of hearing levels, patient/ caregiver counselling and education, evaluation and tting of hearing aid(s) and other hearing assistive devices, school/ preschool liaison and direct student support, and workshops for families, caregivers, educators and other professionals.
All children from birth to 19 years and all ages with developmental delay. Referrals are accepted from physicians, community health nurses, speech and language pathologists, parents, hearing resource teachers, and other agencies. Universal hearing screening is provided to all newborns either within hospital or at the clinic.
Preschool Speech/Language Services (Children 0-5)
Vancouver Coastal Health, North Shore 604-983-6760 | www.vch.ca
Provides speech-language services at the Central and West Community Health Centres, in preschool/daycare centres, and in the home. A team of professionals, including speech/ language pathologists, teachers, infant development, and supported childcare consultants work together with families to help preschool children overcome communication disorders.
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Recreation Resources
Children Requiring Extra Support cont.
North Shore Pediatric Resource Team
904-6200 Ext. 4162
■ Includes coordination and consultation; assessment to determine if delegated or direct nursing care is required; development of Individualized Care Plans (ICP); teaching/ training and delegation for alternate care givers; facilitation of the At Home Program; counseling and referral; monitoring and evaluation.
■ Physiotherapy services for children 0-5 years. Consultation is provided in multiple community settings: home, daycare, preschool, kindergarten, Infant Development Program, Supported Child Development Program.
■ Physiotherapy serves school-aged children with special needs – from kindergarten through transitioning into adult services at age 19 – to achieve optimal independence and to assist them in meeting their educational goals. The physiotherapist works with family members, teachers and educational assistants to support the student’s
participation, inclusion and access to learning opportunities with the goal of achieving the student’s highest level of independent functioning. Services are provided in home, school, child-care and community settings.
PEACE Program
604-987-0366 | www.nscss.net/peace
North Shore Crisis Services
PEACE Program provides supportive counseling and education to children and youth who have been impacted by family violence (ages 3-18).
Services are free, con dential, compassionate, 2SLGBTQIA+ friendly, culturally informed, and trauma-informed. PEACE Counsellors help children and youth express and explore their feelings, process experiences, and build healthy relationships moving forward.
Multicultural Resources
Immigrant Service Centre Impact North Shore
604-988-2931 | www.impactnorthshore.ca
#207-123 East 15th Street, North Vancouver
We provide a full range of services for you and your family. You can learn about setting up your life in Canada and about Canadian systems, such as health care and education. We o er a range of English language learning opportunities and employment services. We can help connect you to your community. Our family services include parenting programs, healthy relationship programs, and programs for children, youth, women, and seniors.
Settlement Workers in Schools (SWIS)
Program provided by Impact North Shore in partnership with the North and West Vancouver School Districts
■ Settlement Workers in Schools help newcomer parents and their children settle in their school and community.
■ Services are available in many languages. You can contact SWIS directly, or through the ELL teacher or counsellor at your school.
North Vancouver School District/ Impact North Shore
604-988-2931
#207-123 East 15th Street, North Vancouver
West Vancouver School District/Impact North Shore
604-988-2931
#207-123 East 15th Street, North Vancouver
Vancouver and Lower Mainland Multicultural Family Support Services
604-436-1025 | daycare@twnation.ca
#306-4980 Kingsway, Burnaby
■ Provides culturally-sensitive services to immigrant and visible minority women and their families who are experiencing family violence. Services are provided by bilingual workers from various minority cultures in many languages.
■ Individual and/or group counselling support to children who witness violence.
■ Groups for caregivers with their children aged 1-6 to share parenting skills and to learn about child development.
Multicultural Outreach Program
604-987-0366 | www.nscss.net/outreach
200-147 16th Street West, North Vancouver
Our outreach services o er support and advocacy, assistance with housing, family court, criminal justice systems, immigration services, and referrals to the appropriate community resources.
