COLWOOD • HIGHLANDS • LANGFORD • METCHOSIN • VIEW ROYAL • JDF ELECTORAL AREA
Our Mission West Shore Parks & Recreation is dedicated to providing diverse, accessible recreational and entertainment opportunities and maintaining facilities that offer all West Shore residents and visitors excellent experiences for healthy active lifestyles and community gatherings.
Our Vision West Shore Parks & Recreation is an innovative recreation department delivering diverse programs and services promoting active, healthy lifestyles to meet the needs of all residents and visitors of the West Shore. We provide a full range of accessible and sustainable recreational opportunities and facilities with a commitment to meeting the challenges for today while planning for the future. We pride ourselves on our supportive governance and are responsive to all member communities and maintain effective relationships with government agencies, partners and community organizations.
2010 Activity Guide Covers
Contents Strategic Planning Board of Directors Administrator’s Report
2 3 3
2010 Highlights Programs Participation Programs & Services
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Financial Reports Community Partners
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Future Success
2010-2015 Strategic Plan West Shore Parks & Recreation Society is a unique entity that serves the recreational needs of the fast growing communities of Colwood, Langford, View Royal, Highlands, Metchosin and the JdF Electoral Area. The six diverse member municipalities needed to find common ground to promote healthy active lifestyles while being prudent with their resources.
The primary objective of the Strategic Planning process was to articulate what is valued. While each municipality has unique needs, there are some general values that are common to all and many similar outside influences affecting these communities. West Shore Parks & Recreation Society needs to represent the interests of all its members and it was necessary to find common ground with respect to strategic priorities. The desired outcome of this Strategic Plan is a shared vision that translates to operational reality. The West Shore community is not the same today as it was twenty years ago. Interests, leisure time and activity choices have changed. The population on the West Shore has grown 25% since 2001 and is projected to rise by 55% in the next 15 years. 2010 trends affecting West Shore Parks & Recreation: •• The shifting demographics and diversity in our communities •• Our desire to be inclusive •• Our environmental awareness •• The activity choices of residents in our communities •• The member municipalities’ approach to facility development 2010-2015 Strategic Plan Primary Objectives: •• Clarify the Vision and Mission, set goals and identify Strategic Priorities to serve as the basis for future decision making •• Positively position the organization for current and future trends and identify potential challenges •• Prepare long range infrastructure maintenance management plans for aging facilities •• Identify future capital projects •• Promote organizational identity and community pride Strategic Priorities identified as areas that would benefit from time and attention: •• Strong relationships •• Sustainable operations/resources •• Supportive governance •• Excellence in service delivery The 2010-2015 Strategic Plan will be the overall reference from which staff will develop specific work plans to achieve these priorities.
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West Shore Parks & Recreation ANNUAL REPORT 2010
Supportive Governance
2010 Board of Directors and Administrator’s Report BACK
David Screech View Royal Matt Sahlstrom Langford Lanny Seaton Langford Linda Barnes Administrator/CAO Shaun Wysiecki Colwood (Sec./Treasurer) FRONT
Heidi Rast View Royal Dave Saunders Colwood (Vice-Chair) Les Bjola Colwood (Chair) Ken Williams Highlands Moralea Milne Metchosin Arnie Hamilton Colwood ABSENT
Roger Wade Langford Jo Mitchell Metchosin Terry Young Langford Mike Hicks JdF Electoral Area Michael Hanson Colwood
Dear Reader, West Shore Parks & Recreation was building for you in 2010! We proudly opened the new addition to the JdF 55+ Seniors Activity Centre and welcomed patrons to the updated and expanded Fitness and Wellness Centre. While construction continues in and around the buildings, both new facilities are in full operation and have already been extremely well attended. Community mem bers will benefit from increased program services and dedicated spaces for spec ific activities. The adoption of the 2010-2015 Strategic Plan has enabled the Board of Directors to set direction that will help guide future decis ion making for sport, recreation, and health and wellness. Consultants are working on developing a Capital Plan which will also assist the member communities in decis ion making around facility infrastructure and renewal. We welcome your feedback, questions or com ments about our society operations and our Annual Report and hope that it will prov ide you with information that is useful and informative.
