The Key - Fall 2020

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In Memory of BRUCE NUGENT It is with heavy hearts that we proceed with this edition of The Key without our friend and colleague Bruce Nugent. Bruce has been an integral part of our Joint Advertising Committee for several years and has always shown professionalism, passion and the desire to share the best of what Lakehead Public Schools had to offer the community of Thunder Bay along with our educational partners and community groups. He was kind, caring, conscientious, respectful and would always go out of his way to offer his support when needed, along with a bit of his humour we all loved. We send our love out to Sharlene, Liam and Aidan, along with the rest of their family and friends. We promise to continue to spread Bruce’s legacy throughout each of our publications, so that our great community can continue to come together and enjoy the programs he was such a huge advocate of and passionate about, but also had joy in participating in to make Thunder Bay the best it can be.


INDEX

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Index & General Information......................................................4–5 Part -Time Programs.....................................................................6 Programs & Courses ...............................................................7–10 Acadeic Upgrading......................................................................11 NEW ...........................................................................................12

LAKEHEAD PUBLIC SCHOOLS www.lakeheadschools.ca

Programs..............................................................................13–27

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Programs ..............................................................................28–29

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Programs..............................................................................30–38 www.thunderbay.ca www.prokidsthunderbay.ca www.gamescomplex.com www.golfthunderbay.ca

Index ..........................................................................................39 Registration ................................................................................40 Recreation & Culture Division 55 Plus ..............................................................................51–58 Aquatics & Wellness Programs...........................................59–68 Community Centres ...........................................................49–50

ey COMMUNITY GROUPSwww.thunderbay.ca/thekey the k Index ..........................................................................................69 Programs ..............................................................................70-87 Community Groups Contact Information ......................................88

WATCH FOR THE WINTER 2021 ISSUE OF THE KEY… COMING TO YOUR HOME THE WEEKEND OF DECEMBER 5, 2020! Due to COVID-19 and unknown timelines for social distancing efforts at the time of delivery, please note that programs and services listed in the Fall Key are subject to change/cancellation for the health and safety of our community. Please contact the organization or visit their website for updates on possibly changes to programming. Thank you for your understanding!

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“The Key” is organized and produced by the Joint Advertising Committee, which is comprised of partners representing several Educational, Recreational and Cultural Organizations across Thunder Bay. The JAC and their representatives take pride in producing Thunder Bay’s largest recreational, cultural and educational resource as a team. In conjunction, they make it their priority to produce and distribute these opportunities to approximately 40,000 homes and agencies throughout Thunder Bay and Northwestern Ontario, making The Key a valuable resource to our community to encourage health, wellness, knowledge and culturalism to all. We also would like to acknowledge the large amount of community group organizations that take part in our issue to promote their opportunities for the public which encourage the same belief as our organizations and help in making this publication possible.

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JOINT ADVERTISING COMMITTEE

JOINT ADVERTISING COMMITTEE

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the key Kristi Lees Key Coordinator

Callie Hemsworth City of Thunder Bay

Carol-Ann van Rassel CSDC des Aurores boreales

Cody Angus Lakehead Public Schools

Alexandra Frankow Thunder Bay Catholic District School Board

Laura Ferguson Lakehead University

Owen Smith Confederation College

Alexa Fares Canada Games Complex/Aquatics

Find The Key online at www.thunderbay.ca/thekey The JAC welcomes questions, comments and feedback on The Key. Please contact the Key Coordinator at klees@thunderbay.ca

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CONTINUING EDUCATION

Continuing Education Register Online Quick Index Academic Upgrading………………..11 Business and Computers. ....... …….8 General Education. ......................... 7 General Information ................……..5 Languages and Communications ... .9 Northwest Employment Works…….12 Online Learning. .............................. 9 Part-time Programs. ........................ 6 Technology & Trades .............…….10

A Academic Upgrading………………..11 Accounting Basics I. ................... …..8

B Bookkeeping - Part-time Program. .. 6 Building Skills for Success. ............. 7

C Canadian Certified Administrative Professional - Part-time Program .... 6 Client and Customer Relations Part-time Program .............. ………...6 College Writing………………………..9 Computers1-An Intro…………………8 Condominium Management Part-time Program……………………6 Construction Estimator - Part-time Program. ................................……...6 Construction Industry……………….10

D Data Analytics for Business Decision Making - Part-time Program. ........... 6 Diabetes Education - Part-time Program. ......................................... 6

E eLearning Developer - Part-time Program. ......................................... 6 Excel - Core. ................................... 8

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Food Service Worker - Part-time Program……………………………….6 FUNdamentals of Entrepreneurship..8 Fundraising Management - Part-time Program. ....................................... ...6

Nephrology Nursing - Part-time Program. .......................................... 6 Northwest Employment Works…….12

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O Ontario Metis (the). .......................... 7 Ozone Depletion Prevention (ODP).10

Geographic Information Systems Part-time Program............................ 6 Green Building and Construction Practices……………………………..10

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Retirement and Long-term Care Management - Part-time Program ... 6

Health Records Clerk - Part-time Program .................................. ……..6 History - Indigenous Can.Relations.. 7 Home Inspection - Part-time Program. ..........................................6 Hospital Ward Clerk- Part-time Program ................................... …….6

Palliative Care - Part-time Program...6 Professional Writing…………………..9

R S Small Business Development Part-time Program. .......................... 6 Stress, Wellness and Nutrition……...7

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Upgrading - Academic ................... 11

Indigenous Identity/Relation Land. ... 7 Instructional Design - Part-time Program. ..........................................6 Introduction to Geographical Information Systems………………..10

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Wellness for Life .............................. 7 Wordpress 1…………………………..8 Workplace Health and Safety Part-time Program .................. ……..6 Writing-College. ............................... 9 Writing-Professional………………….9

Law Clerk (ILCO) - Part-time Program ................................... …….6 Leadership Development Series Part-time Program............................ 6 Leading Responsibly…………………8 Legal Office Assistant - Part-time Program .................................. ……..6

Volunteer Management - Part-time Program ........................................... 6

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M Management Studies - Part-time Program. ..........................................6 Medical Office Assistant - Part-time Program ...........................................6 Medical Transcriptionist - Part-time Program. ..........................................6 Metis - The Ontario. .........................7

Part-time Programs see page 6. For a complete list of part-time programs and information visit: www.confederationcollege.ca/ ce/ptprograms

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General Information

Class Locations

For the most current information, including admission requirements, office hours and holidays, course fees, parking, prerequisites as well as withdrawal, refund and academic policies, visit: www.confederationcollege.ca/ce Note: For general college inquiries call 475-6110.

Most of our classes are held in the Shuniah Building at Confederation College unless otherwise noted. Please check the monitors at the entrances for room location. SH Shuniah Building MC McIntyre Building D Dorion Building CN Contact North, off campus Confederation Online Web-based, off campus OntarioLearn Web-based, off campus

How to Register Thinking of registering? Be sure to register at least three business days in advance of course start date as courses may be cancelled due to insufficient registrations. Web Register quickly and conveniently via our secure online shopping cart www.confederationcollege.ca/ce

Total fees (including material fees, if applicable) are required at time of registration.

Course Fees The 65 Advantage (not applicable to online courses) Reduced tuition fees apply to individuals who are 65 years of age or older. Course tuition fees marked with an * are eligible (i.e. $347.15*). For senior and staff discount rates or for more information contact Continuing Education at (807) 475-6550. Get acquainted with our refund policy before you register. Visit: www.confederationcollege.ca/ce/info

Prerequisites Some courses require prerequisites to be completed before registering. Please make sure that you have successfully completed the applicable prerequisite courses to avoid problems with the course material and/ or with your transcript.

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CONTINUING EDUCATION

General Information

Parking You only need a parking permit if you are attending classes between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. on weekdays.

Entry Requirements Postsecondary Programs Ontario Secondary School Diploma or successful completion of the mature student assessment or appropriate credits from Academic and Career Entrance.

Non-postsecondary Programs Ontario Secondary School Diploma or nineteen years of age or older, unless otherwise stated.

Textbook Information Most postsecondary courses as well as some general interest courses may require textbooks. Please inquire upon registering. Textbooks can be purchased on campus at the Follett Bookstore. For textbook inquiries please call 475-6225, toll-free 1 (877) 295-3851 or visit: www.confederationcollege.ca/bookstore

CE Hours of Operation Summer hours: after the Victoria Day weekend to Labour Day, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday Fall hours: after Labour Day, Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The college will be closed September 7, October 12 and for Christmas break noon on December 24, 2020 January 4, 2021.

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PART-TIME PROGRAMS

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Part-Time Programs Confederation College offers a number of part-time programs that will give you the flexibility to learn on or off campus – anywhere there is an internet connection. Enroll in the full program or just pick a course or two. Here are some of our many part-time program options: •

Bookkeeping

Client and Customer Relations NEW

Condominium Management NEW

Data Analytics for Business Decision Making NEW

Elearning Developer NEW

Food Service Worker

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Hospital Ward Clerk Instructional Design NEW Management Studies

Palliative Care

Retirement and Long Term Care Management NEW

For a full list of part-time programs and to apply, visit:

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T H U N D E R B AY & R E G I O N

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Dream Big. Get The Skills. Do The Job.


Sept.9-Dec.18 Confederation Online-Web

11686-41 $356.86

History of Indigenous Canadian Relations OL843 This course provides an overview of the historic stages of the relationship between Indigenous peoples in Canada from contact to present day. It will explore the different world views at contact, the years of cooperation and negotiation through the fur trade and treaty making era and the impact of government colonial policy on Indigenous nations. The course will also explore the constitutional recognition of Aboriginal rights which provide an important context for understanding contemporary issues between Indigenous and Canadian societies including land claims, treaties and selfgovernment. Sept.8-Dec.15 OntarioLearn Online-Web

Indigenous Identity in Relation to Land

11536-41 $401.86

OL848

This course will require students to experience and explore Indigenous cosmology(s), knowledge(s) and world view(s) as it relates to the land. The influence of land on Indigenous worldview(s) will provide a way of understanding contemporary perspectives of identity and self-determination. In addition, students will be encouraged to examine and locate their own identity and world view in relation to these concepts. Sept.8-Dec.15 OntarioLearn Online-Web

11060-41 $401.86

Required Courses and Program Information For current part-time program information including required courses, admission requirements, and online application visit: www.confederationcollege.ca/ce/ptprograms

The Ontario Metis

OL868

This course introduces the historical, sociological, and political perspectives on the origins of the Ontario Metis people. The course analyzes, in broad terms, the emergence of the Metis peoples and their relationship with the provincial government. We will also explore trends and issues affecting the Ontario Metis in contemporary society. Sept.8-Dec.15 OntarioLearn Online-Web

Wellness for Life

11377-41 $401.86

www.confederationcollege.ca/ce

GE113

This transformative course will provide you with the practical skills, knowledge and attitudes you need for success in college, your career and your life. In order to maximize your post-secondary experience, you will learn about your personal learning style, how to study effectively, how to take notes, how to manage your time, the importance of effective communication and much more. You will also discover specific abilities and characteristics that will provide you with the opportunity for personal growth and increased well-being. Learn how to maximize your potential with this course!