Culturally-informed services are o ered to women and their families who identify as immigrant and refugee peoples. We collaborate with local multicultural service providers and can o er support in English, Farsi, and Dari. Interpreter services are o ered as well.
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BC Aboriginal Child Care Society
604-913-9128 | www.acc-society.bc.ca
reception@acc-society.bc.ca
#102-100 Park Royal South, West Vancouver
■ O ers training programs and resources for parents, early childhood educators, and other early childhood development service providers.
■ The library provides culturally appropriate resources to support Aboriginal children and families. This lending library contains over one thousand books, periodicals and videos.
■ Parents, educators, and other community members are welcome to visit the library or browse the on-line catalogue.
Mother Bear Child Development Program
Ayas Men Men Child & Family Services, Squamish Nation
427 West First Street, North Vancouver
Licensed group child care (3 to 5 years) Monday to Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Shewaynewas Family Program
604-985-7826 | http://squamish.net
Squamish Nation Ayas Men Men Child & Family Services
422 West Esplanade, North Vancouver
■ Es7a7tsiwen (Prenatal) Registered program delivered weekly via ZOOM with Community Health Nurse and Infant Development Facilitator
■ Skakel (Parent/Infant) program and S7ixwalh (Parent/ Toddler) program delivered in-person Monday to Thursday with COVID safety protocols in place
Speech and Language Services for Tsleil-Waututh Nation Children
604-983-6760
Cec?w?t lel?m “Helping House” 3168 Alder Court, North Vancouver
Speech and Language assessment and therapy with a registered speech language pathologist for children before Kindergarten entry.
Tsleil-Waututh Child and Family Development Centre
604-924-4177 | www.twnation.ca/child-familydevelopment-centre | info@twnation.ca
3036 Takaya Drive, North Vancouver
■ Infant and toddler care (6 months – 3 years)
■ Full time child care for preschoolers (3 years – 5 years)
■ Aboriginal Head Start Program
■ Aboriginal Infant Development Program
■ Weekly Parent Group
Recreation Resources
FUN PLACES
Animal Welfare Shelter
604-990-3711
299 Mans eld, North Vancouver
■ Dog walking and cat brushing
Bowen Island
www.bowen-island-bc.com
Bowen Island is a 20 minute ferry ride from Horseshoe Bay in West Vancouver. Check www.bcferries.bc.ca for fares and schedules. Drive to Horseshoe Bay and park (pay parking) or take bus. Good for any age.
CityScape Community ArtSpace
604-988-6844 | www.northvanarts.ca
Located in the Shipyards District of Lower Lonsdale, this contemporary, free, public art gallery exhibits local, regional, and international artists. This space was built for the
community and all shows are group based and themed, to inspire re ection and conversation. Visit today to explore a diverse range of media including, paintings, textile, photography, printmaking, sculptures and more.
Cypress Mountain
604-926-5612 | www.cypressmountain.com
■ Summer – walking, hiking, blueberry picking, lakes
■ Winter – snowplay, sledding, snowshoeing, skiing
Deep Cove Village, North Vancouver
■ All age groups. Playground, beach, swimming, picnic tables (some are under cover), washrooms.
Deep Cove Cultural Centre
604-924-1378
4360 Gallant Avenue, North Vancouver
■ Seymour Art Gallery and Deep Cove & Area Heritage Society
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Recreation Resources cont.
Grouse Mountain
604-984-0661 | Guest Services: 604-980-9311 www.grousemountain.com
■ Fee for gondola. Top of mountain activities for all ages. Not all trails are suitable for young children. Consult map or inquire about family-friendly hikes.
Lonsdale Quay
604-985-6261 | www.lonsdalequay.com
Located at the foot of Lonsdale Avenue
Open seven days a week. Food market, shopping, outdoor areas, picnic areas, Seabus, and good walks to playground in nearby Waterfront Park. Lots of free special events throughout the year for families.
Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre
604-990-3755
w.dnv.org/ecology | www.ecologycentre.ca
3663 Park Road, North Vancouver
■ The Ecology Centre has interactive displays, lms, and programs dealing with environmental concerns, ecological concepts, and the study of nature. Or join guided walks by experienced sta and volunteers. Admission is by donation.
