FALL 2023
THUNDER BAY’S GUIDE TO COMMUNITY PROGRAMS & SERVICES
Culture Days in Thunder Bay
A dynamic celebration of arts, culture, and heritage, Culture Days ignites the senses and unites communities. Thunder Bay, a Festival Hub for Ontario in 2023, will play host an array of captivating events, activities, performances, tours, exhibits, and workshops - available either free of charge, or pay-what-you-may.
Running from September 22nd until October 15, Culture Days will provide a wonderful opportunity to connect with local artists and cultural organizations to explore, engage, and appreciate the rich cultural diversity of Thunder Bay, through music, dance, literature, visual arts, and so much more. There is something for everyone! To find out what is going on across Thunder Bay during Culture Days, visit the Ontario Culture Days website or the City of Thunder Bay website Culture Days page.
1 COMMUNITY HIGHLIGHT www.thunderbay.ca/thekey COMMUNITY Highlight
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2 INDEX www.thunderbay.ca/thekey Your guide to Community Programs and Services Programs & Courses ..............4 to 19 Distance Education ......................7 Academic Upgrading ....................11 Northwest Employment Works ..............20 www.confederationcollege.ca Programs...................21 to 33 www.lakeheadschools.ca Programs ..................34 to 38 www.csdcab.on.ca LAKEHEAD PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Programs ..................48 to 49 eptb.grandnord.ca Visit us on the web at www.thunderbay.ca/thekey Programs ..................39 to 47 www.tbcdsb.on.ca THUNDER BAY CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD COMMUNITY GROUPS Index .............................50 Registration .........................51 Community Centres ............62 to 71 55 Plus....................72 to 86 Canada Games Complex .........87 to 91 Community Aquatics ............92 to97 Community Fitness & Wellness .....98 to 99 www.thunderbay.ca www.prokidsthunderbay.ca www.gamescomplex.com www.golfthunderbay.ca Index ...........................100 Programs ...............101 to 125 Community Groups Contact Information ......128 www.thunderbay.ca/thekey 3 INDEX www.thunderbay.ca/thekey Watch out for the Winter Key being released December 1st, 2023
FALL 2023
Con nuing Educa on
General Information
Visit www.confederationcollege.ca/ce for the most up to date information.
Note: For general college inquiries call (807) 475 6110 or (800) 465 5493.
Pre requisites
Some courses require prerequisites to be completed before registering. Make sure that you have successfully completed the applicable prerequisite course(s)to avoid problems with the course material and/or with your transcript.
For more information on prerequisites contact ce@confederationcollege.ca or call (807) 475 6550.
Course Fees
Continuing Education courses may have additional fees not covered in the tuition for textbooks or supplies.
For information on withdrawal and refund policies of part time courses, one day workshops and online learning please visit:www.confederationcollege.ca/ continuing education/general information
Textbook Information
Postsecondary courses and general interest courses may require textbooks. Please inquire upon registering. Textbooks can be purchasedon campus or online at Follett Bookstore. Email the Bookstore at: www.confederationcollege.ca/bookstore or call (807) 475 6225.
How to Register
Thinking of registering? Make sure to register early to prevent cancellation due to insufficient enrollment.
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Parking
Parking permits are required between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday at all campus buildings. Parking permits are available at parking lot kiosks or through Facility Services. Visit:www.confederationcollege.ca/ facilities services/parking for information on parking.
Scheduled Building Closures For Fall Semester
Monday, September 4 (Labour Day)Monday, October 9 (Thanksgiving) December 25 January 1 (Christmas and end of term break)
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Continuing Education offers a variety of programs with flexibility to fit your lifestyle online. Browse our list of programs
Visit www.confederationcollege.ca/continuing-education for more information application is free.
Bookkeeping
Confederation College Board of Governors Certificate
This certificate program provides you with a basic foundation for maintaining the accounting records of entities in industry, commerce and government. Required courses include both theory and computer application.
Program Code 5402
11 Courses
Canadian Certified Administrative Professional (CCAP)
External Certification
This Program is designed for office professionals. CCAP courses are offered to administrative assistants, executive secretaries, and office managers, etc. who are interested in meeting the challenge of today’s demanding workforce.
Program Code 5086
Commercial Construction Management
Confederation College Recognition of Achievement
This program provides training related to the commercial construction management field. The program covers all of the major aspects of the management of a construction project from the drawings to preparing estimates and creating the construction schedule. Case study analysis will be utilized though out the program to help prepare students for a multitude of situations that may occur during a construction project.
Program Code 5031
6 Courses
Construction Estimator
Confederation College Recognition of Achievement
8 Courses
Client and Customer Relations
Confederation College Recognition of Achievement
Learn strategies and techniques that will help you solidify and enhance your client relations skills and build positive, lasting relationships with clients. The program prepares graduates to build teams of staff dedicated to excellent service delivery, to identify, mitigate and avoid confrontational situations with internal and external clients, and to create and promote an organizational service culture.
Program Code 5024
6 Courses
The Construction Estimator Program is designed to improve the knowledge and skill levels of persons working or wishing to work as estimators in the Commercial Construction Industry. Individuals who previously learned estimating skills on the job or individuals wishing to enter the construction industry would benefit from this program. Areas to be covered include the role and responsibility of the estimator, use of tendering documents, cost planning/control, surveying, material quantities and unit costs, review specifications and take-off quantities, and preparation of bid forms. The final phase of the program is designed for students to gain the knowledge necessary to run a complete project on site.
Program Code 5110
6 Courses
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ELearning Developer
Confederation College Recognition of Achievement
With the growth of online education, teaching and training has advanced the need for skilled developers of webbased learning. This program is designed to provide students with usable skills and a pedagogical basis in order to develop quality online learning materials. Students will not only learn the practical skills for development, but will also be introduced to how their role relates to the team-based approach in educational design.
Program Code 50266 Courses
Required Courses and Program Information
For current part-time program information including required courses, admission requirements, and access to our online application visit the Continuing Education site.
Food Services Worker
Confederation College Board of Governor's Certificate
Are you interested in learning the proper principles in food preparation, production, and safe food handling that will ensure the nutritional needs of persons from a small scale to large production focusing on health? The role of a food services worker fills an important role for clients in providing proper nutrition that also tastes good. Courses focus on compliance of provincial policies and procedures for the health and safety of food services.
Program Code 50266 Courses
For Online Courses:
Students must provide their own Internet access and email address. Before course start-up, students will receive an email with start-u instructions including information on course materials.
Fundraising Management
Confederation College Recognition of Achievement
This program will equip you with the skill develop and execute fundraising strategies . You will be able to enhance your marketable skills to successfully pursue a career in fundraising for different sectors.
Program Code 5600 6 Courses
Geographic Information Systems
Confederation College Recognition of Achievement
This program provides an introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for people who are or will be end users of GIS and those who wish to increase their knowledge of this emerging technology.
Program Code 50228 Courses
Are
You Ready For Your Credential?
If you have completed the required courses to receive a credential, be sure to email ce@confederationc.on.ca and let us know what credential you have been working on!
Health Records Clerk
Confederation College Recognition of Achievement
With the increasing production of and demand for complex information and the widespread use of automated technologies, organizations are striving to manage information effectively and efficiently —and this program will help you do just that. The part-time Health Records Clerk program teaches the skills and medical background you need to operate a records management program in any healthcare setting.
Program Code 50736 Courses
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Here are some of our many Distance Education program options:
Online Learning (flexible dates/times)
• Aboriginal Canadian Relations
• Accommodation and Human Rights Management
• Addiction and Mental Health
• Autism and Behavioural Science
• Human Resources Management
• Library and Information Technician
• Office AdministrationGeneral
1-Year Ontario College Certificate Programs
• Business Fundamentals
• General Arts and Science
2-Year Ontario College Diploma Programs
• Business Programs
• Computer Programmer
• General Arts and Science Certificate
• Onajigawin Indigenous Services
• Pre-Health (both)
For a full list of Distance Education programs and to apply, visit: www.confederationcollege.ca/ distance-education
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Hospital Ward Clerk
Confederation College Recognition of Achievement
Ward clerks play a vital role on the staff of a hospital, serving as a point-person for other staff, administrators, patients and visitors. The part-time Hospital Ward Clerk program helps you develop the strong communication and clerical support skills you’ll need to help manage the day-to-day tasks of hospital departments.
Program Code 50557 Courses
Visit us today for additional information on all our programs at: www.confederationcollege.ca/ continuing-education-department/ certificates-and-programs today to apply and register for courses.
Instructional Design
Confederation College Recognition of Achievement
This program is for students interested in the theory, practice, and design of instructional content for various modes of delivery. This program will provide students with the theoretical and practical foundations for the development and design of instruction and training applicable to the higher education industry, corporate training delivery, or the hosting of subjectspecific workshops. Pedagogical theory will be coupled with module and course development to apply and demonstrate principles appropriate to the education of a quantified learner demographic. This program is delivered fully online which will allow students to analyze the requirements, design elements, and structure of courses built using the instructional design principles they will be learning.
Program Code 50276 Courses
Leadership Development Series
Confederation College Board of Governor's Certificate
Developed and administered in association with Ontario's community colleges along with leading business and industry professionals, this college certificate will enhance and develop leadership skills while meeting career and organizational objectives.
Program Code 520010 Courses
Legal Office Assistant
Confederation College Recognition of Achievement
The focus of the nine course Legal Office Assistant program is on the development of strong office support skills with emphasis on interpersonal, organizational and communication skills.
Program Code: 5025 10 Courses
Legal Skills
Confederation College Recognition of Achievement
In this program students will learn the basic administrative functions in a legal office. Students will gain an understanding of terms, forms, processes and key practices used in the legal environment. This program is designed for those who have general office experience but are new to the legal field and to enhance the Office Administration program.
Program Code: 5032 5 Courses
Textbook List Fall 2023
The Part-Time Online programs may have textbook requirement visit: https://www.confederationcollege.ca/ department/continuing-education/ online/textbooks
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Management Studies
Confederation College Recognition of Achievement
Enhance your managerial skills and job opportunities by achieving your Certified in Management (C.I.M) designation.This professional designation is awarded by the Canadian Institute of Management and is recognized by Canadian recruiters and employers nationally. Get started on developing your management skills and earning the nationally recognized C.I.M. designation.
Program Code: 5017 8 Courses
Medical Office Assistant
Confederation College Recognition of Achievement
The Medical Office Assistant program helps you develop strong administrative and clerical skills with an emphasis on interpersonal, organizational, computer, and communication skills.This program also features course content that is specific to the healthcare sector.
Program Code: 5030 12 Courses
Fall Online Courses Start September 12
Monthly intakes may also be available www.confederationc.on.ca/ce/ onlinelearning.
Medical Transcriptionist
Confederation College Recognition of Achievement
The Medical Transcriptionist program helps you develop the theoretical and practical knowledge and skills required of a medical transcriptionist -a professional who translates the spoken word of physicians and other healthcare workers into written reports.Using simulated case studies as part of the training, this program focuses on communication, skills and transcription techniques.
Program Code: 5025 12 Courses
Updates Online
The material in this publication has been prepared well in advance of the academic session to which it pertains. Although it is the most current and accurate information available at time of printing, updated course offerings are available online at https://www.confederationcollege.ca/ programs-courses
Ontario Association of Home Inspection
Confederation College Recognition of Achievement
This program provides an opportunity to enter an exciting and growing profession.Home inspection is a consulting service that helps homebuyers to make informed decisions about their prospective new home.
Program Code: 5060 10 Courses
Nephrology Nursing
Confederation College Recognition of Achievement
This program prepares nurses to deliver kidney care to affected patients across all stages of the kidney care journey, from early detection through dialysis, palliative care and transplant. Current nurses will learn the knowledge required to promote and deliver competent, safe and ethical care to those at risk for developing or affected by renal disease and/or insufficiency.
The curriculum has been designed and developed in accordance with the Canadian Nurses Association (CNA) nephrology nursing competencies and standards of practice established by the Canadian Association of Nephrology Nurses and Technologists (CANNT).
Program Code: 5028 6 Courses
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Palliative Care
Confederation College Recognition of Achievement
This online program is designed to enhance the knowledge, skills and attitudes of individuals (RPNs, Orderlies, PSWs, Volunteers, Support Workers, Clergy etc.) who deal with the terminally ill and their families. Students will learn to provide compassionate care in which the quality of remaining life is the objective.
Program Code: 5060 5 Courses
Retirement and Long Term Care Management
Confederation College Recognition of Achievement
Due to the aging population and the commitment from the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care to provide long term care beds in Ontario, there is an increasing demand for qualified administrators and general managers. This program targets the skills necessary for administrators working in this sector and provides students with an understanding of the long-term care industry. This program is offered ideally to those candidates with an academic background or managerial experience in a related health or business discipline. The competencybased curriculum will prepare you for a challenging, dynamic management career in a recognized sector.
Program Code: 5019 7 Courses
For Online Courses: Students must provide their own Internet access and email address. Before course start-up, students will receive an email with start-up log-in instructions including information on course materials. Some courses have specific software needs.
Volunteer Management
Confederation College Recognition of Achievement
This certificate focuses on the specific management, research and planning tools to develop and engage a spectrum of volunteer types, including those in specific roles, age groups and levels of responsibility or commitment. You will be coached to proactively manage each cycle of the volunteer engagement, from the recruitment process to the training, development and engagement cycles to the disengagement process. Delivered online, this certificate will allow you to interact with participants from other organizations as you hone your skills as an effective manager of volunteers.
Program Code: 5010 4 Courses
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Workplace Health And Safety
Confederation College Recognition of Achievement
This program provides students with solid training, knowledge and skills in the required practices of occupational health and safety. A management component is included, in addition to the fundamentals, for you to gain knowledge in administering a workplace safety program and offer solutions.
Program Code: 5074 7 Courses
Are you Working Toward a Credential?
If you are working toward a credential and don’t see a required course advertised call us to find out when it will be offered or to have your name added to an interest list.
Apply today! Application is free: Visit: https://www.confederationcollege.ca/ ce/admissionapplication .
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NEW
Daily Foot Health - For Patients and Support Personnel
“Everyonehas animportantroletoplay in foot health!”
The Daily Foot Health program includes two parts. The theory has 12 lessons that lead up to the HANDS-ON workshop where you gain exposure to the daily foot health practices, and highlights essential to the role of support personnel as part of an interdisciplinary team, promoting prevention of infection, complication reduction, and improved overall health. Learn daily maintenance and healthy foot health practices.
TopicsCovered:
Introduction to Feet, Skin and Nails
Anatomy of the Foot
Common Foot Conditions, Diseases and Disorders
Skin and Nail Conditions
The Role of the Support Personnel
Scope of Practice: PSW, CCA, HCA, and other professional support staff
The Role of caregivers, family, and patients.
The Foot Health Team - Referrals
Daily Foot Health Checklist
Basic Nail Trimming
The Importance of Foot Health to your Overall Health
Patient Education and Health Promotion
Supporting Foot Health: Orthotics, Exercise, Diet and Lifestyle
Infection Prevention and Control Best Practices.
For more information on the theory and clinical contact us by calling (807) 475-6550 or email at: ce@confederationcollege.ca
Foot Care Nurse Theory & Clinical
Are you looking toenhanceyournursing career?
The Foot Care Nurse (FCN) Clinical course is designed for nurses (RN’s, NP’s, RPN’s & LPN’s) who are interested in adding to their portfolio. The (FCN) program consist of two parts that include theory and clinical onsite with the guidance and supervision of a Foot Care Nurse (FCN) Educator. The course uses the Canadian Association of Foot Care Nurses’ National Competencies for Advanced Nursing Foot Care in Canada (2017) as Clinical Performance Standards and teaches a comprehensive, advanced, and diabetic nursing foot care curriculum, which follows current best practice guidelines and evidence-based practice.
The theory courses is fully online asynchronous learning of 110 hours prior to the clinical at the Thunder Bay campus using our nursing labs under the direction learning foot care nurse skills, development and mentorship. Together, both the FCN Theory and FCN Clinical courses are designed to prepare participants to function as a Foot Care Nurse within a health care team and with potential for independent practice.
For more information and to apply to the program visit our page here: https://www.confederationcollege.ca/ program/foot-care-nurse-clinical. Our dates for the next 6 day fall clinical are now set for October 18 to October 20 and November 4 to 5.
The 6 day clinical will include 2 1/2 days of days consist of mentorship, theory, and practice with the Foot Care Nurse Educator from Foot Canada Training. Then you will have 3 1/2 days of clinical experience working on volunteer clients from the community providing both foot care and assessments.
If you have additional question contact us at (807) 475-6550 or email us today at: ce@confederationcollege.ca.
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NEW W
Advanced d Foot t Care e Nurse e Courses s
Advanced/Second Level Foot Care Nurse (FCN) one day workshops now available to those who have completed the Foot Care Nurse clinical. Contact us at ce@confederationcollege.ca or call (807) 475-6550 for more details and to be added to our interest list for course offerings.
Checkoutthebelow New optionstoday!
Diabetes s Foot t Care e Management t
This 8-hour Advanced Skills workshop covers diabetes management best practices, comorbidities and complications, risk assessment tools and techniques, testing the loss of protective sensation, client-centered interviewing, and health teaching.
Students will practice advanced foot care skills on diabetic patients under the supervision of an experienced Foot Care nurse.
This workshop will include both a classroom and clinical setting with several practical hands-on sessions involving current diabetes management best practice guidelines, exploring different diabetic risk assessment tools, testing the loss of protective sensation with the use of a tuning fork and monofilaments, exploring, and practicing client-centered interviewing techniques and goal setting for persons with diabetes.
Infection n Prevention n and d Control l (IPAC) )
Are your IPAC policies and procedures up to standard?
This workshop provides clinic-based or travelling foot care nurses’ fundamentals in infection prevention & control updated best practice guidelines, PPE, single vs. multi-use tools, and onsite/outsourced medical device reprocessing options.
Ensure your practice is meeting the updated Canadian standards for infection prevention and control.
PAD D and d ABPI I
“What is it? How to assess it? What is your role as a foot care nurse? How can you empower your patients?”
Gain a deeper understanding of the causes and complications of Peripheral Arterial Disease, and how it relates to your patient's foot and overall health. Learn how to use different assessment and diagnostic tools, including Doppler and ABPI.
Learn more about Peripheral Arterial Disease, and practice using assessment tools and techniques.
Padding g and d Orthotics s
This workshop is designed to improve your knowledge, sharpen your skills and increase your comfort with OTC and custom orthotics & offloading procedures.
Learn to support your patient's foot & overall health, mobility & independence by identifying and understanding the different types of orthotics & offloading tools and techniques, with a hands-on opportunity to create your own.
Understanding, using & creating orthotics, padding & offloading are advanced skills that will set you apart from other foot care nurses.
Email us at: ce@confederationcollege.catodayor callusat (807)475-6550formoredetailson schedulingofourNEW Foot Care workshops andtobe addedtoour interestlist forupdates.
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NEW - Advanced Foot Care Nurse Courses Cont’d
Podiatry Instrument Skills
This workshop introduces the most upto-date foot care best practice techniques, IPAC guidelines, and newest choices in medical devices. Perfect for the experienced nurse wanting to upgrade or update their knowledge, skills, and techniques.
Advance or refresh your skills with various podiatry medical devices, to improve the quality of your care.
Keep up with the advancements in medical devices and equipment, changing IPAC standards, and foot & wound care best practices.
Wound Care
This workshop reviews best practices for skin structure and function, normal wound healing, etiology vs cause, classification, assessment, cleansing, prevention, and dressing application for lower leg wounds and ulcers (covering acute, chronic, diabetic, and more...)
Techniques will be practiced in a clinical environment but may be performed on simulated patients/wounds.
Improve your knowledge and skills, to provide better support to your patients by learning more about lower leg wound care best practices!
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Register Early!
Oil Painting - Intermediate AR012
Intergenerational14+
Imagine being part of a community that began with cave painting and continues today, where the paints and brushes have remained the same over the centuries. This intermediate oil painting course, with renowned artist Stephen J. Krasemann, will rely on demonstrations, hands-on painting and individualized attention, and will emphasize both fundamental and specialized techniques.
