SUMMER 2021
THUNDER BAY’S GUIDE TO COMMUNIT Y PROGR AMS & SERVICES
A-Z CITY SERVICES DIRECTORY DURING COVID-19 Get the latest information on City services, programs, facilities and amenities as they are operating, reduced or unavailable during the pandemic.
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Inclusion Services Inclusion Services is free facilitation for adults with accessibility needs who would like to participate in City Recreation programming and services. Facilitation is specific to the individual’s needs and interests. Options include taking a dip in one of the city run pools, using weight equipment to build strength, attending a fitness class, golfing or just grooving to the music and meeting new people. Facilitators are able to offer assistance with communication, mobility and access, support and fun. Come visit us at the Inclusion Services page www.thunderbay.ca/IS
Junior Inclusion Services If your child or youth has a disability and wants to go to one of the Recreation and Culture or Children and Youth programs, Junior Inclusion Services (JIS) can provide free, limited, one-on-one support to them. Please check out our website for more information at www.thunderbay.ca/JIS or see page 37 for details
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INDEX
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Your guide to Community Programs and Services
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Quick Index & General Information Northwest Employment Works Programs & Courses
Academic Upgrading
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LAKEHEAD PUBLIC SCHOOLS Programs
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Programs
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Programs
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THUNDER BAY CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD
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Registration
Community Centres 55 Plus
Canada Games Complex Community Aquatics
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Community Groups Contact Information
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CONTINUING EDUCATION
Continuing Education Register Online Quick Index Academic Upgrading ………………………………………………………………………………. 10 Distance Education ………………………………………………………………………………….. 8 General Information …………………………………………………………………………………. 5 Northwest Employment Works (NEW) ……………………………………………………………. 6 Part-Time Programs ………………………………………………………………………………… 4 Spring/Summer Courses: Business and Entrepreneurship …………………………………………………………... 7 Health and Community Services ………………………………………………………….. 7 Personal Interest ……………………………………………………………………………. 9 Technology and Trades ……………………………………………………………………. 9
Part-time Programs Confederation College offers a number of part-time programs that will give you the flexibility to learn off campus anywhere there is an internet connection. Check out below some of the available part-time program options you can choose from; x x x x x x x
Business Fundamentals Canadian Certified Administration Professional (CCAP) Commercial Construction Management - NEW Construction Estimator ELearner Developer Food Service Worker Geographic Information Systems
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Health Records Clerk Home Inspection Hospital Ward Clerk Leadership Development Series Legal Office Assistant Legal Skills - NEW Management Studies Medical Office Assistant Medical Transcriptionist
For a full list of part-time programs and additional details visit www.confederationcollege.ca/
Register for courses or apply to a part-time program online...available 24/7
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For more information, please contact: (807) 475-6550 ce@confederationcollege.ca www.confederationcollege.ca/ce www.facebook.com/confederation
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CONTINUING EDUCATION
www.northwestworks.ca
NORTHWEST EMPLOYMENT WORKS
FREE Offering our great service and support via phone, email and virtually ! Shuniah Bldg, Confederation College Rm C107 1450 Nakina Dr Thunder Bay, ON P7C 4W1
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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 in game customizations, such as avatar creation, and store design. All content is contained within the game - no textbook is required. Course delivered through OntarioLearn OnlineAsynchronous. Fees: $ 422.35 Dates: June 1 - September 7
CRN 31474
Introduction to E-Business
OL111
This course provides tools, skills, and an understanding of technology, business concepts and issues that surround the emergence of electronic business. The emphasis of the course is on that part of the Internet known as the World Wide Web (WWW) where such tools as browsers are used. In addition to acquiring basic skills for navigating the Internet, the student develops an understanding of the current practices and opportunities in electronic publishing, electronic shopping, electronic distribution, and electronic collaboration. Students also explore several of the problems surrounding electronic business and commerce such as security, authentication, privacy, encryption, safeguarding of intellectual property rights, acceptable use policies, and legal liabilities. Course delivered through OntarioLearn OnlineAsynchronous. Fees: $ 401.86 Dates: June 1 - September 7
CRN 31409
Additional course dates: (July 2 - October 8) and (August 3 - November 9)
Anatomy & Physiology II
HS225
This course is the second part of a two part anatomy and physiology course designed for students enrolled in the Practical Nursing Program. It is a continuation of the structures and physiology that make up the human body. It will complete the study of the body in preparation for the study of pathophysiology and patient care procedures. Prerequisite Course: HS125 Course delivered synchronous through Contact North Adobe Connect.
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FUNdamentals of Entrepreneurship
Health and Community Services
CONTINUING EDUCATION
Business and Entrepreneurship
Fees $286.86 Dates: July 6 - August 19 CRN 31461 Days & Times: Tuesday 9:30 a.m. -12:30 p.m. Thursday 9:30 a.m. -12:30 p.m.
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. Course delivered through OntarioLearn OnlineAsynchronous. Fees $401.86 Dates: June 1 - September 7
CRN 30437
Additional course dates (July 2 - October 8) and (August 3 - November 9)
Prerequisites Be sure all prerequisites are met before registering
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
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DISTANCE EDUCATION
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Distance Education Access classes from your home, any regional campus or Contact North site on a specific date and time each week. Here are some of our many Distance Education program options:
1-Year Ontario College Certificate Programs • Business Fundamentals • General Arts and Science • Personal Support Worker (full-time and part-time options available)
2-Year Ontario College Diploma Programs • • • • •
Business Business – Accounting Business - Human Resources Business – Marketing Educational Support
Online Learning (flexible dates/times) • Aboriginal Canadian Relations • Accommodation and Human Rights Management • Addictions and Mental Health • Autism and Behavioural Science • Human Resources Management • Library and Information Technician • Office Administration - General
(full-time and part-time options available)
For a full list of Distance Education programs and to apply, visit:
www.confederationcollege.ca/distance-education CHANGE YOUR LIFE THROUGH LEARNING
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T H U N D E R B AY & R E G I O N
OL958
Censorship, or the act of restricting material deemed unsuitable for public consumption, has existed throughout history. This subject will examine the concept of censorship, its history and application in current issues. Students will be exposed to controversial materials and immersed in the discourse of censorship in order to gain an understanding of who controls knowledge, why and to what effect. Course delivered through OntarioLearn OnlineAsynchronous. Fees $401.86 Date: July 2 - October 8
Myths and Legends
CRN 30490
OL916
Classical myths and legends is a course abounding in fantasy and reality. It delivers legendary classical tales of human passion, human folly, and human dilemma. With celebrated epics, tragedies, and comedies, we journey into timeless problems of love, hate, war, sin, tyranny, courage and fate. We steal a rare look at how the gods dispense their magical powers; we invade a fascinating classical wonderland. Course delivered through OntarioLearn OnlineAsynchronous. Fees $401.86 Date: July 2 - October 8
Science Fiction
CRN 30281
OL918
Science fiction addresses key concerns that are not restricted to the imaginative worlds depicted in fiction; rather, science fiction uses alien settings, strange worlds, alternate timelines, or virtual environments as a way of exploring contemporary issues. Over the course of exploring the various issues contained in these fictions, the various movements of science fiction will be explored to provide a broader sense of the genre's development from its earliest to its most current forms; in addition, terminology will be introduced so, by the end of the course, students will have a broader understanding of science fiction's historical and thematic terrain. Course delivered through OntarioLearn OnlineAsynchronous. Fees $401.86 Date: July 2 - October 8
CRN 30489
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 currently being offered through distance education where the students and instructor in Thunder Bay are joined by students from across Northern Ontario through Contact North. 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.
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Censorship, the Media and You
Technology and Trades
CONTINUING EDUCATION
Personal Interest
Course delivered synchronous through Contact North online Adobe Connect Fees $284.20
Instructor: Ron Ongaro
Dates: May 27 - June 3 CRN 30333 Days & Times: Thursdays 6:00 p.m.- 9:00 p.m. Additional upcoming dates for fall: Dates: September 9 - September 16 Days & Times: Thursdays 6:00 p.m.- 9:00 p.m.
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
OntarioLearn Online - Asynchronous If you are taking a course delivered OntarioLearn Online-Asynchronous (OL) visit: www.confederationcollege.ca/ce/ontariolearn
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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
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Change Your Life Through Learning
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KINDERGARTEN
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KINDERGARTEN
WELCOME TO
KINDERGARTEN We are proud to welcome you to our family!
Register online:
register.lakeheadschools.ca If you require information about school zones or transportation options, please visit www.ststb.ca or call Student Transportation Services Thunder Bay at 625-1660.