■ Tree Top Tales: Free story time for 2 & 3 year olds. Call for times.
Maplewood Farm
604-929-5610 | www.maplewoodfarm.bc.ca
405 Seymour River Place, North Vancouver
A ve-acre municipal park/farm specializing in the display of domestic farm animals and birds. Open year round. Open daily April through August. Closed on Mondays September through March. Open on all statutory holidays except Christmas. Hours of operation: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m..
Mount Seymour
604-986-2261 | www.mountseymour.com
■ Hiking trails, snow play in winter. Some fees.
North Shore Culture Compass
604-988-6844 | www.northshoreculturecompass.ca
North Shore Culture Compass is a free online map that visualizes the rich cultural o erings of the North Shore. An accessible navigational tool featuring key information about points of interest, the Culture Compass encourages local residents and tourists alike to connect with the arts heritage and stories of the North Shore. From dance studios to hiking trails, from festivals & events to day camps, the map is a resource for families to keep busy and learn about local culture.
MaplewoodFarm Maplewoodfarm.bc.ca Book your visit, plan abir thdaypar ty, or learna bout ourfarmprogram sat: Open 10 -4 1433PembertonAve.,NorthVancouver (604)983-2272 WhereFamiliesShopToSave NORTH SHORE 2024 CHILDREN & FAMILY DIRECTORY 31
Recreation Resources cont.
The Polygon Gallery
604-986-1351 | www.thepolygon.ca
101 Carrie Cates Court, North Vancouver
Admission is by donation thanks to BMO Financial Group. Exhibition tours, talks, and outreach programs are also o ered by donation.
Bridgman Park North Vancouver
■ On the corner of Mountain Highway and Keith Road. Trees, river, swings, a slide, climbing equipment, washroom.
Capilano River Regional Park & Salmon Hatchery
604-432-6200
www.metrovancouver.org/services/parks
North Vancouver
From Highway 1, take the Capilano/Grouse Mountain exit and drive north up Capilano Road about 1.5 km to the sh hatchery turn-o . Walk through the woods, beside the river and watch the sh jump in the hatchery. Easy walking, stroller, and wheelchair accessible in places. Picnic and toilet facilities at Cleveland Dam and Capilano Hatchery are wheelchair accessible.
Lighthouse Park | www.lighthousepark.ca
Marine Drive, at the end of Beacon Lane, West Vancouver
■ Nature trails, ecology centre, lighthouse tours
Lynn Canyon Park
www.dnv.org/ecology | www.lynncanyon.ca
North Vancouver
Near the top of Lynn Valley Road, turn right on Park Road. Nature trails, suspension bridge, ecology centre, natural history walks. Some trails are accessible for strollers and wheelchairs, and washrooms are available.
Lynn Headwaters Regional Park
604-432-6200 | www.metrovancouver.org/services/parks
Trail Info Line: 604-985-1690
North Vancouver
Hiking trails in beautiful wilderness setting. The picnic area, BC Mills House and washrooms at the park entrance are wheelchair accessible. However, trails are subject to use and weathering which may degrade them. As with all North Shore wilderness areas, keep your children close and safe near the rivers and in the forest where there may be animals.
Maplewood Flats | www.wildbirdtrust.org
2645 Dollarton Highway, North Vancouver
■ Nature tours, walking trails
PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS
There are many parks and playgrounds on the North Shore. To nd complete listings, check the websites of listed municipalities for all locations.
City of North Vancouver
604-983-7334 | www.cnv.org
District of North Vancouver
604-990-3800 | www.dnv.org
District of West Vancouver
604-925-7200 | www.westvancouver.ca
Park & Tilford Gardens
604-984-8200 | www.parkandtilford.com/garden/ calendar
In the Park & Tilford Shopping Centre on Brooksbank. Lovely gardens to walk around, sh pond, seasonal lights, and displays.
