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2016 Recreation & Culture Guide Municipal Service Guide Spring & Summer Register March 3 & June 7 17 NEW Healthy Kids Community Challenge 49 Events in Your Community 55 NEW Municipal Information Check out our Summer Camp Pullout Check out our NEW website at georgina.ca Inside:

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2016 Georgina Municipal Guide

Transcript of 2016 Georgina Municipal Guide

Page 1: 2016 Georgina Municipal Guide

2016 Recreation & Culture Guide

Municipal Service Guide

Spring & Summer

Register March 3 & June 7

17 NEW Healthy Kids Community Challenge

49 Events in Your Community

55 NEW Municipal Information

Check out ourSummer Camp

Pullout

Check out our NEW website at georgina.ca

Inside:

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Mayor’s Message 2

Georgina Council Contact Information 3

Recreation & Culture Message 4

Online Registration Information & Facility Legend 5

Pre & Post Natal Program Description & Schedule 6

Pre-School Program Description & Schedule 7-8

Birthday Parties 9

Child & Youth Program Description & Schedule 10-13

Inclusion Program Description & Schedule 14-15

Georgina Gym Drop-in Schedule 16

NEW Healthy Kids Community Challenge Georgina 17

Fitness Pass 18-19

Adult 16+ Program Description & Schedule 20-25

ROC Drop-In & Group Bookings 25

Senior Program Description & Schedule 26-32

Aquatic Lessons Description & Schedule 33-41

Aquatic Leadership Program Description & Schedule 43-45

Georgina Pioneer Village 47

Stephen Leacock Theatre 48

Upcoming Events 49-50

Parks & Amenities 52-53

NEW The Link 54

Connecting with Your Community 56

Municipal Service & Administrative Listing & Directory 57

Alphabetical Listing of Topics 58-61

Georgina Public Library 62

Georgina Fire Department 63

Community Interest Contacts 64-66

Table of Contents

This guide is published by the Georgina Advocate, a division of

Metroland Media Group Ltd., in cooperation with

the Town of Georgina.

Regional PublisheRDana Robbins

Regional geneRal manageR Shaun Sauve

adveRTising manageR Jennifer Kopacz

adveRTising diReCToRMaureen Christie

sales RePResenTaTivesMarie McCluskey

Carrie McCullough

diReCToR of PRoduCTionKatherine Porcheron

gRaPhiC design Melissa Moss Emily Ayranto

All advertising inquiries should be made to: The Georgina Advocate

184 Simcoe Avenue, Keswick905-476-7753

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On behalf of the Council of the Town of Georgina, I am pleased to welcome you to the 2016 Recreation and Culture Spring/Summer and Municipal Guide.

As you flip through the pages of this publication, you will see exciting changes from previous editions, including an easier-to-locate format for all of the information you are seeking. Included in this guide are contact lists for municipal services and departments, local business associations and community organizations. You will also find tips and pertinent information on various topics such as waste and recycling initiatives, animal control, fire safety, town regulations and other important matters.

I would like to congratulate our Recreation and Culture staff for compiling and presenting such a concise and user-friendly tool for our residents and visitors alike. All of the information you need is right here at your fingertips.

The Council and staff of the Town of Georgina are always available and ready to assist you with any inquiries you may have. Please feel free to contact our offices at any time.

Sincerely,

M. QuirkMargaret Quirk, Mayor

Mayor’s Message

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Town of Georgina Council 2014 - 2018

mayor margaret QuirkMayor’s [email protected]

deputy mayor/Regional Councillordanny [email protected]

Ward 1 Councillornaomi [email protected]

Ward 2 Councillordan [email protected]

Ward 3 Councillordave [email protected]

Ward 4 Councillorfrank a. [email protected]

Ward 5 Councillordave [email protected]

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Recreation & Culture Message

Recreation & Culture department

Robin mcdougall Director of Recreation & Culture

905-476-4301 Ext. 2236 [email protected]

Phil Rose-donahoe Manager of Cultural Services

905-476-4301 Ext. 2224 [email protected]

Patti White Manager of Recreation Services

905-476-4301 Ext. 2375 [email protected]

Jodi Pridham Registration & Bookings Supervisor

905-476-4301 Ext. 2235 [email protected]

stephanie Kirkpatrick Aquatic Supervisor

905-722-1429 Ext. 5040 [email protected]

Ken mcalpine Landscape Architectural Planner

905-476-4301 Ext. 2296 [email protected]

sara forget Special Events/Seniors Programmer

905-476-4301 Ext. 2237 [email protected]

miranda link Challenge Course /Outdoor Education

Programmer (905) 476-8834 Ext. 3296

[email protected]

Jessica mclean Child/Youth Programmer 905-476-4301 Ext. 2238 [email protected]

Winter mitchell Special Events/Adult Programmer

905-476-4423 Ext. 4411 [email protected]

ashley murdoch Aquatic Programmer

905-722-1429 Ext. 5045 [email protected]

michele vandentillaart The Link Program Coordinator

905-722-8507 [email protected]

Katherine squires Healthy Kids Community Challenge

Project Coordinator 905-955-1597

[email protected]

The Town of Georgina Recreation & Culture Department is planning some great

new programs and events for Spring and Summer! All programs, activities, and

events are promoted in this guide to encourage Georgina residents to get out

and enjoy physical activity, cultural initiatives, social interaction and special

events. For your convenience, be sure to check out our online registration at

www.georgina.ca/econnect.aspx .

The Recreation & Culture Department is proud to inform Georgina residents that the

Town was successful in receiving the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care

Healthy Kids Community Challenge grant, which is a three-year program focused

on delivering local programs and activities that will support children and youth to

be more active and healthy. Stay tuned for more exciting details.

The Town of Georgina is very fortunate to have a number of great facilities,

including arenas, a pool, skateboard parks, splash pads, sports fields, parks, beaches,

community halls, seniors centres, theatre, libraries, pioneer village, The ROC and

The Link. Whether you take part in a program, event, or visit one of Georgina’s

wonderful beaches or parks, you will certainly have a great time. Georgina has a

number of facilities to rent for your special functions, so be sure to check out our

facility rental listing.

The Recreation & Culture Department has recently completed a Recreation Facility

Needs Study and Trails and Active Transportation Master Plan. Both of these studies

will help guide Georgina as we embark on a period of growth over the next ten years.

We encourage you to check out the results of the studies on the Town’s website.

The staff of the Recreation & Culture Department strives to provide recreation

activities that are affordable, accessible and promote healthy active lifestyles; there

is something for everyone, from pre-school age to seniors.

Georgina is a great place to live and play!

From the staff of the Recreation & Culture Department

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Program Refund Policy:All requests for refunds or withdrawals must be submitted in WRitinG to the Recreation & culture Department:• NOTE: Written refund requests for Aquatic Leadership Courses and Day Camps must be received in writing at least fi vebusiness days prior to the program start date.All refunds are subject to a $25.00 administration fee ($35 administration fee camp) per participant OR a credit will remain on • the family account at no charge.Refund will not be issued if withdrawal affects minimum numbers and written notice is received after 5 business days by the • start of the program.Written requests for refunds and/or credits will not be issued after the class has started unless the request is for medical • reasons only and will be prorated. Medical documentation is required.no refund will be issued if the written request is received after the program is ended.• Where possible, transfers received prior to start of the fi rst class will be permitted only within the same session/season at no • charge.non-attendance by a participant does not constitute a notice of withdrawal from a class or program.•

Cancellation/Termination Policy:Programs cancelled by the Recreation & culture Department will result in a full credit applied to account or transfer to another • available class. Full refunds will be issued upon request by credit card or cheque and mailed to the address on the account within 2 to 3 weeks from the time of cancellation.

Returned Cheque:A $35 charge will apply for returned nsF cheques. We reserve the right to cancel the registration or to revoke privileges until • full payment is received.

Online ReGistRAtiOn

WHAT YOu NEED WHAT TO DO CONFIRMATION

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log-in iD & passwordVisA/Mastercard # with a valid expiry date

Visit georgina.ca – Recreation – Registration1. log into My Account2. choose an Activity3. Add and checkout4. Participate & enjoy!5.

Need a log in?Select “Forgot My Login” to see if your account is activated or email [email protected] to request your account activation.

Once registered you will receive a confi rmation email with receipt attached.

WALK-INS Method of payment; cash, cheque, debit, VisA, Mastercard are all accepted

Register in Person at: civic centre - 26557 civic centre Road Georgina Gym - 90 Wexford Dr.leisure Pool - 5279 Black River Roadstephen leacock theatre - 130 Gwendolyn Blvd.

Receipts and confi rmation will be processed immediately.

PHONE Method of payment; VisA, Mastercard are all accepted

905-476-4423 – press 2 – Georgina Gym905-722-1429 – Pool905-476-0193 – stephen leacock theatre905-476-4301 ext. 2354 – civic centre

Once registered a receipt will be printed and mailed to you.

Spring registration: March 3 at 8:30 a.m.Summer registration: June 7 at 8:30 a.m.

Facilities legendc55K- club 55 Keswickc55P- club 55 Pefferlawc55s - club 55 suttonBeAch - De la salle BeachDls- De la salle ParkGiP- Georgina ice PalaceGlP- Georgina leisure PoolGsA- Georgina sutton ArenaGYM- Georgina Gym

Kin- Kin halllinK- the linkPlh- Pefferlaw lions hallROc- the ROcslt- stephen leacock theatresMu- sutton Multi use Facility Pll- Pefferlaw libraryWP- Watson Parkuh- udora hallWG- Willow Greens

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PRE & POST NATAL PROGRAM DescRiPtiOn & scheDules

PROGRAM AGe # Day start Date time Place Price

Diaper Fit 4m<3 10 t Apr 12 10:00 AM-11:00AM GlP $64.44Diaper Fit 4m<3 10 th Apr 14 10:00 AM-11:00AM GlP $64.44Diaper Fit 4m<3 8 th Jul 7 10:00 AM-11:00AM GlP $51.56

Yoga - Pre-natal 18 < 56 5 t Apr 12 7:00 PM-8:00 PM GiP $31

Yoga - Pre-natal 18 < 56 5 t May 31 7:00 PM-8:00 PM GiP $31

Yoga - Pre-natal 18 < 56 6 t Jul 12 7:00 PM-8:00 PM GiP $37.20

Yoga: Baby & Me 18+^ 10 th Apr 7 11:30 AM-12:30 PM GiP $62

Yoga: Baby & Me 16+^ 9 th Jul 14 11:30 AM-12:30 PM GiP $37.20

diaper FitA pre-registered aqua fitness program for both parent and child. With baby seats provided, parents will follow an instructors lead to water aerobic exercises that incorporate baby in their seat.Ages: At least 4m but less than 3Facility: GLPDay: Tue, Thu

Yoga: pre-natalPre-natal Yoga class shows you: how to stay limber, reduce discomfort, gain focus, work with the breath, tools to aid in rest, and how to honour your changing body and emotions during this life experience.Ages: 18 and upFacility: GIP - Multi-Purpose RoomDay: Tue

Yoga: Baby & MeBaby & Me Yoga focuses on safe post-natal yoga movements, with the incorporation of baby in muscle conditioning segments and appropriate stages interplay. During this class, you are able to attend to your baby as needed. Please bring a blanket for baby and a yoga mat for you. Babies must be pre-crawling to join.Ages: At least 16Facility: GIP - Multi-Purpose RoomDay: Thu

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Ballet BabiesWorking in a creative manner to introduce basic coordination of the body through space, while exploring different levels and qualities of movement. Marches, skips, and gallops are introduced, using the imagination to help promote movement in a fun and creative way. Participation is without parents.Ages: At least 3 but less than 4Facility: GIP - Multi-Purpose Room or GSA - HallDay: Wed, Thu, Fri

Fairy Tale GardensJoin us in designing and building fairy gardens and immersing your child in this magical experience, not to mention countless hours of play. imaginative play holds an enormous place in the lives of toddlers and pre-schoolers, so let us share stories, songs and games at this amazing wonderland.Ages: At least 2 but less than 4Facility: The Link - Meeting Room #1Day: Wed

Hip Hopthis is an introduction to the creative and up beat movement of hip hop dancing. in this class you will be taught how to develop your own style through learning a combination of sound, rhythm and movement. this will include a breakdown of fun and unique steps that are similar to those danced by your favourite stars.Ages: At least 3 but less than 4Facility: GIP - Multi-Purpose Room or GSA - HallDay: Wed, Thu, Fri

Kindergymthis is an instructor led program for the active tot, focussing on cooperative play, social interaction and organized activities with other tots. Basic sport skills, games, parachute play, balls, hoops, tunnels, etc. are all part of the fun. come and play together with your tot. Parent participation is required.Ages: At least 2 but less than 4Facility: GIP - GymnasiumDay: Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri

Mini-chefsthis is a great creative way for children to learn a little bit about cooking including familiarization/safety/cooking in the kitchen. together preschoolers and parents will follow recipes, measure ingredients and of course taste testing. Parent attendance is required.Ages: At least 3 but less than 6Facility: GIP - KitchenDay: Tue, Thu

play Grouplet’s get together and play. Parents/Guardians create the activity and supervise their own children (no instructor) children 1 month - 5 yrs of age are welcome to come to the Gymnasium for only $1/child/day. there are a variety of activities available to utilize, such as, balls, skipping ropes, parachute games, bean bags, hula hoops, exercise mats, etc. the children burn off some of their energy while sharing, playing and socializing. Parent/Guardian attendance is required.Ages: At least 2 but less than 4Facility: GIP Day: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri

Sporty Funthis exciting sports program is for active children looking to learn various sport skills. Your child will be introduced to a variety of skills used in basketball, soccer, racquet sports, hockey and baseball. the program focuses on the basics of throwing, catching, shooting, jumping, running and team cooperation using various pieces of equipment. Ages: At least 3 but less than 6Facility: GIP - GymnasiumDay: Mon, Tue, Thu

PRE SCHOOLPROGRAM DescRiPtiOn & scheDules

Watch for these!Don’t miss out on programs perfect for you and your child.

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Ballet Babies 3 - 4 10 W Apr 13 5:00 PM-5:30 PM GsA $45

Ballet Babies 3 - 4 10 W Apr 13 5:30 PM-6:00 PM GsA $45

Ballet Babies 3 - 4 10 th Apr 14 5:00 PM-5:30 PM GiP $45

Ballet Babies 3 - 4 10 th Apr 14 5:30 PM-6:00 PM GiP $45

Ballet Babies 3 - 4 10 F Apr 15 5:00 PM-5:30 PM GiP $45

Ballet Babies 3 - 4 10 F Apr 15 6:00 PM-6:30 PM GiP $45

Ballet Babies 3 - 4 10 F Apr 15 6:30 PM-7:00 PM GiP $45

Ballet Babies 3 - 4 6 W Jul 13 5:30 PM-6:00 PM GsA $27

Ballet Babies 3 - 4 6 W Jul 13 6:00 PM-6:30 PM GsA $27

Ballet Babies 3 - 4 6 th Jul 14 5:15 PM-5:45 PM GiP $27

Ballet Babies 3 - 4 6 F Jul 15 5:00 PM-5:30 PM GiP $27

Ballet Babies 3 - 4 6 F Jul 15 5:30 PM-6:00 PM GiP $27

Ballet Babies 3 - 4 6 F Jul 15 6:00 PM-6:30 PM GiP $27

Ballet Babies 3 - 4 6 F Jul 15 6:30 PM-7:00 PM GiP $27

Fairy tale Gardens 2 - 4 4 W Apr 13 10:00 AM-11:30 AM linK $48

Fairy tale Gardens 2 - 4 4 W May 18 10:00 AM-11:30 AM linK $48

hip hop 3 - 4 10 W Apr 13 6:00 PM-6:30 PM GsA $45

hip hop 3 - 4 10 th Apr 14 4:30 PM-5:00 PM GiP $45

hip hop 3 - 4 10 F Apr 15 4:30 PM-5:00 PM GiP $45

hip hop 3 - 4 10 F Apr 15 5:30 PM-6:00 PM GiP $45

hip hop 3 - 4 6 th Jul 14 4:45 PM-5:15 PM GiP $27

hip hop 3 - 4 6 th Jul 14 5:45 PM-6:15 PM GiP $27

Kindergym 2 - 4 10 t Apr 12 10:45 AM-11:15 AM GYM $40

Kindergym 2 - 4 10 W Apr 13 12:00 PM-12:30 PM GYM $40

Kindergym 2 - 4 10 F Apr 15 5:45 PM-6:15 PM GYM $40

Kindergym 2 - 4 6 W Jul 13 5:15 PM-5:45 PM GYM $24

Kindergym 2 - 4 6 th Jul 14 5:30 PM-6:00 PM GYM $24

Mini-chefs 3 - 5 5 t Apr 12 5:00 PM-6:00 PM GYM $50

Mini-chefs 3 - 5 5 th Apr 14 5:00 PM-6:00 PM GYM $50

Mini-chefs 3 - 5 5 th May 24 5:00 PM-6:00 PM GYM $50

Mini-chefs 3 - 5 5 t May 26 5:00 PM-6:00 PM GYM $50

Play Group 0m<6 M/W/F Apr 4 10:45 AM-11:45PM GYM $1

Play Group 0m<6 t/t Apr 5 11:30AM-12:30PM GYM $1

sporty Fun 3 - 5 10 M Apr 11 5:15 PM-5:45 PM GYM $40

sporty Fun 3 - 5 10 th Apr 14 10:45 AM-11:15 AM GYM $40

sporty Fun 3 - 5 6 t Jul 12 5:30 PM-6:00 PM GYM $33

sporty Fun 3 - 5 6 th Jul 14 6:00 PM-6:30 PM GYM $33

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ROC Your Party $20 ppThe ROC Challenge CourseRock Climbing Wall, Low & High Ropes(10 person min. - 20 max)2 hours

You Tube? $18 ppSnow Tubing at The ROC(10 person min. - 20 max)2 hours

Make a Splash $76.15

Georgina Leisure Pool1 hr Party Room $33.16 + tax & insurance1 hr Pool Rental - starting from $76.15Plus tax & insurance

Let’s Play $115.93

Georgina Gym - 2 hoursIncludes party facilitator and play equipment(max. 20 children & 10 adults)Plus tax & insurance

For more information, or to book your next party, contact the Recreation & Culture Department at [email protected] or 905-476-4301, ext. 2354

Tired of the same old birthday?

COME PARTY WITH US, IT’S A PIECE OF CAKE!