LAKEHEAD PUBLIC SCHOOLS
We are excited to offer full-time (full-day, every day) learning for our Junior (Year One) and Senior (Year Two) Kindergarten students in all Lakehead Public Schools. Children who will be 4 on or before December 31st, 2021 are invited to attend Junior Kindergarten (Kindergarten Year One) in September.
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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.
LAKEHEAD PUBLIC SCHOOLS
First Rider Saturday August 28, 2021 10am - 2pm Introducing young children and parents to school bus safety. Take advantage of this opportunity that will allow your child to ride the school bus with confidence and learn the importance of school bus safety. Register for your spot at First Rider online or by contacting our First Rider partner, Iron Range Bus Lines at (807) 345-7387 during the week of August 23rd - 27th, 2021.
Student Safety is our Number One Priority! Kindergarten Year One (JK) busing information can be obtained through your school.
Visit: ststb.ca
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TRANSPORTATION SERVICES
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IB PROGRAMME
What is IB? The IB World School offers an enriched, accelerated course of study based on the best aspects of education systems around the world. The curriculum has an international focus, and encourages students to think beyond themselves and their communities. The nature of this programme helps students to develop critical and analytical thinking skills, as well as organization and time management skills. In general, the programme aims to Information about the IB provide students with a well-balanced Programme education. Ultimately, students graduate with a diploma that is recognized by Prospective students and their families are universities in 145 countries around the invited to visit superior.lakeheadschools.ca world. Internationally, the IB Programme Click on the IB icon and navigate to “IB has become a symbol of academic Information for Gr 8 Students/Parents.” integrity and intellectual promise.
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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. | ibo.org
LAKEHEAD PUBLIC SCHOOLS
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IB PROGRAMME
International Baccalaureate Programme
Academic Integrity — Intellectual Promise
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Challenge Yourself! Advanced Placement is a program that offers students the opportunity to participate in a more challenging academic program whose ultimate goal is to give students the option to take standardized Advanced Placement exams in Grade 12. Depending on the results and the university, students may receive advanced standing or university credit in first year.
Is AP Right for Me?
LAKEHEAD PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Are you: • an independent and motivated learner with a strong work ethic? • an avid reader and effective communicator? • a strong critical and creative thinker who enjoys solving problems and analyzing how things work? • curious about the world around you and eager to challenge yourself to expand your learning in high school?
Students interested in Advanced Placement will begin taking Pre-AP courses in Grade 9. These courses, in addition to covering The Ontario Curriculum, will be enriched academic courses with the goal of exposing students to the vocabulary and style of AP examinations. It should be noted that students will be evaluated in exactly the same way as students in the regular academic stream; the expectations are not greater. The difference is that students will encounter more sophisticated content. These courses will naturally lead to Grade 12 AP courses, at the end of which the students will have the option of writing the AP Examinations, which occur in May each year. For more information about Advanced Placement, please contact Student Services at either Westgate CVI or Hammarskjold HS.
Westgate Collegiate and Vocational Institute 707 James St. South (807) 577-4251 westgate.lakeheadschools.ca
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Superior Collegiate and Vocational Institute 333 High St. North (807) 768-7284 superior.lakeheadschools.ca
Hammarskjold High School 80 Clarkson St. (807) 767-8725 hammarskjold.lakeheadschools.ca
ADVANCED PLACEMENT
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ADVANCED PLACEMENT
Advanced Placement
Lakehead Public Schools values the study of both official languages. The French Immersion program enables sstudents to effectively develop skills in EEnglish and French in all subject areas. SStudents 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 w way that will allow them to succeed in the future.
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FRENCH IMMERSION
FRENCH IMMERSION
French Immersion
Je Parle Français High Standards | Quality Educators
École Gron Morgan Public School
École Elsie MacGill Public School
174 Marlborough Rd. | (807) 345-1468
130 Churchill Dr. W | (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. For more information: lakeheadschools.ca (807) 625-5100 1-888-565-1406 @lakeheadschools
LAKEHEAD PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Exceptional Students
Committed to the success of every student.
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Aviation & Aerospace Westgate CVI
Arts & Culture Westgate CVI
Business Westgate CVI
Justice, Community Safety & Emergency Services Manufacturing Superior CVI
Construction
Health & Wellness Superior CVI
LAKEHEAD PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Westgate CVI
Hammarskjold HS
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Hospitality & Tourism
Manufacturing Westgate CVI
Transportation Westgate CVI
To find out more about the SHSM Program that interests you, visit your Guidance Counsellor!
For more information: lakeheadschools.ca (807) 625-5100 1-888-565-1406
@lakeheadschools @ @lakehe lakeheea
Committed to the success of every student.
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SPECIALIST HIGH SKILLS MAJOR
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SPECIALIST HIGH SKILLS MAJOR
Specialist High Skills Major Programs 2021
ADULT EDUCATION
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Summer E-Learning Program July 5 - August 5, 2021
Registration Dates May 11 - June 30 Requirements Students are required to successfully complete the 20 lessons in their e-learning course to earn the credit. Lesson Completion Deadline August 5, 2021 Teacher Supports Qualified teachers will be available online at specific times to assist students How to Apply Fill our the online registration form on our website: www.lakeheadschools.ca/adult-education Lakehead Adult Education Centre
LAKEHEAD PUBLIC SCHOOLS
ADULT EDUCATION
www.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
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July 5 - August 5, 2021 Civics and Careers CHV2P | Grade 10 Applied (0.5) GLC2O | Grade 10 Open (0.5)
LAKEHEAD PUBLIC SCHOOLS
English ENG1P | Grade 9 Applied ENG2P | Grade 10 Applied ENG4E | Grade 12 Workplace OLC4O | Grade 12 Literacy ENG3C | Grade 11 College ENG4C | Grade 12 College ENG3U | Grade 11 University ENG4U | Grade 12 University EWC4U | Grade 12 University English as a Second Language ESLAO | Open ESLBO | Open ESLCO | Open ESLDO | Open ESLEO | Open Social Sciences HIP4O | Grade 12 Open PPZ3C | Grade 11 Open
Mathematics MFM1P | Grade 9 Applied MFM2P | Grade 10 Applied MEL3E | Grade 11 Workplace MEL4E | Grade 12 Workplace MBF3C | Grade 11 College MAP4C | Grade 12 College MCR3U | Grade 11 University MDM4U | Grade 12 University MHF4U | Grade 12 University MCV4U | Grade 12 University Science SNC1P | Grade 9 Applied SNC2P | Grade 10 Applied SNC2D | Grade 10 Academic SBI3C | Grade 11 College SBI3U | Grade 11 University SBU4U | Grade 12 University SCH4C | Grade 12 College SCH3U | Grade 11 University SCH4U | Grade 12 University SPH4C | Grade 12 College SPH3U | Grade 11 University SPH4U | Grade 12 University
Please Note: Course offerings may be subject to change or cancellation
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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ADULT EDUCATION
Summer E-Learning Course Offerings
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ADULT EDUCATION
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Lakehead Adult Education Centre
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Recreation & Culture Division www.thunderbay.ca/recreation
Parks & Open Spaces Section www.thunderbay.ca/parks
Golf Thunder Bay Division www.golfthunderbay.ca
Recreation & Culture
Events ................................................................39 Grant Opportunities............................................40
Registration Information ........................................................31 Children & Youth Children & Youth Programs ................................32 Chippewa Summer Camp ............................34-35 Junior Inclusion Services ....................................37 Playgrounds........................................................33 P.R.O. Kids ....................................................42-43 Youth Move ........................................................36
P.A.L Card ..........................................................38 Tennis..................................................................41 Trowbridge Falls..................................................47 Canada Games Complex Aquatic Lifesaving, Lifeguarding and Leadership Programs ..................................61 Child & Youth Programs ................................56-57 Health and Wellness Programming ..............54-55
Older Adults 55 Plus Centres ............................................50-52
Lifesaving Society Swim Instructor ....................62
Community Interest Centennial Park ..................................................46 Chippewa Park ..................................................46 Community Centres ......................................48-49
Registration Procedure ......................................53
Learn to Swim Programs....................................60
Community Aquatics General Information............................................65
*NEW* Online Registration Visit www.thunderbay.ca/register to learn more about our new option of online registration and to set up your account!