CONTINUING EDUCATION

Building Skills for Success

AS220

The physical, emotional, social, intellectual, and spiritual dimensions of health are the focus of this course. Students will be provided with current factual information about a broad range of healthrelated issues including stress, substance abuse, sexuality, fitness, weight management, environmental concerns, and death and dying. As well, students will be actively involved in examining the impact of lifestyle choices upon their own health status. Sept.9-Dec.18 Confederation Online-Web

11685-41 $356.86

Stress, Wellness and Nutrition

OL503

Stress can play a huge factor in people's professional lives. Learning how to deal with stress is vital to long-term health. While stress alone doesn’t cause disease, it triggers molecular changes throughout the body that make people more susceptible to many illnesses. In this course, students will gain an understanding of the importance of how to deal with both positive and negative stress in their lives. By using wellness perspectives, each student will gain more insight into how they can control both internal and external stressors. Sept.8-Dec.15 OntarioLearn Online-Web

10387-41 $401.86

Register Early! Courses can fill fast - if you wait until the last minute to register it may be too late. Don’t miss out or be disappointed! Plan your schedule, choose your courses of interest and register three business days prior to course start unless otherwise noted. Visit www.confederationcollege.ca/ce

Textbooks Required Textbooks may be required for most postsecondary courses and some non-postsecondary courses. Visit: www.confederationcollege.ca/ce/textbook

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CONTINUING EDUCATION

Accounting Basics I

OL090

This course introduces the student to how accounting information is used by, and meets the needs of both internal and external users through effective and efficient communication as well as what accounting information is required by a business concern to reflect clearly the operating results of the enterprise over its operating life. Throughout the course, students will be introduced to generally accepted accounting principles, the interpretation and preparation of financial statements and how this information is recorded in the various business records. Sept.8-Dec.15 OntarioLearn Online-Web

Computers 1 - An Intro

10178-41 $422.35

OL700

This course will familiarize students with the digital world by exploring the hardware and software of their computer system. Graduates will be able to use the most common functions of the Windows operating system including File Explorer for file management, utility programs, various web browsers for social media while observing and identifying security and privacy concerns and issues. Graduates will be able to build properly formatted documents using Microsoft Word and spreadsheets including correctly functioning formulas using Microsoft Excel and create commanding presentations with Microsoft PowerPoint while using the cloud to store and access their files. Computer Software Requirements: Windows and Microsoft Office 2016, 2019 or 365. MAC users will not be supported in this course. Sept.8-Dec.15 OntarioLearn Online-Web

Excel - Core

10208-41 $401.86

OL702

Learn to use Microsoft Excel to create and format spreadsheets in order to analyze data and make more informed business decisions. You will discover how to: create, edit, format and print workbooks; use mathematical formulas and functions; create and format charts and shapes; insert images; cut, copy and paste data. The course is designed to help prepare students to write the MOS Certification exam for Excel 2013 (MOS Exam 77-420) or Excel 2016 (MOS Exam 77 -727). Students will also have the opportunity to earn MyITLab Microsoft Office Badges, which demonstrate achievement of skills in Excel. Computer Software Requirements: Microsoft Excel version 2013 or 2016. Microsoft Office 365 and MAC users are not supported in this course.

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Sept.8-Dec.15 OntarioLearn Online-Web

10198-41 $401.86

Leading Responsibly

OL994

Sustainability in business is often related to profitability. Organizations now need to incorporate practices that include a more holistic approach to the responsibility corporations have to their communities and the environment. Leaders need to assess the impact of the business in an ethical and globally sustainable way using measures such as Corporate Social Responsibility and triplebottom line accounting. Sept.8-Dec.15 OntarioLearn Online-Web

WordPress 1

11053-41 $319.90

OL507

Learn to build and maintain a self-hosted website using the WordPress hosted service, an industryleading Content Management System (CMS). Students will understand and apply web design principles that will support their ability to service small and medium sized business clients. Evaluate, recommend and apply themes, plugins, widgets, content architecture, user experience and other solutions. Analyze client needs and apply appropriate solutions with a Wordpress environment. Pre-requisites: Foundational knowledge of coding required. Students will be expected to have some prior experience with HTML and CSS. Basic understanding of PHP is an asset but not required. Sept.8-Dec.15 OntarioLearn Online-Web

13080-41 $360.88

FUNdamentals of Entrepreneurship OL422 FUNdamentals of Entrepreneurship is a gamified business simulation where students assume the role of an entrepreneur pursuing their passion of selling clothing online and in their retail store. The player subscribes to the guidance of a business coach and will build a successful venture in a virtual neighbourhood. The player can upgrade their store and operations by completed learning modules and testing. Through self-paced gameplay, students learn important concepts from Finance, Human Resources, Marketing, Health and Safety, Risk Management and more. In the process, they acquire the skills to effectively run a company as they upgrade their operation by completing learning modules and quizzes. Each student has a unique playing experience via ingame customization's, such as avatar creation, and store design. All content is contained within the game – no textbook is required. Oct.1 - Jan.7, 2021 OntarioLearn Onlne-Web

13045-42 $422.35


Sept.9-Dec.18 Confederation Online - Web

12966-41 $356.86

Sept.9-Dec.18 Confederation Online - Web

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Professional Writing CS200 In this blended course offering, students will enhance their professional writing skills to produce routine workplace correspondence. Students will be exposed to handling instant messaging and texting professionally. As well, students will prepare as part of their employment search, resumes and cover letters. Students will combine collaborative methods with advanced research, written, and online presentation skills to produce and present a major formal report. This blended course serves as an equivalent for the required second level communication course for health sciences, community services, and business programs.

CONTINUING EDUCATION

College Writing CS050 In this course, students will be in introduced to various writing styles with a thematic focus on current issues. This course will help students to express themselves clearly and correctly in written form. Students will engage in reflective writing through critical analysis of assigned readings. Students will express their thoughts and how and why they think that way through the concepts of Reflection, Respect, Realization and Responsibility. The course will also focus on the development of academic writing skills to effectively compile and present research in essay form according to the APA style of documentation.

12968-41 $356.86

OntarioLearn Textbook List Fall 2020 Classroom Legend SH Shuniah Building at Confederation College MC McIntyre Building at Confederation College D Dorion Building at Confederation College CN Contact North, off campus Confederation Online Web-based, off campus OntarioLearn Online Web-based, off campus

If you are taking an OntarioLearn course visit: www.confederationcollege.ca/ce/ontariolearn/ textbook for textbook information.

Required Courses and Program Information For current part-time program information including required courses, admission requirements, and online application visit: www.confederationcollege.ca/ce/ptprograms

Confederation Online and OntarioLearn Achieve your educational goals through the online learning environment! Confederation Online and OntarioLearn offer a number of online courses that students can use towards college credits or professional development. The online learning environment gives flexibility to access courses anywhere and at any time. Courses are delivered through online learning management systems, such as Blackboard, Moodle or Desire to Learn and provide content through online methods, such as readings, PowerPoints, discussion boards, videos, and more. Students work independently to complete readings, discussions, and assignments while adhering to a schedule that is provided at the beginning of the course. Facilitators are present and accessible through a number of online communication tools, such as email and course chats. Whether you are interested in earning credit towards a college certificate or diploma, advancing your education or if you are looking for professional development opportunities, online courses may be an option for you! Visit: www.confederationcollege.ca/online

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CONTINUING EDUCATION

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 course. This course is offered via distance education where the instructor will be teaching from home and students must have a computer with internet access along with a microphone and speakers. Attention Employers or Sponsors: If you wish to sponsor one or more employees or clients for a specific course, we can simplify the process for you. Call us for details (807) 475-6550. Th Sept.24 & Oct.1 R. Ongaro

6-9pm CN

Introduction to Geographical Information Systems

10270-83 $284.20

OL731

Gain an understanding of GIS fundamental concepts and terminology including the role of GIS in business, government, surveying and natural resources. Learn how to create and manipulate data using GIS. Examine the collection, management, analysis and presentation of spatial data, concepts of database systems, data modeling and digital mapping. Computer Software Requirements: Quantum GIS (QGIS) - free software (Works on Windows, Macs and Linux) but all instructions and tutorials will be based on a Windows environment. Sept.8-Dec.15 OntarioLearn Online-Web

Construction Industry

OL528

This course explores the many facets of the construction industry and develops a deeper knowledge of the many factors that impact this industry. Students increase their awareness of various participants and stakeholders that are typically involved in a commercial construction project, as well as and issues such as impact on the economy, safety, environmental, and use of technology. This course may include mandatory group work. We recommend viewing the course schedule immediately upon logging into the course to view course and any group work requirements.This course has achieved accreditation by the Gold Seal Accreditation Board of the Canadian Construction Association. For more information about Gold Seal training, please visit the CCA website at the following linkhttps:// www.goldsealcertification.com/about/training/ accredited-training/ Sept.8-Dec.15 OntarioLearn Online-Web

Green Building and Construction Practices

13086-41 $401.86

OL538

Students explore many facets of building green in the construction industry from a general contractor’s (builder’s) perspective. Students will gain an introductory knowledge of the Canada Green Building Council (CaGBC), Net Zero Energy program and the various LEED Rating Systems with an emphasis on new construction. The significance of the elements of green construction, green procurement, and contracting for green construction as they relate to a contractor’s green strategy are addressed. This course has achieved accreditation by the Gold Seal Accreditation Board of the Canadian Construction Association. For more information about Gold Seal training, please visit the CCA website at the following link. https:// www.goldsealcertification.com/about/training/ accredited-training/ Sept.8-Dec.15 OntarioLearn Online-Web

13088-41 $401.86

10210-41 $401.86

OntarioLearn Textbook List Fall 2020

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If you are taking an OntarioLearn course visit: www.confederationcollege.ca/ce/ontariolearn for textbook information.


ACADEMIC UPGRADING

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ACADEMIC UPGRADING

WE CAN HELP YOU SUCCEED! Obtain your grade 12 equivalency

Classes delivered year-round, on campus, or online

Prepare for college, employment or apprenticeship

Financial assistance may be available

Flexible scheduling

Courses available in communications, math, computers and sciences

NEED SCIENCES FOR POSTSECONDARY? We offer Biology and Chemistry. For more information, please contact: (807) 473-3723 | academicupgrading@confederationcollege.ca www.confederationcollege.ca/academicupgrading www.facebook.com/confederation Change Your Life Through Learning

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NORTHWEST EMPLOYMENT WORKS


Schools will be open for information and registration beginning on Monday, August 24, 2020 during regular school hours.

WELCOME

WELCOME

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2020-2021

A message from Lakehead Public Schools: As we prepare for the upcoming 2020-2021 school year, the health and safety of our students and staff remains our top priority. We are working closely with the Thunder Bay District Health Unit and the Ministry of Education to ensure that all of the proper protocols are being followed in our plans for reopening. We are working hard to plan for every possible reopening scenario - and will be ready to move ahead once a formal announcement has been made by the Ministry of Education.

Additionally, all Lakehead Public Schools programming will be affected by the Ministry-mandated reopening protocols. All programming will, unless otherwise stated on our website or facebook page, proceed as planned. Please be aware that Lakehead Public Schools programming outlined on the following pages will, however, be subject to change or cancellation. As more information becomes available, it will be communicated through our website and social media channels. While we prepare with optimism, we are taking every precaution necessary to ensure that integrity of our school year remains intact. Our commitment to the success of every student at Lakehead Public Schools remains unchanged. We can’t wait to see our students again!

Lakehead Public Schools 2135 Sills Street Thunder Bay, ON P7E 5T2

For more information: lakeheadschools.ca (807) 625-5100 1-888-565-1406 @lakeheadschools @lakeheads lakehead lakehead

LAKEHEAD PUBLIC SCHOOLS

At the time of printing the 2020 Fall Key, we are uncertain of how the upcoming school year will look. We do know that it will be different than we’re all used to. Parents and guardians should know that our commitment to student and staff safety comes first. We encourage you to visit lakeheadschools.ca or facebook.com/lakeheadschools for all updates on the upcoming school year.

Committed to the success of every student.

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KINDERGARTEN

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WELCOME TO

KINDERGARTEN We’re excited to welcome you and your child to Lakehead Public Schools. What an exciting milestone your child has reached - the beginning of the formal part of a lifelong learning adventure. Your child is very important to us, and we can’t wait to meet and work with you, your child, and your family! Children who will be 4 on or before December 31st are invited to attend Junior Kindergarten (Kindergarten Year One) in September.