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Budding Young artistsYou do not have to be a great artist to enjoy this ‘hands on’ drawing and painting program. step-by-step instruction will be given to all participants. Your child will be exposed to many different mediums, for example; charcoal sketching, acrylic paints, water colour paints, mosaics, mixed medium, etc.Ages: At least 6 but less than 13Facility: GIP - Program Room - GymDay: Mon

chefsthis is a great creative way for children to learn about cooking. together children and parents will follow recipes, measure ingredients and of course taste testing. Ages: At least 6 but less than 14Facility: GIP - Hall or KitchenDay: Tue, Thu

clay dayz (pottery)Using kiln fired clay, children will have the opportunity to create their own ‘One of a Kind’ usable item. items will be taken away to be kiln fired and returned for decoration and glazing. After second firing, items will be food, dishwasher and microwave safe. Project will be in keeping with the season and will not be repeated in subsequent programs.Ages: At least 6 but less than 14Facility: GIP - Program Room - GymDay: Mon

dodgeballGet a bit of exercise while you have fun with your friends. this is a free program, come when you can! We have over 30 versions of Dodgeball! let’s try them out!Ages: At least 9 but less than 15Facility: Georgina GymDay: Mon

Floor Hockeythis indoor program is instructor led and designed for the hockey player who is interested in improving their skills. the instructor will review the game with them and will help the children to enhance their basic Floor hockey skills. hockey helmet Mandatory, sticks are provided.Ages: At least 5 but less than 14Facility: GIP - GymnasiumDay: Wed

Get outside!Get OutsiDe this spring and summer and enjoy a variety of different outdoor activities. this program provides an opportunity to get outside to learn new skills and explore our natural environment. Activities will include active games to learn about the environment, nature arts & crafts and much more! Activities vary on the season. includes low Ropes & Archery.Ages: At least 6 but less than 10Facility: The ROCDay: Thu

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aBc’s of adventureArchery, Biking & climbing. Pure adventure and excitement! Participants will learn how to shoot bows and arrows, explore the bike park, bike trails and climb to new heights at the challenge course. A schedule of when to bring your bike will be provided prior to the first day of the program. Participants must provide own bike and helmet. interested but don’t own a bike? Maybe we can help, contact Recreation & culture for more details.Ages: At least 10 but less than 15Facility: The ROC - Canteen - Outdoor ClassroomDay: Thu

archery Fundamentalsthis program will teach participants all they need to know about archery through playing interactive games and engaging activities. the program will focus on safety, proper stance, technique and how to hit the target using a camp bow! this program is suited for persons of all abilities and all equipment is provided.Ages: At least 8 but less than 16Facility: The ROC - Hill - TubingDay: Tue

Ballet Bunniescontinuing to work in a creative manner, skills introduced include working in 1st and 2nd positions of the feet, plies, tendus, bounces, marches and skips. More emphasis is put on stretching the feet and legs. introduction to basic arm positions and coordinating the arms and legs together. Ages: At least 5 but less than 7Facility: GIP - Multi-Purpose Room, GSA - HallDay: Wed, Thu

Ballet level iBuilding on skills introduced in Ballet Bunnies, 1st, 2nd positions of the feet are mainly used, with an introduction to the 3rd position of the feet. skills achieved include plies, tendus, grand battements and sautés. continued emphasis on stretching the feet and legs. More advanced positions of the arms are introduced, and chains of steps are put together to form more advanced dance formations. Ages: At least 6 but less than 8Facility: GIP - Multi-Purpose RoomDay: Thu

Basketballthis is an instructor led program for basketball players looking to learn the basic skills of the game. the instructor will provide fun pick-up games as well as individual skill training in dribbling, passing & shooting.Ages: 5-8 and 9-12Facility: GIP - GymnasiumDay: Tue

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play & paddlethis new program will help teach the fundamentals of canoeing and kayaking for youth on lake simcoe. through fun games, activities and excursions, participants will learn the necessary skills to keep them safe and encourage a life long interest in paddling, thereby enhancing their quality of life and health. *All equipment is provided.Ages: At least 10 but less than 17Facility: De La Salle - Beach AreaDay: Wed

pumps & Jumpscome RiDe with us! this program is all about exploring the ROc’s Bike Park and Mountain Bike trails! Riders will develop technical skills, learn trail/park etiquette and overall increase their confidence. Helmets must be worn. Participants must provide own bike and helmet. interested but don’t own a bike? Maybe we can help, contact Recreation & culture for more details.Ages: At least 8 but less than 16Facility: The ROC - Cycling - Jump/Pump TrackDay: Thu

outdoor Sporty Funthis outdoor program is for active children looking to learn and practice their sport skills! Your child will be introduced to a variety of skills in basketball, soccer, tennis, baseball and volleyball. the program focuses on the basics of throwing, catching, shooting, jumping, running and team cooperation!Ages: At least 6 but less than 10Facility: The ROC - Canteen - Outdoor ClassroomDay: Wed

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Girls night outGirl’s night Out gives girls across Georgina an opportunity to get together each week to meet new friends and participate in some awesome activities, from fitness classes to cooking, baking, crafting, games, dancing, and more. this class will focus on learning life skills and connecting with other girls through a variety of different activities.Ages: At least 7 but less than 12Facility: GIP - KitchenDay: Mon

Golf clinicimprove your Golf skills, learn from a cPGA Golf Professional. Bring your own clubs or borrow from the centre. includes 1 large basket of balls each day (4 day program).Ages: At least 7 but less than 13Facility: Willow GreenDay: Mon

Home alone Safety for Kidsthis home Alone program prepares children aged 9-12 years to be on their own at home or elsewhere for short periods of time. course content includes online safety and internet luring, fire safety, street smarts, stranger and not-so-stranger danger, first aid, and step-by-step home alone readiness plans.Ages: At least 7 but less than 12Facility: Georgina Ice Palace - Multi Purpose RoomDay: Sat

improv GamesAnyone can improv! this program is for all, whether you think on your feet, are the creative type or even just like the competition. like everything, the more you practice, the better you get! Join us for an hour every week to learn the different improv Games (most commonly used on ‘Who’s line is it Anyway’ and we will end the session with a panel of Judges laughing hysterically at what you come up with in the final competition of the improv Games before a live audience. Will you complete the challenge or will you die laughing trying?Ages: At least 13 but less than 18Facility: SLT/Club - Theatre Skills Day: Tue

into the Wild (outdoor Survival Skills)learn how to survive in the wilderness! Participants will learn the essentials of how to survive in the great outdoors by experiencing hands on activities such as making shelter, food and how to stay warm. Activities vary on the season! *Includes archery.Ages: At least 10 but less than 15Facility: SLT/Club - Theatre/Dress RoomDay: Wed

lacrosse - child & Youththis indoor program is designed as an introduction to the sport of lacrosse. the instructor will be teaching the basic skills of lacrosse and incorporating them into game play. the course level will be determined by the skill level of the group of participants.Ages: At least 5 but less than 15Facility: GIP Blue PadDay: Mon

ropes & rocksDROP-in & ReGisteReD! take on a new challenge and test your limits every week or for one day. Participants will be kept physically and emotionally engaged as they test their agility, balance, and decision-making skills with our rope obstacles and introduced to the world of climbing by taking on our multi-route rock wall! these programs will create personal growth through the opportunity to build character, team work, and self esteem.Ages: At least 6 but less than 10 (low Ropes & climbing Wall), 10 and up (climbing Wall, Vertical Playground and high Ropes)Facility: The ROC - Challenge CourseDay: Sat

Sew What?this is a learn to sew program for beginners. led by an experienced instructor, participants will be taught the basic skills of sewing (including use of sewing machine) to complete projects such as; cell phone case, pillow case, bags, and more. Note: All machinery and materials included in course fee.Ages: At least 8 but less than 15Facility: GIP - Program Room - GymDay: Wed

Soccerthis indoor program is designed for the soccer player who is interested in improving their skills in the off-season. the instructor will review the game with them and will help the children to enhance their basic soccer skills such as dribbling, passing & ball handling.Ages: At least 5 but less than 12Facility: GIP - GymnasiumDay: Thu

Note: all activities and prices are subject to change without notice

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ABc’s of Adventure 10 - 15 6 th May 5 7:00 PM-8:00 PM ROc $65

ABc’s of Adventure 10 - 15 6 th Jul 7 7:00 PM-8:00 PM ROc $65Archery Fundamentals 8 - 11 4 t May 3 5:30 PM-6:30 PM ROc $65Archery Fundamentals 12 - 15 4 t May 3 6:30 PM-7:30 PM ROc $65Archery Fundamentals 8 - 11 4 t Jun 7 5:30 PM-6:30 PM ROc $65Archery Fundamentals 12 - 15 4 t Jun 7 6:30 PM-7:30 PM ROc $65Archery Fundamentals 8 - 11 4 t Jul 5 5:30 PM-6:30 PM ROc $65Archery Fundamentals 12 - 15 4 t Jul 5 6:30 PM-7:30 PM ROc $65Archery Fundamentals 8 - 11 4 t Aug 2 5:30 PM-6:30 PM ROc $65Archery Fundamentals 12 - 15 4 t Aug 2 6:30 PM-7:30 PM ROc $65Ballet Bunnies 5 - 6 10 W Apr 13 6:30 PM-7:15 PM GsA $50Ballet Bunnies 5 - 6 10 th Apr 14 6:00 PM-6:45 PM GiP $50Ballet Bunnies 5 - 6 6 W Jul 13 6:30 PM-7:15 PM GsA $30Ballet Bunnies 5 - 6 6 th Jul 14 6:15 PM-7:00 PM GiP $30Ballet level i 6 - 7 10 th Apr 14 6:45 PM-7:30 PM GiP $50Ballet level i 6 - 7 6 th Jul 14 7:00 PM-7:45 PM GiP $30Basketball 5 - 8 10 t Apr 12 5:00 PM-5:45 PM GYM $57.50Basketball 9 - 12 10 t Apr 12 5:45 PM-6:30 PM GYM $57.50Basketball 5 - 8 6 t Jul 12 5:30 PM-6:15 PM GYM $30Basketball 9 - 13 6 t Jul 12 6:15 PM-7:00 PM GYM $30Budding Young Artists 6 - 13 6 M Apr 11 7:00 PM-8:30 PM GiP $98chefs - child 6 - 9 5 t Apr 12 6:15 PM-7:30 PM GiP $60chefs - child 6 - 9 5 t May 24 6:15 PM-7:30 PM GiP $60chefs - Youth 10 - 13 4 th Apr 14 6:15 PM-7:30 PM GiP $48chefs - Youth 10 - 13 5 th May 26 6:15 PM-7:30 PM GiP $60clay Dayz (Pottery) 6 - 13 4 M May 30 7:00 PM-8:30 PM GiP $65Dodgeball (Drop-in) 9 - 15 ongoing W Apr 6 7:00 PM-8:30 PM GiP FreeFloor hockey 5 - 8 10 W Apr 13 5:00 PM-6:00 PM GiP $57.50Floor hockey 9 - 13 10 W Apr 13 6:00 PM-7:00 PM GYM $57.50Floor hockey 5 - 8 6 W Jul 13 6:00 PM-7:00 PM GYM $34.50Floor hockey 9 -13 6 W Jul 13 7:00 PM-8:00 PM GYM $34.50

Tennisthis outdoor program is designed for beginners or tennis players that are interested in improving their skills. Our instructor will review the game objectives, rules, drills, basic tennis skills and skill improvement along with fun scrimmage games.Ages: At least 6 but less than 15Facility: ROC Tennis CourtsDay: Sat

Theatre Workshopthis workshop is designed to teach young actors theatre techniques, such as voice projection, character development, stage presence, and body language. they will learn mime, improv, and will be given a part in a play. There will be a final production for friends and family on the last tuesday of the workshop.Ages: At least 8 but less than 15Facility: SLT - Theatre Green RoomDay: Tue

Zumba Kidssure, chillin out is cool. But rockin’ out is a blast! that’s why you’re going to love the Zumba Kids® fitness program for kids. it’s a fast-forward fusion of the Zumba program’s moves (salsa, cumbia, reggaeton, hip-hop and more) and high-octane workouts designed to let kids max out on fun and fitness all at the same time. safe and effective, kids can’t wait to get into the Zumba Kids groove. Watch their energy and fitness levels soar as they get the groove.Ages: At least 4 but less than 8Facility: Peff Lion’s - Seniors RoomDay: Thu

Knitting & crochetthis is an introductory class for beginners (no experience necessary). led by an experienced instructor, participants will be taught the basic skills of knitting and crochet (5 weeks of each) to complete projects such as; scarves, hats, granny squares, etc. note: all material costs are included in the course fee.Ages: At least 9 but less than 14Facility: GIPDay: Friday

*See facility legend on pg. 5

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Get Outside! 6 - 9 6 th May 5 5:00 PM-6:30 PM ROc $40Get Outside! 6 - 9 6 th Jul 12 5:00 PM-6:30 PM ROc $40Girls night Out 7 - 12 8 M Apr 11 6:00 PM-7:30 PM GiP $87Golf clinic 7 - 13 4 M May 2 6:00 PM-7:00 PM WG $100

Golf clinic 7 - 13 4 M Jun 6 6:00 PM-7:00 PM WG $100Golf clinic 7 - 13 4 M Jul 4 5:00 PM-6:00 PM WG $100Golf clinic 7 - 13 4 M Aug 8 5:00 PM-6:00 PM WG $100home Alone safety 9 - 12 1 s May 7 9:00 AM - 1 PM GiP $45improv Games 13 - 18 8 t Apr 12 8:00 PM-9:00 PM slt $60into the Wild (Outdoor survival skills)

10 - 15 6 W May 4 6:45 PM-7:45 PM ROc $40

into the Wild (Outdoor survival skills)

10 - 15 6 W Jul 6 6:45 PM-7:45 PM ROc $40

Knitting & crochet 9 - 14 12 F Apr 8 5:30 PM-6:30 PM GiP $75lacrosse 5 - 8 8 M May 9 6:00 PM-7:00 PM GiP $56lacrosse 9 - 14 8 M May 9 7:00 PM-8:00 PM GiP $56Outdoor sporty Fun 6 - 9 6 W May 4 5:00 PM-6:30 PM ROc $40Outdoor sporty Fun 6 - 9 6 W Jul 6 5:00 PM-6:30 PM ROc $40Play & Paddle 10 - 16 4 W Jun 1 4:30 PM-6:30 PM BeAch $65Play & Paddle 10 - 16 4 W Jul 6 4:30 PM-6:30 PM BeAch $65Play & Paddle 10 - 16 4 W Aug 10 4:30 PM-6:30 PM BeAch $65Pumps & Jumps 8 - 15 6 th May 5 6:00 PM-7:00 PM ROc $45Pumps & Jumps 8 - 15 6 th Jul 7 6:00 PM-7:00 PM ROc $45Ropes & Rocks (Drop-in) 10+ 1 sa Jun 18 1:00 PM-3:00 PM ROc $20Ropes & Rocks (Drop-in) 10+ 1 sa Jul 16 1:00 PM-3:00 PM ROc $20Ropes & Rocks (Drop-in) 10+ 1 sa Aug 20 1:00 PM-3:00 PM ROc $20Ropes & Rocks 6 - 9 6 sa May 7 10:00 AM-11:00 AM ROc $47Ropes & Rocks 10 - 16 6 sa May 7 11:00 AM-12:00 PM ROc $47Ropes & Rocks (Drop-in) 6 - 10 1 sa May 21 1:00 PM-3:00 PM ROc $20Ropes & Rocks (Drop-in) 10 - 16 1 sa May 21 1:00 PM-3:00 PM ROc $20Ropes & Rocks (Drop-in) 6 - 10 1 sa Jun 18 1:00 PM-3:00 PM ROc $20Ropes & Rocks 6 - 10 6 sa Jul 9 10:00 AM-11:00 AM ROc $47Ropes & Rocks 10 - 16 6 sa Jul 9 11:00 AM-12:00 PM ROc $47Ropes & Rocks (Drop-in) 6 - 10 1 sa Jul 16 1:00 PM-3:00 PM ROc $20Ropes & Rocks (Drop-in) 6 - 10 1 sa Aug 20 1:00 PM-3:00 PM ROc $20sew What? (Beg) 8 - 15 6 W Apr 13 5:30 PM-7:00 PM GiP $48sew What? (int) 8 - 15 6 W May 25 5:30 PM-7:00 PM GiP $48soccer 5 - 8 10 th Apr 14 6:00 PM-7:00 PM GiP $57.50soccer 8 - 12 10 th Apr 14 7:00 PM-8:00 PM GiP $57.50tennis 6 - 9 5 sa May 28 9:00 AM-10:00 AM ROc $50tennis 10 - 15 5 sa May 28 10:00 AM-11:00 AM ROc $50theatre Workshop 8 - 15 8 t Apr 12 6:00 PM-7:30 PM slt $115Zumba Kids 4 - 7 10 th Apr 14 5:30 PM-6:15 PM Plh $60Zumba Kids 8 - 13 10 th Apr 14 6:15 PM-7:00 PM Plh $60

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archery Fundamentalsthis program will teach participants all they need to know about archery through playing interactive games and engaging activities. the program will focus on safety, proper stance, technique and how to hit the target using a camp bow! this program is suited for persons of all abilities and all equipment is provided.Ages: 8 and upFacility: The ROC - Hill - TubingDay: Tue

play & paddle/paddle pros (canoe & Kayak) this four-week program is for beginning and experienced paddlers, with an emphasis on Fun and skill development. This program is run with qualified & trained staff(s) on Lake simcoe, teaching basic water safety, regular training and other canoeing/kayaking opportunities. Also a great way to meet your fitness needs.*All equipment is providedAge: At least 10 less than 15, 16 and upFacility: De La Salle - Beach AreaDay: Wed

red cross Swim adaptedlearn-to-swim for swimmers with disabilities continues the progressions used in the Red cross swim Preschool and swim Kids programs. each skill is broken down into small manageable steps to create a positive learning environment and make the success of each swimmer more achievable. the steps have been created to help swimmers learn at their own pace using repetition and integration of new skills, which help swimmers move along the skill progression more effectively.Ages: 3 and upDay: Sun, Mon, Fri, Sat *See pg. 41 for schedule

Sports of all Sortsthis is a free drop in program for children, youth and adults with special needs. come and enjoy a different sport each day. Participants will receive a brief introduction and then have the rest of the time to play.Ages: At least 6 less than 25 Facility: Sutton Multi-useDay: Tue

Yoga: chair Support chair Yoga is a new program for individuals requiring modifications and a program in chair and/or with supportive devices. The focus in this modified class is to work within your range of motion, wake up joint mobility, and stay with what you can do! Rest assure the instructor is a full time qualified specialist with yoga accessibility programs.Age: 18 and upFacility: GIP - Multi-Purpose RoomDay: Tue

Yoga: Full SupportFull support Yoga is best suited for those who are in need of a supportive device and/or an aid worker to assist in movement. this class focuses on gentle moves, based in a seated position as you learn about body basics and how yoga can aid you in everyday life.Ages: 16 and upFacility: GIP - Multi-Purpose RoomDay: Thu

INCLuSION PROGRAM DescRiPtiOn & scheDules

sPeCial needs & inClusion infoRmaTionThe Town of Georgina’s Recreation & Culture Department is working to develop program opportunities to better serve children, youth

and adults with special needs. Please note: All programs listed throughout the brochure welcome participants with special needs.Please call 905-476-4301 ext. 2238 to inquire about inclusion support or see georgina.ca for more detail.

inClusion suPPoRTTo facilitate opportunities for persons with/without

disabilities to engage in recreation activities together, inclusion support may be required. If a participant requires support to participate, a caregiver or volunteer is admitted to the program at no charge. Arrangements for one-on-one

support staff is based on individual application and availability of our inclusion facilitator staff/volunteers

(individually screened and trained).

inClusion ReCReaTion ResouRCe suPPoRTThe Town of Georgina works in partnership with:

Kelly laphamInclusive Recreation CoordinatorYork Support Services Network

[email protected] | 905-476-6455 ext 2427

Patricia RobertsFacilitator & Local Team Coordinator

Children’s Treatment [email protected] | 866-377-0286

*See facility legend on pg. 5

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PROGRAM AGe # Day start Date time Place Price

Archery Fundamentals 55+ 4 t May 3 4:30 PM-5:30 PM ROc $65Archery Fundamentals 8 < 11 6 t May 3 5:30 PM-6:30 PM ROc $65Archery Fundamentals 12 < 15 4 t May 3 6:30 PM-7:30 PM ROc $65Archery Fundamentals 16+ 4 t May 3 7:30 PM-8:30 PM ROc $65Archery Fundamentals 55+ 4 t Jun 7 4:30 PM-5:30 PM ROc $65Archery Fundamentals 8 < 11 6 t Jun 7 5:30 PM-6:30 PM ROc $65Archery Fundamentals 12 < 15 4 t Jun 7 6:30 PM-7:30 PM ROc $65Archery Fundamentals 16+ 4 t Jun 7 7:30 PM-8:30 PM ROc $65Archery Fundamentals 55+ 4 t Jul 5 4:30 PM-5:30 PM ROc $65Archery Fundamentals 12 < 15 4 t Jul 5 6:30 PM-7:30 PM ROc $65Archery Fundamentals 8 < 11 4 t Jul 5 5:30 PM-6:30 PM ROc $65Archery Fundamentals 16+ 4 t Jul 5 7:30 PM-8:30 PM ROc $65Archery Fundamentals 55+ 4 t Aug 2 4:30 PM-5:30 PM ROc $65Archery Fundamentals 8 < 11 4 t Aug 2 5:30 PM-6:30 PM ROc $65Archery Fundamentals 12 < 15 4 t Aug 2 6:30 PM-7:30 PM ROc $65Archery Fundamentals 16+ 4 t Aug 2 7:30 PM-8:30 PM ROc $65Paddle Pros (canoe & Kayak) 16+ 4 W Jun 1 6:30 PM-8:30 PM BeAch $65Paddle Pros (canoe & Kayak) 16+ 4 W Jul 6 6:30 PM-8:30 PM BeAch $65Paddle Pros (canoe & Kayak) 16+ 4 W Aug 10 6:30 PM-8:30 PM BeAch $65Play & Paddle 10 < 17 4 W Jun 1 4:30 PM-6:30 PM BeAch $65Play & Paddle 10 < 17 4 W Jul 6 4:30 PM-6:30 PM BeAch $65Play & Paddle 10 < 17 4 W Aug 10 4:30 PM-6:30 PM BeAch $65sports of All sorts 6 < 25 t Apr 5 7:00 PM-8:30 PM sMu FReeYoga: chair support 18+ 10 t Apr 5 11:30 AM-12:30 PM GiP $74Yoga: chair support 18+ 11 t Jun 28 11:30 AM-12:30 PM GiP $74Yoga: Full support 16+ 10 th Apr 7 10:30 AM-11:15 AM GiP $62Yoga: Full support 16+ 6 th Jul 14 10:30 AM-11:15 AM GiP $37.20

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volunTeeRs neededBecome a Program Buddy! Are you interested in making a difference in the life of a child or adult with special needs? If you are, please contact our

staff at 905-476-4301, Ext. 2354. All volunteers will be asked to complete a Volunteer Application and be interviewed.