Call the Registration Hotline at 625-TIME (8463) or Toll Free at 1-844-288-4700 After hours or when a registration agent is not available to take your call, you will be forwarded to voice mail or you can call one of the facilities listed below directly. Phone numbers are listed.
www.thunderbay.ca/recreation
55 Plus Program Registration will begin May 26. All other program registrations begin May 31.
HOW TO REGISTER
How to Register
We will need: the course name & code, participant name, address & 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.
Call a Facility Directly Victoriaville Civic Center @ 625-2351 • Churchill Pool @ 577-2538 • Canada Games Complex @ 625-3738
General Registration Information • Most programs have limited registration done on a first come, first served basis. • Payment in full must accompany registration
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.
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Satisfaction Guaranteed
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 at 625-2351. This policy applies to registered programs directly administered by the Recreation & Culture Division. Children may apply for program assistance through P.R.O. Kids. For information call 625-3212.
Receipts If you need a copy of a receipt, please call 625-2351.
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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CHILDREN & YOUTH PROGRAMS
ex ploRe SUMMER!
Trained Staff Staff are trained in Standard First Aid /Level C CPR and the HIGH FIVE Principles of Healthy Childhood Development, as well as program specific training which includes a number of topics including behaviour management, conflict resolution and inclusion strategies.
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Nut Safe Program Our programs are nut safe. Please ensure any food you are sending does not contain nuts or nut products. Junior Inclusion Services Junior Inclusion Services facilitates the inclusion of children and youth with disabilities in our programs. If you are interested in accessing JIS, please contact 626-6565 before registering or attending the program. Please see our JIS ad in The Key for more information. Personal Support Worker Our programs welcome children and youth to bring their own Personal Support Worker. Please consider letting registration or program staff know before attending the program, so we can help to fully include both the child/youth and the PSW. Call 625-TIME (8463) to register Please refer to our website for updated registration information. Please ensure all family details are provided upon registration. Registration is closed two full business days prior to event/program start date. Space is limited. Don’t miss out on our Longest Day of Play on Monday June 21, 2021. Check our website for more information about the fun activities we’ll be hosting this year!
NOTE: Due to COVID-19, program dates, times and locations will be announced at a later date. Please check website (www.thunderbay.ca/kids) or our Facebook Page (@ChildrenYouthThunderBay) for confirmed programming.
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PLAYGROUNDS PROGRAM
Playgrounds Program (Ages 5-12) NOTE: Due to COVID-19 program dates, times and locations are subject to change and cancellation. Please check out our website (www.thunderbay.ca/playgrounds) for up to date details. Playgrounds is a free, inclusive program for child aged 5-12. Register for one week sessions by calling 625-8463! There must be a parent, guardian, or alternate contact available for prompt pick-up of participants at all times during program hours. Note: lunchtime supervision is limited due to reduced staffing. Participants should bring: a completed Participant Information Form, nut-safe lunches and snacks, athletic footwear, water bottle and sunscreen. For program information : • call (807)625-2954, • email playgrounds@thunderbay.ca, • or visit thunderbay.ca/playgrounds • Follow us on Facebook @ChildrenYouthThunderBay
THE PROGRAMS RUN FROM :
July 5 – August 27 9:30am-4pm Please check our webs ite for site location and site closure dates
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About This Program
Reading Tents with Frontier College will be rotating through our sites this summer! Reading Tents, as part of the history and tradition of Frontier College, help to create literacy awareness and encourage the love of reading by bringing books, stories and creative literacy activities to families and children. The reading tents inspire children to read for fun as well as to further develop their reading skills over the summer months.
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CHIPPEWA SUMMER CAMPS
Chippewa Summer Camps (Ages 5-13)
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About This Program Day camp for campers aged 5 - 13, with a heavy focus on nature and outdoor activities out at Chippewa Park. Visit thunderbay.ca/kids for more details. For general inquiries call 629-7051 For program information call 623-0233 (effective June to August) To register call 625-TIME (8463)
Program Registration Fees: 5 day camp - $175.23 5 day, second child - $148.71 4 day camp - $140.15 4 day, second child - $120.51 Transportation Bus transportation will be provided for campers with safe, social distancing protocols in place. Families can select either Volunteer Pool or Kinsmen Centre as designated Pick up/Drop off locations. Campers can also be dropped off and picked up by their families at Chippewa Park if bus transportation is not preferred. For more up-to-date information about Transportation and Pick up/Drop off times, check website. See Explore Summer Cover Page for Nut Safe, Junior Inclusion Program, and Personal Support Worker information. Subject to change due to covid-19 response, check website thunderbay.ca/kids for confirmed programing.
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CHIPPEWA SUMMER CAMPS
Programming will be inclusive of all ages. Age-specific programming will be provided when possible. All programming is subject to change pending Covid-19 response.
JULY 5-9
Wild for Wilderness Start the summer off with a wild blast! Ideal for any camper looking to develop their skills and knowledge of the great outdoors. Through nature walks, pond study, shelter building, and many more exciting activities, you are sure to be just as wild for the wilderness as we are!
JULY 12-16
Ninja Warrior Become a Ninja Warrior at Chippewa Summer Camps! You will have a blast in this high energy camp as you complete numerous challenges and games that are sure to bring out your hidden ninja skills. Get your stealth on, it’s time to become a Ninja Warrior!
JULY 19-23
Mythical Creatures and Legends Daring dragons, mystical mermaids, wonderous werewolves: Come and join us for a week of thrill and imagination as we delve into our favourite creatures of fantasy, or are they real? We will play games, create art, and tell stories around the campfire. Don’t miss it!
JULY 26-30
Myth Busters Get ready for your brain to be buzzing with excitement! This camp is for those who like to think outside of the box and ponder the answers to problems such as, what material will keep my boat afloat… with me in it?! Be amazed as you overcome a series of fun challenges and experiments!
AUGUST 2-6
AUGUST 9-13
AUGUST 16-20
AUGUST 23-27
Spies Among Us An imposter is lurking around Chippewa Park and causing all sorts of mischief. One Leader found their hat in a bowl of JELL-O…and one found their sunscreen frozen in an ice block! Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to join Chippewa’s Spy Team and find the imposter. Let’s see your detective skills agent! Amazing Race: Chippewa Ready, Set, Go! From beginners to elites, this camp will require everyone to work together to complete different skill testing challenges to put your team at the top of the leaderboard at the end of each day. Work together to solve riddles, complete challenges, and have fun with your team! We hope you join us for this week of unbeatable fun.
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Weekly Themes to Expect this Summer
World Travellers Calling all world adventurers; we are off to explore countries around the globe. While staying within the comfort of Chippewa Park, campers will immerse themselves in games, sports, activities, and even foods of different countries and cultures from around the world. Pack your bags and let’s explore! Sizzlin’ Summer Summer is coming to a sizzlin’ end! Celebrate the last week of summer with all the best that Chippewa has to offer. Activities include fire-building, exploration hikes, and team-oriented activities that will be sure to make this a summer to remember. You won’t want to miss this exciting camp as we sizzle out of summer 2021 with a POP!
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YOUTH MOVE
www.thunderbay.ca/youth Youth Move welcomes anyone between the ages of 10 to 18 looking for a place to hangout, meet some new friends, and try new things! We offer drop-in sites, virtual, and socially-distanced special events for youth. Visit us at: https://www.thunderbay.ca/en/recreation/youth-programs.aspx
Summer 2021 Drop-in Sites FREE Drop in for food, gaming, hanging out, outdoor sports, arts & crafts and much more. No registration necessary. Drop in summer hours run from June 28- Aug 27, 2021.
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Kinsmen Youth Centre: Mon.- Fri. 1:30pm-7:30pm & Sat. 12-4pm
*Canada Games Complex: Tues. & Thurs. 6:30pm-8:30pm
See Explore Summer Cover Page for Nut Safe, Junior Inclusion Program, and Personal Support
*Bring your bathing suit for a swim at this Drop-In!
Summer Virtual Events, in partnership
Special Events
with Youth Inclusion Program:
Kick off summer in full bloom with our Kinsmen Garden Project and end with a bang at our End of Summer Party! Join us at our registered, outdoor & socially-distanced special events! Here are some fun special events you can expect this summer:
Don’t let our current situation stop you from connecting with us virtually! Those aged 12-24 can join us on Zoom every Thursday and Friday this summer to try some new and exciting things! Registration includes contact free kit pick up, link to programming and live instruction with our Youth Move and Youth Inclusion Program staff. Look out for the following virtual events this summer:
• Picnic & Wilderness Exploration Hike • Zip Line & Suspension Bridge Adventure
• Make Your Own: Sidewalk Chalk
Virtual Events
• Baking Bannock • Online Escape Room • Beach Party & much more!