Seymour Demonstration Forest
Top of Lillooet Road, North Vancouver
■ Hiking trails (stroller friendly), cycling/in-line skating, picnic area, Seymour Fish Hatchery, Rice Lake.
Whytecli Park West Vancouver
604-925-7000 | www.whytecli park.com
Take Marine Drive or Highway One west past Lighthouse Park to Horseshoe Bay, and then continue to 7100 block Marine Drive. Playground, picnic spots, a swimming beach, and an observation pavilion with great views.
Stanley Park Vancouver
www.vancouver.ca/parks
■ Beaches, playgrounds, lots of fun things to do. Car (parking fee) or transit.
COMMUNITY RECREATION SERVICES
Bowen Island Community Recreation
604-947-2216 | www.bowencommunityrecreation.com
1041 Mt. Gardner Road, Bowen Island
O ers recreation activities, programs, and leisure activities for all ages and groups.
District of West Vancouver:
Parks & Community Services
604-925-7200 | www.westvancouver.ca
2121 Marine Drive, West Vancouver
O ers a wide variety of community recreation, arts and cultural programs. Check out their Leisure Guide, available at community locations throughout West Vancouver and online.
North Vancouver Recreation & Culture
604-987-7529 | www.nvrc.ca
NVRC o ers recreation, tness, sport, and arts and cultural programs, services and events at 11 community recreation centres, the North Vancouver Tennis Centre and Centennial Theatre. Financial assistance available for North Vancouver residents as well as many free and low-cost programs. Visit nvrc.ca, call 604-987-7529 or visit a centre to learn all the ways you can be active or creative.
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COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTRES
NORTH VANCOUVER
Canlan Ice Sports North Shore:
604-924-0828 | 2411 Mount Seymour Parkway
Delbrook Community Recreation Centre:
604-983-6530 | 851 West Queens Road
Harry Jerome Community Recreation Centre:
604-983-6403 | 123 East 23rd Street
John Braithwaite Community Centre:
604-983-6471 | 145 West 1st Street
Karen Magnussen Community Recreation Centre:
604-983-6550 | 2300 Kirkstone Road
Lions Gate Community Recreation Centre:
604-983-7650 | 1733 Lions Gate Lane
Lynn Creek Community Recreation Centre
1401 Hunter Street (opening fall 2024)
Lynn Valley Community Recreation Centre:
604-983-6550 | 3590 Mountain Highway
Memorial Community Recreation Centre:
604-983-6403 | 125 East 23rd Street
Mickey McDougall Community Recreation Centre:
604-983-6403 | 240 East 23rd Street
North Shore Neighbourhood House:
604-987-8138 | 225 East 2nd Street
North Vancouver Tennis Centre:
604-983-6483 | 280 Lloyd Avenue
Parkgate Community Centre:
604-983-6350 | 3625 Ban Court
Ron Andrews Community Recreation Centre:
604-983-6500 | 931 Lytton Street
WEST VANCOUVER
Gleneagles Community Centre:
604-315-1097 | 6262 Marine Drive
West Vancouver Aquatic Centre:
604-925-7270 | 2121 Marine Drive
West Vancouver Arena:
604-925-7250 | 786 22nd Street
West Vancouver Community Centre: 604-925-7270 | 2121 Marine Drive
604-987-7529 nvrc.ca Be ac tive, get creative & have fun with NVRC ! • Visual & performing ar ts • Spor ts , tennis , martial ar ts • Kids’ Night Out evenings • Drop-in swimming , skating& open gym• Camps• Preschools • Cooking clas ses •Parentparticipation ac tivities • Babysitter & Home Alone training NORTH SHORE 2024 CHILDREN & FAMILY DIRECTORY 33
The First Six Years
The rst six years are the most important years in your child’s life. In the early years, the brain forms connections that set the stage for lifelong learning, behaviour, and health. By age six, children have a solid foundation for reaching their full potential. Parents and caregivers have the greatest impact on how a child grows and develops in the early years. You can make the di erence!