Spanish for Travellers LA753
This course will provide beginner-level learners planning to travel to Spanishspeaking countries with words, expressions, questions, sentences, and tips needed for specific situations such as greeting and addressing people, checking into a hotel, getting around town, eating out, shopping, and obtaining information.
Make sure to contact the bookstore at 475-6225 to purchase the required textbook.
Wednesday evenings 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
October 11 - November 29 (8 weeks)
Shuniah Room TBA
Landscape compositions and their elements will be the focus. Visit Stephen's website at www.krasemannart.com for inspiration and to view his painting technique. Students should have taken Basics of Oil Painting or have some knowledge of oil painting techniques prior to registering.
Saturdays 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
October 21 - December 16
Shuniah Room 264
Instructor: S. Krasemann
Fees: $439.01
Intergenerational Learning
Continuing Education offers courses that are intergenerational and provide an opportunity for youth and adults to learn side by side.
Instructor: D. Lima
Fees: $149.16
Class to be taught at Thunder Bay campus in Shuniah building room TBA.
Speechcraft-Toastmasters
ZB553
A $10 digital access to manual/ workbook available for online purchase through http://2090.toastmastersclubs.org/
Tuesdays evenings 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
October 3 - December 12
Fees: $ 57.63 (taxes included)
Held on location in the Shuniah Building of the Thunder Bay campus room TBA
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Intro Into Digital Photography
ZA221
Join in on this single-evening course that will get you more familiar with your camera. Bring your digital camera/smart phone or both to cover the basics of digital photography. Learn about image files, camera settings, software, storage and about types of photography equipment. Camera basics will cover and clarify terms. This is a great course for those considering buying a digital camera or new phone and if you have just purchased one and need guidance on how operate it correctly.
It is recommended to take this course in advance of registering into any of the other photography workshops to get you familiar with your camera and work outpossibleproblems.
One night course Tuesday date to be determined as not available at time of print (6:30 - 9:30 p.m.)
Shuniah Room TBA
Instructor: B. Wojciechowski
Fees: $41.81
Video Capture
In this one evening workshop learn to use DSLRs, Mirrorless or Cellphone videos. Learn to work in the various modes that you can operate it in as each device is different. Get an intro to video resolution, video formats, video CODECs and video editing software. Camera/phone settings are explained and how to make the best use of your tripod.
One night course Tuesday date to be determined as not available at time of print (6:30 - 9:30 p.m.)
Shuniah Room TBA
Instructor: B. Wojciechowski
Fees: $41.81
Low Light Photography
Learn how and where to set up and shoot low light shots in low or no light situations quickly. You will quickly be able to work on great shoots and create beautiful photos and portraits. You will be able to shoot anywhere with confidence to get that get wow shot at night.
The class will include outdoors on campus with an intro to using flash. A tripod would be necessary. Taking photos at night indoors or outdoors. We will go over techniques, gear, and camera settings. On camera and exterior flash settings also explained. Types of flash modifiers and settings also introduced.
One night course Tuesday date to be determined as not available at time of print (6:30 - 9:30 p.m.)
Shuniah Room TBA
Instructor: B. Wojciechowski
Fees: $41.81
Manual Photography
This course will take place over one evening focusing on more advanced techniques involved in digital photography including DSLR in manual mode, learning on how to capture more or less movement, depth of field, and more advanced settings and techniques of your camera are explained. The second class will take place on a Saturday approximately 3 or 4 hour at a location the class chooses. In case of rain, we pick a rain date. This class should be taken after the intro Into Digital Photography course.
Dates to be determined for Tuesday evening (6:30 - 9:30 p.m.) and Saturday as not available at time of print.
Shuniah Room TBA
Instructor: B. Wojciechowski
Fees: TBA
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NEW
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NEW
Sausage Making
ZB086
This fall join Franco fun evening of hands-on introduction and demonstrations of sausage making. Learn about the different types of recipes, styles of sausages, various seasoning options, and the essential equipment needs to make your own sausages.
Learn some tricks, get your hands dirty and have fun learning how to make sausages from scratch. Taught by one of our culinary experts, you will learn the basics of sausage making and flavour profiles at our state-of-theart culinary facilities! Season, mix and shape sausages, discuss grind and fat ratios, how to prepare casings and stuffing tools & techniques. Before the end of the workshop you will be ready to get grilling!
You will be able to take home your own sausages at the end of class. Make sure to bring your apron and take-home containers.
Proper sanitation and hygiene will also be covered during the course.
Upcoming dates for fall will be available in early September.
Contact us today by email at ce@confederationcollege.ca or by phone at (807) 475 -6550 for more details and to find out the dates for course.
The course will take place in the Shuniah building of the Thunder Bay campus in one of our culinary labs.
With the popularity of this course we expectittofillupquickly.
So don’t delay contact us today. This course is also open to intergenerational learning contact us for details.
Shuniah Room TBA
Instructor: F. Masdea
Are you interested in being a volunteer for foot care?
Our fall Foot Care clinical program is now collecting names of volunteers interested in coming onsite to the college in Thunder Bay as a client for our Foot Care Nurses. If you have sore feet, diabetes, ingrown toe nails, calluses, fungal treatments, bunions, or just interested in learning more about foot care and want to have an assessment of your feet this is for you.
Our foot care nurses will provide you with a full foot health care assessment and treat common foot conditions including nail cutting and filing. Information and recommendations will also be supplied to aid clients in maintaining healthy feet.
Foot care is important in the prevention of fungus infections of the nail, painful ingrown toenails and infections of the feet. It is especially important for those with diabetes.
If you, a family member or someone you know would like more information on how to receive free foot care during our Foot Care Nurse Program clinic offered Confederation College. Names are now being taking for our Foot Care Clinic dates on Friday, October 20, Saturday, October 21 and Saturday, November 4 and Sunday, November 5.
Contact us today to find out more by emailing ce@confederationcollege.ca or call (807) 475-6550 for additional details and/or add your name to our volunteer client list.
Fees: TBA
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CARPENTRY & WOODWORKING
Woodworking CA115
This is an at-your-own-pace workshop in a fully-equipped woodworking shop with a patient, fun, knowledgeable woodworking instructor to answer your questions. Safety and project review will be discussed at first class. You are required to bring your own project idea and materials to class. Some woodworking knowledge would be an asset.
Classes held in the Dorion building on campus.
Dates: October 5 - December 14
Thursdays evenings 6:30 - 10:30 p.m.
Location: Dorion Building
Room 169 Fees: $ 352.00
Instructor: T. Charlton
PLEASE NOTE: Program availability is dependent upon student interest, and instructor availability.
Woodworking - Carpenter’s Choice ZC159
Have you always wanted to try your hand at woodworking and can’t commit to a lengthy course? Do you have an idea for a small project that you need help with? We will supply the expert, shop, tools and the plans (upon approval and consultation with the instructor), you supply the materials to create your own project. Safety, project review and materials list will be discussed at first class. Come out and learn a new skill in a safe and encouraging environment while creating a one-of-a-kind piece. Some woodworking knowledge would be an asset.
Classes held in the Dorion building on campus.
Two session dates to choose from:
Dates: October 5 - November 2
Thursday evenings 6:30 - 10:30 p.m.
Location Dorion Building
Room 169 Fees: $180.80
Instructor: T. Charlton OR
Dates: November 16 - December 14
Thursday evenings 6:30 - 10:30 p.m.
Location Dorion Building
Room 169
Instructor: T. Charlton
Fees: $180.80
Please note: The total fee must be paid in full when registering.
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Aircraft D.17 Standard WE110
This course is designed to train the T.I.G. welder to achieve qualifying status in accordance with AWS standard D17 (Fusion welding for aerospace applications). Each welder will be trained on aluminum and 4130 mild steel as well as theory of the AWS D17 standards latest revision.
Dates: September 21 - November 19
Wednesdays 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. & Saturdays 8:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Location: Dorion Building
Room 165
Fees: $ 932.25 (taxes included)
Instructor: M. Fowler
Note: participants will be asked to sign a Shop Safety Waiver at the first class.
Ozone Depletion Prevention IB802
Canada’s Ozone Layer Protection Awareness Training Program is based on Environment Canada's "Code of Practice for Elimination of Fluorocarbon Emissions in Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Systems". This course will deal with environmentally correct equipment design, proper handling of refrigerants, and will prepare participants for complying with provincial regulations covering refrigeration and air conditioning systems. Each attendee will receive the Participant Manual to refer to in class and take home. Participants who achieve a mark of 75% or better on the exam will receive an Ozone Depletion Prevention (ODP) card. This card must be renewed every five years for those who purchase or handle refrigerants across Canada. Note: this course is strictly theory and does not incorporate hands-on training. Anyone in residential, commercial, industrial, domestic, automotive and mobile cooling applications would benefit from taking this
Updates Online
The material in this publication has been prepared well in advance of the academic session and publication date and is subject to change. Although it is the most current and accurate information available at time of printing, make sure to check the updated course offering information available online at: www.confederationc.on.ca/ce or by contacting Continuing Education by email at: ce@confederationcollege.ca directly.
course. This course is offered via distance education with the instructor located in Thunder Bay and connecting with students from across Northern Ontario through Contact North. Students attend class at home/office or at a Contact North site if available. For location availability go to: https:// contactnorth.ca/contact-us.
AttentionEmployers orSponsors:Ifyou wish to sponsor one or more employees or clients for a specific course, we can simplify the process for you. The course is delivered online synchronous learning through Contact North. For additional details contact us at: ce@confederationcollege.ca.
Dates to be determined and will run based on interest list meeting minimum requirement. Contact us today to be added to our interest list at: ce@confederationcollege.ca or call (807) 475-6641
Delivery Method: Online Learning Synchronous with Contract North Fees: $ 298.89 (taxes included)
Instructor: R. Ongaro
19 CONTINUING EDUCATION www.confederationcollege.ca/ce
20 NORTHWEST EMPLOYMENT WORKS www.northwestworks.ca Drop-in Employment ResourceCentre forjobseekers Helpwithresumes, coverletters& interviewprep 1-1jobsearch support Accesstoonsite JobFairsandget connectedwith localemployers EMPLOYMENT SERVICES WHO WEHELP GRADUATING? Individualswhoarein theirgraduating semesterofSecondary andPost-Secondary educationalinstitutions canmeet oneonone withanEmployment Advisor tohelpfigure outyournextsteps! ScanourQR codetofind outmore! www.northwestworks.ca 807.473.3829 Dryden|Marathon|ThunderBay Individualslooking forworkortraining opt Youthandadults Apprentices Personswitha disability Newcomersand Internationally trained professionals
2023-2024 WELCOME
Elementary schools will be open for information and registration beginning on Monday, August 28, 2023 during regular school hours. Secondary schools will be open for information and registration beginning on Monday, August 21, 2023 during regular school hours.
Year One Orientation: Students will be invited to visit the school with their parents/guardians on Wednesday, September 6, 2023. Schools will communicate the details to parents/guardians directly.
Staggered entry format: Students start as early as Friday, September 8, 2023. All Year 1 students will be fully attending school by Wednesday, September 13, 2023. Schools will communicate the details to parents/guardians in June.
Senior Kindergarten: All students begin 吀ursday, September 7, 2023 Students will attend the full day.
Grades 1-8
Grades 9-12
Adult Education
Elementary School: All students begin Wednesday, September 6, 2023 Students will attend the full day.
Secondary School: All students begin Wednesday, September 6, 2023. Additional information may be communicated by the school directly.
School Bus Pick up / Drop Off: September 6th (school start) Busing will follow regular pick up and drop off schedules. For transportation information, visit the Student Transportation Services 吀under Bay website: ststb.ca
Lakehead Adult Education Centre:
Beginning August 22, 2023, LAEC is open for pre-registration on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and 吀ursdays from 9:30am to 12:00pm and 12:45pm to 4:00pm with extended hours on Wednesdays from 4:45pm to 6:00pm. Programming begins Spetember 6, 2023. Visit laec.lakeheadschools.ca for more info.
Dates and times are subject to change. Please continue to monitor lakeheadschools.ca for up-to-date information about all programming.
21 LAKEHEAD PUBLIC SCHOOLS WELCOME lakeheadschools.ca
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Committed to the success of every student @lakeheadschools For more information: lakeheadschools.ca (807) 625-5100 1-888-565-1406
WELCOME TO WELCOME KINDERGARTEN
We are excited to offer full-time learning for our Kindergarten students in all Lakehead Public Schools. Children who will be 4 on or before December 31st are invited to attend Kindergarten Year One in September.
Full-day Kindergarten is designed to give your child a stronger start in school and in life by providing an engaging learning program that is based on a child’s natural desire for play. All children enter school capable, competent and ready to learn.
吀e two-year Kindergarten program is designed to create a strong foundation for learning that promotes all areas of a child’s development in an environment that supports learning through relationships, play, exploration and inquiry.
We are proud to welcome you to our family!
Register online:
register.lakeheadschools.ca
If you require information about school zones or transportation options, please visit www.ststb.ca or call Student Transportation Services 吀under Bay at 625-1660
22 KINDERGARTEN register.lakeheadschools.ca LAKEHEAD PUBLIC SCHOOLS
KINDERGARTEN
It’s time to get ready for the learning adventure!
Read aloud with your child every day. Your reading time doesn’t have to be long. 5 to 10 minutes each day is a great way to make reading a regular part of your day.
Talk with your child about things you see. Try to spend time each day talking with, and listening to, your child. Conversations build strong oral communications skills.
Speak positively to your child and other about starting school.
Give your child time to explore the world.
Encourage and support your child with self-care skills such as fastening zippers and buttons, dressing themselves, and tying shoes.
Encourage and practice washroom routines like 昀ushing, dressing, and washing hands. Toilet trained by school start is required.
Invite your child to select and help prepare snack choices that they like to eat. Practice opening and eating from the containers that will be sent to the school for nutrition breaks.
Kindergarten programs are designed for children to be active both indoors and outdoors. Help your child select footwear and clothing that is comfortable and that will allow them to bend, jump, paint, sit, run, walk, stretch, and get messy!
Children will be playing outdoors every day in all seasons, so prepare for a year of all kinds of weather clothing!
23 KINDERGARTEN register.lakeheadschools.ca LAKEHEAD PUBLIC SCHOOLS
First Rider
Saturday August 26, 2023
10am-4pm
Introducing young children and parents to school bus safety. Take advantage of this opportunity that will allow your child to ride the school bus with con昀dence and learn the importance of school bus safety. Register your spot at www.ststb.ca or by contacting First Rider partner, Iron Range Bus Lines at (807) 345-7387 during the week of August 21 - 25, 2023.
24 TRANSPORTATION SERVICES ststb.ca LAKEHEAD PUBLIC SCHOOLS Student Transportation Services of 吀under Bay ststb.ca Student Safety is our Number One Priority!
/ Guardians have an online tool to access their child’s busing information. 吀e safe and con昀dential Student Transportation Services of 吀under Bay
Portal is available for student
and bus stop information. Visit: ststb.ca ststhunderbay TBayBus ststhunderbayCall: (807) 625-1660 Kindergarten Year One (JK) busing information can be obtained through your school.
PARENT PORTAL Log in or Create Account Go to ststb.ca and navigate to “Parent Portal” If this is your 昀rst time using the new Parent Portal, click Create Account Add Student to Your Account Enter each student’s 9-digit OEN, which can be found on their report card or by visiting their school, Date of Birth, School and Grade 1 2 3 4 Select My Students Under My Students you will 昀nd a list of all students you’ve added to your account Select Name from List Select student name from the list of your added students to display their busing information.
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Accessing the NEW
Access to School Space & Facilities
吀e Ministry of Education has recognized that our schools are community hubs where all people can gather to learn and participate in a range of activities offered by community organizations or individuals.
吀e Community Use of Schools program supports and promotes healthy, active lifestyles in our communities. It is an effective use of taxpayers’ investments in providing citizens with a place to come together, volunteer, access community programs, and build strong and healthy communities.
Register and request your booking today!
lakeheadschools.ca Opening
To Reserve School Space: To book a school facility, applicants must be at least 18 years of age or older and have a valid email address that can receive information and approved permits.
Applicants must also provide proof of existing liability insurance or purchase it from the school at a reasonable rate.
Some examples of community uses or groups in our schools include:
• Recreational Sports (unorganized / amateur)
• Social Gatherings (birthdays, showers, etc.)
• Committee Meetings
• 吀eatre or Musical Groups (rehearsals, recitals, concerts, etc.)
• Exercise (Yoga, Pilates, Zumba, etc.)
• Charity Fundraising
• Union Meetings
• Youth Group Meetings
For more information, please contact us at:
Telephone: (807) 625-5217
Email: cu_of昀cer@lakeheadschools.ca
Website: lakeheadschools.ca
25 COMMUNITY USE OF SCHOOLS lakeheadschools.ca LAKEHEAD PUBLIC SCHOOLS
the door to support healthy, active lifestyles!
Student achievement and well-being is at the heart of what we do, by:
• providing a safe environment that supports 21st century learning;
• ensuring a caring and inclusive working and learning environment;
• supporting student mental health and wellness through a board-wide strategic plan;
• achieving high levels of personal and academic excellence for every student;
• collaborating with community partners;
• encouraging effective and ef昀cient supports and services for students and families; and
• engaging families in respectful and reciprocal communications.
LPS Secondary
Welcome | Bienvenue | Biindigen
At Lakehead Public Schools, we prepare our students for the future through high quality programming. We build our students’ characters through critical thinking, compassion, and inclusion.
Lakehead Public Schools | Secondary Advanced Placement College Now | Dual Credits
Cooperative Education
Four Directions
French Immersion
Grade 8 Reach Ahead After School Credits
Hour Republic | Community Hours Tracker
International Baccalaureate Program
LPS Foundation
LPS International
Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program
School ⴀ College ⴀ Work Initiatives
Specialist High Skills Major Programs
Xello | Web-Based Student Planner
Lakehead Public Schools is proud to present a new informational video series aimed at providing Grade 8 students the information they need as they enter Grade 9. We want our students to be prepared to meet the changes and challenges of beginning high school. Join us as we explore the many facets of high school at Lakehead Public Schools: youtube.com/lakeheadschools | facebook.com/lakeheadschools
If you have any questions, or require additional information about any of the programs and services available at our secondary schools, please contact:
26 LPS SECONDARY lakeheadschools.ca LAKEHEAD PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Westgate CVI 707 James St. South (807) 577-4251 westgate.lakeheadschools.ca Superior CVI 333 High St. North (807) 768-7284 superior.lakeheadschools.ca Hammarskjold HS 80 Clarkson St. South (807) 767-8725 hammarskjold.lakeheadschools.ca
International Baccalaureate Programme
Students in the IB Programme receive a unique educational experience.
IB students will:
• be encouraged to think independently and drive their own learning;
• take part in programmes of education that can lead them to some of the highest ranking universities around the world;
• become more culturally aware, through the development of a second language; and
• be able to engage with people in an increasingly globalized, rapidly changing world.
IB Students Perform Better
IB World School students develop strong academic, social and emotional characteristics. 吀ey are also likely to perform well academically – often better than students in other programmes. 吀e IB Programme is only offered at Superior Collegiate and Vocational Institute. For more information, contact our IB Coordinator, or visit superior.lakeheadschools.ca and navigate to the IB icon on the webpage.
IB WORLD SCHOOL
Ms. Karen Watt
IB Coordinator (807) 625-4001
SUPERIOR CVI
333 High St. N 吀under Bay, Ontario superior.lakeheadschools.ca
International Baccalaureate Programme
Aiming to develop inquiring, knowledgeable and caring young people who help to create a better and more peaceful world through intercultural understanding and respect. | ibo.org
Academic Integrity — Intellectual Promise
27 IB PROGRAMME superior.lakeheadschools.ca LAKEHEAD PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Advanced Placement
Challenge Yourself!
Advanced Placement is a program that offers students the opportunity to participate in a more challenging academic program whose ultimate goal is to give students the option to take standardized Advanced Placement exams in Grade 12. Depending on the results and the university, students may receive advanced standing or university credit in 昀rst year.
Is AP Right for Me?
Are you:
• an independent and motivated learner with a strong work ethic?
• an avid reader and effective communicator?
• a strong critical and creative thinker who enjoys solving problems and analyzing how things work?
• curious about the world around you and eager to challenge yourself to expand your learning in high school?