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SPRING GEORGINA GYM DROP-IN SCHEDULE905-476-4423 · 90 Wexford Drive, Keswick

*Schedule in effect from April 4 - July 3, 2016

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badminton(20yrs+)8:30am-10:30am$2 adult50¢ seniors

Playgroup(0 mos-5yrs)10:45am-11:45am$1/child

Closed1:00pm-3:30pm

sports of all sorts(6-13yrs)3:30pm-5:00pmFREE

basketball(10-15yrs)6:00pm-7:00pmFREE

basketball(16yrs+)8:30pm-10:00pm$2

Pickleball(20yrs+)8:30am-10:30am$2 adult50¢ seniors

Playgroup(0 mos-5yrs)11:30am-12:30pm$1/child

Closed1:00pm-3:30pm

sports of all sorts(6-13yrs)3:30pm-5:00pmFREE

floor hockey(16yrs+)8:30pm-10:00pm$2

badminton(20yrs+)8:30am-10:30am$2 adult50¢ seniors

Playgroup(0 mos-5yrs)10:45am-11:45am$1/child

Closed1:00pm-3:30pm

sports of all sorts(6-13yrs)3:30pm-5:00pmFREE

dodgeball(9-15yrs)7:00pm-8:30pmFREE

soccer (16yrs+)8:30pm-10:00pm$2

Pickleball(20yrs+)8:30am-10:30am$2 adult50¢ seniors

Playgroup(0 mos-5yrs)11:30am-12:30pm$1/child

Closed1:00pm-3:30pm

sports of all sorts(6-13yrs)3:30pm-5:00pmFREE

basketball(16yrs+)8:00pm-10:00pm$2

badminton(20yrs+)8:30am-10:30am$2 adult50¢ seniors

Playgroup(0 mos-5yrs)10:45am-11:45am$1/child

Closed1:00pm-3:30pm

sports of all sorts(6-13yrs)3:30pm-5:00pmFREE

badminton(16yrs+)7:30pm-10:00pm$2

Playgroup(0 mos-5yrs)10:30am-11:30am$1/child

SUMMER GEORGINA GYM DROP-IN SCHEDULE905-476-4423 · 90 Wexford Drive, Keswick

*Schedule in effect from July 4 - September 4, 2016

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sports of all sorts(6-13yrs)4:30pm-5:30pmFREE

basketball(10-15yrs)5:30pm-6:30pmFREE

basketball(16yrs+)8:00pm-9:00pm$2

sports of all sorts(6-13yrs)4:30pm-5:15pmFREE

floor hockey(16yrs+)8:00pm-9:00pm$2

sports of all sorts(6-13yrs)4:30pm-5:15pmFREE

sports of all sorts(6-13yrs)4:30pm-5:30pmFREE

dodgeball(9-15yrs)7:00pm-8:00pmFREE

basketball(16yrs+)8:00pm-9:00pm$2

sports of all sorts(6-13yrs)4:30pm-5:30pmFREE

badminton(16yrs+)7:30pm-9:00pm$2

*All dates, times and prices are subject to change without notice.

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them that you like to move too. Get out for walks in places where they can play tag and ball games. Dance with them. Show them that you prefer taking the stairs rather than the elevator. Limit the time they spend sit-ting in front of the screen, and find the spaces where they can run, jump, climb, dance, swim, and bike their way to lifelong good health.

How to get involved.All kinds of groups will be joining forces in your com-munity - public health, recreation centres, schools and businesses, to name just a few. Their goal: help make your community a place where it’s easy for kids to be active. You can be a part of making it happen.

Communities will be coming up with all kinds of ideas. It might mean new programs that get kids moving, or it might mean other changes. For instance, you might get involved in a ‘walking school bus’ project, where parents volunteer to walk with kids to school instead of using their cars or school bus. You might help organize to build a new rink, or make a playground safer. It all depends on what your community needs.

For more information:Visit georgina.ca/healthykids or contact Katherine Squires at [email protected]

The Healthy Kids Community Challenge is coming to your community - be a part of it!

It takes a village...The healthy kids Community Challenge is Ontario’s new drive to support the health of our children. Your com-munity has been chosen to be a part of it. That means new ideas and programs are coming to your community - things that make it easier for children to be active and eat healthier. These are key components to good health through adulthood.

Run. Jump. Play. Every Day.As parents, we know that being active every day is essen-tial for growing children. Lots of good things happen when our kids move more. Stronger muscles and bones. Greater focus and attention. Self-confidence. Better coordination. Active kids are happier, they sleep better, and they do better in school.

Being active doesn’t have to mean planned, structured exercise. Or something complicated to add to your long to-do list. Children are active by nature. All you have to do is encourage that natural urge to ‘Run. Jump. Play. Every day.’

From ‘tummy time’ to tag.Small babies need ‘tummy time’ when they are awake and alert. That means putting them on their stomachs so that they can build muscles to lift their heads, move their arms and legs, learn how to roll and get ready to crawl and explore.

As they grow, keep looking for ways to make it easy for your child to be active. Kids look to their parents. Show

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fitness PassBalance BallDo you want to become lean and fi t? Join us on saturday mornings for a great balance ball and weight workout with the bonus of aerobics. this class is suitable for all ages and different fi tness levels. Bring your own balance ball or one can be provided to you (equipment is limited).BellyFitBurn mega calories, relieve stress and get the sweat fl owing with easy to learn cardio moves infused with the fundamentals of Belly Dance, Bollywood, African Dance and more. sculpt, tone and tighten your body with Pilates inspired core work, followed by a deep stretch and mediation.cardio BootcampA fun, high energy one hour cardio and strength training class involving circuit/interval training, running drills, muscle conditioning, and exercises using your body weight and different equipment will give your body an all-over workout. Anyone can do this class from beginner to advanced as all exercises can be modifi ed. Every class is different so you never get bored. no special equipment needed.core FusionAn amazing, super fun program focuses on your core by infusing Zumba inspired cardio, with Pilates inspired work on your yoga mat and then fi nishing it all off with Yoga inspired stretching! Please bring a water bottle, towel and Yoga mat to class.energy Flowenergy Flow combines the muscle-sculpting, core-fi rming benefi ts of Pilates with the strength and fl exibility advantages of yoga. We crank up the speed to deliver a true fat-burning, low-impact workout that leaves your body looking long, lean, and incredibly defi ned.

low impactif you’re new to exercise, overweight, or dealing with pain caused by an injury or a chronic condition, your doctor may have recommended that you start a low-impact workout program. Great for all fi tness levels, this program defi nitely gets your heart rate up without any bouncing around. includes warm-up, cardiovascular, muscle conditioning and a relaxing cool down.Tabata (HiiT) Trainingthis high-intensity interval training (hiit) is fun, blasts calories, and moves so quickly that it’s hard to get bored. Geared towards all skill levels, participants perform exercises at maximum intensity for 20 seconds, followed by 10 seconds of rest. You repeat this on-off pattern a total of eight times, making one complete tabata round four minutes.Yoga: Flow StrongYou will build your stamina and strengthen as you fl ow the poses together. expect a moderate to fast pace fl ow. Participants should be very familiar with the pose forms and names to feel confi dent in this program, if not please try “intro to Flow - Registered Program”. Bring your mat and any other yoga equipment that you have.ZumbaZumba has become one of the fastest growing latin dance-inspired fi tness crazes in North America and has reached far and wide across the world. People of all ages are falling in love with its infectious music, energetic dance moves and body-sculpting benefi ts. come dance to the rhythms of salsa, Merengue, Reggaeton and other latin beats.Zumba GoldZumba is a Latin-inspired fi tness program for all ages. this class is perfect for those looking to learn the fun, energetic, dance-based moves at a pace that all family members can enjoy. Who would have guessed something with such infectious music and awesome moves would be this great of a workout. try it and see!

Daily $8.00 +HST 10x Pass $72.00 +HST

20x Pass $136.00 +HST30x Pass $192.00 +HST

Note: all dates, times and prices are subject to change without notice

Fitness Pass!see page 19 for full details and schedule

Includes AquafitnessSee page 33-46 for all Aquatic Programs

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SPRING FITNESS PASS SCHEDULE - Schedule in effect April 4 - July 3, 2016mondaY TuesdaY WednesdaY ThuRsdaY fRidaY saTuRdaY sundaY

Aqua Boot CampLeisure Pool9:00am-9:45am

Gentle AquafitLeisure Pool10:00am-10:45am

Aqua StretchLeisure Pool2:30pm-3:15pm

Aqua ComboLeisure Pool6:00pm-6:45pm

Cardio BootcampGeorgina Gym7:00pm-8:00pm

Aqua DeepLeisure Pool9:00am-9:45am

Aqua StretchLeisure Pool11:00am-11:45am

Low ImpactGeorgina Gym6:30pm-7:30pm

Yoga Flow StrongSutton Multi-Use7:00pm-8:00pm

Aqua Boot CampLeisure Pool8:15pm-9:00pm

Zumba GoldGIP - Hall6:00pm-6:45pm

ZumbaGIP - Hall 7:00pm-8:00pm

Cardio BootcampGeorgina Gym7:30pm-8:30pm

Aqua ComboLeisure Pool9:00am-9:45am

Gentle AquafitLeisure Pool10:00am-10:45am

Aqua StretchLeisure Pool2:30pm-3:15pm

Aqua Boot CampLeisure Pool6:00pm-6:45pm

BellyFitLeacock Theatre7:00pm-8:00pm

Aqua Boot CampLeisure Pool9:00am-9:45am

Aqua StretchLeisure Pool11:00am-11:45am

ZumbaGeorgina Gym 7:00pm-8:00pm

Aqua ComboLeisure Pool8:15pm-9:00pm

Aqua Boot CampLeisure Pool9:00am-9:45am

Gentle AquafitLeisure Pool10:00am-10:45am

Aqua StretchLeisure Pool1:00pm-1:45pm

Tabata (HIIT)Georgina Gym 6:30pm-7:30pm

Balance BallGeorgina Gym9:00am-10:00am

Energy FlowGeorgina Gym9:30am-10:30am

Core FusionGeorgina Gym10:30am-11:30am

SUMMER FITNESS PASS SCHEDULE - Schedule in effect July 4 - September 4, 2016mondaY TuesdaY WednesdaY ThuRsdaY fRidaY saTuRdaY sundaY

Aqua Boot CampLeisure Pool9:00am-9:45am

Gentle AquafitLeisure Pool10:00am-10:45am

Aqua StretchLeisure Pool2:30pm-3:15pm

Aqua ComboLeisure Pool6:00pm-6:45pm

Cardio BootcampGeorgina Gym7:00pm-8:00pm

Aqua DeepLeisure Pool9:00am-9:45am

Aqua Boot CampLeisure Pool10:00am-10:45am

Aqua StretchLeisure Pool11:00am-11:45am

Yoga FlowSutton Multi-Use7:00pm-8:00pm

Aqua Boot CampLeisure Pool8:15pm-9:00pm

Zumba GoldGIP - Hall6:00pm-6:45pm

Low ImpactGeorgina Gym7:00pm-8:00pm

ZumbaGIP - Hall7:00pm-8:00pm

Aqua ComboLeisure Pool9:00am-9:45am

Gentle AquafitLeisure Pool10:00am-10:45am

Aqua StretchLeisure Pool2:30pm-3:15pm

Aqua Boot CampLeisure Pool6:00pm-6:45pm

BellyFitLeacock Theatre7:00pm-8:00pm

Energy FlowGeorgina Gym 8:00pm-9:00pm

Aqua Boot CampLeisure Pool9:00am-9:45am

Aqua StretchLeisure Pool11:00am-11:45am

ZumbaGeorgina Ice Palace Hall7:00pm-8:00pm

Aqua ComboLeisure Pool8:15pm-9:00pm

Core FusionROC Chalet 7:00pm-8:00pm

Aqua Boot CampLeisure Pool9:00am-9:45am

Gentle AquafitLeisure Pool10:00am-10:45am

Tabata (HIIT)Georgina Gym6:30pm-7:30pm

Balance BallGeorgina Gym9:00am-10:00am

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To attend a fitness class: Purchase a membership pass of 10, 20 or 30 visits. Use

membership card and swipe for admission to class(es) at facility reception desk. If you are a current membership cardholder, replenish

passes as required. Daily Drop-in Fee Available – Bring a friend and try a class!

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adventure & obstacle race Bootcampthis bootcamp will prepare you to compete in the various challenges and obstacles that one may find in adventure race or mud run. Participants will immerse themselves in an all-around intensified training that will help build the muscle strength and endurance to successfully complete the various races or runs taking place throughout the season.Ages: 16 and upFacility: The ROC - Canteen - Outdoor ClassroomDay: Sun, Wed

archerythis program will teach participants all they need to know about archery through playing interactive games and engaging activities. the program will focus on safety, proper stance, technique and how to hit the target using a camp bow. this program is suited for persons of all abilities and all equipment is provided.Ages: 16 and upFacility: The ROC - Hill - TubingDay: Tue

Badminton This is a drop-in program that allows participants the flexibility to play when they want. no experience or equipment necessary.Ages: 16 and upFacility: GIP - GymnasiumDay: Fri

Balance Ball FitnessDo you want to become lean and fit? Join us on Saturday mornings for a great balance ball and weight workout with the bonus of some aerobics. For all ages and different fitness levels. Bring your own balance ball or one can be provided to you (equipment is limited). Must sign up with dance partner.Ages: 16 and upFacility: GIP - GymnasiumDay: Sat

Ballroom dancingthis fun beginner level course will introduce you to four popular social dances (Waltz, Foxtrot, Jive and Meringue), and will be taught with patience and enthusiasm. You and your partner will learn to move on the dance floor as one, with rhythm and style. Must sign up with dance partner.Ages: 18 and upFacility: GIP - HallDay: Tue

Barre FitnessBarre Fitness classes is a fun and empowering workout program set to today’s hottest music. each class will begin with a warm-up that will focus on postural strength and alignment, followed by a series of upper body exercises using light weights. the ballet barre is used to sculpt the lower body, abs and also used for flexibility training. Then you will move down to the mat with a fitball for some core work and a relaxing and invigorating final stretch.Ages: 18 and upFacility: The LinkDay: Thu

Basketballthis is a drop-in program. equipment is provided, just come and shoot some hoops. Ages: 16 and upFacility: GIP - GymnasiumDay: Thu

Beach Volleyball (co-ed house league)this league is for players and teams with a mixed skill level. Bumping, setting, blocking and spiking are fairly consistent, you might also see some organized attacks. this program is for players who enjoy volleyball using techniques and coordinated plays. Must also be looking to have fun! tournament day scheduled for sept. 10, 2016 (Rain date Sept. 17, 2016).Ages: 18 and upFacility: The ROC - Beach Volleyball CourtDay: Tue

Belly dancingBelly Dance is the common term used to describe the ancient and very feminine dance form that comes from the Middle eastern area of our world. this dance created for women by women. learn to dance while toning your body and boosting your feminine self esteem. No impact or equipment needed. Ages: 16 and upFacility: SLT/Club - Green RoomDay: Wed

BellyFitexpect to burn mega calories, relieve stress and get the sweat flowing with fun, easy to learn cardio moves infused with the ancient and beautiful fundamentals of Belly Dance, Bollywood, Bhangra, African Dance and more. enjoy sculpting, toning and tightening with Pilates inspired core work, a deep yet relaxing Yoga inspired stretch and mindful Mudra Meditation. Be inspired and motivated by high energy electronic beats, fused with culturally rich ethno-organic sounds and melodies, and experience an hour that inspires the body, the mind, the spirit and the heart to reach beyond limitations and into pure transformation.Ages: 16 and upFacility: SLT/Club - Green RoomDay: WedNote: all dates, times and prices are subject to

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cardio BootcampA fun, high energy one hour cardio and strength training class involving circuit/interval training, running drills, muscle conditioning, and exercises using your body weight and different equipment will give your body an all-over workout. Anyone can do this class from beginner to advanced as all exercises can be modified. No special equipment needed.Ages: 16 and upFacility: GIP - Gymnasium, Watson ParkDay: Mon, Tue

core FusionAn amazing, super fun program focuses on your core by infusing Zumba inspired cardio, with Pilates inspired work on your yoga mat and then finishing it all off with Yoga inspired stretching. Please bring a water bottle, towel and Yoga mat to class.Ages: 16 and upFacility: GIP - GymnasiumDay: Sun, Thu

crochet 101this is an introductory class for beginners. led by an experienced instructor, participants will be taught the basic skills of crochet to complete projects such as; scarves, hats, granny squares, etc.Ages: 18 and upFacility: GIP - Program Room - GymDay: Fri

dog Walk & obedience Fitnessthis 6 week course will consist of learning everyday obedience and how to interact with your dog in a social environment. every session will consist of an hour walk while learning new tricks and tips along the way! there will also be a one hour intro to emergency pet first aid seminar included in the program. All dogs must be a minimum of 6 months old, be fully vaccinated and be registered within Georgina. Dog Owners must bring a fanny pack with a 6ft lead, poo bags, water, travel bowl, treats, favourite small toy, a collar with a buckle and proof of vaccinations and dog license. Owners must wear proper walking shoes. Ages: 18 and upFacility: The ROC - Chalet - Parking LotDay: Wed, Sat

energy FlowEnergy Flow combines the muscle-sculpting, core-firming benefits of Pilates with the strength and flexibility advantages of yoga. We crank up the speed to deliver a true fat-burning, low-impact workout that leaves your body looking long, lean, and incredibly defined.Ages: 16 and upFacility: GIP - GymnasiumDay: Sun, Wed

Floor Hockeythis is a drop-in program. equipment is provided, just come and take some shots on net. Ages: 16 and upFacility: GIP - GymnasiumDay: Tue

Golf clinicimprove your Golf skills, learn from a cPGA Golf Professional. Bring your own clubs or borrow from the centre. includes 1 large basket of balls each day.Ages: 14 and upFacility: Willow GreenDay: Mon

Hip Hophip hop your way to the latest dance craze. these energetic up beat, funky dance steps will have you moving to the music a whole new way. Grab your running shoes and get ready to bust a move.Ages: 16 and upFacility: SLT - TheatreDay: Thu

Kickboxing level 1Real Kickboxing taught by Real Kick boxers. these programs are VeRY beginner friendly and are a great introduction into the MOst stress relieving workout you’ll ever have in your life.have a great time Punching and Kicking your way into amazing shape.Ages: 16 and upFacility: GIP - Hall, GSA - Hall or Peff Lion’s - Seniors RoomDay: Mon, Tue, Thu

Kickboxing level 2this class builds off the skills taught in the level 1 class and involves more contact and different elements in order to perfect everyone’s skills and fitness. Students should take Level 1 first.Ages: 16 and upFacility: Peff Lion’s - Seniors Room, udora HallDay: Mon, Thu

Knitting 101this is an introductory class for beginners. led by an experienced instructor, participants will be taught the basic skills of knitting to complete projects such as; scarves, hats, granny squares, etc.Ages: 18 and upFacility: GIP - Program Room - GymDay: Fri

low impactif you’re new to exercise, overweight, or dealing with pain caused by an injury or a chronic condition, your doctor may have recommended that you start a low-impact workout program. Great for all fitness levels, this program definitely gets your heart rate up without any bouncing around! includes warm-up, cardiovascular, muscle conditioning and a relaxing cool down.Ages: 16 and upFacility: GIP - GymnasiumDay: Tue

Meditation: level 1-3Based on the authentic, ancient “Vipassana” technique, participants will travel through a process of self-transformation with guided instruction. Benefits include reducing stress; helps boost the immune-system, improves focus, concentration, restful sleep and helps with anxiety, depression.Ages: 16 and upFacility: The Link - Meeting Room #1Day: Wed

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paddle pros (canoe & Kayak)this four-week program is for beginner and experienced paddlers, with an emphasis on fun and skill development. this program is run with qualified & trained staff(s) on Lake Simcoe, teaching basic water safety, with an emphasis on Fun and skill development, regular training and other canoeing/kayaking opportunities. Also a great way to meet your fitness needs. *All equipment is providedAges: 16 and upFacility: De La Salle - Beach AreaDay: Wed

pickleballDon’t be shy, come out and try it! this mini-tennis game is played by 2 or 4 people on a badminton-sized court using wood paddle racquets and a plastic, poly baseball with holes. Pickle-ball is a combination of Ping-Pong, tennis, and badminton and has been enjoyed for over 20 years by people of all ages.Ages: 20 and upFacility: GIP - Gymnasium, The ROC Tennis CourtsDay: Tue,Thu

running club - couch to 5KGo the distance - whether you are just starting out or have experience running, this program is designed with a progression based approach to help you gradually build up to your main goal. Meet with our qualified running coach twice weekly for instruction and motivation. Ages: 16 and upFacility: The ROC - Canteen - Outdoor ClassroomDay: Tue,Thu

running club - Train to 10Kso you made it from couch to 5K! train with other experienced runners and work towards your first 10K. This program is designed with a progression based approach to help you gradually build up to your main goal. Meet with our qualified running coach twice weekly for motivation. Ages: 16 and upFacility: The ROC - Canteen - Outdoor ClassroomDay: Tue,Thu

Sewing 101this is a learn to sew program for beginners (No experience necessary). led by an experienced instructor, participants will be taught the basic skills of sewing (including use of sewing machine) to complete projects such as; cell phone case, pillow case, bags, and more. Note: All machinery and materials included in course fee.Ages: 18 and upFacility: GIP - Program Room - GymDay: Wed

Soccerthis is a drop-in program, enjoy the game of soccer. Ages: 16 and upFacility: GIP - GymnasiumDay: Wed

Tabata (HiiT)this high-intensity interval training (hiit) is fun, blasts calories, and moves so quickly that it’s hard to get bored! Geared towards all skill levels, participants perform exercises at maximum intensity for 20 seconds, followed by 10 seconds of rest. You repeat this on-off pattern a total of eight times, making one complete tabata round four minutes.Ages: 16 and upFacility: GIP - GymnasiumDay: Fri

Tai chithis is an introductory exercise program designed to improve concentration, coordination, balance and flexibility. Slow continuous motion will focus on reducing tension and help you relax. Please wear loose, comfortable clothing.Ages: 16 and upFacility: GIP - Hall, Georgina Sutton ArenaDay: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri

Yoga: Breathe & Flowexplore the practices of hatha Yoga including Pranayama (breath work) Asana (movement), Meditation and Mudra. Open to all levels however, participants should be comfortable with mat work. Bring your own mat and any required props.Ages: 16 and upFacility: GIP - Multi-Purpose RoomDay: Wed

Yoga: chair Supportchair Yoga is a new program for individuals requiring modifications and a program in chair and/or with supportive devices. The focus in this modified class is to work within your range of motion, wake up joint mobility, and stay with what you can do! Rest assure the instructor is a full time qualified specialist with yoga accessibility programs.Ages: 18 and upFacility: GIP - Multi-Purpose RoomDay: Tue