West Shore Parks & Recreation is governed by the West Shore Parks & Recreation Society’s Board of Directors made up of elected officials and community representatives from the City of Colwood, the City of Langford, the District of Metchosin, the District of Highlands, the Juan de Fuca Electoral Area and the Town of View Royal. Each municipality contributes, through tax requisition, funding for the operation of the recreation facilities.
Linda Barnes, Administrator
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Excellence in Service Delivery 2010 Highlights A Year in Review
Juan de Fuca 55+ Activity Centre Opening Day! On September 26, 2010 West Shore Parks & Recreation Society and the Juan de Fuca 55+ Activity Centre hosted the Grand Opening of the $1.4 million extension to the seniors centre. Funding for this initiative was provided by Juan de Fuca 55+ Activity Centre, West Shore Parks & Recreation and a Recreation Infrastructure
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Canada Grant. The extension of 6,660 sq. ft. includes three new rooms; a sewing/computer space; a multipurpose room for a wide range of programming and a lower auditorium complete with large exterior windows and a wall of mirrors for dance, fitness and yoga.
Community Recreation In March a Preschool Open House was held for the public to view the two classrooms and meet preschool instructors for the Ten Month Preschool program running September 2010 to June 2011. Parents attending were thrilled, resulting in 102 preschoolers registered in the program. An intermunicipal Training Day was held for summer camp leaders from four municipalities. This was a cost effective way to train 77 leaders, to maximize resources, create learning opportunities and network with agencies. Summer Camp ended with a ½ Day Carnival on the lower fields. The event had stations, games, crafts and a dunk tank! It was a great way to wind up the summer. If you were 5 years old during the summer of 2010 a new program was created for you. KinderKids Camp was designed specifically for this age group and resulted in an average registration of 20 kids a day.
Full day kindergarten created a child care need in our community. We answered the call in September with the launch of a Kinder After School Care program, with 10-12 children attending each day. Power of Being a Girl is a one day empowerment and esteem-building conference for young women in our community. Over 100 girls attended workshops ranging from safe teen to healthy relationships. WSPR staff facilitated workshops on healthy body image and interactive games. Due to the positive response the conference will be held annually. A Part Time Adult Programmer was hired in 2010 to generate growth in adult programs. A variety of new programs are being offered, including outdoor and adventure, mom and me, and digital photography.
Juan de Fuca Pool Providing recreation for all abilities; private swim lessons were implemented for children with special needs, as was a “Learn to Swim” program for hearing impaired students attending a local elementary school.
Toonie swims continue to be a big draw on Tuesday and Thursday evenings; particularly with youth groups like Scouts, Cadets and Brownies. Throughout the year 8484 swimmers participated in these cost effective swims.
In an effort to enhance evening drop-in programs, revisions were made to swim times. The Tuesday/Thursday 16 & Over time slot was converted to a Lengths & Leisure Swim doubling attendance during this time.
Safety first! JdF Pool hosted an extremely successful National Lifeguard Instructor Trainer School. Students from all over the province participated.
Fitness and Wellness Keeping it fresh. Weight Training & Fitness programs were developed including 2B Fit, Step It Up, X Fitt, Beginner’s Running Clinic, and Concourse Walking. 10 years ago, the Centennial Pool was decommissioned and the “new” pool and weight room were built. We’re 10 in 2010! was held September 10, 2010, at 10 am to celebrate the 10th birthday of the current Pool and Weight Room.
Work began on a 2 million dollar expansion to the Weight Room including the addition of a Fitness Studio. The much needed expansion was made possible with a Federal RInC Grant of $724,900 received through Western Economic Diversification Canada in combination with a contribution by West Shore Parks & Recreation Society.
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Juan de Fuca Arena In the spirit of giving! West Shore Parks & Recreation donated proceeds from the Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve Toonie Skates/Swims to Goldstream Food Bank. Arena Staff were thrilled to add two more days to the popular Winter Wonderland Skate, allowing more time for private bookings in the festively decorated arena.
The chill was still in the air with Spring Skating Lessons being offered in April and May. These sessions had a great response in registration. With new opportunities throughout the skating season the arena saw a 56% increase in registration.