LAKEHEAD PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Register Online

register.lakeheadschools.ca If you require information about Transportation options, please inquire through Student Transportation Services Thunder Bay ststb.ca | (807) 625-1660

Lakehead Public Schools 2135 Sills Street Thunder Bay, ON P7E 5T2

For more information: lakeheadschools.ca (807) 625-5100 1-888-565-1406 @lakeheadschools @lakeheads lakehead lakehead

Committed to the success of every student.

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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.

Encourage and practice washroom routines like flushing, dressing, and washing hands. Toilet trained by school start is required.

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.

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.

Speak positively to your child and other about starting school.

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!

Encourage and support your child with self-care skills such as fastening zippers and buttons, dressing themselves, and tying shoes.

Children will be playing outdoors every day in all seasons, so prepare for a year of all kinds of weather clothing! Adapted from Peele DSB information.

LAKEHEAD PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Give your child time to explore the world.

KINDERGARTEN

It’s time to get ready for the learning adventure!

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TRANSPORTATION SERVICES

Student Transportation Services of Thunder Bay

ststb.ca

Parents / Guardians have an online tool to access their child’s busing information. The safe and confidential Student Transportation Services of Thunder Bay Parent Portal is available for student route and bus stop information.

Four Easy Steps 1

Log In Go to ststb.ca and navigate to “Parent Portal.”

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Enter Birth Date Enter your child’s date of birth.

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Enter OEN (Ontario Education Number) Under “Student Busing Information,” enter the student’s 9-digit OEN which can be found on their report card or by visiting their school.

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Submit Submit all information to view your child’s current bus route number, stop locations, and times.

First Rider LAKEHEAD PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Introducing young children and parents to school bus safety.

Saturday, August 29, 2020 10am - 4pm Reserve your spot at ststb.ca or by contacting the Iron Range Office between Aug 24 - Aug 28 at (807) 345-7387.

Kindergarten Year One (JK) busing information can be obtained through your school.

All student transportation information can be accessed by visiting

ststb.ca

Lakehead Public Schools 2135 Sills Street Thunder Bay, ON P7E 5T2

For more information: lakeheadschools.ca (807) 625-5100 1-888-565-1406 @lakeheadschools @lakeheads lakehead lakehead

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The 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! permits.lakeheadschools.ca

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.

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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 • Theatre 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_officer@lakeheadschools.ca Website: permits.lakeheadschools.ca

LAKEHEAD PUBLIC SCHOOLS

The 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.

COMMUNITY USE OF SCHOOLS

Access to School Space & Facilities

Opening the door to support healthy, active lifestyles!

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LEARNING ACADEMIES

Learning Academies As part of our commitment to student success, Lakehead Public Schools is proud to offer Learning Academies in eight elementary schools and all three secondary schools. The academy model allows students to view the curriculum through a specialized lens and engage with community partners to explore future pathways. Students participate in an experience connected to a community outside of school, reflect on those experiences to derive meaning, and apply their learning in various aspects of their lives.

Algonquin Avenue Public School Youth Fusion Environmental Design

Armstrong Public School Youth Fusion Environmental Design

Claude E. Garton Public School

Through the Learning Academies, our students (Grades 7-10) will: • • •

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have a choice in their education; be provided with opportunities to interact and learn from community partners; learn in a supportive and rigorous environment of high expectations; experience authentic and relevant learning through inquiry and/or project based activities; apply their learning to their individual pathways plan; and engage in the use of technology while demonstrating problem solving, creativity, and innovation.

Our community partners play a vital role in the success of our Learning Academies.

Innovation, Creativity, and Entrepreneurship

École Gron Morgan Public School Youth Fusion Cinema

Hammarskjold High School Youth Fusion Video Game Creation Kendomang Zhagodenamonon Lodge Cultural Academy

Kingsway Park Public School Arts & Music Outdoor, Physical, and Environmental Learning

Nor’wester View Public School Sports and Outdoor Recreation Global Citizenship Science | Technology | Engineering | Math

Ogden Community Public School Youth Fusion Environmental Design

Valley Central Public School Fine Arts Community Sustainability

Superior Collegiate & Vocational Institute Youth Fusion Video Game Creation

Westgate Collegiate & Vocational Institute Land-based Learning Science

For more information: lakeheadschools.ca (807) 625-5100 1-888-565-1406

Westmount Public School Sports and Recreation Fine Arts Global Citizenship

Committed to the success of every student.

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Welcome | Bienvenue | Biindigen

LPS SECONDARY

LPS Secondary At Lakehead Public Schools, we prepare our students for the future through highquality programming. We build our students’ characters through critical thinking, compassion, and inclusion.

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providing a safe environment that supports 21st century learning; ensuring a caring and inclusive working and learning environment; achieving high levels of personal and academic excellence for every student; collaborating with community partners; encouraging effective and efficient supports and services for students and families; and engaging families in respectful and reciprocal communications.

@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 - College - Work Initiatives Specialist High Skills Major Programs Xello | Web-Based Student Planner

Westgate CVI

Superior CVI

Hammarskjold HS

707 James St. S (807) 577-4251 westgate.lakeheadschools.ca

333 High St. N (807) 768-7284 superior.lakeheadschools.ca

80 Clarkson St. S (807) 767-1631 hammarskjold.lakeheadschools.ca

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

Lakehead Public Schools 2135 Sills Street Thunder Bay, ON P7E 5T2

For more information: lakeheadschools.ca (807) 625-5100 1-888-565-1406 @lakeheadschools @lakeheads lakehead lakehead

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Student achievement and well-being is at the heart of what we do.

Committed to the success of every student.

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FRENCH IMMERSION

French Immersion Lakehead Public Schools values the study of both official languages. The 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 High Standards | Quality Educators

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Exceptional Students École Gron Morgan Public School

École Elsie MacGill Public School

174 Marlborough Rd. | (807) 345-1468

130 Churchill Dr. | (807) 577-6448

Hammarskjold High School

Claude E. Garton Public School

80 Clarkson St. S | (807) 767-1631

414 Grenville Ave. | (807) 683-6289

Faire des amitiés durables. Lakehead Public Schools 2135 Sills Street Thunder Bay, ON P7E 5T2

For more information: lakeheadschools.ca (807) 625-5100 1-888-565-1406 @lakeheadschools @lakeheads lakehead lakehead

Committed to the success of every student.

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Students at International Baccalaureate (IB) World Schools are given a unique education • •

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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.

www.ibo.org

INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE

International Baccalaureate Programme

IB Students Often Perform Better

be awesome

IB WORLD SCHOOL Mr. Clarke Loney IB Coordinator (807) 625-4001

SUPERIOR CVI 333 High St. N Thunder 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. More information: ibo.org

LAKEHEAD PUBLIC SCHOOLS

IB World School students develop strong academic, social and emotional characteristics. They are also likely to perform well academically – often better than students in other programmes. The IB Programme is only offered at Superior Collegiate and Vocational Institute. For more information, contact the IB Coordinator.

Academic Integrity — Intellectual Promise

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FOUR DIRECTIONS

Four Directions ra Graduation Coach The 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. My door is always open to students and families.” - Kieran McMonagle, Graduation Coach

The role of the Four Directions Graduation Coach includes, but is not limited to: •

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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:

LPS Student Success

Hammarskjold HS

Superior CVI

Westgate CVI

(807) 625-5104

(807) 767-1631

(807) 768-7284

(807) 577-4251

Committed to the success of every student.

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Aviation & Aerospace Westgate CVI

Arts & Culture Westgate CVI

Hospitality & Tourism Westgate CVI

Justice, Community Safety & Emergency Services Hammarskjold HS

Business Westgate CVI

Manufacturing

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SPECIALIST HIGH SKILLS MAJOR

Specialist High Skills Major Programs

Superior CVI

Construction Hammarskjold HS

Health & Wellness Superior CVI

Manufacturing Westgate CVI

Transportation Westgate CVI

Lakehead Public Schools 2135 Sills Street Thunder Bay, ON P7E 5T2

For more information: lakeheadschools.ca (807) 625-5100 1-888-565-1406 @lakeheadschools @lakeheads lakehead lakehead

LAKEHEAD PUBLIC SCHOOLS

To ďŹ nd out more about the SHSM Program that interests you, visit your Guidance Counsellor!

Committed to the success of every student.

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ADULT EDUCATION

www.lakeheadschools.ca/adult-education

Lakehead Adult Education Centre

Welcome!

LAKEHEAD PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Pre-registration for September programming at Lakehead Adult Education Centre begins online on August 18, 2020.

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For more information, please visit: www.lakeheadschools.ca/adult-education/ or facebook.com/LakeheadAdultEducationCentre or call (807) 625-5145

September Programming begins: Tuesday, September 8, 2020

Lakehead Adult Education Centre 125 Lillie St. S, Thunder Bay, ON P7E 2A3 (807) 625-5145 | 1-877-625-5145 (Toll Free) lakeheadschools.ca/adult-education facebook.com/LakeheadAdultEducationCentre


Cooperative Education

Self-Study E-Learning

Offering paid or unpaid placements for credit towards your high school diploma.

English

Blended Learning English OLC4O | OSSLC Literacy Course (12) ENG3C | College English (11) ENG4C | College English (12)

ENG4E | Workplace English (12) ENG3U | University English (11) ENG4U | University English (12) EWC4U | University Writer’s Craft (12)

ADULT EDUCATION

2019-2020 Course Offerings

www.lakeheadschools.ca/adult-education

Lakehead Adult Education Centre

Health & Physical Education PPZ3C | College Health for Life (11)

Indigenous Studies Mathematics

NBV3E | Workplace Aboriginal Values & Beliefs (11)

MBF3C | College Math (11) MAP4C | College Math (12)

Mathematics MEL3E | Workplace Math (11) MEL4E | Workplace Math (12) MCT4C | College Tech Math (12) MCR3U | University Math (11) MDM4U | University Data Management (12) MHF4U | University Advanced Functions (12) MCV4U | University Calculus & Vectors (12)

PLAR Prior Learning Assessment & Recognition Grades 9 & 10

Self-Study Booklet Courses Business BMX3E | Workplace Retail & Service Marketing (12)

English ENG3E | Workplace English (11)

Math MCF3M | Functions & Applications (11)

Social Sciences GPP3O | Open Leadership & Peer Support (11) HLS3O | Open Living Spaces & Shelter (11)

SBI3C | College Biology (11) SBI3U | University Biology (11) SBI4U | University Biology (12) SCH3U | University Chemistry (11) SCH4C | College Chemistry (12) SCH4U | University Chemistry (12) SPH3U | University Physics (11) SPH4C | College Physics (12) SPH4U | University Physics (12)

Social Sciences HPC3O | Open Parenting (11) HIP4O | Open Personal Life Management (12)

Lakehead Adult Education Centre 125 Lillie St. S, Thunder Bay, ON P7E 2A3 (807) 625-5145 | 1-877-625-5145 (Toll Free) lakeheadschools.ca/adult-education facebook.com/LakeheadAdultEducationCentre

LAKEHEAD PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Science

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ADULT EDUCATION

www.lakeheadschools.ca/adult-education

Lakehead Adult Education Centre

Learn English Online learning with personalized support in your community. When: Registration begins online on August 18,2020

Where: At home or at a participating site in your community.

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Who:

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First language not English 18 years of age or older Canadian Citizen (born outside of Canada) Permanent Resident Convention Refugee Refugee Claimant Provincial Nominee Canadian Experience Class Participant Live-in Caregiver Program Participant

How to Apply: Call 1-877-625-5145 for more information Visit ww.lakeheadschools.ca/adult-education

Lakehead Adult Education Centre 125 Lillie St. S, Thunder Bay, ON P7E 2A3 (807) 625-5145 | 1-877-625-5145 (Toll Free) lakeheadschools.ca/adult-education facebook.com/LakeheadAdultEducationCentre


HERTIGAGE LANGUAGES

Junior Kindergarten to Grade 8

www.lakeheadschools.ca/adult-education

Heritage Language for Children

Free Classes Elementary school children are invited to learn or improve a heritage language at one of the locations listed below. Pre-registration for Heritage Language Classes will be available online beginning on August 18, 2020. Please visit our website for more information.