Yoga: Flow introYou will learn how the main yoga poses take shape, how to modify and how to string the pose together in this intro to Flow yoga program. expect a moderate to fast pace flow. You are welcome to join whether new to yoga or experienced, you will gain a strong yoga foundation.Ages: 14 and upFacility: GIP - Multi-Purpose Room or Peff. Lion’s HallDay: Mon, Thu

Yoga: Flow StrongYou will build your stamina and strengthen as you flow poses together. Expect a moderate to fast pace flow. Participants should be very familiar with the pose forms and names to feel confident in this program, if not please try ‘Intro to Flow - Registered Program’. Bring your mat and any other yoga equipment that you have.Ages: 16 and upFacility: Sutton Multi-use, Pefferlaw LibraryDay: Tue, Thu

Yoga: Full SupportFull support Yoga is best suited for those who are in need of a supportive device and/or an aid worker to assist in movement. this class focuses on gentle moves, based in a seated position as you learn about body basics and how yoga can aid you in everyday life.Ages: 16 and upFacility: GIP - Multi-Purpose RoomDay: Thu

Yoga: Gentle RefineGentle Yoga is best suited for those who are experiencing overall stiffness due to lack of activity, joint sensitivity, and other physical limitations. You will learn about body basics, breath work, gentle moves and functional concepts to aid you in everyday life. Floor based, please bring a mat and towel.Ages: 16 and upFacility: GIP - Multi-Purpose RoomDay: Mon

Note: all dates, times and prices are subject to change without notice

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Adventure & Obstacle Race Bootcamp 16+ 10 W May 25 7:00 PM-8:00 PM ROc $62

Adventure & Obstacle Race Bootcamp 16+ 9 su May 29 9:00 AM-10:00 AM ROc $55.80

Adventure & Obstacle Race Bootcamp 16+ 7 W Aug 3 7:00 PM-8:00 PM ROc $43.40

Adventure & Obstacle Race Bootcamp 16+ 7 su Aug 7 9:00 AM-10:00 AM ROc $43.40

Archery 16+ 4 t May 3 7:30 PM-8:30 PM ROc $65

Archery 16+ 4 t Jun 7 7:30 PM-8:30 PM ROc $65

Archery 16+ 4 t Jul 5 7:30 PM-8:30 PM ROc $65

Archery 16+ 4 t Aug 2 7:30 PM-8:30 PM ROc $65

Badminton (Pay as You Play) 20+ 13 M,W,F Apr 4 8:30 AM-10:30 AM GYM $2/$0.50

Badminton (Pay as You Play) 16+ 13 F Apr 8 7:30 PM-10:00 PM GYM $2

Badminton (Pay as You Play) 16+ 8 F Jul 8 7:30 PM-9:00 PM GYM $2

Balance Ball 16+ 13 sa Apr 2 9:00 AM-10:00 AM GYM $80.60

Balance Ball 16+ 9 sa Jul 9 9:00 AM-10:00 AM GYM $55.80

Ballroom Dancing 18+ 9 t Apr 12 8:15 PM-9:45 PM GiP $72

Barre Fitness 16+ 12 th Apr 7 9:30 AM-10:30 AM linK $74.40

Barre Fitness 16+ 8 th Jul 7 9:30 AM-10:30 AM linK $49.60

Basketball (Pay as You Play) 20+ 12 M Apr 4 8:30 PM-10:00 PM GYM $2

Basketball (Pay as You Play) 20+ 13 th Apr 7 8:00 PM-10:00 PM GYM $2

Basketball (Pay as You Play) 20+ 8 M Jul 4 8:00 PM-9:00 PM GYM $2

Basketball (Pay as You Play) 20+ 8 th Jul 7 8:00 PM-9:00 PM GYM $2

Beach Volleyball (co-ed house league) 18+ 17 t May 17 6:30 PM-9:00 PM ROc $60

Belly Dancing 16+ 12 W Apr 13 8:15 PM-9:15 PM slt $74.40

Belly Dancing 16+ 9 W Jul 6 8:15 PM-9:15 PM slt $55.80

BellyFit 16+ 12 W Apr 13 7:00 PM-8:00 PM slt $74.40

BellyFit 16+ 9 W Jul 6 7:00 PM-8:00 PM slt $55.80

cardio Bootcamp 16+ 12 M Apr 4 7:00 PM-8:00 PM GYM $74.40

cardio Bootcamp 16+ 12 t Apr 5 7:30 PM-8:30 PM GYM $74.40

cardio Bootcamp 16+ 8 M Jul 4 7:00 PM-8:00 PM GYM $49.60

cardio Bootcamp (Outdoor) 16+ 9 t Jul 5 7:00 PM-8:00 PM WP $55.80

core Fusion 16+ 13 su Apr 3 10:30 AM-11:30 AM GYM $80.60

core Fusion 16+ 9 th Jul 7 7:00 PM-8:00 PM ROc $55.80

crochet 101 18+ 12 F Apr 8 6:30 PM-8:00 PM GiP $70

Dog Walk & Obedience Fitness 18+ 6 W May 4 6:30 PM-7:30 PM ROc $90

Dog Walk & Obedience Fitness 18+ 6 sa May 7 9:30 AM-10:30 AM ROc $90

Dog Walk & Obedience Fitness 18+ 6 W Jul 6 6:30 PM-7:30 PM ROc $90

Dog Walk & Obedience Fitness 18+ 6 sa Jul 9 9:30 AM-10:30 AM ROc $90

energy Flow 16+ 12 su Apr 10 9:30 AM-10:30 AM GYM $74.40

energy Flow 16+ 9 W Jul 6 8:00 PM-9:00 PM GYM $55.80

Floor hockey (Pay as You Play) 16+ 13 t Apr 5 8:30 PM-10:00 PM GYM $2

Floor hockey (Pay as You Play) 16+ 8 t Jul 5 8:00 PM-9:00 PM GYM $2

ZumbaZumba has become one of the fastest growing latin dance-inspired fitness crazes in North America and has reached far and wide across the world. People of all ages are falling in love with its infectious music, energetic dance moves and body-sculpting benefits. Come dance to the rhythms of Salsa, Merengue, Reggaeton and other latin beats.Ages: 15 and upFacility: GIP - Hall, Peff Lion’s - Seniors RoomDay: Tue, Thu

Zumba GoldZumba is a Latin-inspired fitness program for all ages. This class is perfect for those looking to learn the fun, energetic, dance-based moves at a pace that all family members can enjoy. Who would have guessed something with such infectious music and awesome moves would be this great of a workout. try it and see!Ages: 15 and upFacility: GIP - HallDay: Tue

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Golf clinic 14+ 4 M May 2 7:00 PM-8:00 PM WG $100

Golf clinic 14+ 4 M Jun 6 7:00 PM-8:00 PM WG $100

Golf clinic 14+ 4 M Jul 4 6:00 PM-7:00 PM WG $100

Golf clinic 14+ 4 M Aug 8 6:00 PM-7:00 PM WG $100

hip hop 16+ 7 th Apr 14 8:15 PM-9:15 PM slt $43.40

hip hop 16+ 8 th Jul 7 8:15 PM-9:15 PM slt $49.60

Kickboxing level 1 16+ 11 M Apr 4 8:00 PM-9:00 PM Plh $68.20

Kickboxing level 1 16+ 11 t Apr 12 7:00 PM-8:00 PM GsA $68.20

Kickboxing level 1 16+ 11 th Apr 7 6:00 PM-7:00 PM GiP $68.20

Kickboxing level 1 16+ 7 th May 5 7:00 PM-8:00 PM uh $78

Kickboxing level 1 16+ 8 M Jul 4 8:00 PM-9:00 PM Plh $49.60

Kickboxing level 1 16+ 8 t Jul 5 7:00 PM-8:00 PM GsA $49.60

Kickboxing level 1 16+ 8 th Jul 7 6:00 PM-7:00 PM GiP $49.60

Kickboxing level 1 16+ 7 th Jul 7 7:00 PM-8:00 PM uh $78

Kickboxing level 2 16+ 11 M Apr 4 7:00 PM-8:00 PM Plh $68.20

Kickboxing level 2 16+ 7 th May 5 8:00 PM-9:00 PM uh $78

Kickboxing level 2 16+ 8 M Jul 4 7:00 PM-8:00 PM Plh $49.60

Kickboxing level 2 16+ 7 th Jul 7 8:00 PM-9:00 PM uh $78

Knitting 101 16+ 12 F Apr 8 8:00 PM-9:30 PM GYM $70

low impact 16+ 12 t Apr 5 6:30 PM-7:30 PM GYM $74.40

low impact 16+ 9 t Jul 5 7:00 PM-8:00 PM GYM $55.80

Meditation: level 1 16+ 11 M Apr 4 5:30 PM-6:30 PM linK $68.20

Meditation: level 1 16+ 9 M Jul 4 5:30 PM-6:30 PM linK $55.80

Meditation: level 2 16+ 11 M Apr 4 6:30 PM-7:30 PM linK $68.20

Meditation: level 2 16+ 9 M Jul 4 6:30 PM-7:30 PM linK $55.80

Meditation: level 3 16+ 11 M Apr 4 7:30 PM-8:30 PM linK $68.20

Meditation: level 3 16+ 9 M Jul 4 7:30 PM-8:30 PM linK $55.80

Paddle Pros (canoe & Kayak) 16+ 4 W Jun 1 6:30 PM-8:30 PM BeAch $65

Paddle Pros (canoe & Kayak) 16+ 4 W Jul 6 6:30 PM-8:30 PM BeAch $65

Paddle Pros (canoe & Kayak) 16+ 4 W Aug 10 6:30 PM-8:30 PM BeAch $65

Pickleball (Pay as You Play) 20+ 13 t,th Apr 5 8:30 AM-10:30 AM GYM $2/$0.50

Pickleball (Pay as You Play) (Outdoor) 20+ 16 t,th May 30 8:30 AM-10:30 AM ROc FRee

Running club - couch to 5K 16+ 10 t,th Apr 19 6:30 PM-7:30 PM GiP $62

Running club - couch to 5K 16+ 10 t,th Jul 5 6:30 PM-7:30 PM GiP $62

Running club - train to 10K 16+ 10 t,th Apr 19 6:30 PM-7:30 PM GiP $30

Running club - train to 10K 16+ 10 t,th Jul 5 6:30 PM-7:30 PM GiP $30

sewing 101 18+ 6 W Apr 6 7:00 PM-8:30 PM GYM $48

sewing 101 18+ 6 W May 18 7:00 PM-8:30 PM GYM $48

soccer (Pay as You Play) 16+ 13 W Apr 6 8:30 PM-10:00 PM GYM $2

tabata (hiit) 16+ 12 F Apr 8 6:30 PM-7:30 PM GYM $74.70

tabata (hiit) 16+ 12 F Jul 8 6:30 PM-7:30 PM GYM $74.70

tai chi 16+ 11 M-F Apr 4 10:00 AM-11:00 AM GiP FRee

tai chi 16+ 13 th Apr 7 6:30 PM-7:30 PM GsA FRee

tai chi 16+ 8 sa Apr 9 9:00 AM-10:00 AM GiP FRee

Yoga: Breathe & Flow 16+ 8 W Apr 20 6:30 PM-7:30 PM GiP $49.60

Yoga: Breathe & Flow 16+ 6 W Jul 13 6:30 PM-7:30 PM GiP $37.20

Yoga: chair support 18+ 5 t Apr 19 11:30 AM-12:30 PM GiP $31

Yoga: Flow intro 16+ 9 M Apr 4 5:00 PM-6:00 PM GiP $55.80

Yoga: Flow intro 16+ 9 th Apr 7 7:45 PM-8:45 PM Pll $55.80

Yoga: Flow intro 16+ 6 M Jul 11 5:00 PM-6:00 PM GiP $37.20

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York Region’s Adventure Headquarters

BIKE PARK

Pump Track Dirt Jumps Northshore

Open 7 days a week 9 a.m. - 9 p.m.

Low Ropes, High Ropes & Climbing Wall

$20/2hrssaturdays 1 p.m.

may 21, June 18, July 16, aug 20

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Yoga: Flow intro 16+ 6 th Jul 14 7:45 PM-8:45 PM Pll $37.20

Yoga: Flow strong 16+ 10 t Apr 5 7:00 PM-8:00 PM sMu $62

Yoga: Flow strong 16+ 10 th Apr 7 6:30 PM-7:30 PM Pll $62

Yoga: Flow strong 16+ 6 t Jul 12 7:00 PM-8:00 PM sMu $37.20

Yoga: Flow strong 16+ 6 th Jul 14 6:30 PM-7:30 PM Pll $37.20

Yoga: Full support 16+ 10 th Apr 7 10:30 AM-11:15 AM GiP $62

Yoga: Full support 16+ 6 th Jul 14 10:30 AM-11:15 AM GiP $37.20

Yoga: Gentle Refi ne 16+ 9 M Apr 4 7:30 PM-8:30 PM GiP $55.80

Yoga: Gentle Refi ne 16+ 9 M Apr 4 6:15 PM-7:15 PM GiP $55.80

Yoga: Gentle Refi ne 16+ 6 M Jul 11 7:30 PM-8:30 PM GiP $37.20

Yoga: Gentle Refi ne 16+ 6 M Jul 11 6:15 PM-7:15 PM GiP $37.20

Zumba 16+ 11 t Apr 5 7:00 PM-8:00 PM GiP $68.20

Zumba 16+ 11 th Apr 7 7:00 PM-8:00 PM GiP $68.20

Zumba 16+ 10 th Apr 14 7:00 PM-8:00 PM Plh $62

Zumba 16+ 7 t Jul 5 7:00 PM-8:00 PM GiP $43.40

Zumba 16+ 8 th Jul 7 7:00 PM-8:00 PM GiP $49.60

Zumba Gold 16+ 11 t Apr 5 6:00 PM-6:45 PM GiP $68.20

Zumba Gold 16+ 7 t Jul 5 6:00 PM-6:45 PM GiP $43.40

Walking club 16+ 26 M-F Mar 7 9:00 AM-10:00 AM GiP FRee

Walking club 16+ 24 M,W,F Mar 7 9:00 AM-11:00 AM GsA FRee

Walking club 16+ 27 t,th Mar 8 10:00 AM-12:00 PM Plh FRee

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June iS recreaTion &SeniorS MonTH!Join the Recreation & culture Department and take the 30-Day challenge. Participate in a “Recreation Activity” each day of the month. let’s get active! For a full detailed calendar of the recreation activities, visit georgina.ca or call 905-476-4301 ext. 2354.

Senior GaMeS 2016September - Octobercome out and join us! A full month of great activities from golf, lawn bowling and pickleball to bridge, euchre and poker. Watch for the full schedule for details in the Fall & Winter Recreation Guide. Applications will be available early August.

Senior MeeT-upWe are currently offering a new senior Meet-up program where we get in touch with you for a meet and greet opportunity. if you are interested in this, simply contact club 55 Keswick and the staff will arrange for a current member to give you a tour of our facilities, meet others, learn more about our programs, and familiarize with all the great things we have to offer at club 55!*You will be asked if this is of interest to you upon your registration to Club 55, so please consider registering and taking part in our Senior Meet-up program.

ouTdoor picKleBallJune 27 - September 2come enjoy outdoor pickleball at the tennis courts at the ROc onMondays, tuesdays and thursdays.

luncHeSClub 55 - Pefferlaw1st & 3rd tuesday (each month) 12pm (noon)$5/member | $6 non-memberClub 55 - Keswickclub 55/stephen leacock theatreevery Wednesday 12pm (noon)$4 member | $5 non-member*Please note: Lunches do not take place between June - September

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pool leaGueSMen’s 8 Ball @ 9 a.m. – starts Monday October 3, 2016Men’s 9 Ball @ 11 a.m. – starts Monday October 3, 2016ladies 8 Ball @ 2 p.m. – starts thursday October 6, 2016ladies 9 Ball @ 9 a.m. – starts Friday October 7, 2016teams 8 Ball @ 9 a.m. – starts tuesday, October 4, 2016Mixed 8 Ball @ 12 p.m. – starts thursday October 6, 2016Mixed 9 Ball @ 1 p.m. – starts Friday October 7, 2016

carpeT BoWlinG leaGuetuesday’s @ 10 a.m. – starts tuesday, september 13, 2016thursday’s @ 7 p.m. – starts thursday, september 15, 2016Friday’s @ 1:30 p.m. – starts Friday, september 16, 2016

darT leaGueDarts league – Monday’s @ 6 p.m. – starts Mondayseptember 12, 2016Darts league – tuesday’s @ 1:30 – starts tuesdayseptember 13, 2016

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acrylic painting - Step 1Add some colour to your life! this acrylic class is for anyone who wants to try something new and get creative. learn to paint landscapes with this six-week session. Painting is a very expressive form of art, come out and show us your creative side. No experience necessary. A material list is available.Facility: SLT/Club - Multi Purpose RoomDay: Thu

acrylic painting - Step 2this acrylic class is for anyone who wants to expand on their acrylic painting. learn to paint larger landscapes and use more colour. Experience necessary. A material list is available.Facility: SLT/Club - Multi Purpose RoomDay: Thu

advanced computer/laptops coursethis course is for our club 55 members who are looking to learn a little more about their computers. this short six-week course will teach you to surf the internet, send and receive emails, how to use icons and so much more. this course is available for all different skill levels. Bring your laptop please.Facility: SLT/Club - Computer RoomDay: Tue

archerythis program will teach participants all they need to know about Archery through playing interactive games and engaging activities. the program will focus on safety, proper stance, technique and how to hit the target using a camp bow! this program is suited for persons of all abilities and all equipment is provided.Facility: The ROC - Hill - TubingDay: Tue

Beginner Japanese embroiderythis program is an introduction to our very popular form of Bunka for our embroidery lovers. Participants will learn on a blank canvas using Rayon thread with long needles. it is punch embroidery while following a pattern. Make a wonderful creation to take home.Facility: SLT/Club - Multi Purpose Room, Program Room and Club 55 Sutton - Main HallDay: Tue

Beginner/Basic computer coursesthis course is for our club 55 members who are looking to learn a little more about computers. this course will teach you to surf the internet, send and receive emails, how to use icons and so much more. this course is available for all different skill levels.Facility: SLT/Club - Computer RoomDay: Tue

carpet Bowlingindoor carpet bowling is one of the fastest growing games across canada. it is a game that provides great social interactions, exercise and a friendly competition.Facility: SLT/Club - Main HallDay: Sat

*Some activities are subject to a Club 55 membership

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cooking for 1 Workshoplearn how to prepare fast, cost effective meals for yourself. this one-day workshop will help you to see how to make meals that will feed you for multiple days using the same ingredients and how to prepare meals that are fast and convenient for seniors on the Go! *Make one meal during the course to take home.Facility: The LinkDay: Thu

Floor ShuffleboardDrop-in and join us for a game of Floor Shuffleboard. Pay-As-You-Play allows you to participate wherever you are available. enjoy a fun, friendly, active environment and meet new people!Pay-As-You-Play $1.00 Facility: Sutton Arena HallDay: Tue, Thu

Functional Fitnessthis program is designed to maintain and improve mobility. this class will increase muscular strength as well as balance and coordination. We will incorporate gentle exercises and stretches for the 55+ participant.Facility: SLT/Club - Multi Purpose RoomDay: Thu

intermediate computer coursesthis course is for our club 55 members who are looking to get more in depth computer experience. this short six-week course will teach you to surf the internet, send and receive emails, use pictures and so much more. this course is available for all different skill levels.Facility: SLT/Club - Computer RoomDay: Tue

ipad/ipod/iphone Touch computer coursesthis course is designed for the new and experienced iPad users. Participants must bring their own iPad with them.Facility: SLT/Club - Computer RoomDay: Tue

Japanese embroidery Bunkathis program is for the embroidery lover with a bit of twist. You will use Rayon thread with long needles to create a beautiful punch pattern design. Make a wonderful work of art to take home and show off.Facility: SLT/Club - Multi Purpose RoomDay: Mon

line dancingcome out and learn how to country and western line dance. enjoy an evening of fun and laughter with friends as you learn the intricate steps of line dancing. impress your friends at the next dance. Facility: SLT/Club - Main HallDay: Fri

MeditationBased on the authentic, ancient “Vipassana” technique, participants will travel through a process of self-transformation with guided instruction. Benefits include reducing stress, helps boost the immune-system, improves focus, concentration, restful sleep and helps with anxiety, depression.Facility: SLT/Club - Theatre Lobby, The Link - Meeting Room #1Day: Wed, Thu

*Some activities are subject to a Club 55 membership

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paddle pros (canoe & Kayak)this four week program is for beginner and experienced paddlers, with an emphasis on Fun and skill development. this program is run with qualified & trained staff on Lake simcoe, teaching basic water safety, regular training and other canoeing/kayaking opportunities. Also a great way to meet your fitness needs. *All equipment is providedAge: 16 and upFacility: De La Salle - Beach AreaDay: Wed

photographythis course is for anyone who is interested in learning how to take better pictures, using different techniques and camera operations. learn the various genres of photos and how to make your camera work better for you. *A digital camera is required.Facility: SLT/Club - Archives RoomDay: Thu, Sat

Square dancingsquare dancing involves a set of eight dancers moving to music. the calls used by the caller are taught in such a way that you are dancing as you are learning. Dancing movements soon become smooth, rhythmic and graceful and are easy to learn. No experience is needed.Facility: SLT/Club - Main HallDay: Fri

Tai chitai chi is designed to foster a calm and tranquil mind. learning to do this exercise correctly helps to build such things as balance, alignment, fine-scale motor control, rhythm of movement and the creation of movement from the body’s vital center.Facility: GIP - Hall, SLT/Club - Main HallDay: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri

Walking clubFor those physically active adults and older adults that are looking for some exercise inside out of the weather elements. come and walk with some friends.Facility: GSA - Hall, Peff Lion’s - HallDay: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri

Watercolouring Step 1Add some colour to your life, these watercolour classes are for anyone wanting to try something new and keep their brain active. learn to paint landscapes with this 6 week class. can’t draw a straight line that’s fine you don’t need to know how to draw. Material list is available.Facility: SLT/Club - Multi Purpose RoomDay: Fri

Watercolouring Step 2this watercolour class is for those who want to take their dynamic art to the next level or carry on with learning new techniques and developing their skills. A materials list is available and it is recommended that you take the step 1 class before registering for step 2.Facility: SLT/Club - Multi Purpose RoomDay: Fri

Yoga - chair SupportChair Support Yoga has all the benefits of floor based yoga incorporated into seated and standing positions, with no need to get on the floor. This class focuses on gentle moves, based in a seated position as you learn about body basics and how yoga tools can aid you in everyday life.Facility: C55 Sutton - Hall (Lower Level)Day: Wed

*Some activities are subject to a Club 55 membership

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Yoga - Gentle RefineFor people new to yoga or those who are experiencing overall stiffness due to lack of activity, you will reduce pain and wake up the muscles in the body slowly. this class focuses on gentle moves and relaxation, as you learn about body basics and how yoga can aid you in everyday life. Floor based, please bring a mat and pillow/towel.Facility: SLT/Club - Theatre LobbyDay: Mon

Yoga - Gentle BuildFor people new to yoga, this program teaches you relaxation, the main poses, personal modifications, gently incorporates hold times and repetition to help you build your body knowledge and strengthening. You will gain a strong yoga foundation in preparation for flow. Floor based, please bring a mat and pillow or towel.Facility: Peff Lion’s - Hall, SLT/Club - Theatre Lobby, SLT/Club - Theatre LobbyDay: Mon, Thurs

PROGRAM # Day start Date tiMe Place Price

Acrylic Painting - step 1 6 th Apr 7 9:30 AM-11:30 AM c55K $80

Acrylic Painting - step 2 6 th Apr 7 1:00 PM-3:00 PM c55K $75

Advanced computer/laptops 6 t May 10 1:15 PM-2:30 PM c55K FRee

Archery 4 t May 3 4:30 PM-5:30 PM ROc $65

Archery 4 t Jun 7 4:30 PM-5:30 PM ROc $65

Archery 4 t Jul 5 4:30 PM-5:30 PM ROc $65

Archery 4 t Aug 2 4:30 PM-5:30 PM ROc $65

Beginner Japanese embroidery 6 t May 10 10:00 AM-11:30 AM c55K $40.50

Beginner Japanese embroidery 6 t Jun 21 10:00 AM-11:30 AM c55K $40.50

Beginner Japanese embroidery 6 t Aug 9 1:00 PM-2:00 PM c55K $40.50

Beginner/Basic computers 6 t May 10 9:00 AM-10:15 AM c55K FRee

Japanese embroidery - Beginner 6 t Mar 29 1:00 PM-2:00 PM c55s $40.50

carpet Bowling 14 t,th,F,s Apr 12 various c55K $7

cooking for 1 Workshop 1 th Apr 7 2:00 PM-4:00 PM linK $20

cooking for 1 Workshop 1 th May 26 2:00 PM-4:00 PM linK $20

Functional Fitness 7 th Apr 14 1:00 PM-2:00 PM c55K $43.40

Functional Fitness 5 th Jun 2 1:00 PM-2:00 PM c55K $31

intermediate computers 6 t May 10 10:30 AM-11:45 AM c55K FRee

ipad/ipod/iphone touch comps. 6 t May 10 3:00 PM-4:00 PM c55K FRee

Japanese embroidery Bunka 5 M Apr 4 10:00 AM-12:00 PM c55K $23.50

Japanese embroidery Bunka 6 M May 9 10:00 AM-12:00 PM c55K $28.50

Japanese embroidery Bunka 6 M Jun 20 10:00 AM-12:00 PM c55K $28.50

Japanese embroidery Bunka 6 M Aug 8 10:00 AM-12:00 PM c55K $28.50

Meditation 9 W/t Apr 13 10:00 AM-11:00 AM c55K $62

Paddle Pros (canoe & Kayak) 4 W Jun 1 6:30 PM-8:30 PM Dls $65

Paddle Pros (canoe & Kayak) 4 W Jul 6 6:30 PM-8:30 PM BeAch $65

Paddle Pros (canoe & Kayak) 4 W Aug 10 6:30 PM-8:30 PM BeAch $65

Photography 6 sa Apr 9 10:00 AM-11:30 AM c55K tBD

Photography 6 th May 26 2:00 PM-3:30 PM c55K tBD

square Dancing 6 F May 13 3:30 PM-5:00 PM c55K FRee

*Some activities are subject to a Club 55 membership

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Lunches(September - June)Club 55 Keswick - every Wednesday at 12 p.m.$4 for members and $5 for non-membersClub 55 Pefferlaw - every 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month$5 for members and $6 for non-membersClub 55 Sutton - Check the local Club Schedule for lunch dates

Footcare ClinicsClub 55 offers Footcare Clinics by a registered nurse at different locations on different days.For more information call 905-476-9972.

Special FunctionsEach Club offers special functions such as Movie Days, Dinner & Dances and Dinner and Shows - check your local Club listing for more information on what’s being offered.

Casino Rama TripsLast Friday of each month, we take a bus to Casino Rama. Sign-up in advance for your seat on the bus!$2 for members and $3 for non-membersPick-up locations in Sutton and Keswick

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tai chi 14 M-F Mar 7 10:00 AM-11:00 AM GiP FRee

tai chi 17 W Mar 23 6:30 PM-7:30 PM c55K FRee

Walking club 26 M,W,F Mar 7 9:00 AM-11:00 AM sAh FRee

Walking club 27 t,th Mar 8 10:00 AM-12:00 PM c55P FRee

Walking club 26 M-F Mar 7 9:00 AM-10:00 AM GiP FRee

Watercolouring step 1 6 F Apr 8 9:30 AM-11:30 AM c55K $80

Watercolouring step 2 6 F Apr 8 1:00 PM-3:00 PM c55K $75

Yoga - chair support 5 W May 4 1:30 PM-2:30 PM c55s $25

Yoga - chair support 5 W Jun 15 1:30 PM-2:30 PM c55s $25

Yoga - Gentle Build 5 th Apr 7 3:15 PM-4:15 PM c55P $25

Yoga - Gentle Build 6 M Apr 11 10:45 AM-11:45 AM c55K $30

Yoga - Gentle Build 4 M May 30 10:45 AM-11:45 AM c55K $20

Yoga - Gentle Build 5 M Jul 11 10:45 AM-11:45 AM c55K $25

Yoga - Gentle Refine 6 M Apr 11 9:30 AM-10:30 AM c55K $25

Yoga - Gentle Refine 5 M May 30 9:30 AM-10:30 AM c55K $25

Yoga - Gentle Refine 6 M Jul 11 9:30 AM-10:30 AM c55K $30

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Member Afternoon12:30pm-3pm

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Family lessonAvailable for Red cross swim Preschool sea Otter through swim Kids 6 only. Parents are required to know what level to register kids into at time of registration. this program enables parents to register two or more of their children into the same time. this 45 minute swimming class is split into multi-level groups based on age and level selected at time of registration.Ages: At least 3 but less than 14Day: Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun

Swim Preschool (1) Starfi shOrientation to water for babies and their parent/caregiver. to enter this level, babies must be able to hold their head up. the goals are to help babies experience buoyancy and movement through songs and play in the water and to teach the parent/caregiver age-specifi c water safety. This level is participation-based only, without formal evaluation.Ages: At least 4m but less than 1Day: Mon, Tue, Wed, Sat

Swim preschool (2) duckOrientation to water for toddlers and their parent/caregiver. Age is the only condition for entering this level. Swimmers learn how to use fl oating objects for support and explore different water movements through games, songs and active water play. the parent/caregiver also learns age-specifi c water safety. This level is participation-based only, without formal evaluation.Ages: At least 1 but less than 2Day: Mon, Wed, Sat, Sun

Swim preschool (3) Sea TurtleOrientation to water for toddlers and their parent/caregiver. Age is the only condition for entering this level. swimmers learn, through fun games and songs, how to combine skills, how to kick with a buoyant object and how to perform basic fl oats, glides and kicks. this level is participation-based only, without formal evaluation.Ages: At least 2 but less than 3Day: Tue, Wed, Fri, Sat, Sun

Swim preschool (4) Sea ottertransitional level that transfers the preschooler to the care of the instructor. All skills are assisted by the instructor. swimmers enter this level when they are 3 years of age. using games and activities, swimmers learn to open their eyes under water, further develop basic fl oats and glides, and swim 1 metre. they also learn age-appropriate water safety skills. swimmers are evaluated based on performance criteria and progress to salamander once all criteria have been successfully completed.Ages: At least 3 but less than 6Day: Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, SatDay: Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat

Also available in beach lessons (Mon, Wed) Swim preschool (5) Salamanderswimmers enter this level when they have successfully completed sea Otter. using games and activities, swimmers learn to swim 2 metres, further develop basic fl oats and increase their distance on front and back glide. Front swim and roll-over glide are also included, and swimmers learn appropriate water safety skills such as how to jump into chest-deep water and how to use a life jacket/Personal Flotation Device (PFD). safety skills development includes water orientation, safe entries and exits and only swimming when an adult is present. swimmers are evaluated based on performance criteria and progress to Sunfi sh once all criteria have been successfully completed.Ages: At least 3 but less than 6Day: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, SunDay: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun

Also available in beach lessons (Mon, Wed)

Swim Preschool (6) Sunfi shswimmers enter this level when they have successfully completed salamander. using games and activities, swimmers learn to swim 5 metres, increase their distance using buoyant objects, increase their front and back glide with kick, and develop their roll-over glide, side glide and front swim. safety skills include deep-water skills and use of a life jacket/Personal Flotation Device (PFD). safety skills development such as water orientation, safe entries and exits and always asking for permission before going near the water. swimmers are evaluated based on performance criteria and progress to crocodile once all criteria have been successfully completed.Ages: At least 3 but less than 6Day: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun Day: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun

Also available in beach lessons (Mon, Wed)

WHERE DO YOu FALL? WhAt PROGRAM is Best...

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Your child may also have the opportunity to attempt swimming in clothing, which will teach children how to survive unintentional falls into water – one of the leading causes of drowning for this age group.

Red Cross swimming programs support the Canadian Sport for Life long-term participant development model. Learning to swim with Red Cross Swim provides the swimmer with the confi dence to participate in a range of sports such as sailing, water polo, diving, canoeing, white water paddling, synchronized swimming, and competitive swimming as well as pursue careers in aquatics, search and rescue, law enforcement, etc.

swim with the best! ®

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Swim Kids 4this level introduces the front crawl (10m) and back swim with shoulder roll (15m). swimmers work on kneeling dives, surface support (45 seconds, deep water) and developing a greater sense of self-safety by understanding their own limits. endurance is built through a 25m swim. upon completion of 25m, swimmers are eligible to register as part of canada’s swim team through getswimming.ca.Ages: At least 6 but less than 14Day: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, SunDay: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun

Also available in beach lessons (Mon, Wed)

Swim Kids 5this level introduces the back crawl (15m), sculling skills, whip kick on the back, stride dives and treading water. Front crawl increases to 15m. An introduction to safe boating skills is also included. endurance is developed through a 50m swim.Ages: At least 6 but less than 14Day: Tue, Wed, Fri, Sat, Sun, MonDay: Tue, Wed, Fri, Sat, Sun, Mon

Also available in beach lessons (Mon, Wed)

Swim Kids 6This level refi nes front crawl with a focus on hand entry and breathing (25m), back crawl with a focus on arm positions and body roll (25m), and introduces elementary back stroke (15m), safety on ice, and rescue of others with throwing assists. swimmers demonstrate the front dive and their ability to tread water in deep water for 1½ minutes. endurance is built through dolphin kick and a 75m swim.Ages: At least 6 but less than 14Day: Mon, Tue, Wed, Sun, Fri, SatDay: Mon, Tue, Wed, Sun, Fri, Sat

Also available in beach lessons (Mon, Wed)

Swim Kids 7this level builds skills and endurance for the front crawl (50m), back crawl (50m) and elementary back stroke (25m) and introduces whip kick on the front. swimmers learn about airway and breathing obstructions, reach assists and stride entry. swimming endurance is increased to a 150m swim.Ages: At least 6 but less than 14Day: Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun

Swim Kids 8This level is an introduction to breast stroke (15m) and feet-fi rst surface dives. swimmers learn about the dangers of open water, hypothermia, the performance of rescue breathing on children and adults, and standing shallow dives. swimmers participate in timed treading water activities using the eggbeater skill for 3 minutes to improve their ability to remain at the surface in the event of an unexpected fall into water. endurance is built on a 300m swim. Front crawl and back crawl distances are increased to 75m each.Ages: At least 6 but less than 14Day: Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun

age conversion chart preschool to Swim Kids

When Your child turns six Years Old Register into:

incomplete sea Otter swim Kids 1complete sea Otter swim Kids 1incomplete salamander swim Kids 1complete salamander swim Kids 1Incomplete Sunfi sh swim Kids 1Complete Sunfi sh swim Kids 2incomplete crocodile swim Kids 2complete crocodile swim Kids 3incomplete Whale swim Kids 3complete Whale swim Kids 3

Swim Kids 1swimmers receive an orientation to water and the pool area and work on fl oats, glides and kicking. Swimmers build their endurance by working on the 5m front swim.Ages: At least 6 but less than 14Day: Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, SatDay: Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat

Also available in beach lessons (Mon, Wed)

Swim Kids 2swimmers work on propulsion skills to move through the water and to remain at the surface. swimmers work on the front swim (5m) and learn about deep-water activities and proper use of a life jacket/Personal Flotation Device (PFD). Fitness activities include the 10m fl utter kick and a 10m distance swim.Ages: At least 6 but less than 14Day: Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, SatDay: Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat

Also available in beach lessons (Mon, Wed)

Swim Kids 3this level provides an introduction to diving, and teaches swimmers how to make wise choices about where and when to swim. Endurance is achieved by building strength in the fl utter kick and a 15m swim.Ages: At least 6 but less than 14Day: Sun, Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat, WedDay: Sun, Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat, Wed

Also available in beach lessons (Mon, Wed)

Swim preschool (7/8) crocodile/Whaleswimmers enter this level when they have successfully completed Sunfi sh. Through games and other fun activities, swimmers learn to swim 5-10 metres on their front and back, perform a dolphin kick and begin using rhythmic breathing. they also progress with kicking drills and increase their swimming distance to 10-15 metres. safety skills include jumping into deep-water, swim 5m and perform surface support for 10-20 seconds then return to safety, recognizing when a swimmer needs help and using a Personal Flotation Device (PFD) in deep water, safe swimming areas, throwing assists and sitting dives. swimmers are evaluated based on performance criteria and progress to Whale/swim Kids 3 once all criteria have been achieved.Ages: At least 3 but less than 6Day: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun

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Diaper Fit 4m < 3 10 t Apr 12 10:00 AM-11:00 AM GlP $64.44Diaper Fit 4m < 3 10 th Apr 14 10:00 AM-11:00 AM GlP $64.44Diaper Fit 4m < 3 8 th Jul 7 10:00 AM-11:00 AM GlP $51.56Family lesson 3 < 14 10 sa Apr 9 11:45 AM-12:30 PM GlP $84.87Family lesson 3 < 14 10 sa Apr 9 4:15 PM-5:00 PM GlP $84.87Family lesson 3 < 14 10 s Apr 10 11:45 AM-12:30 PM GlP $84.87Family lesson 3 < 14 10 M Apr 11 6:00 PM-6:45 PM GlP $84.87Family lesson 3 < 14 10 t Apr 12 5:45 PM-6:30 PM GlP $84.87Family lesson 3 < 14 10 th Apr 14 5:45 PM-6:30 PM GlP $84.87Family lesson 3 < 14 10 F Apr 15 7:30 PM-8:15 PM GlP $84.87Family lesson 3 < 14 8 sa Jun 25 11:45 AM-12:30 PM GlP $67.92Starfish 4m < 1 10 sa Apr 9 9:45 AM-10:15 AM GlP $84.87Starfish 4m < 1 10 M Apr 11 5:00 PM-5:30 PM GlP $84.87Starfish 4m < 1 10 t Apr 12 9:00 AM-9:30 AM GlP $84.87Starfish 4m < 1 10 W Apr 13 6:00 PM-6:30 PM GlP $84.87Starfish 4m < 1 8 sa Jun 25 10:45 AM-11:15 AM GlP $67.92Starfish 4m < 1 4 t,th Jul 5 11:00 AM-11:30 AM GlP $67.92Starfish 4m < 1 5 M,W Aug 3 5:30 PM-6:00 PM GlP $67.92Duck 1 < 2 10 sa Apr 9 5:00 PM-5:30 PM GlP $84.87

Swim Kids 9/10Swim Kids 9: This level refines the front crawl (100m), back crawl (100m), elementary back stroke (50m) and breast stroke (25m), and encourages swimmers to combine different kicks for fitness (3 mins). They also work on head-first surface dives and learn about wise choices, peer influences and self-rescue from ice. endurance is built through a 400m swim.Swim Kids 10: This level is a final assessment of the strokes for technique and distance (front crawl 100m, back crawl 100m, elementary backstroke 50m, breast stroke 50m, sidestroke 25m). swimmers learn about sun safety, rescue of others from ice, and head-first and feet-first surface dives. endurance is built using dolphin kick (vertical) and a 500m swim.Ages: At least 6 but less than 14Day: Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat

red cross Swim Basics Teen/adultWork with your instructor to set goals to develop your swimming skills. We help you increase your comfort and confidence in the water through floats, glides, kicking and swimming. An introduction to swimming with a focus on front swim, developing front and back crawl, establishing comfort in deep water and increasing the swimming distance.Ages: 13 and upDay: Mon

red cross Swim Strokes Teen/adultWe help you develop one or more swimming strokes, working toward proficiency and increased endurance. Work with your Water safety instructor to choose the strokes and set your goals and priorities. if you are interested in developing your strokes so that you can train for a triathlon, this is the ideal course for you.Ages: 13 and upDay: Mon

private lap poollocated in the lap pool, this is a one to one ratio swimming lesson that focuses on individual personal/physical needs and allows instructors to correct students individually by breaking down skills and techniques outside of a group environment.Ages: 6 and upDay: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Sat, Sun

private leisure poolthis one-to-one ratio swimming lesson, located in the leisure pool, focuses on individual personal/physical needs and allows instructors to correct students individually by breaking down skills and techniques outside of a group environment.Ages: At least 3 but less than 6Day: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu

red cross Swim adaptedlearn-to-swim for swimmers with disabilities continues the progressions used in the Red cross swim Preschool and swim Kids programs. each skill is broken down into small manageable steps to create a positive learning environment and make the success of each swimmer more achievable. the steps have been created to help swimmers learn at their own pace using repetition and integration of new skills, which help swimmers move along the skill progression more effectively.Ages: 3 and upDay: Sun, Mon, Fri, Sat

private Beach lessonsthis one-to-one ratio swimming lesson, located at the beach, focuses on individual personal/physical needs and allows instructors to correct students individually by breaking down skills and techniques outside of a group environment.Ages: 3 and upDay: Mon, Wed