Special Events
• Survival Camp @ Chippewa & more! *Some special events may require a fee.
All programming is subject to change pending Covid-19 response. Information about Drop-In and registration for Virtual Events and Special Events can be found on our website: https://www.thunderbay.ca/en/recreation/youth-programs.aspx and on Facebook: Facebook.com/CityofThunderBayYouth
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JUNIOR INCLUSION SERVICES
Meet Friends, Have Fun, Participate!
Join us in one of p these programs:
Facilitating the inclusion inclus of Children & Youth with Disabilities in th the Recreation & Culture Divisions’ Programming
• JIS support is FREE! (not including JIS FACTS
registration fees)
• A site or virtual visit will be conducted prior to the start of support.
• To initially apply for JIS, complete a Participant Intake Form (thunderbay.ca/jis)
• The Request List for support in Fall Programming opens July 12th and registration opens August 9th
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Join us this thi s summer for f one-on-one support! s
NOTE: Due to COVID-19, program dates, times and locations will be announced at a later date. Please check website (www.thunderbay.ca/kids) or our Facebook Page (@ChildrenYouthThunderBay) for confirmed programming.
Visit www.thunderbay.ca/jis or call 626-6565 for more information
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PAL CARD
www.thunderbay.ca/pal
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 the support person.
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P.A.L Card applications are available at Victoriaville Civic Centre, Online at www.thunderbay.ca/pal or by calling:
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(807) 626 - 6565 (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
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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SUMMER EVENTS
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PRO KIDS
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Many thanks to all our partners who donate spaces in their programs to PRO Kids! ART Confedera on College Gallery 33 Thunder Bay Art Gallery Willow Springs Crea ve Centre BASEBALL Murillo Athle c Associa on TB Girls So ball Assoc. Port Arthur Na onals Wes ort Interna onals BASKETBALL Blaze Basketball Club LU Athle cs Basketball BOWLING Galaxy Lanes Mario’s Bowl CAMPS Aurora Lutheran Bible Camp Biz Kids, NWO Innova on Centre Camp Gitchigomee Camp 911 Canada Games Complex Career Samplers (Con College) Chippewa Summer Camp Dorion Bible Camp EcoSuperior Camp Evangel Church, Day Camp Fort William Historical Park Kakabeka Falls Bible Camp LU Athle cs Camp Maple Tops Ac vity Centre Novocentre Thunder Bay NRP - March Madness Redwood Kids Science North Shuniah Day Camp Superior Science Thunder Bay Boys & Girls Club Thunder Bay Museum CANOEING Lakehead Canoe Club CHEERLEADING Dynamite Cheer Allstars TCE Titans CLIMBING Boulder Bear Climbing CODING MagiCode COOKING Confedera on College CURLING Fort William Curling Club Kakabeka Falls Curling Club Port Arthur Curling Club CYCLING Black Sheep Mountain Bike Club Thunder Bay Cycling Club DANCE Art in Mo on Chaban Ukrainian Dance Co Dance Basics Dance Dynamics Studio Dance for Young Children
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Fay Gleeson Dance Centre Image Studio of Dance NWO Interna onal Dance Academy Le Stelle Alpine Dancers Legacy Performing Arts Centre Morgan School of Highland Dancing Satu’s Belly Dance & Drum Spirit of Dance Studio One T.B. Society of Ballet & Dance Zorya Ukrainian Dance DIVING Thunder Bay Diving Club Thunder Country Diving EQUESTRIAN Amanda’s Green Barn Barnyard Friends Grace Equestrian Centre Royal Denver Farms Thunder Bay Therapeu c Riding FITNESS Canada Games Complex Con College Wellness Centre Push Fitness Centre Superior Cross Fit Training with a Pro Clinics FOOTBALL TB Minor Football Assoc. FRISBEE Thunder Bay Ul mate GOLF Golf Thunder Bay Whitewater Golf Club GYMNASTICS Giant Gymnas cs TB Gymnas cs Assoc. Ul mate Gymnas cs HOCKEY Current River Comets Current River Mighty Mites Elks Minor Hockey Assoc. Fort William Canadiens Fort William Hurricanes Grandview Rec. Hockey Hockey NW Ontario-Clinics KC Minor Hockey Neebing Minor Hockey North End Flames Northwood Hockey League Norwest Minor Hockey Assoc. Port Arthur Minor Hockey Assoc. South End Minor Hockey Thunder Bay AAA Kings Thunder Bay Beavers Thunder Bay Figh ng Walleye TB Minor Hockey Assoc. TB Women's Hockey Assoc. VP Bearcats West End Bruins Wes ort Hockey League Wes ort Maroons Wes ort Rangers
HOCKEY CAMPS Core Hockey Camp Fox School of Hockey Haley Irwin Elite Hockey School Ka e Weatherston Hockey School Northern Hawks Hockey Camp Northern Lakes Hockey Development Thunderwolves Hockey Skills School LACROSSE Thunder Bay Lacrosse League LEADERSHIP Canadian Red Cross Girl Guides of Canada NWOSSSAA Roots & Branches St. John Ambulance Scouts Canada MARTIAL ARTS Black Tigers TaeKwonDo Academy CGC Isshin Ryu Current River Isshin Ryu Karate Hoku Shin Karate (Shotokan) Karate North Tae Kwon Do Leading Edge Gym Mountainside Judo North End Karate Club Thunder Bay Judo Club Thunder Bay Shintaki Wado Kai Thunder Dragons Tae Kwon Do Thunder Valley Mar al Arts United Fighter Thunder Bay West Thunder Karate Woodcrest Chitora Dojo MODELING Shine Photo Studio MUSIC Applauze Produc ons Avila Music School Coran’s Music Educa on Centre Gentlemen of Harmony Growing with Musik-Musikgarten Jennifer Arra-Happonen Piano Jim Krawchuk Drums Kathleen's Piano Studio Lakehead Suzuki Strings Lakehead Youth Choir Make Some Noise Music Studio Marvelous Music Makers Mr. J’s Music Studio Music Workshop Musical Discovery w Suzanne G Sharon Low Piano Susan’s Kindermusik TB Symphony Youth Orchestra Tritone Music Valente’s Music Vibe Music Performance Academy PERFORMING ARTS ACTion Arts All the Daze Produc ons Eleanor Drury Children’s Theatre Magnus Theatre
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Paramount Live ROLLER SKATING TB Jr. Roller Derby ROWING Thunder Bay Rowing Club RUNNING Thunder Bay Meter Eaters SAILING Sail Thunder Bay SEWING Sewing by Cherlyne SKATING Fort William Figure Ska ng Club TB Figure Ska ng Club Thunder Bay Ska ng Academy TB Speed Ska ng Club SKIING / SNOWBOARDING Kamview Jackrabbit Ski League Lappe Nordic Ski Club Lappe Nordic Ski Centre Loch Lomond Ski Area Mount Baldy Ski Area Norwesters Alpine Ski Club Port Arthur Ski Club Thunder Bay Nordic Trails SOCCER Lakehead Express Soccer Club Lappe & Area Local SB Lil’ Kicks Soccer Murillo Minor Athle c Assoc North End Mini Soccer Tarbu Street Soccer Club Thunder Bay Chill Soccer Inter Lucania Soccer Club Thunder Bay Women’s Soccer SQUASH TB Squash Associa on SWIMMING Canada Games Complex Churchill Pool Heath, Widnall Pools - CTB Northwest Narwhal Swim Club Superior Sea Lions Swim Club TB Thunderbolts Swim Club Volunteer Pool TENNIS TB Community Tennis Centre VOLLEYBALL Thunderwolves Volleyball Superior North Volleyball Club Ontario Volleyball Associa on WRESTLING Lakehead Wrestling Club YOGA The Bodymind Centre
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NEIGHBOUR DAY
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PRESENTS
SATURDAY, JUNE 19
Plan your Neighbour Day activities now! Check out our Toolkit for ideas thunderbay.ca/neighbourday Please keep physical distancing and gathering size restrictions in mind when planning activities
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BE WHERE THE ACTION IS! SPONSORSHIP
YOUR AD HERE!