Finnish Karen Mandarin Chinese Programming will be dependent on enrollment.

Lakehead Adult Education Centre 125 Lillie St. S, Thunder Bay, ON P7E 2A3 (807) 625-5145 | 1-877-625-5145 (Toll Free) lakeheadschools.ca/adult-education facebook.com/LakeheadAdultEducationCentre

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Languages Offered:

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Parks & Open Spaces Section www.thunderbay.ca/parks

Golf Thunder Bay Division www.golfthunderbay.ca

Recreation & Culture

Canada Games Complex

Registration

Child & Youth Programs............62

Information ................................39

Health and Wellness Programming...........................60

Children & Youth

Lifesaving Society Swim Instructor .......................64

Junior Inclusion Services ...........44 Neighbourhood Recreation Program ...................................46

INDEX

www.thunderbay.ca/recreation

www.thunderbay.ca/recreation

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Personal Fitness Coaching.........61

P.R.O. Kids...........................41–42

Private Learn to Swim Programs..................................63

Youth Move................................47

Registration Procedure...............59

Older Adults 55 Plus Centres ....................51–58

Community Aquatics

Community Centres .............49–50

General Information...................67

Community Interest Grants.........................................48 Inclusion Services ......................43 P.A.L Card..................................45 Recycling ...................................48

CITY OF THUNDER BAY

Community Centres .............49–50

To Register Call Now! 625-8463 COVID-19 Disclaimer: Due to COVID-19 impacts, please note that programs and services listed in the City’s section are subject to change/cancellation for the health and safety of participants. Please visit the City’s website for updates or call 625-2351.

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HOW TO REGISTER

www.thunderbay.ca/recreation

How to Register BY PHONE “Registration Hotline”

625–TIME (8463) Or Toll Free 1-844-288-4700 Registration opens by phone only September 8 and our registration hotline will be open Monday to Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm. 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 the facility directly. Phone numbers are listed. We will need: • the course name and code • participant name • address and postal code • date of birth • phone numbers 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. If a credit card is not available, please call 625-8463 to schedule an appointment for in-person payment.

Extra Registration Hotline Coverage Please check thunderbay.ca/recreation for updates on when registration will open, or call 625-8463. For a week we have staff answering the phones in the evenings and on the weekends during the following hours: Monday – Friday 6:00–8:00 p.m. Saturday & Sunday 1:00–4:00 p.m. These staff are dedicated to just taking registration calls. If you are having trouble getting through on the hotline during business hours, we now have this option for you to try.

COVID-19 Disclaimer: Due to COVID-19 impacts, please note that programs and services listed in the City’s section are subject to change/cancellation for the health and safety of participants. Please visit the City’s website for updates or call 625-2351.

CITY OF THUNDER BAY

General Registration Information • Most programs have limited registration done on a first come, first served basis. • Payment in full must accompany registration

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 infromation, please call 625-3220 (Children & Youth) or 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 is 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 has a policy to assist people who wish to participate in its instructional programs. If you require assistance with program fees, you must contact the Program Supervisor 625-2351. This policy applies to registered programs directly administered by the Recreation & Culture Division. Children may aply for program assistance through P.R.O. Kids. For information call 625-3212

Receipts

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www.prokidsthunderbay.ca

Arenas

ARENAS/PRO KIDS

City of Thunder Bay

We’ve missed you! For updates on reopening plans for user groups, public skating and events, visit www.thunderbay.ca/arenas

Making it possible for children and youth to get involved in activities when families cannot afford the fees.

CITY OF THUNDER BAY

*Due to COVID-19 impacts, reopening plans and usage for all arenas are subject to change.

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PRO KIDS

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www.thunderbay.ca/is

INCLUSION SERVICES

Inclusion Services

Inclusion Services (IS) It is the goal of Inclusion Services, in partnership with Community Living Thunder Bay, is to provide accessible opportunities for all adults with disabilities by removing barriers to participation. Inclusion Services include much more than physical activity and can help provide access the programs offered through the City of Thunder Bay’s Recreation and Culture Division, including activities at the following locations:

Canada Games Complex 55 Plus Centres

For more information, and to access the intake form, please go to: thunderbay.ca/is

Churchill Pool City of Thunder Bay Golf Courses Waterfront/Marina Park

Contact information If you have any questions please contact:

Program Supervisor – Adult Other Recreation and Culture Run Programming Fitness and Wellness 807-684-3338

CITY OF THUNDER BAY

Volunteer Pool

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www.thunderbay.ca/youth

JUNIOR INCLUSION SERVICES/YOUTH

Meet Friends, Have Fun, Participate!

SUPPORT REQUEST LIST

CITY OF THUNDER BAY

JIS FACTS

Facilitating the inclusion of Children & Youth with Exceptionalities in the Recreation & Culture Divisions’ Programming • JIS support is FREE! (not including registration fees) • A support meeting will be held prior to the start of the program attending • To apply for JIS support, complete a Participant Intake Form (thunderbay.ca/jis) • The seasonal support request list is used to coordinate and schedule support for children & youth in Recreation & Culture Division Programs • To Join The Support Request List email jis@thunderbay.ca or call (807) 625-3220 • Support is scheduled based on the Request List, participant need and staffing. • Fall / Winter / Spring up to 20 hours of support per session. • Support must be scheduled prior to registering in the program. • Joining the Support Request List does NOT guarantee support.

Fall 2020 - Support Request List Opened - July 20th, 2020 Winter 2020 - Support Request List Opened - November 9th, 2020 Regular programming listed that is supported by JIS are subject to change due to COVID-19 response, check website (www.thunderbay.ca/kids) or our Facebook Page (@ChildrenYouthThunderBay) for confirmed programming

Fall Winter/Spring Programs We Support in:

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PAL CARD

www.thunderbay.ca/pal

Personal Attendant for Leisure Card

P.A.L. Card applications are available at Victoriaville Civic Centre, online at www.thunderbay.ca/pal or by calling: (807) 625-3220 (under 18) or (807) 684-3338 (19 and older)

For an up to date listing of facilities that accept the P.A.L. Card please visit www.thunderbay.ca/pal

CITY OF THUNDER BAY

A P.A.L. Card is used by a person with a disability to enable their support person access to a facility that accepts the P.A.L. Card at no cost to the support person.

The P.A.L. Card cannot be used on specialized transit and City Transit. Please call 684-3744 for information on their Transit I.D. Card.

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NEIGHBOURHOOD RECREATION PROGRAM

CITY OF THUNDER BAY

Neighbourhood Recreation Program NRP is a free, inclusive registered recreation program for children in Grades 1-6 offered in the City of Thunder Bay.

Join our staff after the bell for crafts, games, activities and sports, as well as a daily snack!

• Junior Inclusion Services facilitates the inclusion of participants with disabilities in our programs.

Our Leaders are trained in First Aid, the High Five Principles of Healthy Childhood Development, Behaviour Management, Inclusion, and more.

• If you are interested in accessing JIS, please call 625-3220 before registering.

For Program information: Call 625-2954, e-mail nrp@thunderbay.ca or visit thunderbay.ca (Recreation/Children and Youth).

Neighbourhood Recreation Program locations, dates and times are all to be announced at a later date. NRP is also 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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YOUTH MOVE

www.thunderbay.ca/youth

Youth Move is for anyone between the ages of 12 and 18 looking for a place to hangout, meet some new friends and engage in fun activities! This program offers both drop-in sites and registered special events for youth.

Fall 2020 Drop-In Sites

Drop-In

KINSMEN:

Mon-Fri 3:30-9pm & Sat 1-5pm

Other Drop In Locations to be Confirmed

NEW THIS YEAR: Mobile Coffeehouses @ Various Locations Come play some new games with us in beautiful outdoor locations around the city! Visit Facebook.com/cityofthunderbayyouth to join us each Wednesday evening from 4pm-8pm.

CITY OF THUNDER BAY

Drop in for food, gaming, social atmosphere, board games and much more. No Registration Necessary. +Drop in fall hours run from September -December 2020�

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RECYCLING

www.thunderbay.ca

RECYCLING is EASY

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PAPER PRODUCTS Newspapers Flyers

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CARDBOARD

CONTAINERS

Flatten and bundle cardboard

Milk Cartons

Pop Cans Juice Boxes

Junk Mail

Metal Cans

Magazines

NEW All #1 and #2 plastic containers

Soft Cover Books Fine Paper Paper Egg Cartons Boxboard i.e. cereal boxes

Glass Bottles & Jars

For apartment recycling contact your Superintendent

For more information, contact the Infrastructure & Operations Dispatch at 625-2195

thundercay.ca/recycle

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SOLID WASTE & RECYCLING SERVICES

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COMMUNITY CENTRES

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COMMUNITY CENTRES

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FALL SESSION OF REGISTERED PROGRAMS The Fall Session begins on Monday, September 21

www.thunderbay.ca/55plus

PLUS CENTRE

THUNDER BAY 55 PLUS CENTRE

T H U N D E R B AY

Please read through the description of your class for further information Centre Closed October 12 & November 11

REGISTRATION PROCESS 1. Please register by calling the registration Hotline at 625-8463. - You must pay with VISA or MasterCard 2. Payments will be processed and receipts issued by email at time of registration. (Can be mailed if no email available) 3. If you are unable to pay by credit card, you must make an appointment at the time of registration to come in to a city facility to make your payment by debit or cash

RECREATION & CULTURE

55 Plus Registration starts on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 AT 8:30 am (NO REGISTRATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED BEFORE THIS TIME)

Thunder Bay 55 Plus Centres 700 River Street & 1914 W. Arthur Street There is no membership fee to participate. Open to everyone 55 plus or better!

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THUNDER BAY 55 PLUS CENTRE

THUNDER BAY 55 PLUS CENTRE, 700 RIVER STREET T H U N D E R B AY

PLUS CENTRE

FALL 2020 REGISTERED PROGRAMS Programs start the week of Monday, September 21, 2020 To register by phone using VISA or MasterCard, call 625-8463.*All prices include HST*

Please note, we recommend wearing a mask in areas where social distancing is not possible but a mask is not required to participate in classes. Rooms have been set up for physical distancing during programs. Please bring your own yoga mat and if possible, you may bring your own weights or other equipment.

FITNESS , YOGA & WELLNESS CLASS ACTIVITY

LOW IMPACT AEROBICS

CODE

DAY

*All prices include HST TIME

INSTRUCTOR

FEE*

429439 MON & WED 1:30 – 2:30 pm L. Mork-Geurts

$130

A gentle warm-up, 20 minutes of a low impact aerobic cardio workout, use of light hand weights, bands and other equipment.

FUSION FITNESS

429489 TUES&THURS 8:35 - 9:05 am L. Mork-Geurts

$85

This class will fuse all the 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 your yoga mat, chair, water bottle and towel. Suitable for beginners and strong seniors as well.

MORNING ENERGIZER GOLD

WED 429493 MON, & FRI

MORNING ENERGIZER GOLD

429494

MON & WED

8:35 - 9:35 am L. Mork-Geurts

$180

9:45 - 10:45 am L. Mork-Geurts

$130

With a mix of cardio, stretching, & toning using a variety of equipment, get moving to some fantastic music and get your morning energized!

AFTERNOON ENERGIZER GOLD

429846 TUES&THURS

3 – 4 pm

L. Mork-Geurts

$130

RECREATION & CULTURE

With a mix of cardio, stretching, & toning using a variety of equipment, get moving to some fantastic music and beat the 3pm slump!