Bear Mountain Arena Juan de Fuca Minor Hockey Association hosted the BC Provincial Midget AA Championships during spring break. The spending traits of participants were tracked and BC Hockey reported that the economic impact in the community for these four days was in excess of $330,000. Bear Mountain Arena hosted three Mixed Martial Arts Events in March, July and November presented by Armageddon Fighting Championships (AFC). Crowd size for these three events exceeded 2100/event.
The Juan de Fuca Figure Skating Club presented a spectacular winter production called Holiday Memories and welcomed over 800 spectators. The first annual Debbie Cooper Memorial Hockey Tournament was held at the end of March. The twelve team Bantam Tournament raised nearly $11,000 for Athletics for Kids.
Community Sports A Drop-In badminton program was hosted in select School District 62 (Sooke) schools and proved to be popular with adult participants.
Due to community demand the Little NHL’ers Floor Hockey program, for preschoolers aged 4 to 5 years, was extended throughout the year.
Juan de Fuca Golf Course Juan de Fuca Golf Course successfully hosted two ladies golf tournaments in the Summer of 2010.
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Over 80 women participated in the friendly competitions which were topped off with a catered banquet and prizes.
Catering and Cafe The Catering Department transformed the curling rink into a “Forever Young” ballroom for the 2010 Belmont Secondary School Graduation.
In partnership with the Golf Pro-Shop, Catering put the “Dine” in Nine & Dine offering scrumptious menus which were popular with the golfers.
Our catering services once again effortlessly hosted the JdF Salmon Fishing Derby Banquet for over 700 attendees.
Our annual holiday skating event, Winter Wonderland was a huge success with a number of groups booking catered parties for next year.
Weekly lunch specials at Café Fresh proved to be a big hit with patrons and staff.
Community Development Seven municipalities offered the Greater Victoria Thrifty Foods Young Chef on the Run program engaging 266 children in physical activity and healthy eating. We’re proud to have had an article published in the Fall/ Winter 2010 edition of the WestShore – The Art of Island Living produced by The WestShore Chamber of Commerce. Check out our write up on “Walking the West Shore” promoting trails in our community.
As a committee member of IACDI (Intermunicipal Advisory Committee on Disability Issues) WSPR, West Shore Municipalities, the CRD and community members continued to identify and developing trails for those living with disabilities to better experience the outdoors. To promote employment opportunities in our West Shore Communities and Sooke WorkLink hosted a very successful job fair at Centennial Centre.
Maintenance and Parks 2 New Automated External Defibrillators (AED) were installed at ice level from a donation by Harry Barnes and the Bear Mountain Old Timers Hockey Team.
Maintenance began remodeling 40 year old areas of the building, such as bathrooms, the JdF Lounge and JdF Arena; making the facility more enjoyable for all.
During our annual pool shut down a product was applied to the impellers to stop salt water erosion, significantly extending the life of the pumps.
This year marked the completion of a three year irrigation project on all soccer fields, allowing for better water management and a reduction in water consumption.
New pool controllers have added perfect control of water quality providing a pleasurable experience in the pool.
The purchase of new snow plow equipment has increased efficiency in snow removal, reducing the staff time required for this task.
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Program Participation
Recreation Programs Participants Registered 2009
Participants Registered 2010
Number of Visits 2009
Number of Visits 2010
Preschool Lessons
3305
3605
30,848
34,248
School Age Lessons
2297
2239
21,129
20,151
Adult Programs
430
343
4875
4116
Private Lessons
723
707
1799
1767
TOTAL AQUATICS
6755
6894
58,651
60,282
2853
2359
36,543
25,477
Preschool & School Age Lessons
-
1074
-
26,850
Private Lessons
-
90
-
345
1164
-
27,195
Aquatics
Fitness & Wellness TOTAL FITNESS & WELLNESS* Arena Programs
TOTAL ARENA Sports Programs Adult
120
185
718
597
School Age
903
821
6023
4412
Preschool
520
509
3203
4173
TOTAL SPORTS
1543
1515
9939
9182
Community Recreation
3326
5385
21,489
32,310
Community Development
1572
3449
9088
11,906
Teen
550
513
1265
1687
Adult
943
1044
3605
3828
TOTAL RECREATION
6391
10,391
35,447
49,731
140,580
171,867
Recreation Programs
TOTAL
*During 2010 the Fitness facilities were undergoing renovation resulting in decreased square footage and closures which impacted program participation and drop-in attendance.