Students interested in Advanced Placement will begin taking Pre-AP courses in Grade 9. 吀ese courses, in addition to covering 吀e Ontario Curriculum, will be enriched academic courses with the goal of exposing students to the vocabulary and style of AP examinations. It should be noted that students will be evaluated in exactly the same way as students in the regular academic stream; the expectations are not greater. 吀e dif ference is that students will encounter more sophisticated content. 吀ese courses will naturally lead to Grade 12 AP courses, at the end of which the students will have the option of writing the AP Examinations, which occur in May each year. For more information about Advanced Placement, please contact Student Services at your high school.
28 ADVANCED PLACEMENT lakeheadschools.ca LAKEHEAD PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Westgate Collegiate and Vocational Institute 707 James St. South (807) 577-4251 westgate.lakeheadschools.ca Superior Collegiate and Vocational Institute 333 High St. North (807) 768-7284 superior.lakeheadschools.ca Hammarskjold High School 80 Clarkson St. (807) 767-8725 hammarskjold.lakeheadschools.ca
French Immersion
Lakehead Public Schools values the study of both of昀cial languages. 吀e French Immersion program enables students to effectively develop skills in English and French in all subject areas. Students begin their French Immersion experience in Kindergarten Year Two (SK). French Immersion Students, through study in a balanced curricular program, learn to think and speak in a way that will allow them to succeed in the future.
Je Parle Français
École Gron Morgan Public School
174 Marlborough Rd. | (807) 345-1468
Hammarskjold High School
80 Clarkson St. S | (807) 767-1631
École Elsie MacGill Public School
130 Churchill Dr. W | (807) 577-6448
Claude E. Garton Public School
414 Grenville Ave. | (807) 683-6289
29 FRENCH IMMERSION lakeheadschools.ca LAKEHEAD PUBLIC SCHOOLS
High Standards | Quality Educators
Exceptional Students
Faire des amitiés durables. Committed to the success of every student @lakeheadschools For more information: lakeheadschools.ca (807) 625-5100 1-888-565-1406
Four Directions Graduation Coach
吀e Four Directions First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Graduation Coach Approach has been implemented in all Lakehead Public Secondary Schools.
“Four Directions isn’t a program; it’s an approach - a different way of working to support students while increasing capacity and culture within a school. It is my mission to assist in the development of Indigenous leaders and professionals within all 昀elds of work so that our children see a re昀ection of themselves everywhere they go.”
- Precious Anderson, Four Directions Graduation Coach
吀e role of the Four Directions Graduation Coach includes, but is not limited to:
• establishing trusting relationships with students, families, staff, and communities;
• identifying and removing barriers to student success;
• providing guidance and support to identify pathways based on individualized strengths and interests;
• ensuring ongoing, open dialogue with families;
• helping to develop inclusive learning spaces where students feel supported and successful;
• providing access to resources that foster a sense of belonging;
• advocating for students within the Circle of Caring Adults;
• facilitating access to tutoring, community supports, course planning, and mentorship for students; and
• collaborating with school staff, families, and community partners to foster success for students.
For more information about the program, please contact:
30 LAKEHEAD PUBLIC SCHOOLS
LPS Student Success
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Superior CVI (807) 768-7284 Westgate CVI (807) 577-4251
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31 SPECIALIST HIGH SKILLS MAJOR ontario.ca/SHSM LAKEHEAD PUBLIC SCHOOLS Specialist High Skills Major Programs 2023 Aviation & Aerospace Westgate CVI Arts & Culture Westgate CVI Business Westgate CVI Construction Hammarskjold HS Health & Wellness Superior CVI Hospitality & Tourism Westgate CVI Justice, Community Safety & Emergency Services Hammarskjold HS Manufacturing Superior CVI Manufacturing Westgate CVI Transportation Westgate CVI To 昀nd out more about the SHSM Program that interests you, visit your Guidance Counsellor! Committed to the success of every student @lakeheadschools For more information: lakeheadschools.ca (807) 625-5100 1-888-565-1406
Lakehead Adult Education Centre
Welcome!
No appointments necessary, drop-in during the following times: Tuesdays, Wednesdays, 吀ursdays 9:30am to 12:00pm/12:45pm to 4:00pm
Wednesday evenings 4:45pm to 6:00pm
Deadline to register for Semester 1 is September 7, 2023.
Please bring your most up to date high school transcript and a piece of ID when you come in to register.
Check out our website or Facebook page for more information.
Registration for credit, co-op, and ESL for credit programming begins August 22, 2023 Lakehead
32 ADULT EDUCATION lakeheadschools.ca/adult-education LAKEHEAD PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Adult Education
125 Lillie St. S, 吀under Bay, ON P7E 2A3 (807) 625-5145 | 1-877-625-5145 (Toll Free) laec.lakeheadschools.ca facebook.com/LakeheadAdultEducationCentre
Centre
Elementary International Language
Programming for Children (K-8)
Program Information
吀e Elementary International Languages Program offers students the opportunity to learn to listen, speak and write in a new language or to maintain the language of their home or heritage. Classes are open to students in Kindergarten to Grade 8. No prior knowledge of the language is necessary to enroll in these classes.
Languages Offered
Finnish Mandarin
How to Register
We are currently accepting students for the 2023/2024 school year. Parents and Guardians can pre-register their child(ren) by completing and submitting the following online registration form on our website: laec.lakeheadschools.ca/register
Deadline for pre-registration is September 8, 2023. For more information, please call: 807-625-5145.
Dates, times, locations and languages available are subject to change. All classes are offered based on suf昀cient enrollment.
Lakehead Adult Education Centre
125 Lillie St. S, 吀under Bay, ON P7E 2A3 (807) 625-5145 | 1-877-625-5145 (Toll Free)
laec.lakeheadschools.ca
facebook.com/LakeheadAdultEducationCentre
33 ELEMENTARY LANGUAGE PROGRAM laec.lakeheadschools.ca/register LAKEHEAD PUBLIC SCHOOLS
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37 PROGRAMS www.csdcab.on.ca EN FRANÇAIS OFFRE LE CENTRE GRANDIR É UN MILIEU AGRÉABLE ET SÉCURITAIRE POUR LES FAMILLES ET LES ENFANTS. Vous y trouverez • Garderie préscolaire pour enfants de 18 mois et plus • Groupe de jeux pour enfants de 0 à 6 ans et leurs familles (ON y va) • Service de garde avant et après l’école les services suivants : Le Cen • Ateliers pour paren 80768 220Eli| de l’École catholique Franc ç É ntre Grandir en français es ts 841953 o-Supérieur t situé à l’intérieur grandirenfrancais.ca @ce 807 68 220, rue Elgin | ntregrandirenfrancais
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About Our Board Frequently Asked Questions
Does my student need to be Catholic in order to attend a Catholic school?
No. Our schools welcome students and families of all faiths. Our curriculum incorporates religion courses pertaining to our Catholic faith, along with other faith traditions and world religions. Values and virtues are interwoven throughout the curriculum.
How do I register?
You can register online
625-1555)
What age does my child have to be, in order to attend school?
If your child turned 4 by December 31, 2023, they are eligible to start Kindergarten this September.
How do I enroll my student in your French Immersion programming?
Our K-6 French Immersion Schools are St. Bernard (North) and St. Martin (South). Registration forms are available online, or you can contact the school Administrative Assistant for assistance. The French
Do I need to be able to speak French if my student is in French Immersion?
No. Parents are encouraged to enroll their student in French Immersion regardless of what language is spoken at home. French Immersion is an excellent way to expose your child to a second language and improve their academic performance.
Do I need to re-register my student for Senior Elementary or High School if they are currently in the system?
No. If your student is already in the system, they will automatically be enrolled in their new school. and course planning form.
39 THUNDER BAY CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD www.tbcschools.ca
Your child’s journey begins with us in Kindergarten and concludes graduation day in High School. They will be cheered on by educators and staff during their milestones and accomplishments but most importantly, they will grow and flourish in a loving and caring family environment. Because family isn’t just at home, it’s also at school.
Vist our Kindergarten Portal or call your neighbourhood school to register today!
40 THUNDER BAY CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD www.tbcschools.ca #tbcdsb www.tbcschools.ca Catholic Education Centre | 459 Victoria Avenue, West. Thunder Bay, ON. P7C OA4 | Phone 807.625.1555 KINDERgrow
We are pleased to celebrate our partnerships with numerous child care providers, located within our schools.
SchoolCare Provider full day before + after Contact #
Corpus Christi
Holy Cross
Holy Family
Our Lady of Charity
St. Ann
St. Bernard
St. Elizabeth
St. Margaret
St. Martin
St. Paul
St. Pius X
St. Thomas Aquinas
St. Vincent
School House Playcare Centre
Footsteps Family Centre
Rural Roots Children’s Centre
Footsteps Family Centre
Mahmowenchike Family Development Centre
Harbour View Child Care Centre
Mahmowenchike Family Development Centre
Little Lions Waldorf Daycare & Kindergarten
School House Playcare Centre
Little Lions Waldorf Daycare & Kindergarten
Little Lions Waldorf Daycare & Kindergarten
School House Playcare Centre
Mahmowenchike Family Development Centre
807.475.4560
807.767.1958
807.475.7644
807.767.1958
807.623.9580
807.345.5633
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807.344.2283
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For space available in the above child care providers, please call number provided.
THUNDER BAY CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD www.tbcschools.ca
Our
Deep Learning!
WHAT IS DEEP LEARNING?
When students and educators are engaged in the Deep Learning process, the Elements of the Learning Design support students in creating and using new knowledge to solve global challenges in order to be thoughtful contributors to society, develop global competencies and flourish in a complex world. The 6 global competencies are at the heart of what is critical for our students as Catholic graduates.
THUNDER BAY CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD www.tbcschools.ca
Communication Communicating clearly, in a variety of ways for who may be left out. Critical Thinking Seeing patterns and connections, Citizenship Thinking about local
43 THUNDER BAY CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD www.tbcschools.ca 459 Victoria Ave W. 625-1555 Elementary Schools Corpus Christi 110 Marlborough Rd. 345-9782 Holy Cross 420 Brittany Dr. 767-6811 Holy Family RR#1 Rosslyn Rd. 473-4900 Our Lady of Charity 370 County Blvd. 768-9363 St. Ann 1130 Georgina Ave. 577-7211 St. Bernard 655 River St. 344-8321 St. Elizabeth 735 S. Selkirk St. 622-5250 St. Francis 600 W. Redwood Ave. 577-8565 St. Jude 345 Ogden St. 623-5989 St. Margaret 89 Clayte St. 344-4701 St. Martin 115 W. Mary St. 475-5289 St. Paul 539 Grenville Ave. 683-8941 St. Pius X 140 S. Clarkson St. 767-3061 St. Thomas Aquinas 2645 E. Donald St. 577-1835 St. Vincent 150 W. Redwood Ave. 577-3823 Senior Elementary Schools Bishop E.Q. Jennings 775 John St. 767-3052 Bishop Gallagher 159 Clayte St. 345-4482 Pope John Paul II 205 S. Franklin St. 623-2324 Secondary Schools St. Ignatius 285 Gibson Ave. 344-8433 St. Patrick 621 S. Selkirk St. 623-5218 Elementary - St. Bernard | St. Martin Senior Elementary - Bishop Gallagher | Pope John Paul II Contact Us
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French Celebrating
At Thunder Bay Catholic our French Immersion program offers students to learn and explore in our the Ministry of Education is to enable our students in their daily lives. We aim to provide our students with the capacity to communicate and interact in a variety of social settings; post-secondary education, part-time, or professional work environments, travel and leisure.
French Immersion can help children become excellent communicators and creative thinkers. Being able to think and live in two different languages opens up the mind to more possibilities, helping foster creativity.
in French, while developing an appreciation of Francophone cultures and perspectives in order to participate fully as Canadian and global citizens.
Our French Immersion program starts in year 2 Kindergarten and is offered until
Please contact one of our schools for further information.
44 THUNDER BAY CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD www.tbcschools.ca Catholic Education Centre | 459 Victoria Avenue, West. Thunder Bay, ON. P7C OA4 | Phone 807.625.1555 #tbcdsb www.tbcschools.ca
Welcome to
Design Technology
A rewarding program that offers a hands-on approach to learning, with real-life, practical applications for students.
A full range of co-curricular activities
Whether you’re interested in sports or drama, our senior elementary schools have something for you!
Innovation and Creativity
The latest software and hardware: Smartboards, laptops, Chromebooks and iPads are just the beginning of our Board’s commitment to student success through leveraging digital.
Culinary Arts
Sound nutrition, proper food handling and appropriate cooking techniques form the basis of this program.
Guidance and Indigenous Counsellors
We know that each child is different and we strive to provide individual guidance and resources to meet their needs.
High School is Next
Our Grade 7 and 8 schools operate on a rotary timetable, which helps our students prepare for secondary school.
45 THUNDER BAY CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD www.tbcschools.ca
What makes our schools different and unparalleled?
• Dedicated and passionate educators
• Knowledgeable and friendly staff and administration
• Countless extracurriculars ranging from athletics to social justice programming
• High academic achievement, resulting in test scores above the provincial average
• large culinary kitchens, music rooms, modern chemistry laboratories, auditoriums, woodworking, automotive and welding shops/classrooms, media arts facilities, chapels, cultural spaces and cosmetology rooms
• A welcoming environment, open to all religions and faith backgrounds - where spirituality and faith are expressed candidly
Our schools cultivate inclusivity, spirituality and a love of learning. We offer our students a place to grow and thrive - honing their passions while providing them with incredible learning opportunities.
attending post secondary education.
46 THUNDER BAY CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD www.tbcschools.ca Catholic Education Centre | 459 Victoria Avenue, West. Thunder Bay, ON. P7C OA4 | Phone 807.625.1555 #tbcdsb www.tbcschools.ca
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•Atmosphère chaleureuse et un esprit de famille qui règnent au sein de l’école
•Programme académique rigoureux qui répond aux besoins de votre enfant
•Petites classes où votre enfant est apprécié et valorisé quotidiennement
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•Programme « Place des jeunes » avant et après l’école
•Un milieu scolaire où chaque enfant peut vivre pleinement sa culture
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50 INDEX www.thunderbay.ca/recreation CITY OF THUNDER BAY Recreation & Culture Division www.thunderbay.ca/recreation Parks & Open Spaces Section www.thunderbay.ca/parks Golf Thunder Bay Division www.golfthunderbay.ca Register Online! Recreation & Culture Registration Information..........................................................51 Children & Youth Accessible 4U Program......................................57 Junior Inclusion Services....................................54 Neighbourhood Rec Program............................56 P.R.O. Kids....................................................52-53 Older Adults 55 Plus Centres............................................72-86 Community Interest Community Centres......................................62-71 National Coaches Week....................................59 Neighbour Day....................................................58 ON Culture Days................................................58 P.A.L Card..........................................................55 Public Skating....................................................60 Canada Games Complex Aquatic Lifesaving, Lifeguarding and Leadership Programs..................................94 Child & Youth Programs................................88-89 Health and Wellness Programming....................90 Learn to Swim Programs....................................93 Registration Procedure......................................87 Community Aquatics Learn to Swim Programs....................................93
How to Register
55 Plus Program Registration will begin Wednesday, August 16. All other program registrations begin Monday, August 14.
Online Registration
Visit www.thunderbay.ca/register to register for most programs online. If you need help setting up your account or have trouble registering online, please call the facility at the numbers listed below.
Call the Registration Hotline at 807-625-TIME (8463) or Toll Free at 1-844-288-4700
After hours or when a registration agent is not available to take your call, you will be forwarded to voice mail or you can call one of the facilities listed below directly. Phone numbers are listed.
We will need: the course name & code, participant name, address & postal code, date of birth & phone numbers. If registering a friend, we will also need an emergency contact and phone number
When we call back please have your Visa or Mastercard number and expiry date ready. Do not leave credit card information on the voicemail. Payment is required at the time of registration.
Call a Facility Directly
55 Plus Centre @ 807-684-3066
Volunteer Pool @ 807-345-5143
• Victoriaville Civic Center @ 807-625-2351
• Canada Games Complex @ 807-684-3333
General Registration Information
• Churchill Pool @ 807-577-2538
•Most programs have limited registration done on a first come, first served basis. •Payment in full must accompany registration
Withdrawal Policy
To withdraw from a program, you must call 807-625-8463. Program registration withdrawals can’t be processed online.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
We sincerely hope that you enjoy our programs. If not completely satisfied with your programs, please speak to the Supervisor of the program area before the SECOND class to receive a full refund. Refunds granted after the second class are pro-rated. Medical certificates may be required. No refunds after mid-point of programs.
Services for People With a Disability
•The Community Services Department works to improve the availability and accessibility of recreation for people of all ages and abilities. Information and program support is provided to assist people with a disability to participate in recreation activities. For more information, please call 807-626-6565 (Children & Youth) or 807-684-3338 (Adults) or the the TTY Relay Service at 711.
• Alternative formats of program information can be requested by contacting the Community Services Department.
• Support Person – No fee if supporting a person with a PAL (Personal Attendant for Leisure) Card.
• Service Animals – Permitted in all City facilities unless otherwise excluded by law from the premises. If animal is excluded by law, contact facility for staff to arrange for alternate provision of services. Staff may ask for service animal ID.
• Assistive Devices – Use of these devices by people with disabilities is permitted in City facilities.
Subsidization
The Recreation & Culture Division offers financial assistance to those eligible through: PRO Kids (children & youth up to 18 years) - contact 807-625-3212
Affordable Access to Recreation & Transit Program (adults 18+ for recreation programs and bookings) - apply through Lakehead Social Planning Council. Visit www.thunderbay.ca/recreation for details.
Receipts
If you need a copy of a receipt, please call 807-625-2351.
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NRP is a free, inclusive registered recreation program for children in Grades 1-6 offered in the City of Thunder Bay. NRP runs on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays.
Join our staff after the bell for crafts, games, activities and sports, as well as a daily snack! NRP starts at the school’s dismissal and runs for three hours. Head to www.thunderbay.ca/kids for site information!
Our Leaders are trained in First Aid, the High Five Principles of Healthy Childhood Development, Behaviour Management, Inclusion, and more.
To register call 625-8463 or register through your Perfect Mind account. For more information on registering visit www.thunderbay.ca/register
• Junior Inclusion Services facilitates the inclusion of participants with disabilities in our programs.
• If you are interested in accessing JIS, please call 626-6565 before registering.
For Program information: Call 625-2954, e-mail nrp@thunderbay.ca or visit thunderbay.ca/kids
Neighbourhood Recreation Program locations, dates, times and capacity are all subject to change due to COVID-19 response.
Please check website (www.thunderbay.ca/kids) or our Facebook Page (@ChildrenYouthThunderBay) for confirmed programming.
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59 NATIONAL COACHES WEEK www.thunderbay.ca CITY OF THUNDER BAY JOINUSTOSAY #THANKSCOACH NationalCoachesWeekcelebratesthe tremendouspositiveimpactcoacheshaveon athletesandourcommunity.Visitourwebsitefor morewaystoacknowledgeyourcoach. SEPTEMBER16-24,2023 www.thunderbay.ca/nationalcoachesweek
60 PUBLIC SKATING www.thunderbay.ca CITY OF THUNDER BAY JoinusweeklyforPublicSkatingTimes atavarietyofCityArenas. PUBLICSKATING&SLEDGE ·EVERYONEmustwearaCSA approvedhockeyhelmet(bike helmetsarenotpermitted) ·NoSticksorPucks ·PALCardAccepted SLEDGESKATING www.thunderbay.ca/publicskating email:trisha.heino@thunderbay.caphone:(807)631-6135 MORECONTACTINFO: FORALLTHEDATES,TIMES,LOCATIONSANDRULESVISIT JoinusandtrySledgeskating. Sledges,andsticksareincluded withyouradmission. ADMISSIONRATES(HSTINCLUDED) Child(14yrs&Under) Student(15-19yrs) Adult(18+yrs) OlderAdult(65+yrs) FamilyRate(max2adults,2children) $5.24 $5.76 $6.81 $5.76 $15.20
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CallTrishaat(807)631-6135 email:trisha.heino@thunderbay.ca OTHEREVENTS CallCatherineat(807)629-7098 email:catherine.wilson@thunderbay.ca ATTENTION:
SPORTINGEVENTS
MunicipalSpecialEventLicenseApplicationsincludingrelated temporaryroadclosuresandsitemaps EventDevelopmentGrantFunding EquipmentLoanProgramandstagerentals
(Festivals,Walksetc.)
thunderbay.ca/eventservices
RECREATION & CULTURE
(807) 683-8451
thunderbay.ca/currentrivercc
Curretn River Community Centre
community@currentrivercom.com
Programs,Events&Activities
FunFitness!