F.I.T. (FITNESS INTERVAL TRAINING)

429495 TUES & FRI

1:30 - 2:30 pm A. Parr

$120

Learn to work the core, become strong from the inside out. Specific exercises to strengthen weak muscles, balance alignment and posture. This progressive class will challenge cardio & muscular strength, endurance, flexibility and agility.

BENDER BALL

429497

THURS

1 - 2 pm

A. Parr

$60

This low impact class uses the little ball that does it all! Bender Balls are highly effective for strengthening your core muscles, relaxing tight muscles, increasing your range of motion, improving your posture & body awareness. All levels welcome

METABOLIC POLE WALKING

429498

WED

12:30 - 1:30 pm

A. Parr

$60

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 in the Centre.

SIMPLY STRETCHING SIMPLY STRETCHING

429499 TUES & THURS 9:30 – 10:30 am L. Mork-Geurts

$130

429755 MON & WED

$130

3 – 4 pm

L. Mork-Geurts

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.

YOGA YOGA

429641 MON & WED 11:30am–12:30 pm I. Hauta 429642 TUES & FRI 11:30am–12:30 pm I. Hauta

Yoga is gentle movement through stretches and postures. This class is designed for those with some previous yoga experience but not necessary. Expanding upon learned yoga movements and offering a few more yoga positions. Please note that all positions can be modified to meet participant’s needs.

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ACTIVITY

ZUMBA GOLD

CODE

DAY

429697

TUES

*All prices include HST TIME

INSTRUCTOR

FEE*

1:30 – 2:30 pm K. Gorst-Vigliarolo $60

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 more healthy you! This program is exhilarating, effective and easy to follow.

HOOP IT UP!

429701

FRI

10 –11 am

L. Mork-Geurts

$65

In this fun class, use a hula hoop as an exercise tool for stretching, strengthening and to help you improve your balance and flexibility.

JUST FOR GUYS FITNESS

429640 MON & WED 9:00 - 10:00 am D. Ortgiese

$120

JUST FOR GUYS FITNESS

429639 TUES & THURS 9:00 - 10:00 am D. Ortgiese

$130

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. 429693 WED 12 – 1 pm K. Makinen $65 MEDITATION FOR BEGINNERS 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.

MEDITATION - ADVANCED

429695 WED 10:30 – 11:30 am K. 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.

$65

SIT AND BE FIT

429741

MON

10:30 – 11:30 am L. Young

$65

SIT AND BE FIT

429742

THURS

11 am – 12 pm L. Young

$65

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FITNESS , YOGA & WELLNESS CLASS

THUNDER BAY 55 PLUS CENTRE

THUNDER BAY 55 PLUS CENTRE, 700 RIVER STREET

CHAIR/SEATED YOGA

429689

TUES

9:30– 10:30 am K. Makinen

$70

CHAIR/SEATED YOGA

429690

TUES

11 am– 12 pm

K. Makinen

$70

CHAIR/SEATED YOGA

429691

WED

9 – 10 am

K. Makinen

$65

CHAIR/SEATED YOGA LEVEL 2

429692

FRI

9 – 10 am

K. Makinen

$70

Chair Yoga - 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. Level 2 same as level 1 in addition more balancing postures.

KEEP MOVING WITH PARKINSON’S

429702 MON & WED 11:15 am-12:15 pm K. Gorst-Vigliarolo $120

KEEP MOVING WITH PARKINSON’S

429703

FRI

9:30 – 10:30 am D. Ortgiese

$60

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 St. Joe’s at 346-2334.

STRENGTH IN MOTION

429589

MON

10 – 11 am

K. Gorst-Vigliarolo $70

STRENGTH IN MOTION

429590

WED

10 – 11 am

K. Gorst-Vigliarolo $70

RECREATION & CULTURE

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.

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. NO PUNCH CARDS.

SOLID GOLD FITNESS

429845 MON 3 – 4 pm L. Winter $70 A high energy fitness workout for your core and upper body strength as well as cardio, balance, glutes and abs; using weights, bands, balls and more all set to your favorite solid gold tunes!

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THUNDER BAY 55 PLUS CENTRE

THUNDER BAY 55 PLUS CENTRE, 700 RIVER STREET

FITNESS , YOGA & WELLNESS CLASS ACTIVITY

CODE

FUNCTIONALLY FIT

DAY

*All prices include HST TIME

INSTRUCTOR

429760 TUES & THURS 10:30 –11:30am L. Winter

FEE* $130

Functional Fitness trains your whole body for real life activities, such as stairs, getting up off the floor, carrying groceries and more; allowing you to maintain your independence longer. Standing movements, mat work and light weights will be used.

YOGA FIT – HATHA YOGA

429752 WED & FRI

10:30am-12pm M. Levanto Gleeson $140

An intermediate fitness class with yoga moves as a base. Focus is on balance, coordination, stretching and strengthening using movement and strength training. 429839 FRI 12 – 1 pm O. Reimer $70 FELDENKRAIS METHOD This class is done lying down and participants engage in precisely structured movements that involve thinking, sensing, moving and imagining. Lessons consist of comfortable, easy movements that gradually develop into greater range and complexity. This challenges the body and brain to new ways of understanding in the way your body moves.

JOY OF LATIN LINE DANCING – BEG

429744 THURS 9 – 10 am A. Del Rosario $75 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 – INT

429746 THURS 10:30am–12pm A. Del Rosario 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.

TAI CHI

$85

*All prices include HST

RECREATION & CULTURE

ACTIVITY

CODE DAY TIME INSTRUCTOR FEE* 429750 TUES & FRI 10:30 – 11:45 am O. Reimer $120 ADVANCING TAIJI We will practice Taiji Qigong, 8, 16, 24 and 48 Forms. The emphasis will be on refining movements to make them more relaxed, efficient and enjoyable and on cultivating inner calm and focus.

WHOLE BODY TAIJI QIGONG

429843 FRI 11 am – 12 pm S. MacKenzie $70 This class is a good introduction to Taiji and Qigong but will also enhance the health benefits of those who already practice Taiji. This class encompasses unique whole body moves, along with warm up and cools down routines.

TAIJI – QIGONG – 6 FORMS

429841

THURS

12 – 1 pm

S. MacKenzie

$70

Taiji Qigong is a combination of the ancient Chinese forms of Taiji and Qigong. Mental concentration and calmness are developed as one practice’s these forms. They can also be done standing or in a seated position.

TAIJI – 16 FORMS

429844 MON & THURS 10:30 – 11:30 am O. Reimer $120 16 Forms is a good progression when you are very comfortable with the 8 Forms. The emphasis continues on learning to move with body awareness and internal focus. You will maintain and improve balance, range of motion and strength. You will learn to relax your mind and body so you can move with greater strength and efficiency

TAIJI – 24 FORMS

429756 MON & THURS 9 –10 am O. Reimer $120 24 Forms is a good progression when you are comfortable with the 16 Forms. The emphasis continues on learning to move with body awareness and internal focus. You will maintain and improve balance, range of motion and strength. You will learn to relax your mind and body so you can move with greater strength and efficiency

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ACTIVITY

GREETING CARDS GREETING CARDS GREETING CARDS

TIME

*All prices include HST

CODE

DAY

INSTRUCTOR

FEE*

430023

WED OCT 7

1:30 – 4:30 pm P. Llyod

$25

430024

WED NOV 4

1:30 – 4:30 pm P. Llyod

$25

430025

WED DEC 2

1:30 – 4:30 pm P. Llyod

$25

This workshop is suitable for the beginner as well as more accomplished card makers. You will create 3-5 cards and learn different processes and techniques in designing your cards. Please bring a pair of scissors, all other supplies provided TUESDAYS 1 - 4 pm M. Duncan $50 2 WEEKS Brush up on your knitting skills or learn some new techniques with this 2 day workshop. You will learn the bind off methods, cast on methods, finishing basics and more.

KNITTING CLINIC (BEGINS OCT 6)

429889

TUESDAYS 1 – 4 pm The Creative $136 4 WEEKS Decoupage is the art of decorating an object by gluing colored paper cut outs onto it in combination with special paint effects, gold leaf and other decorative elements. Class 1: wood surface, napkin decoupage. Class 2: glass surface, fabric decoupage. Class 3: clay surface, rice paper decoupage. Class 4: metal surface, different choices. All supplies included.

DECOUPAGE (BEGINS SEPT 29)

430040

VISUAL ARTS ACTIVITY

ACRYLIC PAINTING

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WORKSHOPS - Taking place at Thunder Bay 55 Plus Centre

THUNDER BAY 55 PLUS CENTRE

THUNDER BAY 55 PLUS CENTRE, 700 RIVER STREET

*All prices include HST CODE

DAY

TIME

429795

TUES

9 am– 12 pm

INSTRUCTOR L. Lindsey

FEE*

$140

Greg Zilinski taught watercolour and drawing classes at the Thunder Bay 55 Plus Centre since its opening in September, 1991. It is with tremendous sadness that we have to announce Greg has passed away. Greg was a talented artist and instructor. He will be greatly missed by everyone at the Centre, from the staff and fellow instructors he worked with, to the students who loved taking his classes over the years.

RECREATION & CULTURE

This class is designed for those who are just starting out with acrylics. Everything from composition to personal expression will be covered. Individual critiques, one on one instruction and personal guidance is provided at your own pace.

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GENERAL INTEREST

*All prices include HST

No Classes on October 12 & November 11 (Centre Closed) ACTIVITY

CODE 429892 Learn to play the guitar, no experience required. Must bring own guitar

TIME INSTRUCTOR 9:30 – 10:30 am T. O’Brien

FEE* $140

429891 WED 1 – 2 pm T. O’Brien GUITAR LESSONS – GREEN GROUP Formerly the beginner group, participants will learn music notation and tablature, chords and rhythms. You will complete book 1.

$140

GUITAR LESSONS FOR BEGINNERS

DAY WED

TUES 11 am – 12 pm T O’Brien $140 GUITAR LESSONS- PURPLE GROUP 429893 Formerly called the intermediate group, participants in this lesson will read guitar notation and are presently learning chords, rhythms and song arrangements. 429894 WED 11 am – 12 pm T O’Brien GUITAR LESSONS – BLUE GROUP Previously the Advanced 1 group, this group will continue to learn guitar notation, play chords and work on song arrangements.

$140

429895 TUES 9:30 – 10:30 am T. O’Brien GUITAR LESSONS – RED GROUP Previously called Advanced 2, this group will read guitar notation or tablature, play chords and work on song arrangements.

$140

BASKET WEAVING –BEGINNERS

429747

BASKET WEAVING –ADVANCED

429749

(BEGINS SEPT 24, 8 CLASSES)

UKULELE FOR BEGINNERS

429939

THURS

INTERMEDIATE UKULELE

429940

THURS

THURS 9 am – 12 pm L. Salini $110 4 CLASSES You will learn the basic techniques of basket weaving and complete 1 or 2 baskets by the end of the course. All materials are supplied but may need to purchase some tools from instructor in first class. (BEGIN OCT 1)

THURS 1 – 4 pm S. Breckenridge $115 4 CLASSES This is an advanced class designed for weavers proficient in basic basket weaving skills who have already taken the beginner course. Admission is based upon previous experience at the Instructors discretion. (BEGINS OCT 1)

(BEGINS SEPT 24 , 8 CLASSES)

12:30 – 1:30 pm M. Morrow 2 – 3 pm

M. Morrow

$45 $45

RECREATION & CULTURE

Learn to play the Ukulele with our experienced instructor. Please bring your own Ukulele. Intermediate must have taken beginner previously.