What I need
If infants, toddlers and preschoolers could tell you what they need, here is what they might say:
Keep me safe
Know where I am and who I am with. Teach me who to go to when I need help.
Middle Years
The middle years can be divided into two sections: 6-9 years, and 10-12 years, or the preteen years.
CHILDREN 6-9 YEARS
Children 6-9 years demonstrate a cluster of characteristics that parents and caregivers will recognize:
■ Gender separation in play
■ Increasing independence
■ Increased ability to accept responsibility
■ Beginning to enjoy organized sports activities (8 years)
CHILDREN 10-12 YEARS (PRE-TEENS)
■ Many entering puberty
■ Relationships with peers are very important
■ Acceptance from peers very important
■ Connections to positive and supportive adults are needed
■ Opportunities for independence are important
AFTER-SCHOOL ACTIVITIES ARE IMPORTANT FOR PRE-TEENS!
School-age children, particularly pre-teens, can bene t from engagement in after-school activities such as sports, music, dance, theatre, cooking, and arts and crafts. Bene ts include:
■ Enriched and broadened life experiences
■ Development of “non-academic” skills
■ New friendships
■ Reduced “screen time” away from TV and computers
■ Opportunities to connect with positive, mentoring adults in the community.
Keep me secure
Hug me. Respect me. Let me know your love is forever. This will help me develop trust and self-esteem.
Keep me healthy
I need a variety of good foods, regular checkups, immunizations, fresh air, time to run and play and regular sleep.
Help me learn
Talk, sing, and play with me. Read to me. Stimulate me with sights, smells, tastes, and sounds.
Help me adjust
I need routines and comfort when I am upset. Help me make friends and learn how to get along with others.
CHILD AND PARENT PROGRAMS, NORTH SHORE COMMUNITY RESOURCES
604-985-7138 | www.nscr.ca 201-935 Marine Drive, North Vancouver
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Help Your Child Succeed
STEPS FOR HEALTHY CHILD DEVELOPMENT
INFANT - BIRTH TO 12 MONTHS
Safety - Always put your baby to sleep on his back. This reduces the chance of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Use a Canadian Standards-approved car safety seat (infant or convertible) in the rear-facing position every time you travel in a vehicle.
Security - You cannot spoil your baby. Pick her up when she cries. Find di erent ways to soothe her such as feeding, cuddling, rocking, and walking with her. Hold your baby as often as possible, newborns really love being held skin to skin especially when you are feeding him.
Health - Breast-feed your baby if you can. Take your baby for regular checkups and make sure he gets the immunizations he needs.
Learning - Talk to your baby. Point out familiar objects and name them. Read simple picture books and nursery rhymes to your baby. It is never too early to start.
Adjusting - Respect your baby’s personality and feelings. Each of us responds to people and situations in a unique way. Introduce your baby to grandparents, caregivers and others. This will help him learn how to get along with people later in life.
TODDLER - 1 TO 3 YEARS
Safety - Childproof your house. Cover electrical outlets. Remove dangerous objects. Keep medicines out of reach. Provide safe opportunities for your child to climb, swing, slide and run.
Security - Tell your child you like the way she is and the things she does. Hug your child when he is angry or frustrated.
Health - O er drinks from a cup only by 1 year of age. O er water in between meals when your child is thirsty. Take your child for his/her rst dental check by 1 year of age. Brush your child’s teeth with a smear of uoride toothpaste twice a day. Keep your home and car smoke-free. Make sure your child wears a hat and sun-block when she plays outside in the sun.
Learning - Sing, talk, listen and read to your toddler every day. Enjoy counting and rhyming games together.
Adjusting - Develop unrushed routines for eating, going out, playing, and sleeping. Help your child understand his feelings. For example, say, “I see that you are angry because you don’t want to go. We will come back later.”