FunFitnesswithLisaGuerts
TuesdayandThursday
1:30pm-2:30pm.
Cardiosalsadancemoves,with weightsandstretching.Cardio circuitsusingsteps,ballsand weights.Pleasebringyourown weights.
Dropinfee$7.00
CallLisatoregisterat472-7676
BalanceFitnessforSeniors
BalanceFitnesswithLisaGuerts
Tues&Thurs12:00pm-12:45pm
Dropin$3.00or2sessionsfor $5.00.ClassesstartSept5th.
KaratebyDinahJung
JoinusforShinRynKarate!
Mondays-6-7pm-Beginners
Mondays-6-8pm-Advanced
Wednesdays-7-8pm-TeenAdult
Wednesdays-7-9pm-Advanced
CallDinahforinfoandtoregisterat 807-768-7930
Parent&TotGroup
Mon,Tues,Wed9:30am-11:15am Thurs,9:00am-10:45am.$4perchild. .50centsperadditionalchild.Joina funsocial,groupofparentswhilethe havefreeplay.Juiceprovided.
MeatBingo
Wednesdays,1:00pm-3:00pm
JackNenec29hand!
Everyonewelcome!
VOLUNTEER
JointheRecCentreboardofdirectors!We arealwayslookingfornewdirectorsand volunteersforourspecialevents!Eventsfor allages.Wearelookingforvolunteersto helpatourOLGSuperiorShoresBingo's. Boardmeetingsareheldthe1stTuesdayof eachmonthat1:00pm
OfficeHours:MondaytoFriday 9amto3pm
Annualmembershipfee$5
2ndSundayeachmonth Sept10th,Oct15th,Nov12th& Dec3rd.
Cards.50cents
Earlybirdstartsat6:30pm. Regulargamesstartat7pm. Concessionisopen!
QuiltingandCraftingGroup
Mondays1:00pm-4:00pm
$4dropinfee.Noinstructions, justdropbyandworkonyour quiltsandcraftswithothers. Call683-8451forinfo
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Curretn River Community Centre
community@currentrivercom.com
Programs, Events & Activities
SPRING 2023
Walleye Dinner
October 1st , 2023. Take out only. Pick up time is from 4:00pm-6:00pm. Call ahead to order by Sept 25th. $20, includes, fries, coleslaw and dessert. Children's menu available.
Penny Auction Donations
We require donations for our Penny Auction. All funds from this fundraiser go towards children's sport programs.
Current River Mighty Mites Hockey
Boys and Girls 4 to 8 years of age.
Registration dates: Thurs Aug 17th, 24th, 31st. 6:00pm-7:30pm.
Sat, Aug 19th, 26th & Sept 9th. 11:00am1:00pm. To register by email contact community@currentrivercom.com
Children's Halloween Party
Sun, Oct 29th. 1:00pm-3:00pm
Ages 0 to 12yrs. Music, fun, games & food. Admission : $1.00 or non-perishable item.
Children's Christmas Party
Sun, Dec 3rd. 1:00pm-3:00pm
Ages 9 to 12yrs. Music, fun, & food. Admission : $1.00 or non-perishable item.
Visit Superiorshoresgaming.com
We are a proud member @ Superior Shores, 435 Memorial Ave
Superior Shores now offers you a chance to play from home every Tuesday evening & curbside!
VON Exercise & Falls Prevention Class
Every Mon & Wed 11:30pm-12:15pm
Registration at the Centre. Equipment provided. Free to participate. Call 807-344-0012 ext 260 for more info.
Hall Rentals
We feature two rooms for rental. The Cedar Star room and the small meeting room. We provide full banquet catering services, for weddings & banquets. As well as catering for luncheons, teas, showers, funerals etc. All your catering and noncatering events. Call Pat Baker Hall Manager to book your event!
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Just 5 scenic minutes past County Fair Mall!
Office Hours:
Mon. Thurs. 11:00 am– 4:30 pm, Fri. 11:00 am1:00 pm, or by appointment.
Rentals:
We have 2 unique spaces for you to rent for your wedding, birthday, celebration of life, etc. For a small additional fee, you can also rent our kitchen! We are a TBayTel Wifi Hotspot and we’re wheelchair accessible!
Volunteers:
We always welcome volunteers to help out with the many events and programs we host throughout the year. It’s a great way for you to meet your neighbours or for students to earn their volunteer hours! Call us or check our website for details!
Memberships:
Memberships are $5/year per person or family and give you a discounted rate on most of our programs and events.
Funding provided by the Government of Ontario
MOVIES & MUSIC
www.northmcintyrereccentre.com
FAMILY EVENTS & PROGRAMS
Family Fun Nights!
Sept. 15, Nov. 24, 5:30 8:30 pm
New this fall movies for the whole family!! We’ll have 2 spaces open so we can show 2 movies AT THE SAME TIME!! Bring the wee ones and the tweens/teens! Film lineup TBA.
Special Film Event!!!
Sun. Oct. 15 at 2:00 pm
Join us for a special screening of Tale of a Forest
Following the seasons in the boreal forests of Northern Finland, this film weaves together Finnish folktales (spoken in English) with stunning nature cinematography. This must-see film is guaranteed to delight young and old alike.
Family Halloween Party
Sat. Oct. 28 5:30 8:30 pm
Calling all ghost and ghouls, princes and princesses, unicorns and dragons! You’re invited to our most spooktacular annual event! Costume contests, door prizes, spot dances and more! Watch for registration details on our social media pages and website!
Members’ Christmas Potluck
Date and time TBA.
Silver Cinema
Fri. 2:00 4:00 pm
Sept. 15 & 29, Oct. 13 & 27, Nov. 10 & 24, Dec. 8
Stroll down memory lane with classic films from the silver screen! Favourites from the 1950s to the 2020s! Film lineup TBA.
Drop-in Fee: $3 (film only) or $5 includes popcorn and beverage.
Karaoke Café
Sept. 22, Oct. 20, Nov. 17 - 2:00 4:00 pm
Do you love music? Singing? Join us for a fun afternoon of singing and toe tapping! (and some dancing too!) Don’t want to “solo?” That’s ok we can sing along and dance together!! Singing is proven to reduce stress and anxiety, improve lung function, boost confidence and improve memory!
Drop In: Donations appreciated. Our concession is open for snacks and drinks!
Watch for more Karaoke & Dance Events!
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ARTS & CRAFTS
Quilting
Every Mon. 2:00 pm 9:00 pm
Bring your own project for this friendly quilting circle. Drop-in Fee: $5
Wood Carving
Tues. 10:00 am 12:00 noon
Session 1: Sept. 12, 19, 26 and Oct. 3
Session 2: Oct. 10, 17, 24, 31
Session 3: Nov. 7, 14, 21, 28
Discover the fine art of wood carving in this introductory program! Each session will focus on a specific project (TBA) for you to learn and develop different woodworking techniques and skills. Tools and materials will be supplied. Beginner and experienced carvers are welcome! Light refreshments included. Cost per session: $40/members, $45/non-members
Cricut
One of the most versatile crafting tools are at our centre! We’re hosting a number of workshops to introduce you to the amazing variety of things you can create! Follow us on social media for updates!
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RECREATION & CULTURE 2051 Government Road Thunder Bay, ON P7G 2E9
Phone: 807-767-1400 Email: nmcrec@tbaytel.net
“Your Family… Our Community!”
Just 5 scenic minutes past County Fair Mall!
“Your Family… Our Community!”
2051 Government Road
Thunder Bay, ON P7G 2E9
Phone: 807-767-1400
Email: nmcrec@tbaytel.net
www.northmcintyrereccentre.com
PHYSICAL FITNESS AND WELLNESS
Daytime Programs
Gentle Yoga (Instructor: Irene Hauta)
Mon., Wed., Fri 10:00 11:00 am
Sept. 11 Dec. 8 (no class October 9)
This gentle yoga program is designed to help improve your strength and flexibility, leaving you feeling centred and invigorated.
Cost: $209/members, $228/non-members
Older Adult Strength & Stretch (NorMac Seniors) (50+) (starting Sept. 12)
Tues. 10:00 10:45 am
Thurs. 10:00 am 12:00 noon
Gentle strength, stretch and balance exercises for any older adult! On Thursdays, please join us for coffee, treats and fellowship!
Drop-in Fee: $2
Gentle Yoga (Instructor: Irene Hauta)
Tues. & Thurs. 6:00 7:00 pm
Sept. 12 Dec. 7
Evening Programs
This gentle yoga program is designed to help you improve your strength and flexibility, leaving you feeling centred and invigorated.
Cost: $143/members, $156/non-members
CardioMix (Instructor: Charlene Rogers)
Tues. & Thurs. 6:00 7:00 pm
Sept. 12 Nov. 30
This dynamic fitness class offers a bit step, low impact, strength and flexibility for adults of all ages! Participants should be prepared to “go to the mat” for the full benefit of the strength, flexibility and relaxation portion of the class. No equipment required.
Cost: $132/members, $144/non-members
PICKLE BALL
Based on player feedback, we’re making changes to our Pickleball program!
Beginning in September, there’ll be more play times and more options for play!
We are developing what we hope to be the most innovative use of a single court ever seen!
Visit our website to sign up for our Newsletter, or follow us on social media for notices and updates!
Little Macs Playgroup
Tues. 9:30 11:30 am, beginning Sept. 12
We’re excited to bring back our “Little Macs Playgroup” on Tuesday mornings! This parent-directed program is just for pre-schoolers (infant to 4 years) and their parents or guardians. Come out to play and socialize! Please bring a healthy, nut free snack for the wee ones!
Cost: $4/parent & child (includes a beverage)
50¢ per additional child
Ladies Auxiliary/Perogy-Making
Wed. 9:30 am 12:00 pm
Starting Sept. 13
Join our ladies (and gents) to make our infamous cheddar cheese perogies!
Coffee, laughs and a lot of fun await.
For information on how to purchase our perogies, call 807-767-1400
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WEST ARTHUR Community Centre
Facility Rentals - 625-2304
FALL 2023 Programs, Activities and Events!
Table Tennis
Looking for experienced players to join!
Thursdays, Sept 7th-Dec 14th (15 weeks)
7:00pm - 9:00pm
Cost: $75.00+hst , Drop-In $6.00
Registration code: 16574 register by calling the hotline or online through perfectmind.
Ballroom Dancing
Have fun & learn advanced steps in Fox Trot, Tango, Cha-Cha, Rumba, Swing, Waltz, Samba, Hustle & more!
Tuesdays, beginning Sept 26th for 10 weeks
Intermediate - 7:00pm- 8:30 pm Cost $90 per couple
For more info and to register call 473-1922 or email bgrmail5@gmail.com
Craft Drop-in
Beginning Wed Sept 6th
Adults Only Craft Night
Wednesdays, 6:30pm-9:30pm
Family Craft Night
Thursdays, 6:00pm – 8:00pm
Bring your own projects & supplies
Dedicated time to just craft, $2 drop-in
Rock Painting Drop-in
All ages and abilities welcome! Supplies provided! First Saturday of the month Sept 9th, Oct 7th, Nov 4th
1:30pm – 3:30 pm
Cost: $2.00 Drop-in fee
Cribbage
Come play cribbage with a fun and social group! Wednesdays, starting Sept 6th 7:00pm - 9:00pm, Ages 18+ welcome! No registration necessary. $4/person (includes cash prizes)
Family Movie Nights & Pizza
Fridays! Coming this fall. Stay tuned for more info! Follow us on facebook for updates!
Senior Cooking Classes with Roots
Community Food Centre
Stay tuned for dates and registration information.
55 Plus Programs
Tuesdays to Fridays
See the 55 Plus Centre Ad for more info on 55 Plus WACC programs! or call 625-3135.
Stay up to date on all the fun, new events and activities happening at West Arthur Community Centre by signing up for our e-newsletter. Sign up by visiting www.thunderbay.ca/subscribe and checking off
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FALL 2023 Programs, Activities and Events!
Crib 10's Tournament
Sat, Sept 16th, 1:00-4:00pm
Registration not required.
$4.00 per person
Neighbour Day
Sat, Sept 23rd 11:00am-1:00pm
Open House! FREE Food & Drinks!
Come enjoy Neighbour Day activities for all ages!
Indoor Yard Sale
Sat, Oct 14th 11:00am-1:00pm
For table rentals call Rae-Ann at 577-6661
Table rental $15.00 until Sept 29th.
Price after Sept 29th, $20.00 per table.
Facility Rentals - 625-2304
Sat, Oct 28th 11:00am-1:00pm
Tickets $10.00 per child, no charge for adults. Stay tuned for ticket details.
Family Halloween Party Christmas Craft Sale
Sat, Nov 18th 11:00am-1:00pm
Table rentals $15.00 until Oct 15th, $20.00 after Oct 15th. Call Rae-Ann at 577-6661.
Children's Holiday Party
Sat, Dec 9th. 11:00am-1:00pm
Tickets $10.00 per child, no charge for adults Stay tuned for more info and ticket sales.
We are looking for new volunteers to join us on the committee & at the centre. Have your say in events and activities that happen in your neighbourhood community centre. Help plan for the future and keep your local recreation facility vibrant and active! To apply go to www.thunderbay.ca/westarthur to find the application form. For more info, call Paul at 625-2305.
We have a large hall, 2 small meeting rooms and a kitchen available for you to book for your showers, birthdays, meetings and other activities. Insurance is required for renters and user groups. Check our website for more information!
Birthday Party Equipment Add-on to your rental:
For an extra $30, you can use our birthday party equipment that includes:
Floor scooters & floor scooter hockey equipment
Bean bag toss game, giant tumble tower game
Parachute & parachute pack (balls)
Target disk balance sets
Mini Golf Set
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To register for programs call 625-8463 or visit www.cityofthunderbay.perfectmind.com Visit thunderbay.ca/westarthur for more details
WEST ARTHUR Community Centre
WEST THUNDER COMMUNITY CENTRE
Regular Programming for Fall session starts September 2023
Call West Thunder Community for more details or to register
KOKORO KARATE
Mondays& Thursdays
7-9 PM
Ages12 years &Up
Sensei James Stewart 472-4490
Senior stretch & exercise program
Tuesday, Thursdays
11:15 AM-12:00 PM
Call 475-9396 for more details
EUCHRE
Tuesdays 1PM-3PM
Sept.–May
$4Drop-in
CRIBBAGE
Thursdays,1PM–3PM
Sept. -June
$4Drop-in
TOPS(Take Off Pounds Sensibly)
Fridays 9:30/10:00AM
HALL RENTALS
West Thunder has 4 rooms to accommodate your function or event. We also provide Full catering in-house. Call 475-9396 for more information.
AKIRA KARATE
Mondays6:30 PM-7:15 PM
4 –12 years
Sensei James Stewart 472-4490
Pro Kids spots available
WEST THUNDER CAFÉ
Tuesday Breakfast 9:30AM-1:00PM
Friday Lunch 10:30AM-1:30PM
Patio Open when Weather Permits
Activities
CASH Bingo Fridays 1PM
Pickle Ball Tues, Thurs 9:00AM-11AM Wed. 11:00AM-1:00PM
Badminton Mon. 11AM, Wed.6:30PM
Parents-Tots Thurs 9:30AM–12:00AM
Line Dancing Tues. 2:00PM-3:30PM Fridays 2:30PM-4PM
THE ULTIMATE ZUMBA EXPERIENCE
ZUMBA® TONING
Thursdays5:30 PM-6:30 PM
8 weeks-$56
$8 Drop-in
Instructor: Sharon Smith-Baxter
ZUMBA® FITNESS
Wednesdays5:30 PM -6:30PM
8 weeks $56
Drop-in $8
Instructor: Sharon Smith-Baxter
Radiant Yoga with Colleen
Monday and Wednesday 9:30 AM–11 AM
$160 for 8weeks or $11 Drop In
CHAIR YOGA
Friday10:30 AM -1130 AM
8weeks $72 or $10 drop in
Special Events
Outdoor Corn Roast & Vendors Market-Sunday September 10th
Thanksgiving Take-out-Saturday October 7th
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Be sure to check us out on Facebook and ‘Like’ our page!
Movie Day’s-Dates to be determined
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55 Plus Drop In Community Programs
OUTDOOR WALKS- FREE!
Drop in program, no registration required.
Location: The Marina (Meet at Splash Pad)
Dates: Mondays, September 11th
– December 4th excluding holidays (Weather Permitting)
Time: 10:00AM-11:00AM
AND Location: Chapples Park (Meet at parking lot across from the golf course)
Dates: Wednesdays, September 13th –December 6th (Weather Permitting)
Time: 10:00AM-11:00AM
5 PIN BOWLING
Drop in program, no registration required.
Location: Mario’s Bowl, 710 Memorial Ave
Dates: Tuesdays, September 12th –December 12th
Time: 11:00AM-1:00PM
Price: $14.99, bowling shoes included (prices may vary)
RETIREMENT EXPLORERS – FREE!
Drop in program, no registration required. Explore the benefits that retirement has to offer.
In partnership with CAHEP, TBPL, Service Canada & CRA
Location: Mary J L Black Community
Hub, 901 Edward St S
Dates: October 6th – December 1st
Time: 1:00PM-2:30PM
Please contact Jennifer for more information at Jennifer.bulloch@ thunderbay.ca
BOCCE BALL
Drop in program, no registration required.
Ladies Bocce:
Location: Da Vinci Centre, 340 Waterloo St S
Dates: Thursdays, September 14th –November 30th
Time: 12:30PM-2:00PM
Price: $4.00
AND
Mixed Bocce:
Location: Da Vinci Centre, 340 Waterloo St S
Dates: Thursdays, September 14th –November 30th
Time: 2:30PM-4:00PM
Price: $4.00
LU HANGAR WALKS – FREE!
Drop in program, no registration required. Free walking program, sponsored by Superior Hearing
Location: Lakehead University Hangar, 955 Oliver Rd
Dates: Tuesdays and Thursdays from October 31st – December 14th
Time: Tuesdays, 2:00PM-3:00PM
Time: Thursdays, 10:00AM-11:00AM
Please pay for parking outside of main entrance doors at parking machine. $1.25 per hour. Please bring indoor shoes.
DARTS FREE!
Drop in program, no registration required
Location: Galaxy Lanes, 636 Arthur St W
Dates: Wednesdays, September 13th –December 13th
Time: 2:30PM-3:30PM
PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB FREE!
Drop in program, no registration required. Please note there are no instructions or equipment provided, please bring your own camera/device.
Dates: Mondays, September 11th – December 4th
Time: 1:30PM-2:30PM
Locations:
September 4th – No programming
September 11th – Hillcrest Park, High Street
September 18th – Mills Block Forest, 605 Community Hall Rd ($5.00 for parking or parking pass required)
September 25th – Cowan Park, 4340 Coppin Rd
October 2nd – No Programming
October 9th – No Programming
October 16th – Wishart Conservation Forest, 5771 Onion Lake Rd ($5.00 for parking or parking pass required)
October 23rd Silver Harbour Conservation Area, Shuniah ($5.00 for parking or parking pass required)
October 30th – The Tree Farm, 3112 25th Side Rd
November 6th – Trowbridge Falls, Copenhagen Rd
November 13th – No programming
November 20th – Boulevard Lake, meet near mini putt
November 27th – The Marina, meet at splash pad
December 4th – Centennial Park, 751 Centennial Park Rd
CORNHOLE
Stay tuned for more information via our monthly newsletter or our Thunder Bay 55 Plus Facebook page!
To sign up for our newsletter go to www.thunderbay.ca/55plus
For more information on Community Programming - Older Adults please contact call the 55 Plus Centre at (807) 684-3066 or 55plusinfo@thunderbay.ca
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RECREATION
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PROGRAMS No membership fee to participate. Open to everyone 55 Plus or better! www.thunderbay.ca/55plus Registration: Wed, August 16 700 RIVER ST. & 1914 ARTHUR ST.