Public Skates
ADVERTISING Arenas
Current River Delaney Grandview Neebing Port Arthur
Fort William Stadium
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PAPER PRODUCTS Newspapers Flyers
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CARDBOARD
CONTAINERS
Flatten and bundle cardboard
Milk Cartons
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RECYCLING is EASY
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Pop Cans
Juice Boxes
Junk Mail
Metal Cans
Magazines Soft Cover Books
NEW
Fine Paper
All #1 and #2 plastic containers
Paper Egg Cartons
For apartment recycling contact your Superintendent
Glass Bottles & Jars
Boxboard i.e. cereal boxes
For more information, contact the Infrastructure & Operations Dispatch at 625-2195
The City of Thunder Bay’s Parks & Open Spaces offers MORE than just playgrounds! OFF LEASH DOG AREAS
(OPEN YEAR-ROUND 6 AM – 11 PM)
í Beverly Street í Neebing Playfield
í Carrick Street í Centennial Park
ADULT OUTDOOR FITNESS AREA
(OPEN YEAR-ROUND 6 AM – 11 PM)
í Minnesota Park SKATE/BMX PARKS í Marina Park í West Thunder Park í South Neebing Community Centre í Chapples South (behind Delaney Arena) í County Park í Waddington Park í Jumbo Gardens Park (BMX Dirt Track Only)
BOAT LAUNCHES í Marina Park Boat Launch í Lorne Allard Fisherman’s Park Boat Launch í McKellar Boat Launch í Mountdale Boat Launch í Kaministiquia Park Kayak and Canoe Launch
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Parks & Open Spaces also features many outdoor tennis courts pickleball courts basketball courts paved outdoor rinks baseball and softball diamonds recreation trails splash pads and playground areas
Information is subject to change due to COVID restrictions.
Fo r m o re i n fo r m a t i o n v i s i t t h u n d e r b a y. c a / p a r ks
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PARKS
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• • • • •
Outdoor Playground Farm Animals Off-Leash Dog Area Logging Museum Scenic Lookout
• • • • •
Hiking Mountain Biking Trails Chalet (open June 1– Labour Day) Muskeg Express (Train Ride)
Information is subject to change due to COVID restrictions.
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PLEASE DON’T FEED THE GEESE
Chippewa Park Camping
Our City parks are getting overrun by geese who soil and pollute the landscape, costing taxpayers money annually to rid the parks of goose droppings and to re-sod and seed ravaged grass. Excessive quantities of goose droppings also make it difficult for families to use parkland to picnic, walk, cycle, golf, play sports, or otherwise enjoy themselves. We all love wildlife, but by feeding geese we discourage them from migrating south, thereby removing natural population controls.
Feeding Canada Geese has put us in a fowl situation
“Please Don’t Feed Them”.
Open 1st Friday in June to Sept. Long Weekend
623-3912 ✓ RV✓ Tent & Trailer ✓ Showers ✓ Electrical ✓ Firewood ✓ Laundry ✓ Souviners ✓ Grocery Store ✓ Dump Station Chippewa Park Hotline 625-CHIP (625-2447)
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For information about Chippewa Park and what it has to offer! Information is subject to change due to COVID restrictions
Amusement Rides
PARKS
www.thunderbay.ca/parks
Chippewa Park Amusement Rides
Open 1st Friday in June to Sept. Long Weekend Closed Monday & Tuesday June: School bookings available Wed–Fri (1–2:30pm), weather permitting Sat & Sun (1–8pm) July to Sept: Wed – Sun (1-8pm) weather permitting (Open - July, August and September holidays)
Merry – Go – Round Bumper Cars Tilt – A – Whirl Boats, Tanks & Airplanes
CAMPING Trowbridge Falls 683-6661 * Quiet Beauty * River Swimming
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Information is subject to change due to COVID restrictions.
Open 1st Friday in June to September Long Weekend ✓ RV ✓ Tent & Trailer ✓ Showers ✓ Electrical ✓ Firewood ✓ Store ✓ Dump Station ✓ Laundry Information is subject to change due to COVID restrictions
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www.thunderbay.ca/communitycentres
COMMUNITY CENTRES
COMMUNITY CENTRES THUNDER BAY
RECREATION & CULTURE
COMMUNITY CENTRE
website: vhcc.ca facebook: Vickers Heights Community Centre
Facebook: West Thunder Community Centre
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Look for more Summer Programming Information in this issue of The Key for North McIntyre CC and West Arthur CC .
Summer Programs & Events
Playgrounds Program
North McIntyre will be offering registered 4-week long programs in response to Covid-19. No drop-in programs will be offered at this time.
Playgrounds is a free, registered program for children aged 5-12. Sites run Monday Friday from July 5th - August 27th.
We are hoping to offer a few "pop-up" registered events and programs this summer as the weather and Covid-19 restrictions allow.
Visit www.thunderbay.ca/kids for more information, including how to register.
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* Activities are subject to change/cancellation due to COVID-19. * Programs are supported by the Government of Ontario.
COMMUNITY CENTRES
(807) 767-1400 northmcintyrereccentre.com North McIntyre nmcrec@tbaytel.net
Due to COVID-19 responses, our programs are subject to change and/or cancellation.
WEST ARTHUR Community Centre Facility Rentals - 625-2304 Space is available for family events, meetings and programs. Insurance is required for renters and user groups.
TENTATIVE SUMMER PROGRAMMING OPPORTUNITIES
RECREATION & CULTURE
Please follow us on Facebook, check out our website or call the Please call 625-2954 with any questions! office for updates.
Visit our website and facebook page for updates and more information. Table Tennis Fitness Classes Yoga Playgrounds Program Activities are subject to change / cancellation due to COVID-19.
1914 West Arthur St. 577-6661 trisha.heino@thunderbay.ca
www.thunderbay.ca/westarthurcc West Arthur Community Centre thunderbay.ca/ccevents
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www.thunderbay.ca/55plus
THUNDER BAY 55 PLUS CENTRE
RECREATION & CULTURE
SUMMER SESSION OF REGISTERED PROGRAMS 55 Plus Registration starts on
WEDNESDAY, May 26, 2021 @ 8:30 am (NO REGISTRATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED BEFORE THIS DATE)
REGISTRATION PROCESS 1. *NEW* Register online! www.cityofthunderbay.perfectmind.com create your profile (if not already done), then view courses and register yourself online. 2. Register by calling the registration Hotline at 625-8463. Travelling or out of town, call toll free
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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No Classes July 1 or August 2 ACTIVITY
*HST NOT INCLUDED
CODE
DAY TIME INSTRUCTOR FEE* MON & WED 11:30am – L. Mork-Geurts $95 LOW IMPACT MORNING AEROBICS 00000855 JUN 21 -AUG 25 12:30pm Energize your mind, body & spirit. A gentle warm-up, 20 minutes of a low impact aerobic workout, use of light hand weights, bands and other equipment in this fun low impact workout! TUES&THURS 8:35 – 9:05 am L. Mork-Guerts 00000909 JUN 22 – AUG26 This quick 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. Suitable for beginners and strong seniors as well.
FUSION FITNESS
71.25
WED & FRI 00000911 MON, JUN 21 – AUG 27 8:35-9:35 am L. Mork-Geurts $145 WED & FRI 00000917 MON, 10 - 11am L. Mork-Geurts $145 MORNING ENERGIZER GOLD JUN 21 – AUG 27 This class will get you moving with a mixture of cardio, stretching, toning using a variety of equipment. Get moving to some fantastic music and get your morning on track with this great class.
MORNING ENERGIZER GOLD
TUES & THURS 9:30 – 10:30 am L. Mork-Geurts 00000906 JUN $95 22 – AUG 26 This beginner stretch class will start your day with flowing movements of Taiji, energizing postures of Yoga and gentle stability of Pilates. Balls, chairs and mats will be used during this fun and functional class. All fitness levels welcome.
SIMPLY STRETCHING
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FITNESS
THUNDER BAY 55 PLUS CENTRE
THUNDER BAY 55 PLUS CENTRE, 700 RIVER STREET
TUES & THURS 11 am – 12pm L. Mork-Geurts 00000919 JUN $95 22 – AUG 26 Come and have a ball with us! In this class you will do a cardio interval workout using all kinds of exercise balls; sitting on large exercise balls for balance and movements, weighted exercise balls for strength training, bender balls and more!
*NEW* HAVIN A BALL!
00000905 FRI,JUN25-AUG27 11:30am -12:30pm L. Mork-Geurts
$50
Come and have a ball with us! In this class you will do a cardio interval workout using all kinds of exercise balls; sitting on large exercise balls for balance and movements, weighted exercise balls for strength training, bender balls and more! MON & WED 11:30 am – I. Hauta 00000908 JUN $75 21 – AUG 11 12:30 pm TUES & THURS 11:30 am – I. Hauta 00000901 JUN $75 YOGA 22 - AUG 12 12:30 pm Yoga is gentle movement through stretches and postures. This class is designed for those with some previous yoga experience but not necessary. All positions can be modified to meet participant’s needs.