PRESCHOOLER - 3 TO 5 YEARS
Safety - Watch your child at all times when she is around water. Enforce safety rules in driveways, parking lots, and around tra c. Make sure he always wears a helmet when riding a bike.
Security - When your child misbehaves, help her calm down. Show her that you love her but don’t accept the behaviour. Hang his artwork on the wall. Tell him you like his dancing and singing.
Health - Take him to the dentist and get his vision and hearing checked before he starts school. Brush your child’s teeth with a pea-size amount of uoride toothpaste twice a day. Take your child for regular dental checkups twice a year. Make sure she has lots of opportunities to be physically active. O er water in between meals when your child is thirsty.
Learning - Use everyday situations to teach opposites, time, and how the calendar works. Limit the amount of time your child watches television. Watch television with her.
Adjusting - Give her lots of chances to play with other children. Your child’s fears and nightmares are real to him. Comfort him and help him nd ways to feel better.
TAKING CARE OF YOU
Parenting is a joy and a challenge! Night-time crying, temper tantrums, and the sheer energy of a ve-year-old can leave you feeling tired and upset. When you feel this way, it’s hard to be at your best. Parenting will be a joyful process when you take care of yourself, as well as your child. Take a break once in a while. Go out with friends or your partner. Ask a friend, family or someone you trust to stay with your child. Enjoy music and other activities you like. Get your parenting questions answered by visiting a community resource. Go for walks with your child and meet other parents.
See your doctor if you are sick, feel sad for more than two weeks or if you are worried that your behaviour may harm your child. This section courtesy of the Government of Ontario Early Years website.
GETTING READY FOR KINDERGARTEN
* This information is from the Government of British Columbia website and the West Vancouver School Board
If your child is turning ve this year, there are many ways in which you can support their transition to Kindergarten.
Enrol in an Early Learning Program
■ StrongStart BC Centres are a drop-in program intended for both children (0-5) and caregivers to engage in play-based learning activities.
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■ Ready, Set, Learn events provide a chance for caregivers and children (3-5) to engage with their local school. These one-time events typically happen in the spring.
Support Your Child’s Transition at Home
There are many ways to help your child prepare for Kindergarten. Play is one of the best activities to do with your child, and can touch on the following topics:
■ Developing the joy of reading
Help your child learn to love reading be engaging with books at home. Help your child point out the front of books, turn pages one at a time, hold them correctly, and pretend to read to stu ed animals or toys.
■ Playing with sounds and letters
Practice identifying letters and numbers in your community, sing simple songs, and familiar rhymes!
■ Listening and following directions
Help your child get ready for school by making directions fun! Play games that involve listening to instructions and taking turns. Also use “ rst” and “then” to let your child know about expectations. Fro example, say, “First puzzle, then snack.”
Help Your Child InternetSucceedResources
BC Parent Newsmagazine
www.bcparent.ca
Independent parenting magazine, giving tips on health care, education, birthing, arts, community events, and others.
North Shore Community Resources
www.nscr.ca
Information, resources and support for all ages.
Jessie’s Legacy
www.jessieslegacy.com
A Family Services of the North Shore program which provides eating disorders prevention education, resources and support for BC youth, families, educators and professionals.
Kids’ Stop – Indian and Northern A airs Canada
www.aadnc-aandc.gc.ca
Fun and educational resources, with lots of First Nations, Inuit and Métis information, resources, languages.
Modern Mama
www.modernmama.com
Resources for parents with young children
Things to Do on the North Shore
www.northvancouver.com
■ Check out your local library
Libraries host amazing programs that support play, engagement, and pre-literacy skills.
Play (0-8 years of age)
Extended engagement in play is one of the best ways to prepare your child for school. It is a critical component of your child’s learning, development, and well-being. Here are some suggestions to support your child’s engagement in play:
■ Check out the Ready, Set, Learn toolkit – this has been developed to give parents ideas that encourage children to become life-long learners.
■ Allow your child’s interests to be your guide.
■ Give children time to think and respond to questions, or to make choices.