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Duck 1 < 2 10 s Apr 10 10:15 AM-10:45 AM GlP $84.87Duck 1 < 2 10 M Apr 11 6:45 PM-7:15 PM GlP $84.87Duck 1 < 2 10 W Apr 13 9:30 AM-10:00 AM GlP $84.87Duck 1 < 2 10 W Apr 13 6:30 PM-7:00 PM GlP $84.87Duck 1 < 2 8 sa Jun 25 11:15 AM-11:45 AM GlP $67.92Duck 1 < 2 4 M,W Jul 4 5:00 PM-5:30 PM GlP $67.92Duck 1 < 2 4 t,th Jul 5 9:00 AM-9:30 AM GlP $67.92sea turtle 2 < 3 10 sa Apr 9 10:45 AM-11:15 AM GlP $84.87sea turtle 2 < 3 10 s Apr 10 9:30 AM-10:00 AM GlP $84.87sea turtle 2 < 3 10 s Apr 10 10:30 AM-11:00 AM GlP $84.87sea turtle 2 < 3 10 M Apr 11 7:15 PM-7:45 PM GlP $84.87sea turtle 2 < 3 10 t Apr 12 9:30 AM-10:00 AM GlP $84.87sea turtle 2 < 3 10 W Apr 13 5:30 PM-6:00 PM GlP $84.87sea turtle 2 < 3 10 F Apr 15 5:00 PM-5:30 PM GlP $84.87sea turtle 2 < 3 4 M,W Jul 4 6:30 PM-7:00 PM GlP $67.92sea turtle 2 < 3 4 t,th Jul 5 11:30 AM-12:00 PM GlP $67.92sea turtle 2 < 3 8 t Jul 5 6:00 PM-6:30 PM GlP $67.92sea turtle 2 < 3 4 t,th Aug 2 9:30 AM-10:00 AM GlP $67.92sea Otter 3 < 6 10 sa Apr 9 9:15 AM-9:45 AM GlP $84.87sea Otter 3 < 6 10 sa Apr 9 9:30 AM-10:00 AM GlP $84.87sea Otter 3 < 6 10 sa Apr 9 10:15 AM-10:45 AM GlP $84.87sea Otter 3 < 6 10 sa Apr 9 11:15 AM-11:45 AM GlP $84.87sea Otter 3 < 6 10 sa Apr 9 3:45 PM-4:15 PM GlP $84.87sea Otter 3 < 6 10 sa Apr 9 5:00 PM-5:30 PM GlP $84.87sea Otter 3 < 6 10 s Apr 10 9:00 AM-9:30 AM GlP $84.87sea Otter 3 < 6 10 s Apr 10 9:30 AM-10:00 AM GlP $84.87sea Otter 3 < 6 10 s Apr 10 9:45 AM-10:15 AM GlP $84.87sea Otter 3 < 6 10 s Apr 10 11:00 AM-11:30 AM GlP $84.87sea Otter 3 < 6 10 M Apr 11 4:30 PM-5:00 PM GlP $84.87sea Otter 3 < 6 10 M Apr 11 5:00 PM-5:30 PM GlP $84.87sea Otter 3 < 6 10 M Apr 11 5:30 PM-6:00 PM GlP $84.87sea Otter 3 < 6 10 M Apr 11 6:45 PM-7:15 PM GlP $84.87sea Otter 3 < 6 10 M Apr 11 7:15 PM-7:45 PM GlP $84.87sea Otter 3 < 6 10 t Apr 12 10:00 AM-10:30 AM GlP $84.87sea Otter 3 < 6 10 t Apr 12 5:15 PM-5:45 PM GlP $84.87sea Otter 3 < 6 10 W Apr 13 9:00 AM-9:30 AM GlP $84.87sea Otter 3 < 6 10 W Apr 13 5:00 PM-5:30 PM GlP $84.87sea Otter 3 < 6 10 W Apr 13 5:30 PM-6:00 PM GlP $84.87sea Otter 3 < 6 10 W Apr 13 6:00 PM-6:30 PM GlP $84.87sea Otter 3 < 6 10 W Apr 13 7:00 PM-7:30 PM GlP $84.87sea Otter 3 < 6 10 W Apr 13 7:30 PM-8:00 PM GlP $84.87sea Otter 3 < 6 10 th Apr 14 4:45 PM-5:15 PM GlP $84.87sea Otter 3 < 6 10 F Apr 15 7:00 PM-7:30 PM GlP $84.87sea Otter 3 < 6 8 sa Jun 25 10:30 AM-11:00 AM GlP $67.92sea Otter 3 < 6 8 sa Jun 25 12:30 PM-1:00 PM GlP $67.92sea Otter 3 < 6 4 M,W Jul 4 4:30 PM-5:00 PM BeAch $67.92sea Otter 3 < 6 4 M,W Jul 4 6:00 PM-6:30 PM GlP $67.92sea Otter 3 < 6 4 M,W Jul 4 6:30 PM-7:00 PM GlP $67.92

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Sunfi sh 3 < 6 10 s Apr 10 9:00 AM-9:30 AM GlP $84.87Sunfi sh 3 < 6 10 s Apr 10 10:45 AM-11:15 AM GlP $84.87Sunfi sh 3 < 6 10 M Apr 11 5:00 PM-5:30 PM GlP $84.87Sunfi sh 3 < 6 10 t Apr 12 4:45 PM-5:15 PM GlP $84.87Sunfi sh 3 < 6 10 W Apr 13 7:30 PM-8:00 PM GlP $84.87Sunfi sh 3 < 6 10 th Apr 14 5:15 PM-5:45 PM GlP $84.87Sunfi sh 3 < 6 10 F Apr 15 7:00 PM-7:30 PM GlP $84.87Sunfi sh 3 < 6 8 sa Jun 25 10:45 AM-11:15 AM GlP $67.92Sunfi sh 3 < 6 4 M,W Jul 4 5:30 PM-6:00 PM GlP $67.92Sunfi sh 3 < 6 8 t Jul 5 5:00 PM-5:30 PM GlP $67.92Sunfi sh 3 < 6 8 th Jul 7 5:00 PM-5:30 PM GlP $67.92Sunfi sh 3 < 6 4 t,th Aug 2 10:30 AM-11:00 AM GlP $67.92Sunfi sh 3 < 6 5 M,W Aug 3 6:30 PM-7:00 PM GlP $67.92Sunfi sh 3 < 6 5 M,W Aug 3 5:00 PM-5:30 PM BeAch $67.92crocodile/Whale 3 < 6 10 sa Apr 9 11:15 AM-11:45 AM GlP $84.87crocodile/Whale 3 < 6 10 s Apr 10 10:00 AM-10:30 AM GlP $84.87crocodile/Whale 3 < 6 10 M Apr 11 5:30 PM-6:00 PM GlP $84.87crocodile/Whale 3 < 6 10 t Apr 12 5:15 PM-5:45 PM GlP $84.87crocodile/Whale 3 < 6 10 W Apr 13 7:30 PM-8:00 PM GlP $84.87crocodile/Whale 3 < 6 10 th Apr 14 4:45 PM-5:15 PM GlP $84.87crocodile/Whale 3 < 6 10 F Apr 15 6:00 PM-6:30 PM GlP $84.87crocodile/Whale 3 < 6 8 sa Jun 25 11:15 AM-11:45 AM GlP $67.92crocodile/Whale 3 < 6 4 M,W Jul 4 7:30 PM-8:00 PM GlP $67.92crocodile/Whale 3 < 6 4 t,th Aug 2 9:00 AM-9:30 AM GlP $67.92crocodile/Whale 3 < 6 5 M,W Aug 3 4:30 PM-5:00 PM BeAch $67.92crocodile/Whale 3 < 6 5 M,W Aug 3 5:30 PM-6:00 PM GlP $67.92

swim Kids 1 6 < 14 10 sa Apr 9 9:45 AM-10:15 AM GlP $84.87swim Kids 1 6 < 14 10 s Apr 10 9:30 AM-10:00 AM GlP $84.87swim Kids 1 6 < 14 10 s Apr 10 10:30 AM-11:00 AM GlP $84.87swim Kids 1 6 < 14 10 M Apr 11 5:30 PM-6:00 PM GlP $84.87swim Kids 1 6 < 14 10 M Apr 11 6:45 PM-7:15 PM GlP $84.87swim Kids 1 6 < 14 10 W Apr 13 5:45 PM-6:15 PM GlP $84.87swim Kids 1 6 < 14 10 th Apr 14 4:45 PM-5:15 PM GlP $84.87swim Kids 1 6 < 14 10 F Apr 15 5:15 PM-5:45 PM GlP $84.87swim Kids 1 6 < 14 4 M,W Jul 4 5:30 PM-6:00 PM BeAch $67.90swim Kids 1 6 < 14 4 M,W Jul 4 6:00 PM-6:30 PM GlP $67.90swim Kids 1 6 < 14 4 t,th Jul 5 9:30 AM-10:00 AM GlP $67.90swim Kids 1 6 < 14 8 t Jul 5 6:00 PM-6:30 PM GlP $67.90swim Kids 1 6 < 14 4 t,th Aug 2 10:00 AM-10:30 AM GlP $67.90swim Kids 1 6 < 14 5 M,W Aug 3 4:30 PM-5:00 PM BeAch $67.90swim Kids 1 6 < 14 5 M,W Aug 3 7:00 PM-7:30 PM GlP $67.90swim Kids 2 6 < 14 10 sa Apr 9 9:45 AM-10:15 AM GlP $84.87swim Kids 2 6 < 14 10 s Apr 10 9:45 AM-10:15 AM GlP $84.87swim Kids 2 6 < 14 10 s Apr 10 11:00 AM-11:30 AM GlP $84.87swim Kids 2 6 < 14 10 M Apr 11 4:30 PM-5:00 PM GlP $84.87swim Kids 2 6 < 14 10 W Apr 13 4:45 PM-5:15 PM GlP $84.87swim Kids 2 6 < 14 10 W Apr 13 7:00 PM-7:30 PM GlP $84.87swim Kids 2 6 < 14 10 th Apr 14 5:15 PM-5:45 PM GlP $84.87

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swim Kids 2 6 < 14 10 F Apr 15 5:30 PM-6:00 PM GlP $84.87swim Kids 2 6 < 14 4 M,W Jul 4 5:00 PM-5:30 PM GlP $67.92swim Kids 2 6 < 14 8 th Jul 7 6:00 PM-6:30 PM GlP $67.92swim Kids 2 6 < 14 4 t,th Jul 5 10:30 AM-11:00 AM GlP $67.92swim Kids 2 6 < 14 8 t Jul 5 5:30 PM-6:00 PM GlP $67.92swim Kids 2 6 < 14 5 M, W Aug 3 5:30 PM-6:00 PM BeAch $67.92swim Kids 2 6 < 14 5 M,W Aug 3 6:30 PM-7:00 PM GlP $67.92swim Kids 3 6 < 14 10 sa Apr 9 10:45 AM-11:15 AM GlP $84.87swim Kids 3 6 < 14 10 s Apr 10 9:00 AM-9:30 AM GlP $84.87swim Kids 3 6 < 14 10 s Apr 10 10:00 AM-10:30 AM GlP $84.87swim Kids 3 6 < 14 10 M Apr 11 4:30 PM-5:00 PM GlP $84.87swim Kids 3 6 < 14 10 t Apr 12 5:15 PM-5:45 PM GlP $84.87swim Kids 3 6 < 14 10 W Apr 13 4:45 PM-5:15 PM GlP $84.87swim Kids 3 6 < 14 10 W Apr 13 7:00 PM-7:30 PM GlP $84.87swim Kids 3 6 < 14 10 th Apr 14 5:15 PM-5:45 PM GlP $84.87

swim Kids 3 6 < 14 10 F Apr 15 4:45 PM-5:15 PM GlP $84.87swim Kids 3 6 < 14 8 sa Jun 25 12:30 PM-1:00 PM GlP $67.92swim Kids 3 6 < 14 4 M,W Jul 4 7:00 PM-7:30 PM GlP $67.92swim Kids 3 6 < 14 8 t Jul 5 6:00 PM-6:30 PM GlP $67.92swim Kids 3 6 < 14 4 t, th Aug 2 10:30 AM-11:00 AM GlP $67.92swim Kids 3 6 < 14 5 M,W Aug 3 5:30 PM-6:00 PM BeAch $67.92swim Kids 3 6 < 14 5 M,W Aug 3 7:30 PM-8:00 PM GlP $67.92swim Kids 4 6 < 14 10 sa Apr 9 9:45 AM-10:15 AM GlP $84.87swim Kids 4 6 < 14 10 s Apr 10 9:30 AM-10:00 AM GlP $84.87swim Kids 4 6 < 14 10 M Apr 11 5:00 PM-5:30 PM GlP $84.87swim Kids 4 6 < 14 10 t Apr 12 5:15 PM-5:45 PM GlP $84.87swim Kids 4 6 < 14 10 W Apr 13 5:15 PM-5:45 PM GlP $84.87swim Kids 4 6 < 14 10 th Apr 14 4:30 PM-5:00 PM GlP $84.87swim Kids 4 6 < 14 10 F Apr 15 4:45 PM-5:15 PM GlP $84.87swim Kids 4 6 < 14 4 M,W Jul 4 7:30 PM-8:00 PM GlP $67.92swim Kids 4 6 < 14 4 t,th Jul 5 10:00 AM-10:30 AM GlP $67.92swim Kids 4 6 < 14 8 th Jul 7 5:30 PM-6:00 PM GlP $67.92swim Kids 4 6 < 14 4 M,W Jul 4 5:00 PM-5:30 PM BeAch $67.92swim Kids 4 6 < 14 5 M,W Aug 3 6:00 PM-6:30 PM GlP $67.92swim Kids 5 6 < 14 10 sa Apr 9 9:00 AM-9:45 AM GlP $84.87swim Kids 5 6 < 14 10 s Apr 10 9:00 AM-9:45 AM GlP $84.87swim Kids 5 6 < 14 10 M Apr 11 6:45 PM-7:30 PM GlP $84.87swim Kids 5 6 < 14 10 t Apr 12 4:30 PM-5:15 PM GlP $84.87swim Kids 5 6 < 14 10 W Apr 13 7:15 PM-8:00 PM GlP $84.87swim Kids 5 6 < 14 10 F Apr 15 4:45 PM-5:30 PM GlP $84.87swim Kids 5/6 6 < 14 8 sa Jun 25 11:00 AM-11:45 AM GlP $67.92swim Kids 5/6 6 < 14 4 M,W Jul 4 5:15 PM-6:00 PM GlP $67.92swim Kids 5/6 6 < 14 4 M,W Jul 4 4:30 PM-5:00 PM BeAch $67.92swim Kids 5/6 6 < 14 4 t,th Jul 5 9:45 AM-10:30 AM GlP $67.92swim Kids 5/6 6 < 14 8 t Jul 5 4:45 PM-5:30 PM GlP $67.92swim Kids 5/6 6 < 14 4 t,th Aug 2 9:00 AM-9:45 AM GlP $67.92swim Kids 6 6 < 14 10 sa Apr 9 9:00 AM-9:45 AM GlP $84.87swim Kids 6 6 < 14 10 s Apr 10 9:00 AM-9:45 AM GlP $84.87

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swim Kids 6 6 < 14 10 M Apr 11 6:45 PM-7:30 PM GlP $84.87swim Kids 6 6 < 14 10 t Apr 12 4:30 PM-5:15 PM GlP $84.87swim Kids 6 6 < 14 10 W Apr 13 6:15 PM-7:00 PM GlP $84.87swim Kids 6 6 < 14 10 F Apr 15 5:30 PM-6:15 PM GlP $84.87swim Kids 7 6 < 14 10 sa Apr 9 11:00 AM-11:45 AM GlP $84.87swim Kids 7 6 < 14 10 s Apr 10 11:00 AM-11:45 AM GlP $84.87swim Kids 7 6 < 14 10 t Apr 12 4:30 PM-5:15 PM GlP $84.87swim Kids 7 6 < 14 10 W Apr 13 5:15 PM-6:00 PM GlP $84.87swim Kids 7 6 < 14 10 th Apr 14 5:00 PM-5:45 PM GlP $84.87swim Kids 7 6 < 14 10 F Apr 15 5:45 PM-6:30 PM GlP $84.87swim Kids 7/8 6 < 14 8 sa Jun 25 10:00 AM-10:45 AM GlP $67.92swim Kids 7/8 6 < 14 4 M,W Jul 4 7:00 PM-7:45 PM GlP $67.92swim Kids 7/8 6 < 14 4 t,th Jul 5 9:00 AM-9:45 AM GlP $67.92swim Kids 8 6 < 14 10 sa Apr 9 11:00 AM-11:45 AM GlP $84.87swim Kids 8 6 < 14 10 s Apr 10 11:00 AM-11:45 AM GlP $84.87swim Kids 8 6 < 14 10 t Apr 12 4:30 PM-5:15 PM GlP $84.87swim Kids 8 6 < 14 10 W Apr 13 5:15 PM-6:00 PM GlP $84.87swim Kids 8 6 < 14 10 th Apr 14 5:00 PM-5:45 PM GlP $84.87swim Kids 8 6 < 14 10 F Apr 15 5:45 PM-6:30 PM GlP $84.87swim Kids 9/10 6 < 14 10 sa Apr 9 10:15 AM-11:00 AM GlP $84.87swim Kids 9/10 6 < 14 10 W Apr 13 7:15 PM-8:00 PM GlP $84.87swim Kids 9/10 6 < 14 10 th Apr 14 4:30 PM-5:15 PM GlP $84.87swim Kids 9/10 6 < 14 10 F Apr 15 5:00 PM-5:45 PM GlP $84.87swim Kids 9/10 6 < 14 8 sa Jun 25 10:00 AM-10:45 AM GlP $67.92swim Kids 9/10 6 < 14 8 th Jul 7 5:45 PM-6:30 PM GlP $67.92swim Kids 9/10 6 < 14 4 t,th Aug 2 10:15 AM-11:00 AM GlP $67.92

Private 3+ 4 M,W Jul 4 5:00 PM-5:30 PM BeAch $195.52Private 3+ 5 M,W Aug 3 5:00 PM-5:30 PM BeAch $195.52Private 3+ 5 M,W Aug 3 5:30 PM-6:00 PM BeAch $195.52Private lap Pool 6+ 10 sa Apr 9 12:30 PM-1:00 PM GlP $244.44Private lap Pool 6+ 10 sa Apr 9 3:45 PM-4:15 PM GlP $244.44Private lap Pool 6+ 10 sa Apr 9 3:45 PM-4:15 PM GlP $244.44Private lap Pool 6+ 10 sa Apr 9 5:00 PM-5:30 PM GlP $244.44Private lap Pool 6+ 10 s Apr 10 12:30 PM-1:00 PM GlP $244.44Private lap Pool 6+ 10 M Apr 11 5:00 PM-5:30 PM GlP $244.44Private lap Pool 6+ 10 M Apr 11 5:30 PM-6:00 PM GlP $244.44Private lap Pool 6+ 10 M Apr 11 5:30 PM-6:00 PM GlP $244.44Private lap Pool 6+ 10 t Apr 12 5:15 PM-5:45 PM GlP $244.44Private lap Pool 6+ 10 W Apr 13 4:45 PM-5:15 PM GlP $244.44Private lap Pool 6+ 10 W Apr 13 5:00 PM-5:30 PM GlP $244.44Private lap Pool 6+ 10 W Apr 13 7:30 PM-8:00 PM GlP $244.44Private lap Pool 6+ 10 F Apr 15 5:15 PM-5:45 PM GlP $244.44Private lap Pool 6+ 4 M,W Jul 4 5:30 PM-6:00 PM GlP $195.52Private lap Pool 6+ 4 M,W Jul 4 6:30 PM-7:00 PM GlP $195.52Private lap Pool 6+ 4 M,W Jul 4 7:00 PM-7:30 PM GlP $195.52Private lap Pool 6+ 4 t,th Jul 5 9:00 AM-9:30 AM GlP $195.52Private lap Pool 6+ 8 t Jul 5 4:30 PM-5:00 PM GlP $195.52Private lap Pool 6+ 8 th Jul 7 4:30 PM-5:00 PM GlP $195.52

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Private lap Pool 6+ 8 th Jul 7 5:15 PM-5:45 PM GlP $195.52Private lap Pool 6+ 4 t,th Aug 2 9:00 AM-9:30 AM GlP $195.52Private lap Pool 6+ 4 t,th Aug 2 9:30 AM-10:00 AM GlP $195.52Private lap Pool 6+ 5 M,W Aug 3 7:30 PM-8:00 PM GlP $195.52Private leisure Pool 3 < 6 10 sa Apr 9 3:45 PM-4:15 PM GlP $244.44Private leisure Pool 3 < 6 10 sa Apr 9 5:00 PM-5:30 PM GlP $244.44Private leisure Pool 3 < 6 10 t Apr 12 11:00 AM-11:30 AM GlP $244.44Private leisure Pool 3 < 6 10 W Apr 13 6:30 PM-7:00PM GlP $244.44Private leisure Pool 3 < 6 10 F Apr 15 5:45 PM-6:15 PM GlP $244.44Private leisure Pool 3 < 6 10 F Apr 15 6:30 PM-7:00 PM GlP $244.44Private leisure Pool 3 < 6 4 M,W Jul 4 6:00 PM-6:30 PM GlP $195.52Private leisure Pool 3 < 6 4 t,th Jul 5 10:30 AM-11:00 AM GlP $195.52Private leisure Pool 3 < 6 8 th Jul 7 6:00 PM-6:30 PM GlP $195.52Private leisure Pool 3 < 6 5 M,W Aug 3 6:00 PM-6:30 PM GlP $195.52Red cross swim Adapted 3+ 10 sa Apr 9 12:30 PM-1:00 PM GlP $100Red cross swim Adapted 3+ 10 sa Apr 9 12:30 PM-1:00 PM GlP $100Red cross swim Adapted 3+ 10 sa Apr 9 12:30 PM-1:00 PM GlP $100Red cross swim Adapted 3+ 10 s Apr 10 12:30 PM-1:00 PM GlP $100Red cross swim Adapted 3+ 10 s Apr 10 12:30 PM-1:00 PM GlP $100Red cross swim Adapted 3+ 10 s Apr 10 12:30 PM-1:00 PM GlP $100Red cross swim Adapted 3+ 10 s Apr 10 12:30 PM-1:00 PM GlP $100Red cross swim Adapted 3+ 10 s Apr-10 12:30 PM-1:00 PM GlP $100Red cross swim Adapted 3+ 10 M Apr 11 7:30 PM-8:00 PM GlP $100Red cross swim Adapted 3+ 10 M Apr 11 7:30 PM-8:00 PM GlP $100Red cross swim Adapted 3+ 10 F Apr 15 4:30 PM-5:00 PM GlP $100Red cross swim Adapted 3+ 10 sa Apr 9 12:30PM-1:00PM GlP $100Red cross swim Adapted 3+ 10 F Apr 15 4:30PM-5:00PM GlP $100

Red cross swim Adapted 3+ 8 sa Jun 25 12:30PM-1:00PM GlP $80

Red cross swim Adapted 3+ 8 t,th Jul 5 10:30AM-11:00AM GlP $80

Red cross swim Adapted 3+ 8 t Jul 5 5:30PM-6:00PM GlP $80

Red cross swim Adapted 3+ 8 t,th Aug 4 9:45AM-10:15AM GlP $80

Red cross swim Basics teen/Adult 13+ 10 M Apr 11 7:15PM-8:00PM GlP $95.90Red cross swim strokes teen/Adult 13+ 10 M Apr 11 7:15PM-8:00PM GlP $95.90

Waitlists: we monitor all waitlists on a regular basis to create availability for program in demand.

medical Conditions: Those with seizure disorders or other serious medical conditions should be accompanied by an individual knowledgeable of their condition and responsible for their direct supervision.

instructor Requests: We accept requests for instructors, however, we are unable to guarantee the request will be granted. Email request to: [email protected]

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bronze starSwim Patrol experience recommended (Optional)

8-12 years of age

stePs tO BecOMe A liFeGuARD

swim Patrol: Rookie, Ranger, star8-12 years of age (Optional)

bronze medallion & emergency first aid (efa) Prerequisites: 13 years of age or Bronze Star

lifesaving society lifesaving instructor (lsi)Prerequisites: 16 years of age

and Bronze Cross

to learn more about leadership programs, visit: lifesaving society - lifesavingsociety.com / Red cross - redcross.ca

bronze Cross & standard first aid (sfa)Prerequisites: Bronze Medallion & EFA

national lifeguard (nl)Prerequisites: 16 years of age,

Bronze Cross & SFA

stePs tO BecOMe A sWiMMinG instRuctOR

Red Cross Water safety instructor (Wsi)

Prerequisites: 15 years of age,Bronze Cross, or Emergency First Aid

lifesaving sport fundamentals1-2-3-4-5

8-12 years of age (Optional)

inteResteD in BecOMinG A liFeGuARD? START HERE!