FRENCH LEVEL 1

429942

MON

FRENCH LEVEL 2

429944

MON

FRENCH LEVEL 3

429941

FRI

FRENCH LEVEL 3

429943

WED

9:30 – 11:30 am M. Langevin 1 – 3 pm

$110

M. Langevin

$110

9:30 – 11:30 am M. Langevin

$110

1 – 3 pm

M. Langevin

$110

The Creative

$115

Ces’t la vie! Join our fun and knowledgeable French instructor to learn some basics of French to help you in your travels!

SPANISH LESSONS (BEGINS OCT 27)

430039

TUES & FRI 2 WEEKS

1 – 2:30 pm

These 4 lessons will help you to start on your journey to learn some Spanish for future travels.

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TECH CLASSES – Apple Ipad & Iphone only ACTIVITY

CODE

*All prices include HST

DAY TIME INSTRUCTOR FEE* WED 10am – 12pm D. Brown $90 WED 10am – 12pm D. Brown $90 In this very beginner class, you will learn about messaging, emails, contacts, calendars, taking pictures, internet, apps and so much more. 429945 IPAD BEGINNER (Sept 23 – Oct 21) IPAD BEGINNER (Nov 4 - Dec 9 (no class Nov 11) 429946

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ACTIVITY

*All prices include HST

CODE

DAY

TIME

429952

WED

1 – 3 pm

D. Brown

$90

IPAD INTERMEDIATE Nov 4 - Dec 9 (no class Nov 11) 429953

WED

1 – 3 pm

D. Brown

$90

IPAD INTERMEDIATE (Sept 23 – Oct 21)

INSTRUCTOR

FEE*

You will learn more in depth editing of photos, videos, panoramic settings, apps, Facetime, copy & paste items & more.

IPHONE BEGINNER (5 Weeks, begins June 1)

427799

MON

6 – 8 pm

M. Demillo

$90

LEARN YOUR MAC - BEGINNER

430019

WED

1 – 3 pm

A. Houstoun

$90

(SEPT 23 – OCT 28) (6 CLASSES)

A six week course designed to help you increase your knowledge of your MacBook laptop or desktop computer. This class will cover the basics and go into detail about more specific programs on your Mac.

LEARN YOUR MAC - INTERMEDIATE 430020

(NOV 4 – DEC 16 (NO CLASS NOV 11)(6 CLASSES)

WED

1 – 3 pm

A. Houstoun

$90

In this 6 week course, you will learn more in depth about the App Store, iMessage, preview, Screen Share, Printing Lists of Applications, folders, Keychain, Combining PDFs and more.

LEARN YOUR MAC - ADVANCED

(OCT 2 – NOV 6) (6 CLASSES)

430021

FRI

1 – 3 pm

A. Houstoun

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TECH CLASSES – Apple Ipad & Iphone only

THUNDER BAY 55 PLUS CENTRE

THUNDER BAY 55 PLUS CENTRE, 700 RIVER STREET

$90

This class is NOT for Beginners. Bring your own Macbook or use our Mac desktops. You will learn how to improve Safari, photo’s and music, system preferences, games and much more.

CHROMEBOOK

(NOV 13 – NOV 27) (3 CLASSES)

430022

FRI

1 – 3 pm

A. Houstoun

$60

BASIC ANDROID PHONE

430016 TUES & THURS 9:30 – 11:30 am G. Reguly

$90

BASIC ANDROID PHONE

430017 TUES & THURS 9:30 – 11:30 am G. Reguly

$90

(BEGINS OCT 13 - 29) (6 CLASSES)

(BEGINS NOV 24 – DEC 10) (6 CLASSES)

This beginner workshop will teach you how to set up and use all the basic functions on your phone - text, make phone calls easily, and adjust settings to hear and see your phone. Sorry no Iphones. THURS 1 – 3 pm D. Brown $20 SEPT 24 Learn how to use these new popular virtual meeting spaces so you can meet up with friends and family while staying safe. Bring your own device (iPad or laptop) or use our desktop.

LEARN TO USE ZOOM AND SKYPE

430018

RECREATION & CULTURE

Learn about the advantages and disadvantages of a Chromebook. Photos, music, videos, and sharing files. Import and export Microsoft files at no cost, Demo Docs Sheets and Slides and more.

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THUNDER BAY 55 PLUS CENTRE

THUNDER BAY 55 PLUS CENTRE, 700 RIVER STREET

COMPUTER WORKSHOPS & CLASSES ACTIVITY

CODE

DAY

*All prices include HST TIME

INSTRUCTOR

WINDOWS 10 (BEGINS SEPT 22 – OCT 8) (6 CLASSES) 430012 TUES & THURS 9:30 – 11:30am G. Reguly 430013 TUES & THURS 9:30 – 11:30am G. Reguly WINDOWS 10 (BEGINS NOV 3 - 19) (6 CLASSES)

FEE* $90 $90

This class covers email, settings and basic computer skills. Good for beginners. You may bring your own laptop or use our desktop computers.

GET THE MOST FROM YOUR SAFARI 429959 TUES, OCT 27 BROWSER ON YOUR IPAD

10 am – 12 pm D. Brown

$25

10 am – 12 pm D. Brown

$35

Learn all of the ins and outs, tips and tricks of your Safari browser on your iPad.

ALL ABOUT PHOTOS FOR IPAD

OCT 20 429960 TUES & NOV 3

Learn how to organize your photo’s into albums, enhance photos and much more all on your iPad.

WHAT’S NEW FOR IPAD IOS 13

NOV 10, 429961 TUES, 17 & 24

10 am – 12 pm D. Brown

$60

Learn all about the newest operating system for your iPad. The new Dark Mode feature, new editing tools for photos, and brand new way to browse and find your photos and more. Lay the foundation to get the most from your iPad.

WEST ARTHUR COMMUNITY CENTRE 55 PLUS PROGRAMS

Located at 1914 Arthur St. W – your south side location for 55 plus programs! Programs start the week of September 9, 2019 and run for 13 weeks unless stated otherwise For information about programs listed, please call 625-3135 or to register by phone

FITNESS & WELLNESS

*All prices include HST

No Classes on October 12 & November 11 (Centre Closed)

RECREATION & CULTURE

ACTIVITY

CODE DAY TIME INSTRUCTOR FEE* 429698 FRI 1:30 am – 2:30 pm L. Mork-Geurts $75 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 more healthy you! This program is exhilarating, effective and easy to follow.

ZUMBA

YOGA FIT - HATHA YOGA

429753 THURS 10:30 am – 12 pm M. Gleeson $75 A fitness class with yoga moves as a base. Focus is on balance, coordination, stretching and strengthening using movement, strength training and the use of balls and bands.

VISUAL ARTS & GENERAL INTEREST ACTIVITY

ACRYLIC PAINTING (10 CLASSES)

*All prices include HST

CODE

DAY

TIME

INSTRUCTOR

FEE*

429794

FRI

9:00 am – 12 pm

L. Lindsey

$140

This class is designed for those who are just starting out with oil and acrylic painting. Everything from composition to personal expression will be covered. Individual critiques, one on one instruction and personal guidance is provided at your own pace.

Join us for a variety of drop in activities such as painting , line dancing and more, for only $2.

Call 625-3135 for a full list of details.

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For fall 2020 programs, registration to be announced For more information on any of the programs listed, visit our website at www.thunderbay.ca/en/recreation/pools.aspx

Please Note Programs and services in this section are subject to change pending COVID-19 pandemic. Our staff are reviewing and planning on a daily basis and will only open programs when restrictions are lifted and we feel it is safe to do so. We will be announcing up to date program information as soon as it is available.

For Inquires call... Canada Games Complex: Aquatics: Tiffany Vis at 684-3339 Fitness: Jessy Bogacki at 684-3338

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Registration

AQUATICS & WELLNESS

Aquatics & Wellness Programs

Children & Youth: Alexa Fares at 620-1058 Community Wellness: Karen Gorst-Vigliarolo at 684-3324 Services: Dan Stilla at 684-3323

General Admission (HST to be aded)

Adult Daytime Rate (Mon. - Fri. 5:45 am - 3 pm) ....$7.30 After 3 pm & Weekends ..................................$8.72 Family (max 5) ..............................................$20.18 Child (3 - 14 yrs; no HST) ..............................$3.32 Student (15 & over in Full Attendance with card) ........$5.40 Adult 60+ ........................................................$5.93 Thunderslide ..................................................$2.25 Rate for People with Disabilities Adult ................................................................$4.45 Student..............................................................$3.40 Child ................................................................$2.50

Sup. Aquatics & Wellness: Kim Begin at 684-3314 Front Desk at 684-3333 Churchill Pool: Front Desk at 577-2538 Calli Graham at 625-2206 Volunteer Pool: Front Desk at 345-5143 Sean Bodkin at 625-3524

Support Persons - No fee if accompanied by a person with a PAL (Personal Attendant for Leisure) Card

COUPON BOOKLETS AVAILABLE 12 VISITS FOR THE PRICE OF 10 Canada Games Complex Operating Hours Monday - Thursday..................5:45 am - 10:00 pm Friday..........................................5:45 am - 9:00 pm Saturday & Sunday ....................8:00 am - 9:00 pm

Fall Hours Labour Day: September 7 ........12:00 pm - 5:00 pm Thanksgiving: October 12 ......12:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Programming subject to change due to covid-19 response, check the website www.thunderbay.ca/en/recreation/pools.aspx for confirmed programing.

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Non member fee is $46.50 per session for a 60 minute class or shorter (5 weeks). HST will be added where applicable - Fees are subject to council approval.

DROP IN ADULT CLASSES! Please see our website gamescomplex.com or check us out on Facebook at facebook.com/canadagamescomplex for more information on schedules Aquabics/Aqua Energizer – Incorporates a variety of traveling and static movements that get your heart pumping and muscles working. May include use of water weights. Deep water with a belt, shallow in waist height water OR lanes with a belt and tether. Bootcamp – Work every muscle and push your limits in this fast paced fun group workout. A variety of exercise approaches used to provide a total body workout. BoxFit – Work out your frustrations on the punching bag or with a partner in this exciting box fit group workout. Core and More/Ultimate Core – Variety of workouts targeting strength building, cardio and core conditioning using bodyweight. HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training) – Intense, time-based exercise class designed to challenge you from head to toe. Kettlebell – Ballistic exercises that combine cardiovascular, strength and flexibility training using a cast iron ball with a handle. Low-impact Water Movement – Keep moving with the resistance of the water, without the pressure on your joints. Perfect for the aging population or those with aching joints. Muscle Conditioning – Total body workout targeting your large and small muscles to get your heart rate going. Sit & Be Fit – Seated and inclusive exercise program. Uses light weights and stretching. Great for those with physical limitations. Spin – Biking without worrying about the weather using stationary cycles at different speeds and intensities. We even have a special class for seniors. Step – Combination of cardio using the step and conditioning using hand weights. Strong Seniors – Cardio, strength, balance and core for the strong seniors that have remained active all their lives and are looking to exercise in a group format. Total Body Benderball – Includes the use of benderballs (small green inflatable balls) for cardio, core and strengthening exercises. TRX – This class uses the TRX suspension system. Allows people to use their own body weight to develop strength and endurance. Yoga – Postures connected by flowing sequences and rhythmic breathing. Please bring a mat and leave feeling relaxed. Many kinds of yoga to choose from.

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ZumbaŽ – A total body combination of low-intensity and high-intensity moves for an interval-style, calorie-burning dance fitness party. We even have ZumbaŽ Toning with optional toning sticks and Aqua ZumbaŽ for less impact in the pool (shallow)!