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Rehabilitation Programs Number of Sessions 2009
Number of Sessions 2010
Active Rehabilitation (Land & Water)
1731
Cardiac Rehabilitation (Take Heart)
779
TOTAL
2510
1081 781 1862
Drop-In Programs Number of Visits 2009
Number of Visits 2010
Single Admissions
60,478
52,546
Membership/Pass Admissions
117,496
122,410
Total Number of Drop-Ins
177,974
174,956
681
1,034
-
9394
33,533
29,655*
Aquatics and/or Weight Room Visits
Sports Drop-In Programs Adult Arena Drop-Ins Public Skating Admissions Juan de Fuca Golf Course Rounds Played Drop-In Recreation Programs
*1247 Youth Rounds
Toddler Social
1538
Child Minding
2080
Social Club
3040-3800
Pottery Drop-In
900-1500
1229 2221 3800-4940 11,745
Birthday Parties
2820-4700
2952-4920
Pass Holders BY MUNICIPALITY View Royal
Metchosin
Highlands
JdF Electoral Other
TOTAL
Langford
Colwood
2008
2,855
1,946
924
530
143
237
1,162
7,797
2009
2,981
2,064
892
528
139
219
1,107
7,930
2010
3073
1980
925
420
180
162
960
7,700
2010 %
39.9%
25.7%
12%
5.6%
2.3%
2.1%
12.5 %
100%
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Sustainable Operations
West Shore Parks & Recreation Programs and Services
PROGRAM SERVICES
Aquatics
Juan de Fuca Pool is a multi-use facility designed to accommodate a broad range of programs for all ages. These include: drop-in programs, registered lessons and water fit classes. Juan de Fuca Pool is also home to three swim clubs and a triathlon training club. The Pool is open over 100 hours per week. Peak uses of pool times are Monday to Friday between 4:00 PM and 7:30 PM The JdF Swimming Pool is equipped with: •• An eight lane, 25 metre pool •• An adventure pool with three spray features •• A tot slide and a 250 metre water slide •• A sauna and steam room •• 40 person hot tub with magnificent views overlooking the JdF Golf Course and grounds •• Family change rooms including two accessible change rooms
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Recreation Programs
Our Recreation Department provides active and educational programming for Preschool, School Age, Youth and Adult at Juan de Fuca Recreation Centre, Centennial Centre and throughout the West Shore. Programs, resources and services provided are: •• 10 month Licensed Preschool •• Licensed After School Care •• Birthday parties •• Drop-in pottery studio •• 2 dance studios •• Leadership programs •• Registered recreation programs from arts and crafts to development and outdoor adventures •• A wide variety of camps during spring break, summer, winter break and pro-d days
Fitness and Wellness
The Fitness & Wellness team offers Personal Training, Assessments, Exercise Rehabilitation, and the Take Heart Cardiac Rehabilitation program and a variety of registered classes, including yoga, pilates, walking and running clinics, and health and nutrition workshops. The weight room is equipped with: •• Over 40 pieces of weight training equipment •• 34 cardiovascular machines •• Specialty training such as 8 TRX trainers and chin up bars •• Free weights and many fitness accessories •• This facility is open seven days a week and schedules are available www.westshorerecreation.ca
Community Sports
The Community Sport Department coordinates registered and drop-in sport programming for all ages at both West Shore Parks & Recreation facilities and in partnership with School District #62 (Sooke) schools, and in addition manages the Juan de Fuca Golf Course. This department liaisons with community sport groups for facility and field usage as well as the coordination of provincial, national and international competitions. Current Sports Facilities are: •• Curling rink with eight sheets of ice •• A world class BMX track •• Four lawn bowling greens with a clubhouse •• Three natural turf playing fields •• Two youth and one adult ball diamond •• Two outdoor basketball courts with lights •• Four tennis courts •• Three beach volleyball courts •• A 9 hole par 3 golf course
Catering and Café Fresh