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lifesaving Sport Fundamentals 1-2Fundamentals 1: Participants practice in-water starts and jump starts from the deck; stroke work includes 25m front and back crawl, a 25m sprint and a 100m workout and swimming underwater. lower body work includes whip kick and treading water for 30 seconds. Fundamentals 2: Participants practice dive starts from the deck; open turns and in water somersaults, and; front crawl, back crawl and breaststroke. they learn how to scull (25m), practice 2 x 25m sprints and perform a 200m workout. Participants learn how to throw accurately, swim with fins, and tow a manikin with a rescue tube.Ages: At least 8 but less than 12Day: Wed

lifesaving Sport Fundamentals 3-4-5Fundamentals 3: Participants set short-term goals in this level while they master challenging skills including jumps from a starting block, relay transitions and front crawl flip turns. Stroke work over longer distances includes: 50m front and back crawl; 25m breaststroke; 4x25m sprints and a 300m workout. lower body work includes eggbeater kick; and in-water object support for 90 seconds. Fundamentals 4: in this level, participants set long-term goals and learn how to stay healthy. skills include dive starts from starting block, front and back crawl flip turns and breaststroke turns. Stroke work includes 50m front and back flip turns and breaststroke turns, a 50m sprint and a 400m workout. Participants acquire throwing accuracy under the pressure of a time limit. eggbeater and scissor kicks as well as in-water object support (2 min) are the focus of lower body work. Fundamental 5: in this level, participants learn about the importance of giving back. they practice racing starts from a starting block, relay transitions and three racing turns. A 500m workout and 50m sprint repeats complement 50m front and back crawl and breaststroke. new skills include learning how to dive start and swim wearing fins. A 25m approach and 25m manikin tow with a rescue tube is a feature of this level.Ages: At least 8 but less than 12Day: Wed

AQuATIC LEADERSHIPDescRiPtiOns & scheDules

lSS Swim patrol: rookie/ranger/StarRookie Patrol: swimmers continue stroke development with 50m swims of front crawl, back crawl and breaststroke. lifesaving sport skills include a 25m obstacle swim and 15m object carry. First aid focuses on assessment of conscious victims, contracting eMs, and treatment for bleeding. Fitness improves in 350m workouts and 100m timed swims. Ranger Patrol: swimmers develop better strokes over 75m 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 of unconscious victims, treatment of victims in shock, and obstructed airway procedures. skill drills develop a strong lifesaving foundation. Star Patrol: swimmers are challenged with 600m workouts, 300m timed swims, and 25m object carry. Strokes are refined over 100m swims. First aid focuses on treatment of bone or joint injuries and respiratory emergencies, including asthma and allergic reactions. lifesaving skills include defense methods, victim removals, roll overs, and supporting a victim face up in shallow water.Ages: At least 8 but less than 12Day: Mon, Wed

lSS Bronze StarBronze star is 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.Ages: At least 8 but less than 13Day: Sat, Sun

lSS Bronze Medallion & emergency First aid with cpr-B teaches an understanding of the lifesaving principles em-bodied in the four components of water rescue education: judgment, knowledge, skill and fitness. Rescuers learn tows and carries, defense methods and releases in preparation for challenging rescues of increased risk involving conscious and unconscious victims of various types. lifesavers develop stroke efficiency and endurance in a 500m timed swim. 100% attendance is mandatory for Bronze Medallion & emergency First Aid with cPR - BPrerequisite: 13 years of age or Bronze starAges: 13 and upDay: Fri, Sat, Sun

lSS Bronze cross & Standard First aid with cpr cDesigned for lifesavers who want the challenge of more advanced training including an introduction to safe supervision in aquatic facilities. Bronze cross is a prerequisite for all advanced training programs including national lifeguard and Instructor certifications. Includes a 600m timed swim.Ages: 13 and upDay: Sun, Sat

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IPlSS aquatic Supervisor Training (aST)For deck level supervisory staff, this 10 hour course provides the knowledge and skills, beyond national lifeguard certifi cation, to manage a safe aquatic environment.Prerequisite: national or lifesaving society instructor (swim or Lifesaving) certifi cation (need not be current); and 100 hr. experience as a lifeguard and/or instructor. Ages: 16 and upDay: Sun

LSS Standard First Aid Recertifi cationThe Standard First Aid with CPR - C recertifi cation course is for those who want to recertify their standard fi rst aid certifi cation. Please note that registrants must present proof they had previously taken the full course and must recertify with their current organization. Recertifi cation’s are to be taken on time and then are to be followed by a full course.Prerequisite: lifesaving society standard First Aid with cPR-cAges: 12 and upDay: Sun

LSS National Lifeguard Recertifi cationReviews all lifeguarding skills to ensure that all nl candidates are still capable to perform to the lifesaving society standards. A recertifi cation must be completed every 2 years and proof of original certifi cations is required.Prerequisite: national lifeguard and standard First AidAges: 16 and upDay: Sat

INSTRUCTOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

Turn Your Aquatic Skills Into a Career. Become a Water Safety Instructor!

The love of swimming in others can start with you. Become a Red Cross Water Safety Instructor and teach all Red Cross Swim programs to various age groups, from infants to adults.

When you choose the Red Cross Instructor Development Program, you’re getting:

• A fun and interactive program with online, hands-on and in-pool experiences.

• Online modules that allow you to learn at your own pace according to your schedule.

• Practical experience with the Red Cross Swim programs within the course.

• Modern learning methodology – not your traditional lecture format.

• Solid communication and leadership skills.

The Red Cross offers Canada’s most comprehensive course designed to train you to become a Swimming and Water Safety Instructor.

Our research has enabled us to build a course that focuses on the fundamentals of teaching.

The skills you learn with us can prepare you for future employment in aquatics, recreation and numerous other fields. Certifications are recognized Canada-wide.

Water Safety Instructor Course

The Water Safety Instructor (WSI) Course prepares candidates to instruct Red Cross Swim programs.

Candidates focus on strategies to introduce and develop swimming and water safety skills in the Red Cross Swim Preschool, Red Cross Swim Kids, Red Cross Swim @ School, Red Cross Swim @ Camp, Red Cross Swim for Adults & Teens, and Red Cross Swim Adapted programs.

Prerequisites:• 15 years of age to begin the WSI – Online.

• Ability to perform Red Cross Swim Kids 10 strokes and skills.

• One of: Red Cross Assistant Lifeguard, Emergency First Aid or higher, or Bronze Cross*. Certifications do not need to be current.

Completion Criteria:

• Attend and participate in 100% of all WSI Course components.

• All course components (WSI – Skills Evaluation, WSI – Online, WSI – Teaching Experience, and WSI – Classroom and Pool) are evaluated against specific evaluation criteria on a pass/fail basis.

• All course components must be completed for successful completion of the WSI certification.

* This certification is the required prerequisite in Quebec.

Turn Your aquatic Skills into a career. Become a Water Safety instructor!

For more details visit georgina.ca/aquatics

INSTRUCTOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

Turn Your Aquatic Skills Into a Career. Become a Water Safety Instructor!

The love of swimming in others can start with you. Become a Red Cross Water Safety Instructor and teach all Red Cross Swim programs to various age groups, from infants to adults.

When you choose the Red Cross Instructor Development Program, you’re getting:

• A fun and interactive program with online, hands-on and in-pool experiences.

• Online modules that allow you to learn at your own pace according to your schedule.

• Practical experience with the Red Cross Swim programs within the course.

• Modern learning methodology – not your traditional lecture format.

• Solid communication and leadership skills.

The Red Cross offers Canada’s most comprehensive course designed to train you to become a Swimming and Water Safety Instructor.

Our research has enabled us to build a course that focuses on the fundamentals of teaching.

The skills you learn with us can prepare you for future employment in aquatics, recreation and numerous other fields. Certifications are recognized Canada-wide.

Water Safety Instructor Course

The Water Safety Instructor (WSI) Course prepares candidates to instruct Red Cross Swim programs.

Candidates focus on strategies to introduce and develop swimming and water safety skills in the Red Cross Swim Preschool, Red Cross Swim Kids, Red Cross Swim @ School, Red Cross Swim @ Camp, Red Cross Swim for Adults & Teens, and Red Cross Swim Adapted programs.

Prerequisites:• 15 years of age to begin the WSI – Online.

• Ability to perform Red Cross Swim Kids 10 strokes and skills.

• One of: Red Cross Assistant Lifeguard, Emergency First Aid or higher, or Bronze Cross*. Certifications do not need to be current.

Completion Criteria:

• Attend and participate in 100% of all WSI Course components.

• All course components (WSI – Skills Evaluation, WSI – Online, WSI – Teaching Experience, and WSI – Classroom and Pool) are evaluated against specific evaluation criteria on a pass/fail basis.

• All course components must be completed for successful completion of the WSI certification.

* This certification is the required prerequisite in Quebec.

red cross Water Safety instructorthe Water safety instructor (Wsi) course prepares candidates to instruct the Red cross swim programs.

candidates focus on strategies to introduce and develop swimming and water safety skills in the Red cross swim Preschool, swim Kids, swim At school, swim At camp, swim for Adults and teens, and Adapted Programs.Prerequisite: 15 years of age & Ability to perform Red cross swim Kids strokes & One of: emergency First Aid or Bronze Cross (certifi cations do not need to be current) Ages: 15 and upDay: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun

lSS national lifeguard - poolParticipants will learn to prevent accidents, identify hazards, determine safe practices, educate the public about risks associated with aquatic activities and how to be safe around water. they are also trained to spot potential trouble and intervene before it becomes life threatening. lifeguarding is a fun, exciting and rewarding job, it is also a job that requires an enormous amount of responsibility.Prerequisite: 16 years of age, Bronze cross & sFAAges: 16 and upDay: Sun, Fri, Sat

lSS Safeguardsafety supervision training for guardians (e.g., day camp counsellors, counsellors-in-training, and others) who accompany groups of young people to pools or waterfronts. the course stresses the responsibility undertaken by these group leaders for safeguarding the young people in their care even when under lifeguard supervision.Ages: 12 and upDay: Mon, Wed, Sun

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lifesaving sport Fundamentals 1-2 8 < 12 10 W Apr 13 5:30 PM-6:15 PM GlP $90.77lifesaving sport Fundamentals 3-4-5 8 < 12 10 W Apr 13 6:15 PM-7:15 PM GlP $93.49lss swim Patrol: Rookie 8 < 12 10 F Apr 15 6:30 PM-7:30 PM GlP $90.77lss swim Patrol: Rookie/Ranger/star 8 < 12 8 M,W Jul 4 6:00 PM-7:00 PM GlP $84.14lss swim Patrol: Ranger/star 8 < 12 10 sa Apr 9 10:00 AM-11:00 AM GlP $90.77lss Bronze star 8 < 13 10 s Apr 10 10:00 AM-11:00 AM GlP $93.64lss Bronze star 8 < 13 8 sa Jun 25 10:45 AM-11:45 AM GlP $93.64lss Bronze Medallion & emergency First Aid

13+^ 10 F Apr 15 5:00 PM-8:00 PM GlP $146.27

lss Bronze Medallion & emergency First Aid

13+^ 3 F,sa,s Jul 8 8:30 AM-6:30 PM GlP $155.69

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13+^ 4 s,sa Aug 13 9:00 AM-5:00 PM GlP $155.69

Red cross Water safety instructor 15+^ 10 sa Apr 9 9:00 AM-4:00 PM* GlP $316.50Red cross Water safety instructor 15+^ 5 s-F Jul 10 9:00 AM-4:00 PM* GlP $316.50lss national lifeguard - Pool 16+^ 6 F,sa,s Apr 22 9:00 AM-7:00 PM GlP $285.21LSS National Lifeguard Recertification 16+^ 1 sa May 14 11:00 AM-7:00 PM GlP $75.36lss Aquatic supervisor training (Ast) 16+^ 1 s Jun 5 8:00 AM-6:00 PM GlP $156.80lss safeguard 12+^ 1 W May 25 5:00 PM-9:00 PM GlP $37.50lss safeguard 12+^ 1 s May 29 9:00 AM-1:00 PM GlP $37.50lss safeguard 12+^ 1 M Jun 6 5:00 PM-9:00 PM GlP $37.50LSS Standard First Aid Recertification 12+^ 1 s May 22 9:00 AM-5:00 PM GlP $57.75

General Admission

Daily 10x Pass 30x Pass 50x Pass Yearly

Adult (18 - 54 years) $3.41 $29.00 $81.90 $119.50 $170.63Child/Youth (17 & under) $2.84 $24.10 $67.92.10 $99.50 $141.82Senior (55+ years) $2.84 $24.10 $67.92.10 $99.50 $141.82Family (5 member/max 2 adults) $9.96 $84.60 $238.80 $348.50 $497.77

Aquafit Admission

Adult (18 - 54 years) $6.92 $58.80 $165.90 $242.00 $345.78Senior (55+ years) $5.67 $48.20 $136.20 $198.50 $283.63

admission PRiCes foR dRoP-in & aQuafiTness

dRoP-in PRogRam desCRiPTions

*Times may vary. See pool for details.

Lane Swim: Access to lap/therapy pools.Older Adult Swim: For adults over 55 years. Access to lap/Beach pool.Parent & Child: Access to Beach/therapy pools. children under 8 years.Public Swim: All age access to all pools and water slide.

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dRoP-in sWim sCheduleApril 9 - June 24, 2016

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lane swim7:00am-8:45am11:00am-12:30pm8:15pm-9:15pm

older adult swim2:30pm-3:30pm

Parent & Child swim10:00am-12:00pm

lane swim7:00am-8:45am11:00am-12:00pm8:15pm-9:15pm*

Public swim6:45pm-8:15pm

lane swim7:00am-8:45am11:00am-12:30pm8:15pm-9:15pm

older adult swim2:30pm-3:30pm

Parent & Child swim10:00am-12:00pm

lane swim7:00am-8:45am8:15pm-9:15pm*

older adult swim11:00am-12:00pm

Public swim6:45pm-8:15pm

lane swim7:00am-8:45am11:00am-12:30pm1:00pm-2:00pm6:30pm-7:30pm*

Parent & Child swim10:00am-12:00pm

lane swim2:00pm-3:30pm*

Public swim2:00pm-3:30pm*

Public swim2:00pm-3:30pm

June 25 - September 9, 2016

lane swim7:00am-8:45am11:00am-12:30pm8:15pm-9:15pm

older adult swim2:30pm-3:30pm

Parent & Child swim10:00am-12:00pm

lane swim7:00am-8:45am11:00am-12:00pm8:15pm-9:15pm*

Public swim6:45pm-8:15pm

lane swim7:00am-8:45am11:00am-12:30pm8:15pm-9:15pm

Public swim1:00pm-2:30pm

older adult swim2:30pm-3:30pm

Parent & Child swim10:00am-12:00pm

lane swim7:00am-8:45am8:15pm-9:15pm*

older adult swim11:00am-12:00pm

Public swim6:45pm-8:15pm

lane swim7:00am-8:45am11:00am-12:30pm

Parent & Child swim10:00am-12:00pm

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aqua stretch2:30pm-3:15pm

aqua Combo6:00pm-6:45pm

aqua deep9:00am-9:45am

aqua boot Camp10:00am-10:45am

aqua stretch11:00am-11:45am

aqua boot Camp8:15pm-9:00pm

aqua Combo9:00am-9:45am

gentle aquafit10:00am-10:45am

aqua stretch2:30pm-3:15pm

aqua boot Camp6:00pm-6:45pm

aqua boot Camp9:00am-9:45am

aqua stretch11:00am-11:45am

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DEEP ENDRed Wrist Band

5 years of age and youngerMust be accompanied by a guardian (16+)Must be within arms reach and directly supervised at all times1 Guardian : 2 Children

Yellow Wrist BandAge 6-9 yearsMust swim with a guardian who is responsible for direct supervision and must be in the waterNon-swimmers must remain within arms reach at all times1 Guardian : 3 Children

Green Wrist BandAges 10+ yearsMay swim without parent or guardian accompaniment *RECOMMENDED TO ALWAYS SWIM WITH A BUDDY

Blue Wrist BandPassed Swim test for deep end*All swimmers are subject to a screening before entering the deep area. The criteria one must complete in order to be allowed to swim in the deep area is: swim two (2) widths of the lap pool comfortably, and tread water, or support their body at the surface for atleast one (1) minute.

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Spring onlySummer only* For Registered Diaper Fit description and schedule see pages 33 & 35

*Access to 2 lanes

*Access to 2 lanes

Maintenance Closure: August 30 - September 5, 2016

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Weddings, Special Events, Education Programs, Archival Research (by appt.), Tours & More

A place to explore Georgina’s rich history near the south shores of beautiful Lake Simcoe!

Open June to September, Wednesday to Sunday, 10am to 5pm Admission by donation (except for Special Events)

georgina Pioneer village & archives

eduCaTion PRogRamsaTTenTion TeaCheRs! The Pioneer Village is a dynamic location for hands-on, interactive education programs.

Rise to Rebellion (R2R)education days for grade 7 studentsDemonstrations - Entertainment - Battle. It’s history that happened here!Thursday, may 12th & friday, may 13th, $6/studentR2R is an interactive reenactment of the 1837 Rebellion of Upper Canada. Space is limited, schools must register in advance.

grade 3 early settlement ProgramOffered from mid April to July & September to mid November, we offer curriculum-related, interactive school programs. Students will take part in various demonstrations and activities that depict the chores, jobs, and pastimes of nineteenth-century settlers.

RenT The villageThe Georgina Pioneer Village & Archives is a unique venue for weddings, photo shoots, family reunions, and more. The 1889 Free Methodist Church can accommodate 60 people and 150-200 at the Jackson’s Point Bandstand and surrounding park area.

CommuniTY PRogRamsThe Georgina Pioneer Village & Archives is pleased to tailor a visit to the needs of community groups. Children’s clubs such as Girl Guides, Brownies, Sparks, and Scouts may book evening visits to coincide with regular club meeting times.Adult groups are also welcome to work with GPV & A staff to prepare an itinerary specific for their needs. Groups can be booked for brief (1 hour) visits, or longer stays of several hours. Contact GPV & A staff to discuss what we have to offer.

26557 Civic Centre Rd., Keswick, ON905-476-4301, Ext. 2284 • Fax: [email protected] | georginapioneervillage.ca

for a list of 2016 special events see pg 49-50. see Camp insert for summer Camps

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MYSTERY

Saturday, October 22murder mystery dinner Theatre

‘Til death do us PartThe Link, 20849 Dalton Rd,. Sutton

Doors Open at 5:30 pmDinner Served at 6:30 pm

$41.95 +HSTLicensed event

Enjoy a deliciously catered meal as you help to solve a hilarious Whodunit!

To purchase tickets over the phone with VISA or Master-Card please call the Box Offi ce at (905) 476-0193.

In person purchases may be made with VISA, MasterCard, Debit, Cash or cheque.

Tickets can now be ordered through the Theatre website with Tix Hub.

Saturday, May 148:00 pmYuk Yuk’s Comedy on Tour$21 + HSTLicensed event

Thursday, September 22 buddy Wasisname and the other fellers 8:00 pm$36 +HSTLicensed eventNewfoundland legends bring back their fun-fi lled brand of folk music.

Saturday, September 24Chuck Jackson & Johnny max: beginner’s guide to blues8:00 pm$21 +HSTLicensed eventExplore the many styles of Blues music blended together into one great show.

2016 Performances & Events

The Stephen Leacock Theatre130 Gwendolyn Blvd., KeswickBox Offi ce: 905 476 [email protected]

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MarchSlopestyle Competitionsaturday, march 5The RoC Chalet10 a.m. - 4 p.m.The ROC is hosting it’s 5th Annual slopestyle competition and you don’t want to miss it! There will be a park setup for both skiers and snowboarders with heaps of prizes and giveaways. Registration opens at 10am on march 5.

March Breakmarch 14-18Join us for various activities at The ROC and other facilities around town. Stay tuned for more details.

March Break Swimsmarch 14-17During March Break, enjoy additional public swim times that have been added to our regular programming. *Admission policy and fees apply.Monday, March 14 - 1:00pm - 2:30pmTuesday, March 15 - 1:00pm - 2:30pmWednesday, March 16 - 1:00pm - 2:30pmThursday, March 17 - 1:00pm - 2:30pm

Cardboard Toboggan RacesThursday, march 17The RoC ChaletRegistration opens: 12 p.m.Races start: 1:30 p.m.Use your creativity and recycle that cardboard at the same time during these races. Prizes awarded for winning categories and best design - come out and show us your best Cardboard Creation!