The Canada Games Complex has a variety of services and supports available. x Fitness Class - Sit & Be Fit A class perfect for those people using a wheelchair or with other mobility difficulties x 7 resistance exercise machines with movable seat for wheelchair access x 6 arm bikes x 4 NuStep low impact cardio machine x Hoyer lift and transfer belt to aid in getting in and out of mobility aid x 3 lifts for pool access x Ramp for easier pool access x 2 water wheelchairs x Elevator x Easy to read electronic schedules at

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CANADA GAMES COMPLEX

ACCESSIBILITY

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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

For information about fitness and wellness classes, accessibility, fitness coaching, chronic disease management classes at the Canada Games Complex please visit https://www.thunderbay.ca/en/recreation/canadagames-complex.aspx or https://www.facebook.com/canadagamescomplex/ or call Jessy at 684-3338. For more information about community fitness classes please visit https://www.facebook.com/Cityof-Thunder-Bay-Community-Fitness692647327487194/ or call Karen at 684-3324.

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Children & Youth Programs We offer a variety of programs for children and youth of all ages! Visit www.thunderbay.ca/en/recreation/canada-gamescomplex for up to date program info! Program

Registration Information

Girl Power*FREE*

Positive programming specifically for girls ages 10-14!

Zumba Kids

A Zumba class for parents & kids!

Active Kids *FREE*

Full of games, sports & fitness! Ages 5 to 12.

Creative Kids *FREE*

For creative and crafty kids! Ages 5 to 12.

Youth Move *FREE*

Youth Move at the CGC! Ages 12 to 18.

Family Yoga

Yoga for the entire family!

Youth Intro Fitness

This is a low impact, introduction to fitness, instructional and guided class for youth ages 12-17 who want to learn how to do an exercise session using all components of fitness. Geared towards beginners with modifications provided

P.A. Day Camps! School’s out! Join us at the Canada Games Complex for a variety of recreational and sporting activities for children 5 to 12 years on the

Squash Programs HST will be added where applicable

Programs Junior Squash Beginner and Intermediate squash programming for kids as young as 7 years old! Leagues Court Jesters League Court Jesters Squash League runs from October to March . Players schedule their own games and try and move up in the boxes throughout the season!

Court Time Tuesday Night Squash League

All abilities are welcome and is limited to the fist 18 people registered. This league runs for 10 weeks.

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C.S.A. protective eyewear strongly recommended. For more information on Squash Programs or lessons call 620-1058. Squash Lessons are available upon request.


5 Lessons x 30 Minute Lessons: $116.99 Check www.thunderbay.ca/en/recreation/pools.aspx for confirmed programming.

Low-Ratio Group Lessons 10 Lessons x 30 Minute Lesson: $114.44 Swimmer 1 Max Class Size

Swimmer 2 Swimmer 3 Swimmer 4 Swimmer 5 Swimmer 6 Swimmer 7 Swimmer 8 Swimmer 9 (Rookie) (Ranger) (Star)

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3

3

4

4

4

4

4

4

Standard Group Lessons 10 Lessons x 30 Minute Lesson: $76.04 Parent & Tot Preschool A Max Class Size

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Preschool B

Preschool C

Preschool D

Preschool E

Swimmer 1

Swimmer 2

4

4

4

4

4

6

4

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Private Learn to Swim Programs

10 Lessons x 45 Minute Lesson: $76.04 Swimmer 3

Swimmer 4

Swimmer 5

Swimmer 6

Swimmer 7 (Rookie)

Swimmer 8 (Ranger)

Swimmer 9 (Star)

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6

8

8

8

8

10

Max Class Size

Lifesaving Courses Bronze Star

Bronze Medallion & Emergency First Aid

Bronze Cross

Assistant Instructors

Swim & Lifesaving Instructors

National Lifeguard

NL Recert

Course Hours

10 Lessons x 7 5minutes

10 Lessons x 3 hours

10 Lessons x 2.5 hours

20 Hours

40 Hours

40 Hours

4 Hours

Course Cost

$85.69

$104.86

$101.11

$71.05

$305.00

$171.36

$59.66

Prerequisites

None

13 years old or Bronze Star

Bronze 14 years old & 16 years old & 16 years old & Medallion & Bronze Cross Bronze Cross Bronze Cross & Emergency Standard First Aid First Aid

National Lifeguard

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Have you always enjoyed being in an aquatic environment and you think you might like to make it your workplace?

Become a certified Lifesaving Society Swim Instructor! Thunder Bay Aquatics is looking to expand our staff to anyone 16 and older interested in becoming certified swim instructors. We are always looking for highly motivated individuals who enjoy working with children in an aquatic setting to teach swimming lessons at any of our three facilities. The chart below indicates which courses you need to take to become certified!

THE ROAD TO BECOMING A… Swim Instructor

Lifeguard Bronze Medallion & Emergency First Aid with CPR- B (must be 13 years or have Bronze Star)

Bronze Cross Lifesaving Society Assistant Instructor

Standard First Aid with CPR-C

(must be 14 years)

Lifesaving Society Swim Instructor & Lifesaving Instructor School

National Lifeguard Service (must be 16 years)

(must be 16 years)

As a swimming instructor you work directly with children teaching them valuable life skills. You will become an imperative part of their growth. The starting wage for this position is $15.33/hour. **We are especially interested in training and hiring adult instructors who are looking for a career change or trying something new.

Used to be a swim instructor & miss those days in the pool? We would love to have you join our team once again! Contact one of the pools if you need assistance getting recertified.

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For more information contact our facility supervisors and we would be happy to assist you. Canada Games Complex, Tiffany Vis – 684-3339 Churchill Pool, Calli Graham – 625-2206 Volunteer Pool, Sean Bodkin – 625-3524


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Designed for the 4 to 12-month-old to learn to enjoy the water with the parent. Orientation to pool and being safe around water. This program will create a comfort level for both child and parent. Entries/exits, floats and movement.

These youngsters get more adventuresome with a forward roll entry wearing a PFD and holding their breath underwater for up to 10 sec. They’ll work on longer front and back crawl swims, interval training and get a giggle out of whip kick. Prerequisite: Completed Preschool D.

PARENT & TOT 2 Designed for the 12 to 24-month-old to learn to enjoy the water with the parent, Unassisted entries/exits. Floats with an aid, submersion in water, activities with instructor/other parents.

PARENT & TOT 3 Designed for the 2 to 3-year-old to learn to enjoy the water with the parent. Your child will experience safety awareness and water skills through discovery, front and back floats, submersion and movement skills. Active parent participation is required.

PRESCHOOL A We encourage the parent to participate until their child lets them know they can do it themselves (thank you very much). 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 try floats on their front and back, and glides on their back while wearing a personal flotation device (PFD). They’ll learn to get their face 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 personal flotation device. They’ll submerge and exhale underwater. While wearing a personal flotation device they’ll glide on their front and back. Prerequisite: Completed Preschool A.

PRESCHOOL C These youngsters will try both jumping and a side roll into deep water while wearing a personal flotation device. 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. Prerequisite: Completed Preschool B.

PRESCHOOL D Advanced preschoolers will learn to do solo jumps into deeper water and get out by themselves. They’ll do side roll entries and open their eyes underwater. They’ll master a short (3–5 m) swim on their front and gliding and kicking on their side. Prerequisite: Completed Preschool C.

SWIMMER 1 These beginners will become comfortable jumping into water with and without a personal flotation device. 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. Prerequisite: Beginner, non-swimmer or Preschool A, B or C.

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SWIMMER 2 These advanced beginners will jump into deeper water, and learn to be comfortable falling sideways into the water wearing a personal flotation device. They’ll be able to support themselves at the surface without an aid, learn whip kick, swim 10–15 m on their front and back, and be introduced to flutter kick interval training (4 x 9–12 m). Prerequisite: Swimmer 1 or Preschool D or E.

SWIMMER 3 These junior swimmers will dive and do in-water front somersaults. Their new bag of tricks includes handstands and completion of the Canadian Swim to Survive® Standard. They’ll work on 10 15m of front crawl, back crawl and whip kick. Flutter kick interval training increases to 4 x 25 m. Prerequisite: Swimmer 2.

SWIMMER 4 These intermediate swimmers will swim 5 m underwater and lengths of front, back crawl, whip kick, and breaststroke arms with breathing. They’ll cap it all off with front crawl sprints over 25 m and 4 x 25 m front or back crawl interval training. Prerequisite: Swimmer 3.

SWIMMER 5 These swimmers will master shallow dives, cannonball entries, eggbeater kicks, and in-water backward somersaults. Surface dives will take them down to underwater swims. They’ll refine their front and back crawl over 50 m swims of each, and breaststroke over 15–25m. 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 10–15 m breaststroke. Prerequisite: Swimmer 4.

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SWIMMER 9 (STAR)

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. Prerequisite: Swimmer 5.

Swimmers are challenged with 600m workouts; 300m timed swims and a 25 m object carry. Strokes are refined over 100 m swims. First aid focuses on treatment of bone or joint injuries and respiratory emergencies including asthma and allergic reactions. Lifesaving skills include defence methods, victim removals and rolling over and supporting a victim face up in shallow water. Prerequisite: Range Patrol.

SWIMMER 7 (ROOKIE)

BRONZE STAR

Swimmers continue stroke development with 50m swims of front crawl, back crawl and breaststroke. Lifesaving sport skills include a 25 m obstacle swim and 15m object carry. First aid focuses on assessment of conscious victims, contacting EMS, and treatment for bleeding. Fitness improves in 350 m workouts and 100 m timed swims. Prerequisite: Swimmer 6.

Excellent preparation for success in Bronze Medallion. Participants develop problem-solving and decision making skills individually and in partners. Candidates learn CPR and develop the lifesaving skills needed to be their own lifeguard. Includes a timed 400m swim. Prerequisite: 10 to 12 years old and Star Patrol.

SWIMMER 8 (RANGER) Swimmers develop better strokes over 75 m swims of each stroke. They tackle lifesaving sport skills in a lifesaving medley, timed object support and rescue with a buoyant aid. First aid focuses on assessment off unconscious victims, treatment of victims in shock and obstructed airway procedures. Skill drills develop a strong lifesaving foundation. Prerequisite: Rookie Patrol.

The Canada Games Complex, Churchill Pool & Volunteer Pool offer a variety of different lesson types including: • Private Swimming Lessons • • Low-Ratio Group Swimming Lessons • • Semi Private Swimming Lessons • • Group Lessons • • Aquatic Lifeguarding & Leadership courses • • & other aquatic programming • Please check the website for updates on programming dates and times due to covid-19. We will be announcing updating programming information as it becomes available.

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The City of Thunder Bay is adapting its programming to meet the diverse needs of the population while also implementing measures to protect its staff and users. When our facilities reopen our schedules and number of permitted bathers will be very different than what was offered prior to COVID-19. Lane swimming will be offered with a greatly reduced number of bathers. They will be reserved in one hour blocks.

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Churchill and Volunteer Pool For additional information about our programs, services or facilities please check the City of Thunder Bay’s website.

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Family Swims (provided all swimmers are from the same home) will be offered with a greatly reduced number of bathers. Swim times will be reserved in adance. Family swimming lessons will be offered (provided all swimmers are from the same home) with a parent or caregiver in the water and the swim instructor teaching from the deck. At this time public swimming, group rentals, birthday parties and AquaFitness are not being scheduled. Please pay attention to the City’s website for updates on scheduling and facility reopening.

Admission Standards As part of our commitment to providing safe and enjoyable aquatic programs for swimmers of all ages, we are continuing to enforce the admission standards provided to us by the Ministry of Health. To help us in this maintain this standard please keep the following in mind when visiting our pools: 1) There must be one supervising caregiver for every 2 children under the age of 6. 2) There must be one supervising caregiver for every 4 non-swimming children aged 6 to 9. In both cases the supervising caregiver must be able to give immediate assistance. If you have any questions please feel free to call Volunteer Pool at 345-5143 or Churchill Pool at 577-2538.

The Aquatic Family Instructional Family Pass Have a child in lessons? Volunteer and Churchill Pool offer an exceptional deal on Family Passes. It allows you and your family to swim during any of our recreation and family times. The pass is valid for the duration of lessons and is only $54.42 (HST included.)