REGISTERED
THUNDER BAY 55 PLUS CENTRE, 700 RIVER STREET
FALL 2023 REGISTERED PROGRAMS
FITNESS AND WELLNESS
BEGINNER JAZZ with Lynda DePiero
It is never too late to learn to dance! Join Lynda to learn the basic dance steps and combinations of jazz dancing. No previous dance skills needed, improve your coordination, balance and physical fitness in this fun class!
EVENING ENGERGIZER GOLD with Lisa Mork-Guerts
With a mix of cardio, stretching, & toning using a variety of equipment and get moving to some fantastic music!
FELDENKRAIS METHOD with Oliver Reimer
The Feldenkrais Method is a mind-body approach which combines movement and awareness to teach people of all ages to move and live more comfortably and effectively. Through this, you can learn to ease pain, improve posture, balance, flexibility, prevent injury, increase energy, reduce stress, fatigue and improve concentration.
F.I.T. (Functional Interval Training) with Anne Parr
Learn to work the core, become strong from the inside out. Specific exercise taught to strengthen weak muscles, ligaments and tendons, correct balance, alignment & posture. This progressive class will challenge cardiovascular & muscular strength, endurance, flexibility, co-ordination and agility.
FUNCTIONALLY FIT with Lisa Winter
Using weights, balls and bands, this class is a mix of cardio and strength training to maintain the whole body for real life activities. The class will consist of a combination of both chair and standing exercises.
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HOTLINE (807) 625-8463 • CENTRE
OCTOBER
REGISTER ONLINE OR CALL THE
CLOSED
2, 9 & NOVEMBER 13
CODE 16931 DAY Mondays TIME 11:30am-12:30pm DURATION Sept 25-Dec 4 COST $42.00
CODE 16714 DAY Monday & Thursday TIME 5:15pm-6:15pm DURATION Sept 11 – Dec 7 COST $120.75
CODE 16733 DAY Fridays TIME 12:00pm -1:00pm DURATION Sept 15- Dec 1 COST $63.00
CODE 16713 DAY Tuesday & Friday TIME 1:30pm-2:30pm DURATION Sept 12 – Dec 8 COST $136.50
CODE 16735 16924 DAY Tuesday & Thursday Tuesday & Thursday TIME 10:15 am - 11:15 am 10:15 am - 11:15 am DURATION Sept 12 – Oct 5 Oct 26 – Dec 14 COST $42.00 $78.75
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FUSION FITNESS with Lisa Mork-Guerts
Fusing movements of YOGA and PILATES together, you will metabolize, gain muscle and get into waist management in this amped up Body Resistance Workout...no weights...just sweat and smiles! All you need is a yoga mat, chair, water bottle and towel. Suitable for beginners and strong seniors as well.
HOOP IT UP! with Lisa Mork-Guerts
In this fun class, use a hula hoop as an exercise tool for stretching, strengthening and to help you improve your balance and flexibility.
JOY OF LATIN LINE DANCING – BEGINNER
Line dancing isn’t just country and western anymore! It’s modern, sophisticated, flowing waltz and night club rhythm with Latin flavour. It is fun, great exercise and YOU DON’T NEED A PARTNER. Learn new and traditional line dances in a comfortable, welcoming class. For beginners and those who feel they have two left feet
JOY OF LATIN LINE DANCING – INTERMEDIATE
JUST FOR GUYS FITNESS with Derek Ortgiese
with Armin Del Rosario with Armin Del Rosario DAY Mondays & Wednesdays Tuesdays & Thursdays
Help increase your cardiovascular fitness level along with toning and stretching. You will use a variety of equipment to help you reach those fitness goals! This class is geared towards men only.
TIME 9:00am-10:00am 9:00am-10:00am
DURATION Sept 11 – Dec 6 Sept 12 – Dec 7
COST $120.75 $136.50
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CODE 16925 16926 DAY Tuesday & Thursday Saturdays TIME 8:45am-9:45am 10:45am-11:45am DURATION Sept 12-Dec 14 Sept 16-Dec 9 COST $136.50 $57.75
CODE 16927 DAY Fridays TIME 11:15am-12:15pm DURATION Sept 15-Dec 8 COST $68.25
CODE 16932 CODE 16936 DAY Thursdays DAY Thursdays TIME 9:00am-10:00am TIME 10:10am-11:30am DURATION Sept 14 – Dec 7 DURATION Sept 14 – Dec 7 COST $68.25 COST $102.31
If you have already taken the Joy of Line Dancing at the beginner level, it is time to move on to the next steps…..enjoy moving and grooving with Armin with new moves and more complex steps. CODE 16937 16938
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KEEP MOVING WITH PARKINSON’S with Derek Ortgiese
This class is specifically designed for those with Parkinson’s disease. Includes aerobic conditioning, functional strengthening, and mobility and balance exercises. Must have been assessed by St. Joe’s, call 346-2334.
LOW IMPACT AEROBICS with Lisa Mork-Guerts
A gentle warm-up, 20 minutes of a low impact cardio, use of light hand weights, bands and other equipment.
LUNCH EXPRESS with Lisa Mork-Guerts
*New* Dig into this new aerobics class with a mix of cardio and toning using a variety of equipment like weights, bender balls, bands and more. If you enjoy our low impact aerobics class, you will love this new class!
MATS & MOBILITY with Karen Gorst-Vigliarolo
Join Karen for this fun class using mats on the floor and get mobile! Must be able to get up and down on the floor. You will do a variety of exercises on the mat, creating a strong frame and build stability.
METABOLIC POLE WALKING with Anne Parr
If you enjoy walking outdoors, join this fun group and learn how to use proper techniques for pole walking and all the numerous benefits that come with it! Weather permitting; you will walk at various outdoor trails around the city. First class takes place at the Centre, meet outside on the back patio.
MORNING ENERGIZER GOLD with Lisa Mork-Guerts
With a mix of cardio, stretching, & toning using a variety of equipment, get moving to some fantastic music and get your morning energized!
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CODE 16928 16939 DAY Mondays & Wednesdays Fridays TIME 11:15am-12:15pm 9:00am-10:00am DURATION Sept 11 – Dec 6 Sept 15 – Dec 8 COST $120.75 $68.25
CODE 16933 DAY Saturdays TIME 12:00pm-1:00pm DURATION Sept 16-Dec 16 COST $57.75
CODE 16940 DAY Monday & Wednesday TIME 1:30pm -2:30pm DURATION Sept 11-Dec 6 COST $120.75
CODE 17284 CODE 16941 CODE 16942 16943 DAY Fridays DAY Wednesdays DAY Mon, Wed & Fri Mon, Wed & Fri TIME 11:10am-11:55am TIME 12:30pm-1:30pm TIME 8:45am- 9:45am 10:00am-11:00am DURATION Sept 15-Dec 8 DURATION Sept 13-Dec 6 DURATION Sept 11- Dec 8 Sept 11- Dec 8 COST $65.00 COST $68.25 COST $189.00 $189.00
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*NEW* MOVE BETTER, FEEL BETTER with Julie McArdle
“Move Better Feel Better” is a low to medium impact class that focusses on function, form and fun. We will use a variety of weights, equipment and bodyweight through short bursts of activity with lots of rest in between. The key is to move better to feel better! No Classes Oct 1, 8, 29 and Nov 5.
SIMPLY STRETCHING with Lisa Mork-Guerts
This beginner stretch class will start your day with flowing movements of Tai chi, energizing postures of Yoga and gentle stability of Pilates. All fitness levels welcome in this fun and functional class.
SIT AND BE FIT with Lisa Winter
This gentle seated exercise class is perfect for those just starting a fitness program or reintroducing fitness into their lives. It includes rhythmic movement, range of motion, strength and stretching exercises.
STRENGTH IN MOTION with Karen Gorst-Vigliarolo
Join us for an easy-to-follow work out that includes exercises designed to increase flexibility, joint stability, balance, coordination and muscular strength. You can use a chair for support if needed.
STRENGTH IN MOTION – GENTLE with Karen Gorst & Susan Trevisen
This gentle seated exercise class is perfect for those just starting a fitness program or reintroducing fitness into their lives. It includes rhythmic movement, range of motion, strength and stretching exercises.
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CODE 16570 DAY Sundays TIME 12:30-1:30 pm DURATION Sept 17-Dec 17 COST $52.50
CODE 16947 16946 CODE 16948 16949 CODE 16953 17282 CODE 16944 16945 17110 DAY Tuesdays & Thursdays Saturdays DAY Tuesdays & Thursdays Tuesdays & Thursdays DAY Tuesdays Thursdays DAY Mondays Wednesdays Fridays TIME 10:00am-11:00am 9:30am-10:30am TIME 11:30am-12:30pm 11:30am-12:30pm TIME 3:30pm-4:30pm 4:00pm-5:00pm TIME 10:00am-11:00am 10:00am-11:00am 10:00am-11:00am DURATION Sept 12-Dec 14 Sept 16-Dec 16 DURATION Sept 12-Oct 5 Oct 26-Dec 14 DURATION Sept 12-Dec 5 Sept 21-Dec 7 DURATION Sept 11-Dec 11 Sept 13-Dec 6 Sept 15 -Dec 8 COST $136.50 $68.25 COST $42.00 $78.75 COST $68.25 $63.00 COST $57.75 $68.25 $68.25
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TAIJI with Oliver Reimer
This class is suitable for learners at any stage. We begin with loosening movements of the joints and learn to find the relaxed, fluent and strong ways of moving. We move into the 8 and 16 Forms choreography according to participants. In the last 1/2 hour of the class we move into the 24 & 48 Forms. The class is adapted to participants.
TAIJI GIGONG FOR HEALTH with Sandra MacKenzie
Coordinate breathing with gentle movements to improve your health and wellness with Sandra MacKenzie.
VARIETY NOUVEAU with Lynda Depiero
Movement that Matters for seniors includes light cardio, “Core off the Floor” exercises to improve stability, balance & flexibility. Focus on the importance & awareness of pelvic floor and fascia & fascial movement.
ZUMBA GOLD with Karen Gorst-Vigliarolo
Are you ready to party yourself into shape? Join the fitness class that is fun, full of energy and tailored to people 55 Plus! Groove your way to a healthier you! This program is exhilarating, effective and easy to follow.
YOGA AND MEDITATION CLASSES
CHAIR SEATED YOGA with Kaija Makinen
One hour of stretching, toning, breathing exercises, smiling and laughing. Using the chair, we learn basic yoga postures and breathing techniques designed to de-stress, strengthen and bring flexibility to your body and mind. All levels of ability welcome.
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CODE 16958 CODE 16959 CODE 17107 DAY Mondays DAY Fridays DAY Wednesdays TIME 10:30am-12:00pm TIME 10:45am-11:45am TIME 12:20pm-1:20pm DURATION Sept 11-Dec 4 DURATION Sept 15-Dec 8 DURATION Sept 27-Dec 6 COST $75.00 COST $68.25 COST $57.75
CODE 16954 16955 DAY Tuesdays Saturdays TIME 2:15pm-3:15pm 10:30am-11:30am DURATION Sept 12-Dec 12 Sept 16-Nov 18 COST $73.50 $47.25
CODE 16977 17058 17059 DAY Tuesday Wednesdays Friday TIME 9:30am-10:30am 9:30am-10:30am 9:30am-10:30am DURATION Sept 12-Dec 5 Sept 13-Dec 6 Sept 15-Dec 8 COST $68.25 $68.25 $68.25
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GENTLE YIN YOGA with Lori Schmidt
Yin Yoga is a slower practice where poses are passively held for longer, working on the deep, dense connective tissues in the body. Yang Yoga, in contrast, refers to a more active yet still gentle practice working on the muscles and blood flow, building strength, stamina and flexibility. No class Sept 30, Oct 7 & 28.
Sept 16-Dec 16
GO WITH THE FLO- YOGA with Lori Schmidt
Join Lisa for a gentle “flo-yoga” moving practice. For this one-hour class, bring your mat to go through a peaceful and relaxing stretching to start your day. Modifications will be adapted
DURATION
Sept 11-Dec 13
MEDITATION - ADVANCED with Kaija Makinen
If you previously enjoyed beginner meditation, get ready to take your skills up a notch with our advanced classes. Must have taken beginner meditation previously.
DURATION
17061
MEDITATION – BEGINNER with Kaija Makinen
Join our certified yoga teacher to embrace the power of meditation in this beginner class. Learn the art of breathing, focusing and find your inner calm.
17060
YOGA with Irene Hauta
Sept 13-Dec 6 DURATION
Sept 13 -Dec 6
Join certified yoga instructor Irene for an evening stretch through yoga. This class is designed for those with some yoga experience but not necessary, all positions can be adjusted to participants needs.
17106
Sept 11-Dec 13
YOGA FIT – HATHA YOGA with Marisa Levanto-Gleeson
An intermediate fitness class with yoga moves as a base. Focus is on balance, coordination, stretching and strengthening using movement and strength training.
16960
Sept 13-Dec 8
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DAY Saturdays DAY Mondays & Wednesdays DAY Wednesday DAY Wednesday DAY Monday & Wednesday DAY Wednesday & Friday TIME 1:15pm – 2:15pm TIME 11:30am – 12:30pm TIME 10:45am-11:45am TIME 12:00pm-1:00pm TIME 6:00pm -7:00pm TIME
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THUNDER BAY 55 PLUS CENTRE, 700 RIVER STREET VISUAL ARTS
THE ART OF PORTRAIT PAINTING (Advanced) with Gerry Stephens
This class is for the experienced watercolour painter. Portraits to paint are provided by the instructor. If you are a skilled watercolour artist looking for a new challenge, this class is for you.
PORTRAITS with Gerry Stephens
This watercolour class is for the advanced painter. Join our instructor Gerry as she takes you through the intricate steps of painting a portrait. Bring your own pictures and create your own masterpieces.
WATERCOLOUR PAINTING FOR BEGINNERS with Biljana Baker
This class is for beginners only! It is designed to show you the ins and outs of how to paint with watercolours. Learn the basic techniques, terms and how to mix colours and blend to create your own work of art.
WATERCOLOUR PAINTING FOR INTERMEDIATE with Biljana Baker
This class is for those that have taken a beginner watercolour class recently and wish to move on from that step to improve your watercolour skills.
GREETING CARDS with Pat Lloyd
These workshops are suitable for the beginner as well as more accomplished card makers. You will create 3 cards and learn different processes and techniques in designing your cards. Please bring a pair of scissors, all other supplies provided.
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CODE 17064 17146 17072 17147 DAY Thursdays Thursdays Thursdays Thursdays TIME 9:00am-12:00pm 9:00am-12:00pm 1:00pm-4:00pm 1:00pm-4:00pm DURATION Sept 14-Oct 12 Nov 9-Nov 30 Sept 14-Oct 12 Nov 9-Nov 30 COST $62.50 $50.00 $62.50 $50.00
CODE 16542 CODE 16569 CODE 17062 DAY Mondays DAY Fridays DAY Tuesdays TIME 1:00pm-4:00pm TIME 9:00am-12:00pm TIME 1:00pm-4:00 pm DURATION Sept 11-Dec 4 DURATION Sept 15-Nov 17 DURATION Sept 12-Oct 17 COST $125.00 COST $125.00 COST $75.00 WORKSHOPS CODE 17099 17148 17149 17150 DAY Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday TIME 1:00pm-4:00pm 1:00pm-4:00pm 1:00pm-4:00pm 1:00pm-4:00pm DURATION September 20 October 18 November 15 December 6 COST $30.00 $30.00 $30.00 $30.00
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KNITTING WORKSHOPS with Margaret Duncan
Learn to knit a lined mitten with a fair isle design on the outside - some knitting skills would be beneficial. Participants need to purchase pattern online; instructor can help with this if needed. Pattern found at www.ravelry.com. Call 684-3066 for more info
Using 2 different colours, knit a stocking for Christmas using the fair isle technique and a mosaic technique. Instructor will call participants before the class to go over materials needed.
FALL INTO GARDENING with Linda Parker
Learn how to preserve your garden harvest, how to plant fall bulbs and winter garlic. Propagate perennials for spring blooms and prepare outdoor gardens for winter.
SWEDISH WEAVING FOR BEGINNERS with Val Zhiha
Learn the beautiful fabric art of Swedish Weaving. There is an extra $25 for supplies for the course, payable to the instructor on the first day.
SWEDISH WEAVING HEM STITCHING with Val Zhiha
Learn how to finish off your Swedish weaving project with this very versatile nun stitch which finishes off afghans and runners with a beautiful, fringed edge. All supplies included.
SCRAPBOOKING 101 with Catherine Mochrie
For the new or beginner scrapbooker. Learn about supplies you need to get started, how to do it, tips on how to save money, where to get supplies and connections to other scrappers. Bring a photo of you, or ancestor, your child, a grandchild, etc...) Do not bring any supplies, all will be provided.
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CODE 17152 17153 WORKSHOP Fiddle head mitten Christmas Stocking TIME 1:30pm-4:30pm 1:30pm-4:30pm DURATION Wednesdays, Sept 27- Oct 11 Wednesdays, Oct 25 – Nov 8 COST $80.00 $80.00
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700 RIVER STREET
CODE 17151 CODE 17154 CODE 17155 CODE 17157 DAY Wednesdays DAY Mondays DAY Monday DAY Friday TIME 9:30am-12:00pm TIME 1:00pm-4:00pm TIME 1:00pm-4:00pm TIME 1:00pm-4:00pm DURATION Sept 13-Oct 18 DURATION Oct 16-Nov 6 DURATION Nov 20 DURATION Sept 15 COST $60 COST $45 COST $15.00 COST $25.00
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REGISTER ONLINE OR CALL THE HOTLINE (807) 625-8463 • CENTRE CLOSED OCTOBER 2, 9 & NOVEMBER 13
SCRAPBOOKING CLUB with Catherine Mochrie
If you like crafts and scrapbooking, join our new club! You will receive a kit each month of patterned and plain cardstock paper plus a goodie bag of materials, use of Big Shot machine and dies, lessons on designing scrapbook pages and more. Bring your own photos, tools and adhesives.
FRENCH CONVERSATION CIRCLE with Gillian Mucklow
If you have some basics of the French language, join this fun and social conversation circle with others of the same level. Practice your skills, learn how to hold a conversation in French with help from our instructor.
GUITAR LESSIONS - BEGINNERS with Tara O’Brien
Must have own guitar and music stand. Learn the strings on a guitar, reading music notation, guitar tablature and chord progressions and songs.
GUITAR LESSONS –PURPLE GROUP with Tara O’Brien
Beginning of book 3 Guitar Method. Must have taken previous Fall/Winter/Spring course or equivalent. Working on flat picking and finger picking. Continuing song arrangements.
GUITAR LESSONS –GREEN GROUP with Tara O’Brien
Continuing to finish Book One. Method Learning Chords. Music and tablature. Must have taken summer guitar course or equivalent. Must have own guitar and music stand.
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RECREATION & CULTURE
CODE 17236 17237 17243 DAY Sunday Sunday Sunday TIME 12:30pm-4:30pm 12:30pm-4:30pm 12:30pm-4:30pm DURATION Sept 24 Oct 22 Nov 19 COST $30.00 $30.00 $30.00
INTEREST CODE 17156 DAY Mondays TIME 6:00pm-8:00pm DURATION Sept 11-Nov 20 COST $105.00
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DAY Wednesdays DAY Tuesdays DAY Wednesday TIME 12:00pm-1:00pm TIME 11:00am-12:00pm TIME 10:30am-11:30am DURATION Sept 13- Dec 6 DURATION Sept 12-Dec 5 DURATION Sept 13-Dec 6 COST $159.25 COST $159.25 COST $159.25
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GUITAR LESSONS –RED GROUP with Tara O’Brien
Continuing to read music and tablature and work on song arrangements. Continuation of book two method. Must have own guitar and music stand and have taken the fall/winter/spring course.
UKULELE – ADVANCED with Marie Morrow
Learn to play the Ukulele with our experienced instructor. Please bring your own Ukulele. Must haven Beginner class previously. Additional fee will be required for music.