■ Check out the Play Today B.C. Handbook – this provides examples of and illustrates a variety of play experience.
■ Above all, have fun!
Tourism BC
www.helloBC.com
O cial site for Tourism British Columbia, with lots of information for planned vacations within the province.
www.vancouversnorthshore.com
WestCoast Families Magazine
www.westcoastfamilies.com
Resource for families in the Lower Mainland promoting a healthy and active lifestyle.
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Business & Services Index
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After School Club (Bowen Island Family Place) 22 Animal Welfare Shelter 30 Artists for Kids 23 Association of Neighbourhood Houses of BC 26 Audiology - Hearing Clinic 7 bc211/United Way BC 27 BC Aboriginal Child Care Society 12, 14, 30 BC Aboriginal Child Care Society Resource Library 14 BC Association of Family Resource Programs 26 BC Centre for Ability, North Shore 28 BC Children’s Hospital 6 BC Council for Families 26 BC Drug and Poison Information Centre 6 BC Food Security Gateway 11 BC Healthy Kids Program 26 BC Poison Control Centre (Local) 6 Big Brothers of Greater Vancouver 26 Big Sisters of BC Lower Mainland 26 Bowen Island 31 Bowen Island Family Place 16, 19, 22, 24 Bowen Island Community Recreation 32 Bowen Island Public Library 13, 19 Bowen Island Youth Centre 22 Boys & Girls Clubs of Southcoast BC 23 Bridgman Park 32 Canadian Mental Health Association 10 Canlan Ice Sports North Shore 33 Capilano Community Services Society 22 Capilano River Regional Park & Salmon Hatchery 32 Capilano University Library 14 Catholic Independent Schools 15 Central Community Health Centre 9 Child Abuse Reporting 6 Child and Youth Mental Health 10 Child Protection Reports 27 Circles in Schools 25 City of North Vancouver Parks 32 Community Licensing 7 Community Resource Libraries 14 Conseil Scolaire Francophone 15 Crime Stoppers 6 Cypress Mountain 30 CYSN/AT HOME Program/Autism Funding 27 Deep Cove Cultural Centre 30 Deep Cove Village 30 Delbrook Community Recreation Centre 33 Dental Services for Children 7 District of North Vancouver Parks 32 District of West Vancouver Parks 32 District of West Vancouver: Parks & Community Services 32 Environmental Health Inspection 7 Family Preservation and Reuni cation 18 Family Services of the North Shore 24 Family Support Services 6, 16, 24 First Nation Resources 30 Foster Care Resources and Recruitment 27 Food Banks 11 Gleneagles Community Centre 22, 33 Grouse Mountain 31 Harry Jerome Community Recreation Centre 33 Harvest Project 11, 24 Health Centre Locations 9 HealthLink BC 6, 7 Hollyburn Family Services 16, 24, 28 Immunizations 8 Impact North Shore 15, 17, 20, 29 Independent Schools 15 Infant Development Program 28 Intellectual Disabilities Society 28 Internet Resources 36 John Braithwaite Community Centre 33 Karen Magnussen Community Recreation Centre 33 Lighthouse Park 32 Lions Gate Community Recreation Centre 33 Lions Gate Hospital 6, 10 Living Systems - Parent Hope Counselling Program 27 Lonsdale Quay 31 Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre 31 Lynn Canyon Park 32 Lynn Headwaters Regional Park 32 Lynn Valley Community Recreation Centre 33 Maplewood Farm 31 Maplewood Flats 32 Memorial Community Recreation Centre 33 A B C I J K H G E F L M D