West Shore Parks & Recreation offers many on-site venues designed to host a diverse range of events. Catering is available for banquets, meetings, weddings, seasonal parties, bonspiels, golf tournaments and holiday parties. Café Fresh serves as a healthy food choice option for those participating in programs or visiting the Juan de Fuca Recreation Centre. Did you know? •• The Catering Department can accommodate groups as small as 20 and as large as 800 in any of our rental facilities and also provide catering for off site events •• With ten tables and a bar style counter Café Fresh provides seating for 37 people •• Fresh local produce is incorporated in to the daily selection at Café Fresh and our catering menu
Community Development
Using a “community empowerment” approach staff recognize the capacity and assets in six West Shore communities and build programs and services based on organizational development, program development and information referral. Current areas of focus are: •• Community development workshops/training •• Building and sustaining partnerships with new and existing community organizations •• Community events •• Liaison with local not for profit organizations, School District #62 (Sooke) and Juan de Fuca 55+ Activity Centre •• Grant research and development
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Bear Mountain Arena
Bear Mountain Arena is a spectator facility that hosts a variety of major sport tournaments, cultural performances, trade shows and local events. The two major tenants are the Victoria Grizzlies (BCHL) and the Victoria Shamrocks (WLA). Juan de Fuca Minor Hockey, Juan de Fuca Minor Lacrosse, the Belmont and Spencer Hockey Academies are all major users of this facility. Some of the features of Bear Mountain Arena are: •• 3923 spectator seats •• Private viewing boxes •• VIP Lounge seating 142 people •• Two concessions and is licensed •• Bear Mountain Arena offers an alcohol free “dry zone” for families at all events
Juan de Fuca Arena
Juan de Fuca Arena offers a broad range of programs for all ages, these include; public drop-in skates, registered group and private lessons, school rentals and special events. Juan de Fuca Arena is also home to Juan de Fuca Figure Skating Club, Jr. and Intermediate Shamrocks, Westshore Bears and Juan de Fuca Minor Hockey. The JdF Arena has: •• 950 bleacher seats •• Offers programs for both ice and dry floor activities •• The main ice surface for learn to skate programs
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SUPPORT SERVICES
Reception Desk
Reception is an integral part of the West Shore Parks & Recreation services. The front line staff are the face of the organization and the first point of contact for patrons dropping in to Juan de Fuca Recreation Centre or registering for programs. Services include: •• Registration for programs •• Admissions and pass sales •• First aid and safety support •• Responding to Community Emergency Social Services (ESS) •• Information and customer service •• Ticketing for large events
Maintenance
The hidden heroes, handling the day to day mechanical and janitorial operations, plus new building, renovation projects, and special event operations. Some facts about the Maintenance Department: •• The maintenance team looks after over 85,203 square feet of usable space •• Operates the Zamboni and refrigeration plant •• Supervise the computer controlled energy system handling the heating, cooling, lights, pool temperature and water quality •• Creates and maintains the perfect ice depth of 1¼ inches to 1½ inches thick •• Staff WSPR facilities 24 hours a day, 365 days a year
Parks
The Parks Department, those who weather the storms, are responsible for daily maintenance and operations of outdoor facilities and grounds on-site at Juan de Fuca Recreation Centre and in the community. Areas of parks maintenance include: •• Juan de Fuca Recreation Lower Park •• Juan de Fuca Golf Course •• Centennial Centre in Langford •• Juan de Fuca Library •• Belmont Park Lacrosse Box •• Twinflower Park in the Highlands •• West Shore Skate Park located next to Belmont Secondary School