UKULELE – BEGINNER with Marie Morrow
Learn to play the Ukulele with our experienced instructor. Please bring your own Ukulele. Additional fee will be required for music
TECHNOLOGY
ANDROID PHONE with Gayle Reguly
This course will teach you how to text, make phone calls easily, and adjust settings to hear your phone ringing and see your phone screen.
ANDROID PHONE with Donna Brown
This course will teach you how to text, make phone calls easily, and adjust settings to hear your phone ringing and see your phone screen.
iPAD – BEGINNER with Donna Brown
In this class you will learn about basic settings, email, text messaging, Facetime, Siri, photos and more.
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CODE 17249 DAY Tuesdays TIME 9:30am-10:30am DURATION Sept 13 – Dec 6 COST $159.25
CODE 17159 DAY Tuesdays TIME 3:30pm-4:30pm DURATION Sept 19-Oct 24 COST $45.00
CODE 17158 DAY Thursdays TIME 4:00pm-5:00pm DURATION Sept 31-Oct 26 COST $45.00
CODE 17260 DAY Tuesdays & Thursdays TIME 10:00am-12:00pm DURATION Sept 12-Sept 28 COST $96.00
CODE 17269 CODE 17263 DAY Wednesdays DAY Tuesdays TIME 10:00am-12:00pm TIME 10:00am-12:00pm DURATION Oct 25-Nov 29 DURATION Sept 12-Oct 17 COST $96.00 COST $96.00
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iPAD– INTERMEDIATE with Donna Brown
For those with iPad experience we will expand on the beginner course and cover more advanced features such as Widgets, Saving Files, Photo Editing, iCloud vs iPad Storage and more
iPHONE 101 with Donna Brown
In this beginner class you will learn about basic settings, using the internet, email, text messaging, iCloud, the App Store, Siri, photos and more. No Androids!
iPHONE IN DEPTH with Donna Brown
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iPhone experience a must, we will cover file management, photo editing, iCloud, data back up and moree.
Sept 13-Oct 18
ALL ABOUT PHOTOS FOR iPAD with Donna Brown
In this detailed course, you will learn how to organize your photos into albums and folders, different methods of backup, photo enhancing, People App and more
Sept 14-Oct 19
WINDOWS 11 with Gayle Reguly
This course covers the new changes introduced with Windows 11: e-mail, settings, searches and basic computer skills. Good for beginners and those who have some computer skills already. Participants may use the centre’s computers or bring their own laptops.
11-Sept 27
WINDOWS 10/11 with Donna Brown
New to Windows upgrades? You will learn the basics to help you get comfortable, productive and online. You will learn to navigate, manage your files and more.
Oct 24-Nov 28
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CODE 17264 DAY Tuesdays TIME 1:00pm-3:00pm DURATION Sept 12-Oct 17 COST $96.00
CODE 17265 CODE 17266 CODE 17267 CODE 17255 CODE 17268 DAY Wednesdays DAY Wednesdays DAY Thursdays DAY Mondays & Wednesdays DAY Tuesdays TIME 10:00am-12:00pm TIME 1:00pm-3:00pm TIME 1:00pm-3:00pm TIME 10:00am-12:00pm TIME
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13-Oct
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WEST ARTHUR COMMUNITY CENTRE, 1914 AR THUR STREET WEST
YOUR SOUTH SIDE LOCATION FOR 55 PLUS PROGRAMS!
LOCATED AT 1914 ARTHUR ST. W – YOUR SOUTH SIDE LOCATION FOR 55 PLUS PROGRAMS!
FITNESS, WELLNESS & YOGA
ZUMBA STRETCH with Lisa Geurts
Are you ready to party yourself into shape? Join the fitness class that is fun, full of energy and tailored to people 55 Plus! Groove your way to a healthier you! This program is exhilarating, effective and easy to follow.
YOGA FIT – HATHA YOGA with Marisa Levanto-Gleeson
An intermediate fitness class with yoga moves as a base. Focus is on balance, coordination, stretching and strengthen¬ing using movement and strength training.
VISUAL ARTS
ACRYLIC PAINTING with Lynne Lindsey
This class is designed for those who are starting out with acrylics. Everything from composition to personal expression will be covered. Individual critiques, one on one instruction and personal guidance is provided
Sept 15-Nov 17
Sept 13-Nov 15
ADVANCED WATERCOLOUR with Lee Fidler
This class is for artists with advanced painting experience. Various painting techniques will be covered with the focus being on a direct/realistic style. Participants will be encouraged to work on their own compositions/designs with guidance from the instructor. Demonstrations will be included with flowers and birds.
Sept 14-Nov 16
GRAPHITE & COLOURED PENCIL with Lee Fidler
This class is for those with experience drawing in graphite and/or coloured pencil. You’ll continue to advance and gain experience using a variety of techniques to further develop your skills with the focus being a direct and realistic style. You’ll be encouraged to work independently on your own design with guidance from the instructor or choose to follow along with instruction on projects, having the option to work in the medium of your choice.
Sept 14-Nov 16
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CODEDAY TIME DURATION COST 17270Fridays 1:30pm-2:30pmSept 15-Dec 8$68.25 CODEDAY TIME DURATION COST 17271Thursdays 10:30am-12:00pmSept 14-Dec 7$97.50
CODE 17280 17281 CODE 16711 CODE 16712 DAY Fridays Wednesdays DAY Thursdays DAY Thursdays TIME 9:00am-12:00pm 1:00pm-3:00pm TIME 9:00am-12:00pm TIME
DURATION
1:00pm-4:00pm
DURATION
DURATION
COST $125.00 $125.00 COST $125.00
$125.00
COST
WEST ARTHUR COMMUNITY CENTRE, 1914 AR THUR STREET WEST
YOUR SOUTH SIDE LOCATION FOR 55 PLUS PROGRAMS!
LOCATED AT 1914 ARTHUR ST. W – YOUR SOUTH SIDE LOCATION FOR 55 PLUS PROGRAMS!
WATERCOLOUR FOR THE FUN OF IT with Pat Izsak
Beginner/Intermediate - Learn the basics of applying water and colour to your paper – just for fun. We will explore a variety of techniques to create the magic of watercolour.
WATERCOLOUR – LET’S PUT THAT TALENT TO WORK! with Pat Izsak
Intermediate to Advanced. We will explore a variety of techniques and mediums to create landscapes and florals.
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55 PLUS CENTRE www.thunderbay.ca/55plus RECREATION
BAY
& CULTURE
CODE 17278 CODE 17279 DAY Tuesdays DAY Tuesdays TIME 9:00am-12:00pm TIME 1:00pm-4:00pm DURATION Sept 12-Nov 14 DURATION Sept 12-Nov 14 COST $125.00 COST $125.00
Aquatics & Wellness Programs
Registration
For Fall 2023 programs, registration begins August 14, 2023
For more information on any of the programs listed, visit our website at www.thunderbay.ca/pools
For Inquires call...
Canada Games Complex:
Aquatics: Tiffany Vis at 633-5163
Fitness & Inclusion Services: Jessy Bogacki at 684-3338
Children & Youth, Services: Alexa Fares at 620-1058
Community Fitness: Mark Koivula at 684-3324
Sup. Aquatics & Wellness at 630-4544
Front Desk at 684-3333
Churchill Pool:
Front Desk at 577-2538
Calli Graham at 625-2206
Volunteer Pool:
Front Desk at 345-5143
Nicole Perozak at 345-5145
For up to date programming and reopening dates keep an eye on our website at www.thunderbay.ca/cgc
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CHILDREN&YOUTH PROGRAMS
MONDAYS6-8PM GIRLPOWER
Allgirlsbetweentheagesof10and14canjoinuseveryMondayNightfrom 6to8pmforactivitiesfocusingonhealthychoices,bodyimagine,physical activitya ndart.Swimmingisanoptioneachnightsopackyourswimsuit!
TUESDAYS6-8PM ACTIVEKIDS
ActiveKidsisaprogramforkidsages5-12.Kidswillparticipateingames, sportsandfitnessactivities.
WEDNESDAYS4-5PM YOUTHBEGINNERFITNESS
YouthIntroFitnessisalowimpact,introtofitness,instructionalandguided classforyouthages12-18whowanttolearnhowtodoanexercisesession usingallcomponentsoffitness!It'sgearedtowardsbeginnerswith modificationsprovided!
WEDNESDAYS6-8PM CREATIVEKIDS
CreativeKidsisaprogramf orkidsages5to12attheCanadaGames Complex.Thisisacraftyprogramwitheachnightfullofartprojects.Come checkitout!
THURSDAYS6-8PM ACTIVEKIDS
ActiveKidsisaprogramforkidsages5-12.Kidswillparticipateingames, sportsandfitnessactivities.
Foruptodateinformationondatesandotherprogrammingpleasevisitour websiteatwww.thunderbay.ca/cgc
PADAYCAMPS
JOINUSATTHECANADAGAMESCOMPLEXFORAVARIETYOFRECREATIONALAND SPORTINGACTIVITIES&SWIMMINGFORCHILDREN5TO12YEARSOLD.
UPCOMINGPADAYS: OCTOBER27(SEPERATE)&NOVEMBER17
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CANADA
AQUATICS
CHILDREN&YOUTH PROGRAMS
KARATE(ISSHINRYU)
KARATETOTS(4-6YRSOLD)
BEGINNGERS&YELLOWSTRIPES (7&UP)
ADVANCED(7&UP-MUSTHAVE YELLOWBELT)
Time: 9:30amto10:15am Fee: $71.87
Time: 10:30amto11:30am Fee: $80.85
Time: 11:45amto1:15pm Fee: $112.31
Squash@TheCanadaGamesComplex
TheCanadaGamesComplexisthehubforsquashinThunderBay! Foruptodatesquashevents,tournaments,popupactivitiesandtry-itnightsfollow @thunderbaysquashonFacebook&Instagramorvisit thunderbaysquash.ca
JUNIORSQUASH
BEGINNER Time: 9:40amto10:30am Fee: $47.64
INTERMEDIATE
Time: 10:30amto11:20amFee: : $47.64
ADULTSQUASHLEAGUES
COURTJESTERSLEAGUE&COURTTIMETUESDAYNIGHTSQUASHLEAGUEWILLRETURN INTHEFALL!
FORUPTODATELEAGUEINFORMATIONPLEASEVISITOURWEBSITEAT WWW.THUNDERBAY.CA/CGC
SquashLessonswillbeavailableuponrequest.
FallTournamentDates
TheNorthwesternOntarioOpenSquashTournamentwillbeheldthis yearNovember24-26!Staytunedforsign-upinfo!
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AQUATICS
HEALTH AND WELLNESS PROGRAMMING
Fall session at the Canada Games Complex
Start date dependent on re-opening following construction
Tons of class offerings all day long! Start your day right with a 6am pump, mid-morning classes for the strongest seniors we know, high intensity 45 minute lunchtime sweats, and an evening full fitness for everyone!
Non-members only - drop in facility fees apply
$9.40 - Adult
$6.40 - 60+
*HST added if applicable
*Fees subject to council approval
Here are just some of the classes we offer:
• Aquabics
• Core
• Step
• Yoga
Featured
Community Classes
• Benderball
• HIIT
• Strong Seniors
• Zumba
• Bootcamp
• Kettlebell
• TRX
Check out our classes outside the Complex at https://www.thunderbay.ca/en/recreation/ community-wellness-programs.aspx or the Community Wellness Programs –City of Thunder Bay Facebook page.
Please stop by the front desk and ask to have your email added to our mailing list for class updates, cancellations and other service interruptions.
For an up-to-date list of wellness programs and descriptions please visit www.thunderbay.ca/en/recreation/fitness.aspx
Accessible Features
•7 resistance exercise machines with movable seat for wheelchair access
•6 arm bikes
•5 NuStep low impact cardio machines
•Hoyer lift and transfer belt to aid in getting in and out of mobility aid
•Water wheelchairs and ramp/lifts for easier pool access
•Elevator
•Parallel bars
•Raised mats
•Easy to read electronic schedules at https://www.thunderbay.ca/en/recreation/ canada-games-complex.aspx
For more information on Adult Fitness and Accessibility at the Canada Games Complex please call 807-684-3338.
Did you know?
We offer a variety of Chronic Disease Management Classes:
•Healthy Hearts
•Fitness for Breath
•Keep Moving with Stroke
•Keep Moving with Mixed Neuro (Parkinson’s, MS, etc.)
•WE-Can and WE-Did (Cancer)
•Chronic Pain Management
•Bari-Active
Please note: These programs require referrals
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Thunder Bay Diving Club offers recreational, pre-competitive and competitive programs for ages 6 and up (adults welcome).
No experience necessary!
Must have basic swimming skills and pass the Games Complex swim test.
Visit our website or on social media for Fall class information: www.tbdc.ca
FB: Thunder Bay Diving Club IG: thunderbaydivingclub
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Pool Admission Policy
Children 6 years & under
•Must be accompanied, regardless of swimming ability, by a guardian who is in the pool within arm’s reach.
•Can attempt swim test to go in deep end (would still be required to be accompanied)
Children 7-9 years
• Non-swimmers (unable to pass the facility swim test): Must be accompanied by a guardian who is in the pool.
• Swimmers (able to pass the facility swim test): may swim unaccompanied during the public swim.
*Note: Guardians during a public swim may be 13years + (ratio 1:2 children) or 18years + (ratio 1:4 children). Guardians must be in the pool and are responsible for the direct supervision of the children.
Children 10 years & older
•May swim unaccompanied during the public swim. Must be able to swim comfortably to enter the deep end, they may be required to perform a swim test if the lifeguard sees fit.
During a Family swim:
Anyone under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a guardian, 18+ years who is in the pool in proper swim attire.
Teen Swim:
Those 13+ may swim without a guardian who is 18+.
Facility Swim Test:
Swimmers must be able to swim 25m, non-stop, comfortably on their front with face in the water for a portion of the time.
Those who do not meet the admission policy will be asked to leave if they cannot adhere to the policy at that time, no exceptions.
Recreational Swim Schedule
Effective Fall 2023
Please note that the following schedule is subject to unforeseen changes.
Please visit our website thunderbay.ca/cgc or our facebook page for our most up to date swim times.
Day(s) and TimesType of Swim
Monday to Thursday 6:00am - 4:00pmPublic
4:00pm - 7:00pmFamily/Adult
7:00pm - 9:00pmPublic
9:00pm - 10:00pmAdult/Teen
Friday 6:00am - 4:00pmPublic
4:00pm - 6:00pmFamily/Adult
6:00pm - 9:00pmPublic
Saturday & Sunday 8:00am - 12:00pmFamily/Adult
12:00pm - 9:00pmPublic
*Please note that there will be limited pool space available during Family/Adult swims due to swimming lessons & pool rentals.
Group Bookings are required for any group of 15+ people wishing to use the pool to ensure there is proper lifeguard supervision. To make a booking please contact the facility programmer, at (807) 684-3724.
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Learn to Swim Programs
Parent & Tot
Spend quality time with your child while you both have fun and learn and socialize. Through structured in-water interaction between parent and child, we stress the importance of play in developing water-positive attitudes and skills.
Parent & Tot 1: Designed for the 4 to 12-month-old
Parent & Tot 2: Designed for the 12 to 24-month-old
Parent & Tot 3: Designed for the 2 to 3-year-old.
Preschool – 3 to 5-year olds
In our basic aquatic progressions we work to ensure children become comfortable in the water and have fun acquiring and developing a foundation of water skills.
Preschool A: We encourage the parent to participate until their child lets them know they can do it. These preschoolers will have fun learning to get in and out of the water. We’ll help them jump into chest deep water. They’ll float and glide on their front and back and learn to get their faces wet and blow bubbles underwater.
Preschool B: These preschoolers learn to jump into chest-deep water by themselves, and get in and get out wearing a lifejacket. They’ll submerge and exhale underwater. Wearing a lifejacket they’ll glide on their front and back.
Preschool C: These youngsters will try both jumping and a sideways entry into deep water while wearing a lifejacket. They’ll recover objects from the bottom in waist-deep water. They’ll work on kicking and gliding through the water on their front and back.
Preschool D: Advanced preschoolers will learn to do solo jumps into deeper water and get out by themselves. They’ll do sideways entries and open their eyes underwater. They’ll master a short swim on their front wearing a lifejacket and gliding and kicking on their side.
Preschool E: These youngsters get more adventuresome with a forward roll entry wearing a lifejacket and treading water for 10 sec. They’ll work on front and back crawl swims for 5 m, interval training and get a giggle out of whip kick.
Adult
Whether you’re just starting out or just want help with your strokes, our Adult program is for the young at heart - no matter what your age. Set your own goals. Work with certified instructors to learn to swim, or improve your current swimming ability and water fitness. You won’t be going to the Olympics, but you’ll develop water confidence and smooth recognizable strokes good enough for lane swimming and fit enough for the beach.
To Register call 807-625-TIME
Swimmer – 6+ years old
Swimmer progressions accommodate children 5 years and older including absolute beginners as well as swimmers who want to build on the basics. We stress lots of in-water practice to develop solid swimming strokes and skills.
Swimmer 1: These beginners will become comfortable jumping into water with and without a lifejacket. They’ll learn to open their eyes, exhale and hold their breath underwater. They’ll work on floats, glides and kicking through the water on their front and back.
Swimmer 2: These advanced beginners will jump into deeper water, and learn to be comfortable falling sideways into the water wearing a lifejacket. They’ll be able to support themselves at the surface without an aid, learn whip kick, swim 10 m on their front and back, and be introduced to flutter kick interval training (4 x 5 m).
Swimmer 3: These junior swimmers will dive and do in-water front somersaults and handstands. They’ll work on 15 m of front crawl, back crawl and 10 m of whip kick. Flutter kick interval training increases to 4 x 15 m.
Swimmer 4: These intermediate swimmers will swim 5 m underwater and lengths of front, back crawl, whip kick, and breaststroke arms with breathing. Their new bag of tricks includes the completion of the Canadian Swim to Survive® Standard. They’ll cap it all off with front crawl sprints over 25 m and 4 x 25 m front or back crawl interval training.
Swimmer 5: These swimmers will master shallow dives, cannonball entries, eggbeater kicks, and in-water backward somersaults. They’ll refine their front and back crawl over 50 m swims of each, and breaststroke over 25 m. Then they’ll pick up the pace in 25 m sprints and two interval training bouts: 4 x 50 m front or back crawl; and 4 x 15 m breaststroke.
Swimmer 6: These advanced swimmers will rise to the challenge of sophisticated aquatic skills including stride entries, compact jumps and lifesaving kicks like eggbeater and scissor kick. They’ll develop strength and power in head-up breaststroke sprints over 25 m. They’ll easily swim lengths of front crawl, back crawl, and breaststroke, and they’ll complain about the 300 m workout.
Fitness Swimmer:
Pre-requisite: Swimmer 4. The Fitness Swimmer program is for swimmers of any age who want to improve their overall physical fitness in the water. Fitness Swimmer provides a structured approach based on accepted training principles and practices including interval training. Participants set their own goals.
4 Strokes 4 Fun:
This is an advanced swim program with a focus on the development of competitive swimming skills. These swimmers will learn to perfect their technique. This program is recommended for swimmers who are interested in competitive swimming but are not yet ready to become dedicated to a team.
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Aquatic Lifesaving, Lifeguarding and Leadership Programs
To Register call 807-625-TIME
A non-refundable withdrawal fee of $60.00 will be charged if less than 72 hours notice is given.
Swimmers continue stroke development with 50 m swims of front crawl, back crawl and breaststroke. Lifesaving Sport and first aid content.
Prerequisites: None (Swimmer 6 recommended)
Swimmers develop better strokes over 75 m swims of each stroke. They tackle Lifesaving Sport skills and first aid content. Skill drills develop a strong lifesaving foundation.
Prerequisites: None (Rookie Patrol recommended)
Swimmers are challenged with 600 m workouts, 300 m timed swims and a 25 m object carry. Strokes are refined over 100 m swims. First aid content and lifesaving skills.
Prerequisites: None (Ranger Patrol recommended)
Participants develop swimming proficiency, lifesaving skill and personal fitness. Candidates refine their stroke mechanics, acquire self-rescue skills, and apply fitness principles in training workouts. Bronze Star is excellent preparation for success in Bronze Medallion and provides a fun introduction to lifesaving sport.