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WORKSHOPS - Taking place at Thunder Bay 55 Plus Centre ACTIVITY
BIRD HOUSE DECORATION
CODE 00000978
DAY TUES, JULY 6
TIME 1 – 4 pm
*HST NOT INCLUDED INSTRUCTOR F. Valenzuela
FEE* $35
RECREATION & CULTURE
HOOP IT UP!
Using different materials such as paint, decoupage and recycled materials you will decorate a set of 2 bird houses, making yours unique and personalized.
COLD PORCELAIN SUCCULENT
00000979 TUES, JULY 20
1 – 4 pm
F. Valenzuela
$40
In this cold porcelain succulent workshop, you will learn to work with cold porcelain from a plain mass, how to dye it, modelling and sculpt it to finish with 2 lovely succulent plants to decorate your home!
SUNSET PAINTING
00000980 WED, AUGUST 25
1 – 4 pm
F. Valenzuela
$40
Using stencils and paint, you will create a beautiful sunset painting. All supplies included
GREETING CARDS GREETING CARDS
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WED, JULY 21 WED, AUG 18
1:00 – 4:30 PM P. Llyod 1:00 – 4:30 PM P. Llyod
$25 $25
This workshop is for the beginner as well as more accomplished card makers. You will create 3-4 cards and learn different processes and techniques in designing your cards. Please bring a pair of scissors, all other supplies provided
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THUNDER BAY 55 PLUS CENTRE
THUNDER BAY 55 PLUS CENTRE, 700 RIVER STREET
GENERAL INTEREST - Language and Music ACTIVITY
CODE
DAY TUESDAYS 00000910 JULY 6 – AUG 10 THURSDAYS 000000931 JULY 8 – AUG 12
UKULELE – INTERMEDIATE UKULELE JAM – ADVANCED
TIME
INSTRUCTOR
FEE*
1 – 2 pm
M. Mauro
$42
1 – 2 pm
M. Mauro
$42
WEDNESDAYS 11 am – 12 pm T. O’Brien 00000968 JUNE 23 – AUG 11
$96
If you’ve taken the Intermediate class, then join this next level group to jam together!
GUITAR LESSONS – BEGINNER
A continuation from Fall classes, continuing with book 1. For Beginners. Must have your own guitar.
GUITAR LESSONS – GREEN
WEDNESDAYS 00000969 JUNE 23 – AUG 11
1 – 2 pm
T. O’Brien
$96
TUESDAYS 00000970 JUNE 22 – AUG 10 11 am – 12 pm T. O’Brien
$96
Continuation from the previous session. Guitar and music stand necessary.
GUITAR LESSONS – PURPLE
Continuation of previous session, will finish book 2 and musical arrangements. Guitar and music stand necessary.
FRENCH FOR BEGINNERS
RECREATION & CULTURE
FRENCH LEVEL 1 FRENCH LEVEL 2 FRENCH LEVEL 3
WEDNESDAYS 00000971 JUNE 23 – JULY 28 00000972 JUNEMONDAYS 21 – JULY 26 00000973 JUNEMONDAYS 21 – JULY 26 WEDNESDAYS 00000974 JUNE 23 – JULY 28
1 – 3 pm
M. Langevin
$60
9 – 11 am
M. Langevin
$60
1 – 3 pm
M. Langevin
$60
9 – 11 am
M. Langevin
$60
C’est La Vie! Join our fun and knowledgeable French instructor to learn the basics of the French language.
TECHNOLOGY ACTIVITY
IPAD BEGINNER
CODE
DAY
TIME
INSTRUCTOR
WEDNESDAYS 10 am – 12 pm D. Brown 00000975 JUNE 23 – AUG 4
FEE* $90
This class is for individuals that own an APPLE iPad and wish to learn the basics. You will learn about messaging, emails, contacts, calendars, pictures, apps and so much more. Please know your Apple ID and password if set up.
IPAD INTERMEDIATE
WEDNESDAYS 00000976 JUNE 23 – AUG 4
1 – 3 pm
D. Brown
$90
Best suited for those with some iPad experience, you will get more into extra’s your iPad can do such as editing photo’s, video, settings, apps, free download, split screen, Facetime and more!
IPAD WORKSHOP – ALL ABOUT PHOTO’S
00000977 WEDNESDAYS JUNE 16 - 30 10 am – 12 pm D. Brown
Learn how to organize your photo’s into albums, enhance & edit them, plus much more all on your iPad!
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$90
For Summer 2021 programs, registration begins May 31, 2021 *Subject to change* 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. Current programs are subject to change based on government restrictions. Visit thunderbay.ca/cgc for most up to date information.
(HST to be aded)
Adult Daytime Rate (Mon. - Fri. 5:45 am - 3 pm) ....$7.45 After 3 pm & Weekends ..................................$8.89 Family (max 5) ..............................................$20.58 Child (3 - 14 yrs; no HST) ..............................$3.39 Student (15 & over in Full Attendance with card) ........$5.51 Adult 60+ ........................................................$6.05 Thunderslide ..................................................$2.30 Rate for People with Disabilities Adult ................................................................$4.54 Student..............................................................$3.47 Child ................................................................$2.55 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
For Inquires call... Canada Games Complex: Aquatics: Tiffany Vis at 684-3339 Fitness & Inclusion Services: Jessy Bogacki at 684-3338 Children & Youth, Services: Alexa Fares at 620-1058 Community Fitness: Karen Gorst-Vigliarolo at 684-3324 Sup. Aquatics & Wellness at 630-4544 Front Desk at 684-3333 Churchill Pool: Front Desk at 577-2538 Calli Graham at 628-3536 Volunteer Pool: Front Desk at 345-5143 Sean Bodkin at 625-3524
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General Admission
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Aquatics & Wellness Programs
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
Holiday Hours Canada Day..............................12:00 pm - 5:00 pm Civic Holiday ..........................12:00 pm - 5:00 pm
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HEALTH AND WELLNESS PROGRAMMING DROP IN ADULT CLASSES! Our summer session has 2 – 5 week sessions starting June 28th and July 5th (COVID dependent). No classes Thursday July 1, Monday August 2 and Monday September 6. *Drop in fees apply. Please be advised that summer classes’ earliest evening start will be 5:15pm. There will be no lunch hour or daytime classes due to space needs for youth programs and time needed for cleaning. Stay tuned for early morning classes in and out of the pool. SCHEDULE: For information on class schedules please visit www.thunderbay.ca/cgc > Fitness Programs or look us up on Facebook BOOKING: Please pre book your drop-in class by visiting www.thunderbay.ca/cgc or by calling the front desk.
HERE ARE SOME CLASSES YOU MAY SEE
AQUATICS
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. Aqua Zumba® – Less impact on your joints than on land so you can really let loose. Water creates natural resistance, which means every step is more challenging and helps tone your muscles. Baby Bodybuilders – This is a parent & baby exercise class for new parents (baby 6 weeks to 1 year). There will be a focus on rehab for mothers, but if dad or non-birth parent wants to attend they will receive a good workout as well. Using baby as weight and moving around for most of an hour, for baby and parents to enjoy. 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. Core and More/Core – Variety of workouts targeting strength building, cardio and core conditioning using bodyweight. Functional Fitness – This class focuses on movements that mimic everyday activities – for example, squats which assist in getting out of a seated position. Lots of attention will be paid to core exercises!
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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. Senior Spin – Designed for mature adults to enjoy indoor cycling for great exercise and socializing Sit & Be Fit – Seated and inclusive exercise program. Uses light weights and stretching. Great for those with physical limitations.
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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. Benderball – Includes the use of benderballs (small green inflatable balls) for cardio, core and strengthening exercises.
Yoga – Postures connected by flowing sequences and rhythmic breathing. Please bring a mat and leave feeling relaxed. Choose from power, flow, hatha and gentle yoga. Zumba® – A total body combination of low-intensity and high-intensity moves for an interval-style, calorie-burning dance fitness party. We even have Zumba® Toning with optional toning sticks and Aqua Zumba® for less impact in the pool (shallow)!
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TRX – This class uses the TRX suspension system. Allows people to use their own body weight to develop strength and endurance.
Zumba® Toning – Combines body-sculpting exercises and high-energy cardio work to create a cardio/strength-training dance fitness-party to tone and sculpt your muscles. Use of Zumba Toning sticks are optional (provided).