HUMAN RESOURCES
Human Resources
West Shore Parks & Recreation is constantly working to attract and retain the best staff. Current employment opportunities can be viewed on the web site and various locations throughout the Juan de Fuca Recreation Centre. Employees are represented by CUPE - Local 1978. The relationship between union and management is open, honest and respectful. The staff are composed of: 1 Administrator (CAO), 4 managers, 50 regular full time, 15 part time employees and 225 auxiliary employees. Human Resources provide the following services: •• Recruitment, selection, succession planning •• Compensation and wage rates, job evaluation •• Benefits •• Health and Safety/Work Safe BC •• Labour relations (bargaining, contract interpretation) •• Performance and attendance management •• Employee relations •• Policy development •• Training coordination
REMOVING BARRIERS
Subsidy & Cost Savers Programs West Shore Parks & Recreation provides program opportunities to assists individuals and families with access to recreation programs within their community. •• Leisure Involvement for Everyone (LIFE) LIFE assists individuals and families with low incomes to access recreation services and programs at all municipal recreation centres in Greater Victoria. •• Coast Capital Swims and Skates Coast Capital Savings sponsors public swimming and skating sessions. These sessions are free and everyone is welcome. •• Toonie Drop-ins Throughout the year there are designated dates for toonie drop-ins. In 2010 in both swimming and skating 7929 people participated in these programs. •• Regional $25 April Pass An inter-municipal regional pass for the month of April and can be redeemed towards the cost of an annual pass in May. •• Expired Bus Pass Program Redeem the previous month expired bus pass for a free admission at any of the regional recreation centres •• Canadian Tire Jumpstart West Shore Parks & Recreation partners with Canadian Tire and School District 62 to provide swimming and skating lessons for Grade 2 students. 66 students benefited from this partnership in 2010. •• Greater Victoria KidSport “So all kids can play!” Families meeting the KidSport funding guidelines can apply to receive $250 per child per year of funding to assisting with registration for an organized sport that is recognized at the provincial or national sport level.
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Financial Report
Annual Budget Expenses BY OBJECT REVENUE
2009 Budgeted
2010 Budgeted
2011 Budgeted
Sales of Service
$5,209,497
$5,976,635
$5,862,722
Requisitions
4,075,053
4,283,292
4,453,952
TOTAL REVENUE
9,284,550
10,259,927
10,316,674
EXPENDITURES
2009 Budgeted
2010 Budgeted
2011 Budgeted
Salaries, Wages & Benefits
$5,554,663
$5,942,961
$6,200,979
Utilities
758,289
759,957
781,465
Insurance
266,000
285,750
293,000
Repairs and Maintenance
235,576
230,992
309,120
Supplies
657,055
682,049
739,427
Contract for Services
420,338
437,100
401,229
Rentals and Leases
74,859
82,822
95,074
Major Repairs & Equipment
677,163
1,026,850
884,250
Debt Subsidy
194,000
194,000
194,000
Other
446,607
617,446
418,130
TOTAL
$9,284,550
$10,259,927
$10,316,674
Municipal Requisitions Requisition Increase PER CAPITA FOR 2011
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Highlands
Langford
Metchosin
2010
$1,034,499
$165,467
$2,029,448
$416,062
$614,654
$23,162
$4,283,292
2011
$1,021,075
$172,642
$2,197,542
$410,146
$631,721
$20,825
$4,453,952
CHANGE
-$13,424
$7,176
$168,095
-$5,916
$17,067
-$2,338
$170,660
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View Royal JdF Electoral
Total
Colwood
2010 Revenue Breakdown Fitness, Wellness, Weights and Rehab 6% Curling 1% Community Recreation 7%
Golf 4%
Sports 3%
Aquatics 9% Senior’s Centre 1% Catering, Cafe and Conscessions 7%
Community Development 2%
Other 1%
Bear Mt. Arena 6%
JdF Arena 6%
Municipal Requistitions 46%
Major Repairs and Equipment $1,026,850
$1,000,000
$884,250
$900,000 $800,000
$677,163
$700,000 $600,000 $500,000 $400,000
$311,000
$330,800
2007