Prerequisites: None (Swim Patrol experience recommended.)
Challenges the candidate both mentally and physically. Judgment, knowledge, skill, and fitness – the four components of water rescue –form the basis of Bronze Medallion training. Candidates acquire the assessment and problem-solving skills needed to make good decisions in, on, and around the water.
Prerequisites: Minimum 13 years of age or Bronze Star certification
100% ATTENDANCE + HSTLifesaving Manual IS MANDATORY (from Bronze Medallion)
Begins the transition from lifesaving to lifeguarding and prepares candidates for responsibilities as assistant lifeguards. Candidates strengthen and expand their lifesaving skills and begin to apply the principles and techniques of active surveillance in aquatic facilities. Bronze Cross emphasizes the importance of teamwork and communication in preventing and responding to aquatic emergencies
Prerequisites: Bronze Medallion and Lifesaving Society Emergency or Standard First Aid certifications (need not be current)
The Lifesaving Society Swim/ Lifesaving Instructor course prepares the instructor to teach and evaluate the swimming strokes and related skills found in the Lifesaving Society’s Programs. Candidates acquire proven teaching methods, planning skills, and a variety of stroke development drills and correction techniques.
Swim Instructor & $281.50Plus Literature. Lifesaving Instructors + HSTBring your Canadian
Lifesaving manual.
Prerequisites: 15 years of age by the end of the course; Bronze Cross certification
National Lifeguard certification is Canada’s professional lifeguard standard. National Lifeguard training develops a sound understanding of lifeguarding principles, good judgment, and a mature and responsible attitude towards the lifeguard’s role. National Lifeguard training emphasizes prevention and effective rescue response in emergencies including first aid treatment. Fitness requirements include a timed object recovery, 50 m sprint challenge and a 400 m endurance challenge.
Prerequisites: minimum 15 years of age, Bronze Cross, and Lifesaving Society Standard First Aid (need not be current) or Standard First Aid from one of these approved agencies.
Previous National Lifeguard Certification
LSS Standard First Aid
Standard First Aid provides comprehensive training covering all aspects of first aid and CPR. Includes CPR-C certification. The first aid program is not restricted to aquatic candidates. You can use the Lifesaving Society’s first aid awards to train non-aquatic staff (camp, playground, maintenance, etc.) and the general public.
Aid Manual with CPR-C + HST(included in price)
Prerequisite: None.
* All programs are subject to cancellation based on enrollment. If cancelled you will be contacted.
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Course Description & Prerequisites FeeRequired Texts Rookie Patrol $82.00None Ranger Patrol $82.00None Star Patrol $82.00None Bronze
$90.52None
Bronze
100% ATTENDANCE
IS MANDATORY
$120.89Canadian
Star
+ HST
Medallion & $120.89Canadian Emergency First Aid + HSTLifesaving Manual
$44.80
Bronze Cross
IS MANDATORY National
Pool
100%
IS MANDATORY National
$63.77 Recertification
Pool
100% ATTENDANCE
Lifeguard - $204.74Alert Manual
Option + HST$44.80
ATTENDANCE
Lifeguard
- + HST
Option
$117.80First
100% ATTENDANCE IS MANDATORY
Please register on the waitlist for the corresponding courses, and you will be contacted once we have course dates.
Canada Games Complex: What We Offer
Regular Group Lessons
10 Lessons (1 lesson/week for 10 weeks): $82.00
9 Lessons (1 lesson/week for 9 weeks): $73.80
Low –Ratio Group Lessons
Class Size: Instructor: Children 1:3 or 1:4
10 Lessons (1 lesson/week for 10 weeks): $122.30
9 Lessons (1 lesson/week for 9 weeks): $110.07
Private & Semi-Private Lessons
• Private Lesson: 30 Minute Lesson. 1:1
10 Lessons (1 lesson/week for 10 weeks): $250.02
9 Lessons (1 lesson/week for 9 weeks): $225.18
*Private lessons are for anyone 3+ years old for Preschool A to Swimmer 6 and Adult lessons. Patrol & Bronze classes cannot be done as a private.
• Semi- Private Lesson: 30 Minute Lesson. 1:2
10 Lessons (1 lesson/week for 10 weeks): $182.70/person
9 Lessons (1 lesson/week for 9 weeks): $164.43/person
*Any Private time slot on-line can be changed to a Semi private by calling the Senior Instructor 807-684-3335. Please register 1 child on-line to secure the space. The price will be adjusted to the semi-private fee.
Learn to Swim Programming
Offered Monday to Friday between 4:30pm - 7:30pm and Saturday/Sunday 9:00am - 12:00pm
Fall 2023 Sessions: Please refer to Perfect Mind for dates and times of Swim Lessons.
Program Staff: Supervisor of Aquatics: Tiffany Vis (807) 633-5163
Senior Instructor of Aquatics: (807) 684-3335
Note: Some classes are subject to time change or cancellation due to insufficient registration.
For information regarding lesson days/times please visit: https://cityofthunderbay.perfectmind.com
Registration begins August 14th at 8:30am https://cityofthunderbay.perfectmind.com OR by calling 807-625-TIME (8463)
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LevelLengthClass Size (Max) Parent & Tot30 Minutes 12 Preschool A-E30 Minutes 3 Swimmer 1-230 Minutes 4 Swimmer 345 Minutes 6 Swimmer 4-645 Minutes 8 Patrols 45 Minutes 10 Bronze Star1 Hour 10 LevelLengthClass Size (Max) Swimmer 345 Minutes 3 Swimmer 4-645 Minutes 4 Patrols 45 Minutes 4 Adult 30 Minutes 3
Churchill Pool: What We Offer
Front Desk/Registration: (807) 577-2538 • Supervisor: Calli Graham, (807) 625-2206
Learn to Swim Programming
Offered Monday to Thursday between 4:00pm - 7:30pm, Friday 4:00pm - 6:00pm and Saturday 9:00am - 1:00pm
Registration for fall programming begins Monday, August 14th at 8:30am
To Register call 807-625-TIME (8463) or visit https://cityofthunderbay.perfectmind.com
Fall 2023 Sessions:
SUNDAY: September 24 - December 3, 2023 (No Lessons October 8th)
MONDAY: September 25 - December 4, 2023 (No Lessons October 9th)
TUESDAY: September 26 - December 5, 2023 (No Lessons October 31st)
WEDNESDAY: September 27- November 29, 2023
THURSDAY: September 28 - November 30, 2023
FRIDAY: September 29 - December 1, 2023
SATURDAY: September 30 - December 2, 2023
Regular Group Lessons
10 Lessons (1 lesson/week for 10 weeks): $82.00
4 Strokes 4 Fun
Tuesdays or Thursdays for 1 hour
Class Size: Max 12 10 Lessons (1 lesson/week for 10 weeks): $90.00 20 Lessons (2 lessons/week for 10 weeks): $135.00
Community Aquatics is always looking for enthusiastic Lifesaving Society certified Swimming Instructors and Lifeguards to join our team. Please call Churchill Pool at 807-625-2206 if you are interested!
Private & Semi-Private Lessons
Private Lesson: 10 Lessons (1 lesson/week for 10 weeks): $250.20
Semi- Private Lesson: 10 Lessons (1 lesson/week for 10 weeks): $182.70/person (2-3 participants)
Private lessons are for anyone 3+ years old for Preschool A to Swimmer 6 and Adult lessons. Patrols (Swimmer 7-9) and Bronze classes cannot be done as a private. There are no refunds or make up lessons for missed classes. Classes are subject to time change or cancellation due to insufficient registration/instructors.
Birthday Parties
Let us take the stress out of Birthday Parties. We provide exclusive use of the pools and sauna for one hour and then pizza and refreshments in our birthday room. Book ahead to ensure a spot!
Cost: $185.00 + tax (up to 12 children)
Come during our regular public swim and get all of the above for a reduced rate.
Cost: $148.00 + tax (up to 12 children)
Extra pizza can be ordered.
To Book Call: Churchill Pool at 807-577-2538
Daytime School Rentals
LocationTimesCostContact
ChurchillWeekdays$110.00807-577-2538 PoolBetween 1:00per hour and 3:30
**Each time slot can accommodate up to 60 students or 2 classes and includes 2 lifeguards**
Support Persons –No fee if accompanied by a person with a PAL Personal Attendant for Leisure) Card.
For up to date information on Churchill Pool’s Swim Schedule, Fitness Classes, Memberships, Swimming Lessons and more visit www.thunderbay.ca/churchillpool
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Level LengthClass Size (Max) Parent & Tot30 Minutes 12 Preschool A- E30 Minutes 4 Swimmer 1-230 Minutes 4 Swimmer 3-445 Minutes 5 Swimmer 5-645 Minutes 6 Swimmer 7-945 Minutes 8 Bronze Star1 Hour 10
Volunteer Pool: What We Offer
•
Learn to Swim Programming
Offered Monday to Wednesday between 4:00pm - 7:30pm, Thursday to Friday 4:00pm - 6:00pm and Saturday 10:00am - 1:00pm
Fall 2023 Sessions (10 weeks):
SUNDAY: September 24 - December 3, 2023 (No lessons October 8 - Thanksgiving)
MONDAY: September 25 - December 4, 2023 (No lessons October 9 - Thanksgiving)
TUESDAY: September 26 - December 5, 2023 (No lessons October 31 - Halloween)
WEDNESDAY: September 27 - November 29, 2023
THURSDAY: September 28 - November 30, 2023
FRIDAY: September 29 - December 1, 2023
SATURDAY: September 30 - December 2, 2023
Regular Group Lessons
10 Lessons (1 lesson/week for 10 weeks): $82.00
Book your next Birthday with us!!
Volunteer Pool offers private and public birthday parties.
Public parties (swim during our public swim)
$148.00 + tax
Private parties (only your group in the pool) $185.00 + tax
All parties include lifeguard supervision, use of the hot tub/sauna, 2 large pizzas, 12 pop or juice and 12 child admissions.
Leadership Programs
Bronze Medallion & Bronze Cross
1 lesson/week for 10 weeks • Sundays 10:30am - 1pm
100% attendance is mandatory • $120.89
4 Strokes 4 Fun
Mondays and/or Wednesdays for 1 hour
Class Size: Max 12
Mondays - 10 Lessons (1 lesson/week for 10 weeks): $90.00
Wednesdays - 10 Lessons (1 lesson/week for 10 weeks): $90.00
Mondays & Wednesdays - 20 Lessons (2 lessons/week for 10 weeks): $135.00
Private & Semi-Private Lessons
Private Lesson:
10 Lessons (1 lesson/week for 10 weeks): $250.20
Semi- Private Lesson (2-3 participants):
10 Lessons (1 lesson/week for 10 weeks): $182.70/person
•Privates will be scheduled through the private/semi private request list.
•Registering for the private request list does not guarantee you will have lessons for the upcoming session.
•You must register for the request list of the current session. Your spot will not carry over from the previous session.
• Private lessons are for anyone 3+ years old for Preschool A to Swimmer 6 and adult lessons. Patrols and Bronze classes cannot be done as a private.
Course Information regarding specific days/times can be viewed beginning on Tuesday, August 1st at 8:30am at https://cityofthunderbay.perfectmind.com
Registration for fall programming begins Tuesday, August 8th at 8:30am
To Register call 807-625-TIME (8463) or visit https://cityofthunderbay.perfectmind.com
For up to date information on Volunteer Pool’s Swim Schedule, Admission fees, Memberships, and more visit www.thunderbay.ca/volunteerpool
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Level LengthClass Size (Max) Parent & Tot30 Minutes 12 Preschool A-E30 Minutes 4 Swimmer 1-230 Minutes 4 Swimmer 3-445 Minutes 5 Swimmer 5-645 Minutes 6 Patrols 45 Minutes 8 Bronze Star1 Hour 10
Front Desk: (807) 345-5143
Missed lessons due to illness will not be refunded or rescheduled.
Supervisor: Nicole Perozak, (807) 345-5145
Adult Community Fitness
Fall 2023 Fitness & Wellness Programs
To Register Call 807-684-3311 or visit https://cityofthunderbay.perfectmind.com For more details on classes call 807-684-3324 or 807-684-3338
For up-to-date information on Community Fitness Programs and locations this Fall please like us on Facebook under City of Thunder Bay Community Wellness
No classes on Monday September 4th, Monday October 2nd and 9th
Everyone is very excited about the Canada Games Complex reopening again! September is also a great month to get back on track with your health and fitness after enjoying everything the summer has to offer!
Stay tuned to our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/CTBCommunityWellnessPrograms Or check out https://www.thunderbay.ca/en/recreation/community-wellness-programs.aspx
Here you can find out which programs will be running offsite until the Complex re-opening and any other great Community Fitness Programs that will be running in a neighborhood near you all through the Fall!
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Adult Community Fitness & Wellness Programs
To Register Call 807-684-3311 or visit https://cityofthunderbay.perfectmind.com
Community Fitness Classes (September only)
Strong Seniors (Outdoor class)
Join Karen for cardio, strength, balance and core training for the strong seniors that have remained active all their lives and are looking to exercise in a group format.
Instructor: Karen Gorst-Vigliarolo
Location: 55+ Centre – Garden (outdoors)
Tuesdays and Thursdays 9:30am - 10:30am
First class Tuesday September 5th
Last class Thursday October 5th
Zumba Toning
Join Share for a fun, high energy class that will get your heart rate up and boost your cardiovascular endurance. There will be a mix of low intensity and high intensity moves for an interval–style, calorie burning workout. The addition of small weights provides added calorie burning, strength training and extra emphasis on toning and keeping your muscles engaged longer.
Instructor: Share Smith-Baxter
Location: 55+ Centre – Gymnasium
Mondays 7:15pm - 8:15pm
Bender Ball Fusion
Join Candace for this great class that is easy to follow and focuses on all the components of fitness. With the use of small bender balls and weights you will target obliques, lower abs, glutes and thighs. Experience the Bender Ball for yourself and see why it’s truly the “little ball that does it all!”
Instructor: Candace Litwinenko
Location: 55+ Centre – Meeting Room
Mondays 9:00am - 10:00am
Kettlebell
Join Lynda on Wednesday evenings this September to strengthen and tone your whole body! You will swing, press and squat your way to a stronger body while improving flexibility and cardiovascular endurance in this kettlebell class. A focus on proper form and technique will be a big part of using the kettlebell as a powerful tool for improving your fitness and overall body composition.
Instructor: Lynda Roberts
Location: 55+ Centre – Fitness Room
Wednesdays 5:00pm - 6:00pm
Community Fitness Classes (September to December)
Senior Fitness
Are you 55 or over? Join Evelyn and have fun moving through a variety of exercises designed to increase strength, balance & range of motion. With the use of resistance bands, weights and cardio, you will enjoy being challenged while working at your own pace.
Instructor: Evelyn Harrison
Location: Westmount School, 120 Begin Street
Mondays and Wednesdays 6:30pm - 7:30pm
First class Monday September 11th and last class
Wednesday November 29th (There will be no class on Monday October 2nd and October 9th)
Fitness Punch Card
The Fitness Punch Card offers maximum flexibility and is perfect for those who need to accommodate a busy schedule. Your Fitness Punch Card is good for a one year period from the date of purchase. This includes drop-in classes at the Canada Games Complex, but can also be used for all Community Fitness classes. Please call the Active Living Coordinator at 684-3324 for any questions or information regarding Community Fitness classes. (Punch cards to be picked up at Volunteer Pool or Churchill Pool until the Canada Games Complex re-opens again).
Note: Support PersonNo fee if supporting a person with a PAL (Personal Attendant for Leisure Card)
9X Punch Card • Fee: $65.00 & HST
For those without punch cards, classes can be paid and registered for at https://cityofthunderbay.perfectmind.com or by calling 684-3311
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Anishinabek Employment and Training Services.............................101 & 102
Art in Motion Dance School.............................118
Boulder Bear....................................................121
Chaban Ukrainian Dance Group.......................113
Current River Mighty-Mites Hockey.................109
Dance Dynamics Studio...................................114
Enter the Den...................................................104
Fay Gleeson Dance Centre...............................115
Flair Athletics...................................................116
Giant Gymnastics.............................................112
Grandview Recreation Hockey Association......108
Kaiju Judo Dojo.................................................119
Kakabeka Falls Curling Club.............................106
Kiikurit Finnish Folk Dancers............................113
Legacy Dance...................................................117
Lappe Nordic...................................................123
Northern Lights School....................................103
Community Groups Index
Northwestern Ontario Sports Hall of Fame......120
Northwood Hockey League..............................108
Peng You International Tai Chi Academy...........119
Port Arthur Curling Centre...............................107
Spirit of Dance.................................................116
Thunder Blades................................................110
Thunder Bay Museum......................................104
Thunder Bay Navy League Cadets....................124
Thunder Bay Nordic Trails................................122
Thunder Bay Police Youth Corps......................125
Thunder Bay Public Library..............................105
Thunder Bay Skating Academy..........................111
Thunder Bay Women’s Hockey Association.....109
Ultimate Gymnastics........................................112
United for Literacy...........................................105
Wesway............................................................120
Zorya Ukrainian Dance Association..................113
The Joint Advertising Committee is pleased to provide this section of The Key for use by organizations which provide community programs and services related to recreation and education. The groups using this space have paid a fee. The member agencies of the J.A.C. are not responsible in any way for the programs and services listed in the Community Groups section. Information requests should be directed to the appropriate group or organization.
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It’s time to RE-IMAGINE EDUCATION
AT NORTHERN LIGHTS SCHOOL, we offer an alternative form of learning modeled after Waldorf education. If you’re looking for a new type of education for your child that is developmentally appropriate, holistic, creative and relevant, consider enrolling them at Northern Lights School.
Education for the Whole Child Head, Heart & Hands
REGISTER NOW FOR THE 2023-2024 SCHOOL YEAR:
• Pre-school & Kindergarten
• Grades 1 to 6
• Friday Nature Program
• After School Care
TO LEARN MORE, CONTACT US AT: northernlightstbay@gmail.com (807) 707-4311
Northern Lights School Thunder Bay
WE OFFER:
• Waldorf-inspired curriculum
• Small class sizes
• No screens
• Nature-based learning
• A sense of community
northernlightsschool.ca
Looking for a copy of The Key?
For the most accurate list of where a copy of The Key can be found, please visit us online at www.thunderbay.ca/thekey
For any agency that would like to be added to the list, please email us at kristi.lees@thunderbay.ca
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9:30am-4:00pm
PROGRAMS
THEME CAMPS*
Oct. 2nd and 27th ‘23: BOO-Tea-full Fall
Nov. 17th ’23: UP! UP! and Away
Jan. 26th and Feb.2nd ‘24: Musical Theater
Mar. 1st ’24: Toys R’ Us
March Break - Mar. 11th to 15th ‘24: Where in the World is . . .
June 14th ‘24: Dock of the Bay
*Camp themes are subject to change
The Thunder Bay Museum reserves the right to cancel Camps due to Covid-19 restrictions, staff availability or low registration numbers.
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Registration Details
105 COMMUNITY GROUPS www.thunderbay.ca/thekey Reading BUDDIES An early literacy program to help children in motivated readers. This free program provides children with one-onone reading support with a screened volunteer. Email readingbuddies@tbpl.ca for details. www.tbpl.ca (807) 345-8275 Register beginning at 9:30 am on the dates below, online at www.tbpl.ca/onlinecalendar, in person at any location, or by calling (807) 345-8275. Volunteer registration starts Tuesday, August 1 Participant registration starts Tuesday, August 22
Auditorium
@ 5:30 pm or 6:30 pm September 12 - October 24
Waverley
Tuesdays
106 COMMUNITY GROUPS www.thunderbay.ca/thekey LITTLE ROCKS & JUNIOR PROGRAMS Discover curling this winter! LEARN TO CURL October 2023 - March 2024 Little Rocks: ages 5-10 Junior: ages 10-18 Saturday mornings - All skills levels welcome! The season starts in October! For those who would like to learn how to curl. Bi-weekly Wednesday evenings - Open to all ages! Rentour spacefor yournext event! We're closer than you think! Highway 11/17, just 10 minutes from the Harbour Expressway Open: Open Doubles: Ladies: Mixed: Mondays / Thursdays Tuesdays Bi-weekly Wednesdays Fridays / Saturdays Email curlkakabeka@gmail.com for more info! Scan the QR code to register ONLINE! If you want to contact us by phone, please call Mike (807) 631-1206 for Leagues and Rob (807) 626-3166 for Youth Programs. Register ONLINE or visit our website www.kakabekafallscurlingclub.com Scan the QR code to register ONLINE! Email kfccyouthcurling@gmail.com for more info! Scan the QR code to register ONLINE! LEAGUE CURLING
107 COMMUNITY GROUPS www.thunderbay.ca/thekey www.pacurling.com 214 Egan St., Thunder Bay, ON P7A 2W7 Phone: 807-344-0111 Fax: 807-343-0444 Try curling this fall at ages 4-18 · Saturday mornings visit www.youthcurling.com Friday & Saturday evenings full & half year rates available Monday to Thursday evenings senior & new curler discounts Options available for all ages! No experience needed. Season runs October to April. All rates are per person.