For more information on Adult Fitness & Accessibility at the Canada Games Complex please call 684-3338.
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CHILDREN & YOUTH PROGRAMS ADVENTURERS CAMP 2021
AQUATICS
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KIDVENTURES 2021
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Program Staff:
Recreational Swim Schedule
Supervisor of Aquatics: Tiffany Vis, (807) 684-3339 Senior Instructor: Kyla Strickland, (807) 684-3335
Please note that the following schedule is subject to unforeseen changes.
Note: Some classes are subject to time change or cancellation due to insufficient registration. Parents with children in lessons may swim for a reduced rate of $7.08 (plus applicable taxes).
Pool Admission Policy During a Family swim: Anyone under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a guardian, 18+ years who is in the pool in proper swim attire.
Groups of 20 or more must pre-book. Group rates are available. Please contact the Facility Programmer at 684-3724.
Day(s) and Times
Type of Swim
Monday to Thursday 5:45am - 7:00pm Family/ Adult 7:00pm - 10:00pm Family / Adult / Teen Family / Adult Family / Adult / Teen
Teen Swim: those 13+ may book time to swim without a guardian who is 18+.
Saturday/Sunday 8:00am - 12:00pm 12:00pm - 9:00pm
Adult Family / Adult / Teen
Those who do not meet the admission policy will be asked to leave if they cannot adhere to the policy at that time, no exceptions.
*Please refer to the online booking system at thunderbay.ca/cgc to see the area of the pool available per time slot.
Family swim bookings can bring up to 5 people maximum.
Swimmers must be able to swim 25m, non-stop, comfortably on their front with face in the water for a portion of the time.
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Swim times must be booked. Bookings can be made online at thunderbay.ca/cgc or by calling 807-684-3333.
Friday 5:45am - 7:00pm 7:00pm - 9:00pm
Facility Swim Test:
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Effective June 28 to September 6, 2021
Standard First Aid
Assistant Instructor Bronze Cross Bronze Medallion Bronze Star
Swimmer 9 (Star Patrol) Swimmer 8 (Ranger Patrol) Swimmer 7 (Rookie Patrol) Swimmer 6
PARENT & TOT 1 4 to 12-month-old PARENT & TOT 2/3 12-month to 3-year-old Designed for tots to learn to enjoy the water with the parent. This program will create a comfort level for both child and parent and an orientation to the pool and being safe around water.
PRESCHOOL: AGES 3-5 PRESCHOOL A Max Ratio 1:4
Beginner - Getting comfortable in and around the water - Blowing bubbles & putting face in the water - Assisted Floats, Jumps & Glides PRESCHOOL B Max Ratio 1:4
Swimmer 5 Swimmer 4 Swimmer 3 Swimmer 2 Swimmer 1
Prerequisite Completed Preschool A. - Jumping in to chest deep water - Submerging under water & blowing bubbles - Floats, Glides & kicking with a buoyant aid PRESCHOOL C Max Ratio 1:4
Preschool C,D,E Preschool A,B Parent and Tot 1,2,3
Prerequisite Completed Preschool B. - Jumping into deeper water - Submerge & exhale 5 times underwater - Unassisted Floats & Glide, Kicking 5m PRESCHOOL D Max Ratio 1:4
Prerequisite Completed Preschool C. - Recover object from bottom of chest deep water - Kicking on front & back 7m - Front crawl with aid 5m - Tread water 10 seconds with an aid PRESCHOOL E Max Ratio 1:4
Prerequisite Completed Preschool D. - Recover object from bottom of chest deep water - Front & back crawl 5m unassisted - Vertical whip kick 20sec. with aid
Low Ratio 1:3 • Max Ratio 1:6
Prerequisite: Beginner/non-swimmer/A,B or C - Jumping in to deeper water with aid - Submerge & exhale 5 times underwater - Unassisted Floats & Glide, Kicking 5m SWIMMER 2 Low Ratio 1:3 • Max Ratio 1:6
Prerequisite: Swimmer 1 or Preschool D/ E - Recover object from bottom of chest deep water - Front & back crawl 10m unassisted - Vertical whip kick 30sec. with aid SWIMMER 3 Low Ratio 1:3 • Max Ratio 1:6
Prerequisite: Swimmer 2. - Kneeling Dive, Tread water 30sec. - Front & Back Crawl 15m - Whip Kick 10m SWIMMER 4 Low Ratio 1:3 • Max Ratio 1:6
Prerequisite: Swimmer 3. - Standing Dives, Tread water 1min - Front & Back Crawl 25m - Breast Stroke 15m SWIMMER 5 Low Ratio 1:3 • Max Ratio 1:6
Prerequisite: Swimmer 4. - Shallow Dive, Tread Water 2min & Eggbeater - Front & Back Crawl 50m - Breast Stroke 25m SWIMMER 6 Low Ratio 1:3 • Max Ratio 1:6
Prerequisite: Swimmer 5. - Stride Entry & Compact Jump into deep water - Front & Back Crawl 100m - Breast Stroke 50m & 300m workout
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Max Ratio 1:12
National Lifeguard Service (16yrs/Standard First Aid/CPR C)
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Swimming Levels Child & Youth are Based on Ability Aquatic Programs To Determine which Level your Child Should be In Please and Prerequisites & read the course descriptions below. SWIMMER: Ages 6+ Not necessarily age PARENT & TOT 1 SWIMMER 1
SWIMMER 7/8 (Rookie/Ranger Patrol) Low Ratio 1:4 • Max Ratio 1:8
Prerequisite: Swimmer 6. - Stroke work, lifesaving fitness & intro to first aid SWIMMER 9 (Star Patrol) Low Ratio 1:4 • Max Ratio 1:8
Prerequisite: Ranger Patrol. - Stroke work, lifesaving fitness & first aid BRONZE STAR Max Ratio 1:12
Prerequisite: Recommended 10 to 12 years old and Star Patrol. - Intro. to Lifesaving & Bronze Medallion
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Learn to Swim Programs
To Register call 625-TIME
Please note: Swim lessons will be registered by waitlist only. Please register on the waitlist for your preferred day / course (time preference can be given). Once registered on the waitlist you will be contacted by the Senior Instructor to set up the lesson based on instructor availability. Once the lesson time is confirmed payment will be processed. **Important: Missed lessons due to illness (including Covid) or other circumstances will not be made up. Missed lessons will not be refunded. In order to maintain social distancing: - Children who are at a Swimmer 4 level or lower will need to be accompanied by a parent or guardian in the water for the duration of the lesson. Based on the guidelines from the Lifesaving Society, this in-water support from the parent or guardian will be applied in order to maintain a 2-meter social distance, keep the instructors and swimmers safe, and to continue to provide safe and effective in-water teaching. - Children who are at a Swimmer 5 level or higher will be free to attend their lesson without the in-water support from a parent or guardian. * This will be at the instructor’s discretion. If they feel the child needs assistance from an in water parent/ guardian you will be notified. Summer Lessons: Morning lessons run Monday- Friday, every day for 2 weeks for a total of 10 lessons. Evening lessons run either Monday& Wednesday or Tuesday/& Thursday for 4 weeks for a total of 8 lessons. WHEN REGISTERING ON A WAITLIST: Please indicate the Session, Day & Time you are interested in, the level, if it is for a Private, Semi-Private or Low-Ratio.
Low-Ratio Group Lessons (Waitlist) Class Size: Instructor: Children 1:3 or 1:4 ** Must provide all children for the class. All children must be from the same social circle! 10 Week Session: $116.73
SESSION
DATES
Morning 1 Morning 2 Morning 3
Monday to Friday: July 5-16 Monday to Friday: July 19-30 Tuesday to Friday: August 3-14 (9 lessons, No class August 2) Monday to Friday: August 16-27 Monday & Wednesday: July 5-29 Tuesday & Thursday: July 6-30 Monday & Wednesday: August 4-30 Tuesday & Thursday:August 3-26
Morning 4 Evening 1 Evening 2 Evening 3 Evening 4
Private Learn to Swim Programs
AQUATICS
(Waitlist) Private Lesson Fees: 10 Half hour lessons: $238.66 Semi- Private Lesson Fees: 10 Half hour lessons: $174.34 * All children in Semi-Privates must be from the same social circle.