2008
$300,000 $200,000 $100,000 $000,000
2009
2010
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Strong Relationships
We would like to thank our community partners 2010 Legacies Now Acting Out Active Communities Greater Victoria Alzheimer’s Society Arthritis Society BC Ambulance Service BC Life BCRPA Bear Mountain Old Timers Belmont Secondary Boys and Girls Club Building Block Toys C.A.S.K Karate CBI Health Group Camosun College Canadian Cancer Society Canadian Red Cross Cedar Vista Stables Celiac Society Chameleons’ Hockey Cherry Lane Equine Chicks with Sticks Coast Collective Coho Swim Club Colwood Firefighters Colwood Mariners Colwood Pentecostal Church CompuDave Crusher Combat Sports David MacDonald & Corinne King Department of Veteran’s Affairs Ekramodoullah Hockey Esquimalt Oldies Essencia Family and Early Childhood Resource Network Feel Good Yoga Flyers Hockey Club Fort Rodd Hill Frontrunners WestShore
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Inter-municipal Youth Programmers Gowers Gorillas Mixed Slo-Pitch Great West Life Greater Victoria Aquatic Society Greater Victoria BMX Greater Victoria Minor Football Greater Victoria Ringette Association Greater Victoria Velodrome Assoc. Harry Barnes Hockey HealthServ Professionals Inc. Healthcare Benefit Trust Heart & Stroke Foundation of BC Highlands Heritage Parks Society Human Resources Skills Development Canada I.A.C.D.I. ICBC Ice Bears Hockey Club Island Heart to Heart Island Hockey 101 Ltd. Island Pacific Female Hockey JdF Over 40-50 Football Club Jean’s Day Care Joe’s Raiders Slo-Pitch Club Joe’s Tugger Co-Ed Slo-Pitch Juan de Fuca Athletics Hockey Club Juan de Fuca Branch Library Juan de Fuca Curling Club Juan de Fuca Figure Skating Juan de Fuca Lawn Bowls Assoc. Juan de Fuca Minor Hockey Juan de Fuca Minor Lacrosse Juan de Fuca Seniors Association Juan de Fuca Soccer Association KidSport Kids Klub Kids Proof Kimmik Group Kinsmen Club of Juan de Fuca Langford Minor Fastball
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Learn Spanish Legion Shakers Len Barrie Hockey College Lifesaving Society Manu-Life Men’s Recreational Hockey Metchosin Neighbourhood House Old Weiners PJ Music Pacific Centre Pacific Institute of Sport Excellence Par-T-Perfect Paul Valentine Foundation Pearson Hockey Peninsula Co-op Power to Be Powerwest Athletics Queen Alexandra Foundation Recreation Facilities Assoc. of BC Recreation Integration Victoria Road Hogs Royal Roads University SD #63 Hockey Academies School District #62 Science Venture Sherri’s Daycare Shoreline Community School Soccertron Sooke Old Boys Masters Slo-Pitch Spartans Canadian Football Assoc. Spencer Hockey Academy Split Milk Sportball Stinger Slo-Pitch Sunrise Music Team X Triathlon Club Team Xtream Sr Women’s Hockey The Flying Trunk The Friday Nighters Thrifty Foods Tri-K Drilling 55+ Slo-Pitch Triangle Athletic Association
United Way Ushiba Aikido Vancouver Island Health Authority Vancouver Island’s Golf Super Intendants Hockey Vancouver Island Running Society Victims Services Victoria Adult Field Lacrosse Victoria Alpine Eagles Hockey Victoria Bay Leafs Hockey Victoria Bowmen Association Victoria Floor Hockey Victoria Grizzlies (BCHL) Victoria Gymnastics Victoria Jr. Shamrocks (BCJLA) Victoria Shamrocks (WLA) Victoria Women’s Field Lacrosse Victoria Youth Field Lacrosse Warriors Hockey WestCom Skateboarding Society West Shore Arts Council West Shore Bears West Shore Chamber of Commerce West Shore Children, Youth and Family Centre West Shore Literacy Committee West Shore Lions Club WestShore Masters Club West Shore RCMP West Shore Rotary Club West Shore Stingers (VIJHL) West Shore Youth Collective Western Economic Diversification Canada Westshore Bears Jr. B Lacrosse WestShore Centre for Learning Westshore Mixed Slo-Pitch Westshore Oldtimers Westshore Retirees Wilson Diving Wishart School Worklink/Pathways
Supportive Governance Excellent Service Sustainable Operations Strong Relationships
1767 Island Highway, Victoria BC V9B 1J1 250-478-8384 www.westshorerecreation.ca