FOR ALL BOYS & GIRLS 4 TO 8 YEARS OLD
Starting August, 2023
Payment by e-transfer, cash or cheque
Register by email, phone or in person
Current River Rec Centre: 450 Dewe Avenue
$425 for full season
(approximately 65 hours of ice)
Full Ice for games
Sibling discount
For more information call 683-8451,
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110 COMMUNITY GROUPS www.thunderbay.ca/thekey For more information: www.thunderblades.ca Contact us at info@thunderblades.ca for a free trial! We provide the skates! DEADLINE IS: OCTOBER 13, 2023 Call Kristi at 625-3388 or email: kristi.lees@thunderbay.ca WANT TO ADVERTISE IN THE WINTER 2024 KEY?
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Giant Gymnastics is Northwestern Ontario's largest gymnastics facility. For 15 years we have offered a wide range of programs to suit a busy family’s schedule. Help create a life time love of sport by participating in gymnastics !!!
Programs Offered:
Recreational classes throughout the year
Tumbling
Ninja Zone
March Break Camp
Advanced Recreational Classes
Competitive Gymnastics
Acro for Dancers
CIT and Coaching opportunities
Winter and Spring Showcases
807-683-3730
512 Marks St S. (FWCI) (parking off Marks St.)
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CELEBRATING OUR 15TH ANNIVERSARY www.giantgymnastics.ca
Register For Our Fall 2023 Session The BEST Instruction in: • Recreational Gymnastics • Competitive Gymnastics • Parkour –TBay’s Original • Tumbling • Birthdays • Brand New Recreational Badge Program, exclusive to Ultimate Gymnastics • Convenient Online Registration Follow us on social media
113 COMMUNITY GROUPS www.thunderbay.ca/thekey www.chabandance.com Chaban Ukrainian Dance Group 2023-2024 Dance Season REGISTRATION Online Until: Thursday, Aug. 31, 2023 www.chabandance.com Novice & Experienced Dancers, Age 3 & under with Parent, Age 4 & Up, Including Ukercize & Adult Male ALL ARE WELCOME Inquiries, email: info@chabandance.com 44TH ANNIVERSARY YEAR Photo by Shine Photo In-person: Thursday, Aug. 24, 2023, 6:30 - 8:00pm Ukrainian Hall, 211 Robertson St., Thunder Bay KIIKURIT FINNISH K SH S KIIKURITFINNISSH S U H KIIKURITFINNI KIIKURIT FINNISH FOLK DANCERS F S OLKDANCERS S FOLKDANCERS FOLK DANCERS Learn traditional Finnish folk dancing No Experience Needed No Partner Needed Open to All Ages $50.00 Registration Fee September to June Practice Thursday evenings at 6:30pm Message us on Facebook facebook.com/kiikurit EVERYONE WELCOME!
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117 | TAP | JAZZ | LYRICAL | CONT EMP ORA R Y ACRO | KINDER | HIP HOP | MUSICA L T HE AT RE BOYS ONLY KINDER & HIP H OP | AD U L T CL A SS E S AUG. 29-31TH & SEPT. 5-6TH | 6:00263 PARK AVENUE, THUNDER CLASSES START SEPTEMBER 11 EMS DISCOUNTS & MULTIPLE CLASS DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE QUAlity & CERTIFIED DANCE INSTRUCTion for ages 3 + (807) 343-2623 @legacydancetbay @legacydance.co SEPTEMBER 5-7TH 5:30 - 7:30PM $200.00/DANCER
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Peng You International Tai Chi Academy
270 Windsor Street (Junot Street Entrance), Thunder Bay, ON
FALL, 2023 CLASS SCHEDULE
September 11th - October 28th, 2023
HOUSE: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5th - 2:30 - 6:00 pm
To Register:
Contact Master Peng You at (807) 628-4305 or by email: taichi@tbaytel.net
* Fee includes HST
Judo “The Gentle Way”
Practiced by over 40 million people worldwide, this Olympic martial art involves using your opponent’s strength against them. We welcome students interested in both recreation and competition. Family discounts available for 2+ students (children and/or adults).
Ages 7 and up
Tuesdays and Thursdays 7-8:15
MacGregor Rec. Centre
800 Lakeshore Dr., Shuniah
Across from Wild Goose Beach
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Kaiju Judo Dojo, Shuniah
up today! Email mdowsley@lakeheadu.ca (807)355-3783 COURSE CODE DAY TIME *FEE 32, 42 & Chen 49 Sword 1001 Mon & Wed2:00 - 3:00 pm$180 Chen Style Old Frame 1 & 2 1002 Mon & Wed3:00 - 4:00 pm$150 Tai Chi 8 & 16 Forms Beginners 1003 Mon & Wed6:30 - 7:30 pm$150 Tai Chi 24 & 48 Forms Beginners 1004 Mon & Wed7:30 - 8:30 pm$150 Tai Chi 48 Forms and Sword 1007 Tues & Thurs9:30 - 10:30 am$150 Chen Beginners, Intermediate & Advanced 1008 Tues & Thurs7:00 - 8:30 pm$170 Tai Chi Qigong, 8, 16 & 24 Forms Beginners 1005 Wed & Fri9:30 - 10:30 am$150
Chi & Qigong Beginners (seated / standing) 1006 Wednesday11 am
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Chi Qigong & Tai Chi Essentials Beginners 1009 Saturday10:00
am$80 Tai Chi Fan Beginners 1010 Saturday11 am - 12 pm$95 DROP IN FEE, PER CLASS $15
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120 COMMUNITY GROUPS www.thunderbay.ca/thekey Looking for a copy of The Key? For the most accurate list of where a copy of The Key can be found, please visit us online at www.thunderbay.ca/thekey For any agency that would like to be added to the list, please email us at kristi.lees@thunderbay.ca Northwestern Ontario Sports Hall of Fame & Museum 219 May Street South (beside City Hall) (807) 622-2852 nwosport@tbaytel.net Celebrating Sports History Exhibits Sports Library Archives Educational Programs • OPEN YEAR ROUND • Tuesday to Saturday -12 -5 pm @nwosports Channel: nwosport Check us out online www.nwosportshallofame.com www.wesway.com Discover the Rewards of Becoming a Wesway Community Friend Volunteer Discover the Rewards of Becoming a Wesway Volunteer For more information call 623-2353 Share your favourite activities with someone who has a disability while their family member receives a much-needed break. Enjoy social or recreational activities for a few hours every week or two.
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Find Joy In The SNOW...
Kamview Nordic Centre has something for everyone! 40+ km of ski, snowshoe and hiking trails for lifelong recreation and fitness!
Memberships and day passes available School electives, 55+ and community groups welcome Dog-friendly ski and snowshoe trails Special events and trail runs
Kamview Jackrabbits is a learn-to-ski program offered at Kamview Nordic Centre for youth ages 4 to 14.
Saturday morning lessons for younger kids
Saturday morning and Thursday evening lessons for Level 4 and Track Attack Program runs December to March weather permitting Parent participation required for younger kids
Big Thunder Nordic Ski Club promotes participation and excellence in the sport of cross-country skiing in our community. We offer recreational and competitive (racing) ski programs for children, youth, and adults.
Junior racers, development and race teams
Masters - Adults looking to improve technique
Steps & Strides - Adult beginners
Come Ski With Us!
For more information call 475-7081 or visit our websites: tbnordictrails.com btnordic.ca
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Outdoor fun for the whole family!
LAPPE NORDIC SKI CLUB
Programs for all ages & abilities!
Recreation, fitness, skill-development, competitive:
Jackrabbits/Track Attack
Yetis/Fast & Fit
Race & Performance
Masters
Dryland & On-Snow program options available!
KIDS RUN WILD
Ages 5-14
Outdoor, adventure-based kids activities including orienteering, hikes and games.
FALL: Sept. 7- Nov. 2
Thursdays 6 - 7:30 pm and some Saturday mornings)
Primarily at Centennial Park
For more information & registration details, visit lappenordic.ca
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Adopt a Road
Date: Wed. Sept. 20/2023
Time: 7:00pm Location: Moose Hall #94 434 Fort William Road
Free for Youth 13-15 with opportunity to stay until age 19
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Firearms Training
Archery
TBPYC
Many thanks to all our partners who donate spaces in their programs to PRO Kids!
ART
Le Stelle Alpine Dancers
LEADERSHIP
Confedera on College
Gallery 33
Thunder Bay Art Gallery
Willow Springs Crea ve Centre
BASEBALL
Murillo Athle c Assoc.
TB Girls So ball Assoc.
Port Arthur Na onals
Wes ort Interna onals
BASKETBALL
Blaze Basketball Club
Junior Wolves NEW!
LU Athle cs Basketball
BOWLING
Galaxy Lanes
Mario’s Bowl
CAMPS
Aurora Lutheran Bible Camp
Biz Kids, NWO Innova on Centre
Camp 911
Camp Gitchigomee
Canada Games Complex
Career Samplers (Con College)
Chippewa Summer Camp
EcoSuperior Camp
Evangel Church, Day Camp
Fort William Historical Park
Kakabeka Falls Bible Camp
Kidventures (CGComplex)
LU Athle cs Camp
Maple Tops Ac vity Centre
Mount Baldy
Novocentre Thunder Bay
NRP -March Madness
Redwood Kids
Science North
Superior Science
Thunder Bay Boys & Girls Club
Thunder Bay Museum
CANOEING
Lakehead Canoe Club
CHEERLEADING
Dynamite Cheer Allstars
CLIMBING
Boulder Bear Climbing
CURLING
Fort William Curling Club
Kakabeka Falls Curling Club
Port Arthur Curling Club
CYCLING
Black Sheep Mountain Bike Club
Thunder Bay Cycling Club
DANCE
Art in Mo on
Chaban Ukrainian Dance Group
Connec ons Dance School
Dance Dynamics Studio
Dance for Young Children
Fay Gleeson Dance Centre
Image Studio of Dance NWO
Interna onal Dance Academy
APPLY ONLINE
Legacy Performing Arts Centre
Morgan School of Highland Dancing
Spirit of Dance
Zorya Ukrainian Dance
DIVING
Thunder Bay Diving Club
Thunder Country Diving
EQUESTRIAN
Amanda’s Green Barn
Barnyard Friends
Royal Denver Farms
Townline Equestrian Centre NEW!
Thunder Bay Therapeu c Riding
FITNESS
Canada Games Complex
Con CollegeWellness Centre
Muscle Misfits NEW!
PUSH Fitness Centre
Superior Cross Fit
FOOTBALL
TB Minor Football Assoc.
FRISBEE
Thunder Bay Ul mate
GOLF
Golf Thunder Bay
Whitewater Golf Club
GYMNASTICS
Giant Gymnas cs
TB Gymnas cs Assoc.
Ul mate Gymnas cs
HOCKEY
Current River Comets
Current River Mighty Mites
Elks Minor Hockey Assoc.
Fort William Canadiens
Fort William Hurricanes
Grandview Rec. Hockey
Hockey NW Ontario-Clinics
KC Minor Hockey
Neebing Minor Hockey
North End Flames
Northwood Hockey League
Norwest Minor Hockey Assoc.
Port Arthur Minor Hockey Assoc.
South End Rangers/ Jr. Stars
Thunder Bay AAA Kings
Thunder Bay Beavers
Thunder Bay Figh ng Walleye
TB Minor Hockey Assoc.
TB Women's Hockey Assoc.
VP Bearcats
West End Bruins
Wes ort Hockey League
Wes ort Maroons
Wes ort Rangers
HOCKEY CAMPS
Core Hockey Camp
Fox School of Hockey
Thunderwolves Hockey Skills School
LACROSSE
Thunder Bay Lacrosse League
Girl Guides of Canada
NWOSSSAA
Roots & Branches
St. John Ambulance
Scouts Canada
MARTIAL ARTS
Black Tigers Tae Kwan Do Academy
CGC Isshin Ryu
Current River Isshin Ryu Karate
Hoku Shin Karate (Shotokan)
Leading Edge Gym
Mountainside Judo
Shotokan Karate–Volunteer Pool
Thunder Bay Judo Club
Thunder Bay Shintaki Wado Kai
Thunder Valley Mar al Arts
United Fighter Thunder Bay
West Thunder Karate
Whitefish Valley Mar al Arts
Woodcrest Chitora Dojo
MODELING
Shine Photo Studio
MUSIC
Avila Music School
Coran’s Music Educa on Centre
Gentlemen of Harmony
Growing with Musik-Musikgarten
Jennifer Arra-Happonen Piano
Jim Krawchuk Drums
Kathleen's Piano Studio
Kindermusik with SDC
Lakehead Suzuki Strings
Lakehead Youth Choir
Make Some Noise Music Studio
Marvelous Music Makers
Mr. J’s Music Studio
Music for Young Children
Music Workshop
Musical Discovery wSuzanne G
Sharon Low Piano
Sunrise Music Studio
TB Symphony Youth Orchestra
Tritone Music
Valente’s Music
Vibe Music Performance Academy
PERFORMING ARTS
ACTion Arts
All the Daze Produc ons
Applauze Produc ons
Eleanor Drury Children’s Theatre
Magnus Theatre
Paramount Live
ROLLER SKATING
TB Jr. Roller Derby
ROWING
Thunder Bay Rowing Club
RUNNING
LU Athle cs Track and Field
Thunder Bay Meter Eaters
SAILING
Sail Thunder Bay
SEWING
Sewing by Cherlyne
SKATEBOARDING
Cinema 5 Skatepark
SKATING
TB Figure Ska ng Club
Thunder Bay Ska ng Academy
TB Speed Ska ng Club
SKIING / SNOWBOARDING
Kamview Jackrabbit Ski League
Lappe Nordic Ski Club
Lappe Nordic Ski Centre
Loch Lomond Ski Area
Mount Baldy Ski Area
Norwesters Alpine Ski Club
Port Arthur Ski Club
Thunder Bay Nordic Trails
SOCCER
Superior Rush FC
Lappe & Area Local SB
Lil’ Kicks Soccer
Murillo Minor Athle c Assoc.
North End Mini Soccer
Tarbu Street Soccer Club
Thunder Bay Chill Soccer
Inter Lucania Soccer Club
Thunder Bay Women’s Soccer
SQUASH
TB Squash Associa on SWIMMING
Canada Games Complex
Churchill Pool
Heath, Widnall Pools -CTB
Northwest Narwhal Swim Club
Thunderbolts Swim Club
Volunteer Pool
TENNIS
TB Community Tennis Centre
VOLLEYBALL
LU Thunderwolves Volleyball
Superior North Volleyball Club
Ontario Volleyball Associa on WRESTLING
Lakehead Wrestling Club
YOGA
Discover Yoga
The Body Mind Centre
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Looking for a copy of The Key?
Copies will be available at the following locations:
Thunder Bay
South Side Locations
Confederation College
Rec DevisionCommunity Services Dept
111 S. Syndicate Ave. (Victoriaville)
Lakehead Social Planning Council
125 Syndicate Ave. (Victoriaville)
St. Joseph’s Health CentreOutreach to Recovery
Victoriaville Mall - Main Floor
City Hall - Info desk
500 Donald St.
Brodie Resource Library
216 S. Brodie St.
Ontario WorksCorner of May and Victoria Victoriaville Mall - Main Floor
TB Catholic District School Board
459 W. Victoria Ave.
Adult Learning Centre
125 S. Lillie St.
Mary J. L. Black Library
901 S. Edward St.
West Thunder Community Centre
915 S. Edward St.
Lakehead Board of Education
2135 Sills St.
Churchill Pool
130 Churchill Dr.
YES Employment
1185 Waterford St.
Nor West Community Health Centre
525 Simpson St.
Our Kids Count
704 McKenzie St.
Local Health Integration Network
961 Alloy Dr.
Child & Community Resources
1159 Alloy Dr.
Children’s Aid Society
1110 Jade Crt.
Dilico
200 Anemki Dr. Anishinabek Family Care
200 Anemki Pl.Fort William First Nation
Thunder Bay North Side Locations
Canada Games Complex
420 Winnipeg Ave.
Lakehead University
955 Oliver Rd.
Thunder Bay Regional Medical Centre
Bariatric Care Suite 104 County Fair Library
County Fair Plaza
Volunteer Pool
180 Martha St.
Thunder Bay
55 Plus Centre
700 River St.
Conseil Scolaire de District
Catholique des Aurores Boréales
175 N. High St.
Current River
Recreation Centre
450 Dewe Ave.
St. Joseph's Care Group - Library
Waverly Resource Library
285 Red River Rd.
Multicultural Assosiation
17 N. Court St.
Children's Centre
283 Lisgar St.
Thunder Bay District Health Unit
999 Balmoral Ave.
Intercity Mall Customer Service
Information Desk
Matawa First Nations
233 S. Court St.
Nipigon Location
Nipigon Library
52 Front St.
Red Rock Location
Red Rock Municipal Office 42 Salls St.
*Please note that due to COVID, some of these locations above might be closed to the public. For the most up to date reference, please visit us at www.thunderbay.ca/thekey
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Culture
Art in Motion........................................ www.artinmotiontbay.com
Chaban Ukrainian Dance Group......................................344-3993
Dance Dynamics................................................trevor@tbaytel.net
Kaiju Judo Dojo................................................................355-3783
Laughter Yoga..................................................................933-4815
Peng You International Tai Chi Academy........................628-4305
Zorya Ukrainian Dance Group..........................................577-2100
Recreation
Boulder Bear....................................................................286-6633
Fay Gleeson Dance Centre..............faygleesondance@gmail.com
Giant Gymnastics............................................................683-3730
Grandview Recreation Hockey Assoc...............................768-1429
Kakabeka Falls Curling Club..................curlkakabeka@gmail.com
Lappe Nordic Ski Club....................................www.lappenordic.ca
Northwood Hockey League..................info@northwoodhockey.ca
Port Arthur Curling Club....................................................344-0111
Spirit of Dance..............................spiritofdance.billing@gmail.com
Community Contacts
Thunder Bay Nordic Trails..........................www.tbnordictrails.com
Thunder Bay Skating Academy........www.thunderbayskating.com
Thunder Bay Women’s Hockey Assoc.....................www.tbwha.ca
Ultimate Gymnastics........................................................344-3547
Wesway............................................................................623-2353
Sports
CRRA Mighty Mites Hockey..............................................683-8451
NWO Sports Hall of Fame................................................622-2852
Thunder Blades Speed Skating..................info@thunderblades.ca
Education
AETS................................................................................473-2344
Northern Lights School....................................................707-4311
Sounds of Superior Chorus..............................................345-8078
Thunder Bay Literacy Group..............................................475-7211
Thunder Bay Museum......................................................623-0801
Thunder Bay Navy League Cadets....................................345-5109
Thunder Bay Police Youth Corps......................................344-3969
Thunder Bay Public Library..............................................345-8275
The Joint Advertising Committee invites community groups/organizations in this reference listing.
If interested please contact Kristi at kristi.lees@thunderbay.ca
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Get Started today! Upgrade, retrain or learn something new. Study Part-Time and Online. For more information visit our website www.confederationcollege.ca/ce Have a valuable skill? If you have a skill set that you could share, reach out and let us know - we are always looking to provide new courses to fill the community desire to learn. This is APPLY NOW