SESSION
DATES
1 2 3
Monday to Friday: July 5-16 Monday to Friday: July 19-30 Tuesday to Friday: August 3-14 (9 lessons, No class August 2) Monday to Friday: August 16-27
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Parent & Tot (for children 4- 36months) 10 Lessons: $77.56 • 9 Lessons: $69.80 • 8 Lessons: $62.05 5 Tots per class (10 person max). Social Distancing Required
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SESSION
DATES
TIME
Morning 1 Morning 2 Morning 3
Monday to Friday: July 5-16 Monday to Friday: July 19-30 Tuesday to Friday: August 3-14 (9 lessons, No class August 2)
9:00am or 11:00am 9:00am or 11:00am 9:00am or 11:00am
Morning 4 Evening 1 Evening 2 Evening 3 Evening 4
Monday to Friday: August 16-27 Monday & Wednesday: July 5-29 Tuesday & Thursday: July 6-30 Monday & Wednesday: August 4-30 Tuesday & Thursday: August 3-26
9:00am or 11:00am 5:00pm 6:00pm 5:30pm 6:00pm
Prerequisites
Date, Time & Barcode
Fee
Required Texts
Bronze Medallion & Emergency First Aid
Bronze Star or 13 years of age
Monday to Friday 9:00 - 11:30am July 5- 16 Exam July 15
$106.96
Canadian Lifesaving Manual $43.80
Bronze Cross
Bronze Medallion & Emergency First Aid
Monday to Friday 8:30am - 12:30pm July 19-23 Exam July 23
$103.13
Canadian Lifesaving Manual from Bronze Medallion course
Swim Instructor & Lifesaving Instructors
15 years of age, Bronze Cross, and LSS Assistant Instructors hours. (Please note by ON Pool Reg. 565 you must be 16 to instruct). Contact CCG, Churchill Pool or VP to set up a volunteer time.
TBA
$326.66
Literature included Bring your Canadian Lifesaving manual
National Lifeguard Service Pool Option
15 years of age, Bronze Cross, and Standard First Aid certification with CPR-C. Please submit pre-requisites to tiffany.vis@thunderbay.ca upon registering. (Please note by ON Pool Reg. 565 you must be 16 to lifeguard)
TBA
$174.79
Alert Manual $43.80
National Lifeguard Service Recertification Pool Option
Bring your NLS & CPR cards to class.
TBA
$60.85
Lifesaving Society Standard First Aid with CPR-C
N/A
TBA
$95.51
First Aid Manual included in price
For more information on specialized advanced leadership courses please contact Tiffany Vis, Program Supervisor of Aquatics at (807) 684-3339 or tiffany.vis@thunderbay.ca
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Course
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Note: 100% attendance is mandatory for all the courses listed below (continuous evaluation). HST added where applicable. All programs are subject to cancellation based on registration. Cancellations, if necessary will take place the week prior to the start date. If cancelled you will be contacted.
AQUATICS
Aquatic Lifesaving, To Register call 625-TIME Lifeguarding and Leadership Programs
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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
AQUATICS
(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
PARENT & TOT 1
PRESCHOOL E
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
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.
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.
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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.
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Child and Youth Aquatic Programs
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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Child and Youth Aquatic Programs SWIMMER 6
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)
AQUATICS
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.
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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.
Outdoor Facilities Art Widnall Pool 623-1480 Boulevard Lake 345-7261 Heath Park Pool 475-0522 Sandy Beach 625-2931 Indoor Facilities Volunteer Pool 345-5143 Splash Pads Marina Park 684-2080 North End C.C. County Park Franklin Park 625-2313
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.
What’s New This Summer • Churchill Pool will not be open this summer due to renovations. Please feel free to join us at Volunteer Pool, Widnall Pool, Heath Pool or Sandy beach for your recreational swim needs. • The City of Thunder Bay has adapted its programming to meet the diverse needs of the population while also implementing measures to protect its staff and users. Community Aquatics is open and currently limiting the number of bathers permitted into each swim. Therefore all swim times are by appointment only. Please call a facility to book a time for lengths, family swims or AquaFitness classes. Please note anyone a facility must complete the on-line COVID-19 screening at www.thunderbay.ca/rfst before arriving at the facility. • This summer Volunteer Pool will be offering 3, 2 week long instructional sessions of private (1 child per instructor), semi-private (2 children per instructor) and new low ratio (3 or 4 children per instructor) classes. Participants in semi-private or low ratio swimming lessons must be from the same household or social bubble. Parent & Tot classes will be the only group classes offered at this time.
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Our Facilities:
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Summer Programming begins June 25th, 2021
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Check Out all The Great Things being offered at the Aquatic Facilities in your Neighbourhood this Summer!! • Lifesaving Society Swim Lessons • • Aquabics Fitness Classes • Bronze Medallion • • Bronze Cross • Waterfront NLS • • 4 Strokes 4 Fun • Tons of Family and Length Swims •
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Are you worried about your child’s weight?
SUMMER CAMP 2021 CANCELLED
Is it affecting their health or quality of life? If your child is between the ages of 4-17 years and you are ready to make changes as a family, talk to your health care provider or call us directly at (807) 684-6058, to see if you are eligible for the Paediatric Healthy Living Program.
Even though we are not able to run our camps as usual this summer, our camp staff has a special message for all past campers: WE MISS YOU! We are all thinking about you, hoping you are healthy and safe, and keeping you and your families in our prayers. Feel free to get in touch with us to share your favourite camp memories and remember to register next year!
www.campgitchigomee.ca Medical Centre Suite 104 Call (807) 684-6058
Visit us on Facebook and Instagram Email us at campgitchigomee@gmail.com or leave a message on our voicemail at 807-622-0020 One in Spirit, Fun, and Love
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THUNDER BAY GYMNASTICS ASSOCIATION The Only Not-For-Profit Club in Town!
Register For Our All New Summer Programs 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
VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT WWW.TBGA.CA FOR SUMMER CAMP/PROGRAM REGISTRATION DATES
Increased COVID-19 Cleaning and Sanitizing Protocols.
PA Day/Holiday Camps
Recreational Classes
Toddler Classes
Birthday Parties
Drop-in Sessions
Adult Gymnastics
Homeschool Programs
Advanced Classes
Tumbling & Trampoline Competitive Boys & Girls 807-628-8474 / tbga.ca / tbgatwisters@tbaytel.net Follow us on Facebook and Instagram!
3 GREAT CAMPS IN ONE SPOT! KINDER CAMP. NINJA CAMP AND GYMNASTICS CAMP www.giantgymnastics.ca
Giant Gymnastics is Northwestern Ontario's largest gymnastics facility offering a wide rage of programs to suit a busy family’s schedule. Giant Gymnastics is a clean, safe environment. We strictly follow all mandated COVID 19 protocols put forth by the TBHU and the Provincial Government.
Programs Offered: x Gymnastics x Tumbling x Trampoline x Summer Camp x Ninja Zone x Family Classes x Private Lessons x Highest number of NCCP
certified coaches
807-683-3730 512 Marks St S. (FWCI) (parking off Marks St.)
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Northwestern Ontario Sports Hall of Fame & Museum
Exhibits Sports Library Archives Educational Programs
Celebrating Sports History Check us out online www.nwosportshallofame.com Channel:
@nwosports
nwosport
NOMINATE an Athlete, Builder or Team Nomination Deadline: January 31st
219 May Street South (beside City Hall) (807) 622-2852
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Is your weight affecting your health?
Obesity is a chronic disease that requires long-term management If you are thinking about taking steps towards managing obesity, talk to your care provider about a referral to the Regional Bariatric Care Centre, Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre, Suite 104, Medical Building, 807-684 6058.
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Community Contacts
Sports
Culture
NWO Sports Hall of Fame ........................622-2852
Chaban Ukrainian Dance Company ..........344-3993 Laughter Yoga ............................................933-4815 Zorya Ukrainian Dance Company ..............577-2100
Recreation Badminton Thunder Bay ............................577-1324 Boulder Bear..............................................286-6633 Camp Gitchigomee....................................622-0020 Giant Gymnastics ......................................683-3730 LEX Soccer Club ..........................www.lexsoccer.ca The Chill Soccer Club ................................623-5911 Thunder Bay Gymnastics Assoc.................628-8474 Ultimate Gymnastics ..................................344-FLIP
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Education Pediatric Healthy Living Program ..............684-6058 Regional Bariatric Care Centre..................684-6058 Superior Science ......................................343-8403 Thunder Bay Art Gallery ............................THEAG.ca Thunder Bay Literacy Group ......................475-7211 Thunder Bay Public Library........................345-8275
The Joint Advertising Committee invites community groups/organizations in this reference listing. If interested please contact Kristi at kristi.lees@thunderbay.ca