Thinking about getting in Community shape this Fall? Aquatic Rates Why not consider exercise (Single Swim) for the whole family!! Adult ..............................$6.52 Older Adult ....................$5.20 Student ..........................$4.00 Child Under 3 ..................Free Child ..............................$3.23 Family ..........................$11.18

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Community Aquatic Instructional Fees Group ..........................$73.09 Private ........................$112.46 Semi-Private (per child) ....$82.14

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Remember, for only $2 you can use the sauna and spa during your kids’ lessons at Volunteer Pool.

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Thunder Bay Public Library ..............................70 Thunder Bay Literacy Group .............................70 Sewing by Cherlyne .........................................70 Thunder Bay Art Gallery ...................................71 Northwestern Ontario Sports Hall of Fame........71 Blaze Basketball ..............................................72 Thunder Bay Chill.............................................72 Lakehead Express Indoor Soccer .....................73 Ultimate Gymnastics ........................................74 Thunder Bay Gymnastics Association ...............74 Giant Gymnastics.............................................74 Wolves Wrestling..............................................75 Loch Lomond Snow School..............................75 Lake Superior Biathlon.....................................76 Thunder Bay Freestyle Ski Club........................76 Thunder Blades................................................76 Kamview Nordic Centre....................................77 Boulder Bear Climbing Centre ..........................78 Thunder & Thistle Highland Dance Company ....79 Zorya Ukrainian Dance Assoc...........................79 Chaban Ukrainian Dance Group........................79 Legacy Dance Co. ............................................80 Studio One Dance ............................................80 Dance Dynamics Studio ...................................81 Fay Gleeson Dance Centre ...............................82 Lakehead Suzuki Strings..................................82 Music Workshop ..............................................82 Neebing Minor Hockey Association...................83 Grandview Recreation Hockey Association .......83 Current River Mighty Mites Hockey ..................84 Thunder Bay Elks Hockey Association ..............84 Thunder Bay Women’s Hockey ........................85 Kakabeka Falls Curling Club.............................86 Soengkono World Class Martial Arts .................87 Tai Chi for Health and Happiness......................87 Thunder Bay Martial Arts Council .....................86 Cooke’s Martial Arts.........................................87 Thunder Bay Police Youth Corps .......................71

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Northwestern Ontario Sports Hall of Fame & Museum

Celebrating Sports History Check us out on-line www.nwosportshallofame.com nwosport @nwosports

NOMINATE an Athlete, Builder or Team Nomination Deadline: January 31st

219 May Street South (beside City Hall) (807) 622-2852

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REGISTRATION Date: Wed., Sept. 23/2020

Time: 7:00pm

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THUNDER BAY GYMNASTICS ASSOCIATION REGISTRATION IS ALWAYS OPEN! The BEST Instruction in: • Recreational Gymnastics • Competitive Gymnastics • Parkour – TBay’s Original • Tumbling • Birthdays • Brand New Recreational Badge Program, exclusive to Ultimate Gymnastics Follow us on social media

The Only Not-For-Profit Gymnastics Club in Town! WE OFFER AN ASSORTMENT OF CLASSES FOR ALL AGES, LEVELS & INTERESTS!

Toddler Classes

Recreational Classes

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Birthday Parties

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Season dates and costs may be subject to change due to COVID-19

LWC Wolf Pups - $200 - Oct. 6 - Dec 17 Ages 5-7 - Tues. & Thurs. 6:45-7:45pm Hammarskjold HS Wrestling Room / Boys & Girls Club

ELEMENTARY SESSION - $700 - Oct. 6 - April 22 Ages 8-13 - Tues. & Thurs. 6:30-8:00pm Hammarskjold HS Wrestling Room / Boy & Girls Club

HIGH SCHOOL SESSION - $700 - Oct. 7 - June 24

Email: lwcwolves@gmail.com

Ages 14-18 - Tues. & Thurs. 6:30-8:00pm & Sat. 10am-12pm Hammarskjold HS Wrestling Room

All Program Registrations Tuesday, Sept. 29th 6:30pm at Hammarskjold HS

Visit us on Facebook @Lakehead Wrestling Club for more information and online registration

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Jumps • Rails • Moguls • Terrain Recreation & Competitive programs Loch Lomond Ski Area • Ages 8-17 Ƥ

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Weekly training sessions Saturday (recreational) 1:00pm - 4:00pm or Sunday (competitive) 10:30am - 2:00pm December 2020 to March 2021 (skier must have own lift pass) Club sanctioned by Freestyle Canada Cost: $200. + Freestyle Canada membership ThunderBayFreestyleSkiClub@gmail.com

For more information: www.thunderblades.ca Contact us at info@thunderblades.ca for a free trial! We provide the skates!


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38 COURT ST. S. 344 - 6402 Classes offered in: Kinder, Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Lyrical, Pointe, Hip Hop, and Musical Theatre

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FAY GLEESON DANCE CENTRE - 63rd SEASON CHILDREN & TEEN CLASSES: BALLET - TAP - JAZZ - PRESCHOOL - KINDER PREBALLET - LYRICAL - HIP HOP - 8 TO 10 YEARS ACRO DANCE DANCE EXAMS AVAILABLE IN BALLET, TAP AND JAZZ DANCE STYLES ADULT CLASSES:

PILATES - BEGINNER TO ADVANCE - MAT AND EQUIPMENT EXPERIENCED TAP AND JAZZ CLASSES - EVENINGS ZUMBA A.M. AND EVENINGS

REGISTRATION AT THE FAY GLEESON DANCE CENTRE FOR ALL ABOVE CLASSES - 222 LEITH STREET SEPTEMBER 5th 5:00 to 6:30 p.m. Check out our website - www.faygleesondance.com and our facebook For further information please call 622-7879 OR EMAIL: faygleesondance@gmail.com

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This season all registration will be online through www.neebinghockey.com All players must please register through the Hockey Canada link on the Neebing Minor Hockey Website prior to payment dates Payment may be made by etransfer, or in persondates and fees will be posted on our website Ages: U7 (born 2014-2016) U9 (born 2012-2013) U11 (born 2010-2011) U13(born 2008-2009)

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Neebing Minor Hockey Association

Neebing Minor Hockey participates in a city-wide schedule, including playoffs through Lakehead Minor Hockey Players participating in the AA draft must register online They must attend the Neebing Minor Hockey registration for payment of fees and jersey pickups. Group assignment will be posted on the LMH website

GRANDVIEW GRANDVIEW RECREATION RECREATION HOCKEY HOCKEY ASSOCIATION ASSOCIATION We offer:

DIVISION Stinger Mighty Mite Pee Wee Bantam Senior

BIRTH YEAR 2014 - 2015 2011 - 2013 2008 - 2010 2005 - 2007 2000 - 2004

REGISTRATION FEE $350.00 $525.00 $525.00 $525.00 $500.00

Registration for new players and returning players who miss the early registration will be taken on a first-come, first-served basis at the Volunteer Pool Recreation Centre located at 180 Martha Street on the following dates:

September 2nd & 3rd- 6:30pm - 8:00pm September 9th & 10th - 6:30pm - 8:00pm Please visit our website at www.grandviewrecreationhockeyassociation.com or phone 768–1429

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CURRENT RIVER MIGHTY-MITES (C.R.R.A. )

For Girls & Boys 4-8 years old

To learn and enjoy the basics, fundamentals, skills & respect for the game of hockey.

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We offer: • Equal practice and ice times for every player. Approx. 62+ hours ice • We play on a full sheet of ice • Christmas Party, Carnival and Tournament • Players Free Banquet and Awards

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Registration times at Current River Rec Centre: Wednesday, August 19, 26, September 2, 9 5:00-7:00pm Thursday, August 20, 27, September 3, 10 5:00-7:00pm Registration: $425 for the season For more information call 683-8451, email community@currentrivercom.com or visit www.currentrivercom.com


Follow us on social media @tbwha

Check our website www.tbwha.ca for online registration information for the 2020-21 season

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The Thunder Bay Women’s Hockey Association recognises that, in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, moving forward, next season may be very different. Your daughter’s health and that of our coaches, managers, and volunteers is paramount in the upcoming 2020-2021 season. Please be aware that if the season proceeds, there may be disruptions necessaryǠto comply with provincial orders and public health guidelines, as well as, Ontario Women's Hockey Association and Hockey Canada directions.

U9 will transition through Hockey Canada's three phase approach and offer full ice games after January 15.

Ages* and Divisions U7 - 4-6 years**Ǡ U13 - 11-12 years** U9 - 7-8 years** U15 - 13-14 years** U11 - 9-10 years** Ǡ U18 - 15-17 years** *All ages as of December 31 of the current calendar year **Fees to be determined given potential disruptions to the 2020-21 season.

Visit www.tbwha.ca for more information

DEADLINE IS OCTOBER 16, 2020 Call Kristi at 625-3388 or email: klees@thunderbay.ca

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Kakabeka Falls Curling Club www.kakabekafallscurlingclub.com Check us out on Facebook!

Registration: Tue. September 8, 6:30-9:30pm *Mens: Mon.&Thurs. *Doubles: Tues.* *Mixed/Open Fri & Sat Never curled but want to learn? Yes you can!

Call the Club at (807) 939-1391

*** New Member Discount *** Need more Information: Please contact the club @ 939-1391 www.kakabekafallscurlingclub.com * We’re only a short drive* Junior & Little Rocks (Ages 7-21) Saturday Mornings Starting October 3rd Call 620-2574 for information Registration September 8 – 6:30-9:30 pm Jan. – Jones & Associates Men’s Spiel Sept & April – Recreation World RV BBQ Spiel

Non- Member Rentals Available – call Glenn at 577-6850 for ice times “The Kakabeka Falls Curling Club is committed to providing a community-oriented facility with a friendly atmosphere.”

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For more information on the Martial Arts Council, the clubs and styles that are involved please check out our web site, or contact our cell number below: Phone / Text / Voice Mail / 807-626-2319

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Located In The Martial Arts Capital Of Canada Chitora Dojo Isshinryu Karate-Kobudo Chowa Dojo Isshinryu Karate Cooke’s Martial Arts Dryden Isshinryu Karate Hoku Shin Traditional Japanese Karate Karate Hearst Karate North Tae Kwon Do Kokoro Dojo Isshinryu Karate Midori Ishi Kai Karate Operation Protective Strategies Peng You International .Tai Chi Academy Peng You Taiji Quan Association Soengkono Akido & Silat Superior H.E.M.A. Thunder Bay Judo Club Thunder Bay Karate School Toshikai Dojo Isshinryu Karate Traditional Isshinryu Karate

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Chaban Ukrainian Dance Group......................684-0439 Fay Gleeson Dance Centre Inc........................622-7879 Tai Chi ..........................................................628-4305 Zorya Ukrainian Dance Group ........................577-2100

Badminton Thunder Bay.................................577-1324 Cooke’s Tae Kwon Do ....................................622-2876 Grandview Hockey Association.......................472-4333 Lakehead Express Soccer Club ......................627-0102 Soengkono World Class Martial Arts ...............474-6677 Thunder Bay Blaze Basketball........................620-8302 Thunder Bay Chill ..........................................623-5911

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Boulder Bear .................................................286-6633 Giant Gymnastics...........................................683-3730 Laughter Yoga Thunder Bay............................933-4815 Loch Lomond Ski ..........................................475-7787 Thunder Bay Gymnastics Association ............628-8474 Thunder Bay Police Youth Corps.....................344-3969 Ultimate Gymnastics ......................................344-3547

Education Kindermusik of Thunder Bay..................www.susans.ca Lakehead Suzuki Strings................................621-9464 Thunder Bay Literacy Group...........................475-7211 Thunder Bay Public Library ...........................345-8275

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