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38 NORTH SHORE 2024 CHILDREN & FAMILY DIRECTORY Mental Health Services for Children 10 Mickey McDougall Community Recreation Centre 33 Ministry of Children & Family Development 27 Mother Bear Child Development Program 12, 30 Mount Seymour 31 North Shore Child Care Resource & Referral Program 4, 12, 14, 16, 20, 22 North Shore Children’s Hearing Clinic 28 North Shore Community Resources 4, 25, 34, 36 North Shore Crisis Services Society 25 North Shore Culture Compass 31 North Shore Disability Resource Centre 28 North Shore Emergency Social Services 6 North Shore Intake & Family Services 6, 27 North Shore Neighbourhood House11, 17, 22, 25, 33 North Shore Pediatric Resource Team 7, 29 North Shore Supported Child Development Program12. 28 North Van Arts 23 North Vancouver City Library 13 North Vancouver District Public Library 13 North Vancouver Recreation & Culture 22, 32 North Vancouver School District #44 14, 15 North Vancouver Tennis Centre 33 Norvan Club 23 Nursing Support Services 7 Nutritionists 7 Options for Sexual Health: Sexual Health Clinic 9 Parent Child Mother Goose Programs (PCMG) 19 Parent Community Developers 16, 18 Parent Support Services Society of BC 27 Park & Tilford Gardens 32 Parkgate Community Centre 22, 33 Parkgate Community Health Centre 9 Parkgate Community Services Society 18, 20, 22 Physiotherapy – Early Intervention 8 Postpartum Support 8, 16, 20, 26 Pre-teen Drop-In Programs 22 Preschool Speech/Language Services 28 Properties Family Hub Society 18, 26 PROUD2BE Parenting Gender Diverse Youth 17 Provincial Child Care Resource & Referral Programs 12 Public Health Nursing 8 Public Library Early Literacy Services 19 Public Schools 14 Quest Non-Pro t Grocery Market 11 Ron Andrews Community Recreation Centre 33 Salvation Army Family Resources 26 School Age Child Care Association of BC 18 School District #93 (École André-Piolat) 14 School Site After School Programs 22 Settlement Workers in Schools (SWIS) 14, 18, 29 Sex Sense Line 9 Seymour Demonstration Forest 32 Shewaynewas Family Program 20, 30 Speech/Language Services 8, 28 Stanley Park, Vancouver 32 StrongStart Programs 15, 21 The North Shore Restorative Justice Society 14, 26 The Polygon Gallery 32 Thrive Family Centres 16, 19, 20, 26 Tobacco Reduction 8 Tsleil-Waututh Nation Child & Family Centre 18, 30 24-Hour Crisis Line 6 24-Hour Women’s Support Line 6 United Way BC Helpline Services 27 Vancouver & Lower Mainland Multicultural Family Support Services 29 Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) 7-10, 12, 28 Vancouver Coastal Region CCRRs 12 Vision Screening 8 Well Baby Drop-In Clinics 8 West Community Health Centre 9 West Vancouver Aquatic Centre 33 West Vancouver Arena 33 West Vancouver Child & Family Hub 18, 26 West Vancouver Community Centre 22, 33 West Vancouver Community Services 22 West Vancouver Memorial Library 14 West Vancouver School District #45 14, 15 Whytecli Park 32 Young Parents Program 18 Youth Eating Disorders Program 9 Youth Parenting & Pregnancy Program (YPPP) 8 Youth Probation 27 Q R S
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3Squares Art Studio 5 AKILI Education Services 15 Bee Haven Childcare 9 Bowinn Ma, MLA (North Vancouver-Lonsdale) 2 Capilano Community Services Society 15 Family Services of the North Shore 6 Impact North Shore 17 Kim Gould 3 Maplewood Farm 31 MONOVA: Museum of North Vancouver 11 North Shore Crisis Services Society 23 North Shore Disability Resource Centre 27 North Shore Law LLP 19 North Shore Neighbourhood House 23 North Shore Sports Swap 31 North Van Arts 21 North Vancouver City Library 13 North Vancouver District Public Library 13 North Vancouver Recreation & Culture Commission 33 Patrick Weiler, MP 17 PJ Kids Club and Preschool 21 Ratcli LLP 25 Save-On-Foods 40 Susie Chant, MLA (North Vancouver-Seymour) 2 West Vancouver Memorial Library 13 Advertiser Index
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