2nd Annual Puddle JumpTba (last weekend of the season)The RoC ChaletRegistration opens: 12 p.m.Races start: 1:30 p.m.End the winter season with a splash! Join your ROC family on the last operational day of the season for some fun in the sun. Whether you’re tubing, skiing or snowboarding, test the waters and your luck by attempting to make it across our oversized puddle. *All skill levels welcome - costumes & team spirit encouraged.

Easter Activities & In-Water Easter Egg Huntsaturday, march 26georgina leisure Pool11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.FREE Easter activities in the Black River Public School Gym from 12:30pm - 2:00pm. Watch for a special appearance from the Easter Bunny! Please note: There will be no lane swim available during this event and the water slide will not be available for use. *Admission policy and fees apply.

MayGeorgina Youth Weekmay 1 - 7various georgina facility locationsA full week of events and activities designed around Youth in Georgina! Keep watch for the full schedule of events!

Mother’s Day Swimsunday, may 8georgina leisure Pool2 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.Pay one regular admission fee for our public swim and your Mom gets in for free. *Admission policy and fees apply.

Give us your best smile!We enjoy showing everyone how much fun our

events and programs are, so we often have

staff photographers on site to capture the

moment. Pictures are used for our

Recreation & Culture Guide, as well as

brochures, and other promotional

materials. If you object to having

your or your child’s photos taken,

please let the photographer or staff know.

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Georgina Lawn Bowling Club Open HouseTuesday, may 17The RoC Chalet2 p.m. - 5 p.m.Wednesday, may 18The RoC Chalet2 p.m. - 7 p.m.New Members Welcome! Get some exercise and Join the FUN! Free Instruction Provided. Come to our Open House Information & Registration Sessions! For membership inquiries, please contact Gail Lowe 905-596-0410.

JuneRecreation & Senior’s MonthThroughout georginaAn excellent opportunity for anyone in Georgina to come out and explore activities in Georgina! Keep an eye out for the full calendar of events!

Senior’s BBQClub 55 - Keswick friday, June 312 p.m. - 3 p.m.Club 55 sutton (members only)Thursday, June 2312 p.m. - 3 p.m. Club 55 PefferlawTuesday, June 712 p.m. - 3 p.m.Come out and enjoy a delicious BBQ and celebrate Summer!

Youth-a-Paloozasaturday, June 6georgina ice Palace Rear Parking lot11 a.m. - 3 p.m.An excellent opportunity for youth in Georgina to come out and explore youth oriented activities! Free fun, prizes, competitions and entertainment!

Father’s Day Swimsunday, June 19georgina leisure Pool2 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.Pay one regular admission fee for our public swim and your Dad gets in for free. *Admission policy and fees apply.

JulyCanada Day Celebrationfriday, July 1The RoC & georgina Pioneer village2 p.m. - 10:30 p.m.fRee with non-perishable food itemJoin us at The ROC and Pioneer Village for a day full of exciting festivities for the whole family! Enjoy live entertainment, children’s activities, inflatable, food and so much more. Then when the night begins to fall, sit back and relax as you experience the fireworks at 10:00pm.

Summer FundraiserJuly 2016Watch for our the Georgina Leisure Pool’s Summer Fundraiser for Drowning Prevention!

SeptemberHarvest Festivalsaturday, september 17georgina Pioneer village & archives11 a.m. - 4 p.m.$3.00 (child & seniors)$4.00 (adult)Celebrate the arrival of autumn with vintage farm equipment, food, crafts, arti-sans, local fruits and vegetables, vendors, historic demonstrations, hot apple cider, live music, and more.

Senior Gamesseptember - octobervarious georgina facilitiesTake part in the 2016 Georgina Senior Games from September - October. Enjoy a variety of games and competitions.

2016 is Sutton’s 125 AnniversaryKeep an eye on the Town website for

events happening in the community to

celebrate this important milestone.

For more information contact

[email protected]

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“Georgina has the perfect mix of facilities to meet your needs.”

Banquet Halls & Meeting Rooms perfectly suited for small and large scale events, Arena Ice Time Bookings,

Swimming Pool Party Reservations, Gymnasium & Multi-purpose Room Rentals

Visit georgina.ca for rates and availability.Call 905-476-4301 ext 2354 and reserve your facility today.

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Club 55 Sutton 1 Market Sq, Sutton905-722-9508

• •Club 55 Pefferlaw 38 Pete’s Lane, Pefferlaw • •Const. Garrett Styles Park 176 Laurendale Ave., Keswick • •De La Salle Chapel & Park* 1940 Metro Rd., Jackson’s Point • • • • • • • 5 • • •Egypt Hall & Park 6756 Smith Blvd., Pefferlaw • • • • •Franklin Beach 743 Lake Drive E., Sutton • • •Georgina Gym (behind Ice Palace Arena)

90 Wexford Dr., Keswick905-989-0896

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Georgina Leisure Pool 5279 Black River Rd., Sutton905-722-1429

• • • 5< • •Georgina Sutton Arena 48 Hawkins St., Sutton

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• • • •Gwendolyn Park 138 Gwendolyn Blvd., Keswick • • •Highcastle Park 12 Highcastle Ave., Keswick • • • • •Hollywood Park 21 Camwood Dr., Keswick •Holmes Point Park* 131 Holmes Point Rd., Pefferlaw • • • • •Jackson’s Point Harbour* 1 Bonnie Blvd., Jackson’s Point

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Jackson’s Point Parkette 941 Lake Dr. E., Jackson’s Point • • •Keswick Cenotaph Park 199 Church St., Keswick •Keswick Library 90 Wexford Dr., Keswick

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971 Lake Dr. E., Island Grove • • • •Skateboard Park - Keswick 90 Wexford Dr., Keswick • • • 5< • •Skateboard Park - Sutton 20849 Dalton Rd., Sutton • • • •Stephen Leacock Theatre 130 Gwendolyn Blvd., Keswick

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on Dalton Road in the heart of SuttonAbout The LinkThe Link is a community hub, operated and funded by the Town, where individuals from all walks of life can access learning opportunities, arts and culture programming, healthy food, and a range of community services and programs.The Link’s mission is to provide a space of ongoing collaboration among community service providers, artists and cultural professionals, business owners and local residents, to address social, environmental and economic issues, advance cultural planning initiatives and contribute to the revitalization of local neighborhoods.

Programs and Events at The LinkFrom food skills training, cooking classes, community gardening programs, filmmaking camps, photography in nature and more, we will be offering a range of inclusive and diverse programs.We’re planning all kinds of indoor and outdoor activities but if you have a programing idea just let us know.

Rent The LinkThe Link encourages community engagement, learning and civic participation. Shared work stations, a large special event space, meeting and programming rooms and a commercial training kitchen are available to rent. We also have a unique outdoor space connected to the historic Black River with ample parkland.

Join The LinkThe Link invites local and regional community groups, non profit organizations, small businesses and community members to submit applications to access space at The Link.The goal of the qualification and selection process is to ensure that potential future tenants meet The Link’s Mission by providing complementary programs and services, and demonstrate the financial capacity to fulfill the license agreement. Check www.georgina.ca for details on the next invitation coming soon to secure space at The Link!

For bookings, available dates and rental information at The Link send us an e-mail or give us a call. The link

20849 Dalton Road, Sutton,ON LOE 1RO • 905-722-8507 • The Link Program Coordinator: [email protected]

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The Town of Georgina’s Communications Department reports to the Chief Administrative Offi cer and provides a wide range of services and supports all Town departments. Communications also works closely with Council, Senior Management, and Town staff to disseminate news and information about Town programs, services, and events.

The Communications Department is dedicated to communicating public information in a timely and effi cient manner. Its roles and responsibilities include:

Advertising• Communication Campaigns• Event Planning• Internal Communications• Public Aff airs• Media Relations• Issues Management • Social Media• Website Management • Graphic Design• Photography• Publication Production• Corporate Branding• Town Promotion •

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The Communications Department provides information to residents, businesses, and visitors through a variety of channels.

Connect with us…Website: georgina.ca• Town Page in the Georgina Advocate• Town Page in SNAPD Georgina• Facebook.com/TownofGeorgina• Twitter.com/georginatown• Council Meeting Highlights • Georgina eNews•

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After Hours Emergency 905-476-4301

Animal Control & Adoption 1-800-898-8606

Arenas ext. 2354

Georgina Ice Palace 905-476-4301

Pefferlaw Ice Pad 905-476-4301

Sutton Arena 905-476-4301

Bids & Tendors ext. 2222/2229

Blue & Green Bin Collections ext. 2232/2280

Green For Life (GFL) 1-866-421-5625

Building Permits ext. 2252/2263

Building Inspection ext. 2283

Business Licensing ext. 2291

Business Support - Ec. Dev. ext. 2312

By-Laws or Resolutions ext. 2219

Inspection ext. 2279/2373

Enforcement ext. 2279/2373

Clerk’s Office ext. 2216

Civic Centre 905-476-4301

Council Information ext. 2213/2219

Community Halls ext. 2354

Culture Division ext. 2224/2354

Dog Licensing 1-855-898-8605

Drains/Culvert ext. 2232/2443

Engineering Division ext. 2231

Economic Division ext. 2300/2312

Event & Event Permit ext. 2354

Facilities - Banquet Halls/Sports Fields ext. 2354

Fire & Emergency Services

Fire Prevention & Training 905-476-5167

Emergency Call 9-1-1

Business Office 905-476-5167

Garbage Collections ext. 2232/2280

Illegal Dumping ext. 2279/2373

GFL 1-866-421-5625

Leaf & Yard Waste Collections ext. 2232/2280

Green For Life (GFL) 1-866-421-5625

Libraries

Keswick Branch 905-476-5762

Peter Gzowski Branch 905-722-5702

Pefferlaw Branch 705-437-1514

Lottery Licences ext. 2291

Marina ext. 2239

Marriage Licences ext. 2291

Mayor’s Office ext. 2213

Municipal Law Enforcement Division ext. 2279/2373

Parks Maintenance ext. 2354

Parking ext. 2281

Fees ext. 2354

Tickets ext. 2279/2373

Complaints ext. 2279/2373

Permits - Culverts/Entrance (Operations) ext. 2232

Planning Services ext. 2250

Purchasing ext. 2222/2259

Recreation & Culture ext. 2354

Recycling Collections ext. 2232/2280

GFL 1-866-421-5625

Refreshment Vehicle Licenses ext. 2291

Roads - Closures ext. 2232

Roads - Construction/Maintenance ext. 3521

Seniors - Club 55

Keswick/Sutton 905-476-9972

Pefferlaw 905-722-9508

Snow Plowing - Sidewalks ext. 3502

Snow Plowing - Roads ext. 2232

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Streetlights/Repair ext. 2232

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Payment/Arrears ext. 2209

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Administration Chief Administrative Officer Winanne Grant Ext. 2301 [email protected]

Administrative Services Director and Treasurer

Rebecca Mathewson Ext. 2201 [email protected]

Emergency Services Director and Fire Chief Ron Jenkins Ext. 4223 [email protected]

Planning & Building Director Harold Lenters Ext. 2246 [email protected]

Recreation & Culture Director Robin McDougall Ext. 2236 [email protected]

Operations & Engineering Director Dan Pisani Ext. 2230 [email protected]

Georgina Public Library Keswick Branch Peter Gzowski Branch (Sutton) Pefferlaw Branch Children’s & Youth Services Library Services, Director

Val Stevens Geraldine Slark Mary Scott Joel Sutherland Mary Baxter

905-476-5762 905-722-5702 705-437-1514 905-476-5762 905-476-5762

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Stephen Leacock Theatre 905-476-0193 [email protected]

Arenas Georgina Ice Palace Georgina Sutton Arena

905-476-4423 905-722-8661

[email protected] [email protected]

Georgina Leisure Pool 905-722-1429 [email protected]

Georgina Pioneer Village & Archives Ext. 2284 [email protected]

Georgina Gym 905-476-4423 [email protected]

Parks & Facilities Dan Murnaghan 905-722-6889 x 3523 [email protected]

The ROC 905-476-8834 [email protected]

Club 55 - Keswick 905-476-9972 [email protected]

The Link 905-722-8507 [email protected]

ADMinistRAtiVe cOntActsTown of georgina26557 Civic Centre Rd., Keswick, Ontario L4P 3G1905-476-4301 | 905-722-6516 | [email protected]

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animal control & adoption centreRegular hours of OperationMonday - Friday 8:30am - 5:30pmsaturday 8:00am - 12:00pmsaturday (Summer Hours)June - september

8:00am - 4:00pm

* contact Animal control at 1 855 989 8605 for information on domestic and wild animal concerns.

adoption Feescats $150.00 + taxDogs $250.00 + tax

Bag Tag exemption WeekBag tag exemption week occurs twice a year, once in the spring and once in the fall. this year’s bag tag exemption weeks are as follows:

the maximum number of items that can be placed out • for exemption is five (5)Metals and white goods are not included•

2016 Dates: May 30 - June 2 and September 19 - 22

Blocked drains or culvertsif you suspect you have a blocked drain or culvert, contact the Operations Department at 2232/2443.

Blue & Green Bin collection (my-waste app)Blue bins are collected every week. there is no limit to the number that can be put out for collection. All items must be at the curb no earlier than 8pm the previous day or no later than 7am on the day of collection. For information on what goes where download our waste & recycling app (e-waste) free for iPhone and Android users. You can also access the app and information on our website under living here – Waste & Recycling.Building permits

A building permit is required to construct or install a building 10m2 or larger, to extend a building to a size greater than 10m2, including decks and porches, or to alter, repair, or finish the interior space of an existing building, including the installation of plumbing fixtures. When in doubt, always check with the Building Division to determine whether a permit is required for your proposed construction. Please visit georgina.ca, living here, Building Permits. Alternatively, please contact 905-476-4301 ext. 2252/2263.

Business informationthe town of Georgina is committed to the attraction, retention and expansion of business in Georgina. the economic Development Division is aggressively seeking new business investment opportunities and responding to the needs of the existing industry and business within the community. Are you looking for more information on…

starting a business• Business retention & expansion• Relocating your business to Georgina• ideas about how organizations can work together to • develop a local industrystatistics or forecasting information about Georgina• small business workshops and seminars•

Visit our website Doing Business – economic Development.

Business licensessome businesses require a Georgina Business licence. contact clerk’s at ext. 2291 or visit the civic centre for more information.

carbon Monoxide alarmscarbon monoxide alarms are required in every household that has a fuel-fired appliance or an attached garage - it’s the law. carbon monoxide alarms must be installed outside all sleeping areas. it is the responsibility of the homeowner to install and maintain these alarms.

careers & employment applications the town of Georgina does not accept unsolicited resumes. For a list of all current career Opportunities please visit Georgina.ca.

curbside Giveawaythese days are when residents can put out unwanted items at the curb from 7am – 5pm for other residents to take away. 2016 Dates: April 23, May 28, June 25, July 30, August 27 and September 24.

dogsAll dogs must be leashed when not on the owner’s property. Dogs may be walked in all parks, provided they are on a leash, unless otherwise regulated (i.e. waterfront parks). in waterfront parks, dogs may only be walked on designated walking paths and dogs must be on a leash. Dog owners are reminded to always “stoop and scoop.”

electronic equipment recyclingelectronic recycling is offered at the York Region transfer station (23068 Warden Ave.) free of charge2016 E-Waste Event - Georgina ice Palace from 9am - 1pmJanuary 16, March 19, May 14, July 16, September 17 and November 19.

eventsthe town of Georgina hosts a series of fun community events throughout the year. For a full list of events happening this season visit page 49-50. For a list of all events throughout Georgina, visit our events calendar online.

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64 Docking Facilities• transient Docking Available• 15 AMP Power service at selected slips• Gas & Pump Out at neighbouring Boonie Boats Marina• Washrooms & showers• Pets Allowed•

For more information please call: the harbour 905-722-9717 or Recreation & culture 905-476-4301 ext. 2239

Home Occupation/Home Industry Certificatesthe town allows for the establishment of certain home-based businesses. For more information about establishing a business from home, visit our website or contact the Zoning examiners at 905-476-4301 ext. 2282/2277.

Household Hazardous WasteResidents can take hazardous waste to the household hazardous Waste Depot located at 23068 Warden Ave. this location is open every saturday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., free of charge. For a list of what is hazardous check out the e-waste app or visit our website.

leaf & Yard Waste collectionYard waste material must be placed in a brown paper bag or in reusable regular garbage containers. Please ensure yard waste is placed out to the curb before 7 a.m. for collection. Yard Waste stickers for reusable containers can be picked up, free of charge, at the civic centre or any one of the Public libraries.

Branches and twigs must be tied securely in bundles • not larger than 90 cm(36 inches) in length or 60 cm (24 inches) in any other dimension. the maximum diameter of any one twig or branch is 5 cm (2 inches)Bundles must not exceed a weight of 22 kgs (50 lbs)• Grass clippings are nOt accepted in yard waste • collectionseaweed is considered yard waste• Residents can take Yard Waste to the York Region • transfer station (23068 Warden Ave.) $10 minimum charge

check the ‘my waste’ app or your local calendar for yard waste collection schedule. Yard Waste collection begins April 11, 2016 and goes until november 21, 2016.

lottery licencesAll lottery events must be licensed. Applicants must be a registered charitable or non-profit organization to be eligible to conduct a lottery event and must meet provincial criteria. it is illegal to conduct a lottery without a licence. For more information contact the Clerk’s Office.

Marriage licencesApplications for a Marriage licence can be obtained from the Town Clerk’s Office. Marriage Licence application fee is $100.00 and must be obtained within 90 days prior to the wedding date. Marriage certificates are available online at www.serviceontario.ca or can be mailed to the Office of the Registrar General 12 weeks after the ceremony.

event permitsA permit is required to host a public event on municipal property. We do not issue permits for or reserve parks/pavilions for private functions, such as weddings, birthday parties, and corporate picnics. Please contact our Recreation & culture department for more information about the permit process at 905-476-4301 ext 2354 or [email protected].

Facility Bookingsif you are looking to book one of our local facilities or meeting rooms call 905-476-4301 ext 2354.

Georgina Fire departmentthe Georgina Fire Department provides emergency services through our commitment to quality and excellence. We provide code enforcement, public education, water rescue, emergency medical response, emergency preparedness, hazardous material response, etc.

Fire SafetyEvery building will have an average of five fires in its lifetime. Develop and practice a home fire escape plan with the entire family. Practice on a regular basis so everyone knows what to do and where to go when the smoke alarm sounds. Fire routes are established for the public’s protection. Respect the law and do not park in a fire route.

Garbage collectionGarbage is collected every other week. One (1) item does not require a garbage bag tag. Additional items, up to a maximum of four (4) require a garbage bag tag. All items must be at the curb no earlier than 8 p.m. the previous day or no later than 7 a.m. on the day of collection. Bags or containers exceeding the limit of 22kgs (50lbs) will not be collected. the maximum size of any garbage container, set out for collection, is 50 cm (20 inches) in diameter and 90 cm (36 inches) in height. Maximum size of any garbage bag is 76 cm (30 inches) by 122 cm (48 inches).For information on what goes where download our waste & recycling app (e-waste) free for iPhone and Android users. You can also access the app and information on our website under living here – Waste & Recycling. Green Bin collectionGreen Bins are collected every week. there is no limit to the number of Green Bins that can be put out for collection. For more information on what is and is nOt acceptable download the e-waste app or visit georgina.ca. What’s acceptable in the green bin:

All food scraps and leftovers including meat bones• cooking oils and grease• Tea bags, coffee grounds and filters• Microwave popcorn bags• Dryer lint, dust• hair, pet hair• House plants and dried flowers• soiled newspaper, paper plates and paper towels• napkins, tissues• Paper egg cartons• Fast food drink cups and trays• Popsicle sticks, toothpicks• Wood ashes (cold) and sawdust•

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open air BurningAny open air burning must be in compliance with our Open Air Burning Bylaw and requires a permit. For more information on open air burning please visit our website georgina.ca/living-here/fire-and-emergency-services/fire-laws. Permits may be obtained at the Keswick and sutton Fire halls, civic centre and Pefferlaw library.

parking Ticketsthe town of Georgina is pleased to announce that all payments for parking infractions issued within Georgina can now be made online at georgina.ca using VisA or Mastercard. For further information contact Municipal law enforcement at 905-476-4301 ext. 2373 or 2279.

parking restrictionsResidents of Georgina are reminded that the Municipal By-laws of the town prohibit any person from:

Parking on any roadway under the authority of the town • from november 15 through April 15 between 2:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m. (unless otherwise stated)Parking over any portion of the sidewalk or roadway • (year round).Parking for a period longer than 3 hours, except where • signs indicate a lesser period (year round).Depositing snow or ice on a highway, sidewalk, or • untraveled portion of a highway.

For further information, contact the Municipal law enforcement Division at 905 476 4301 ext 2279/2373.

pay & display parkingeffective April to October, Pay & Display parking will be in effect at many parks throughout Georgina. Any vehicle not displaying a Georgina Resident Parking Pass must utilize the Pay & Display system. the Pay & Display system accepts cash/VisA/AMeX/Mastercard. No change given. Parking tickets will be issued to vehicles not displaying a valid Resident Parking Pass. Please ensure that paid passes are face up on vehicle dashboards.

pet licensesAll pets over the age of six months are required to be licenced. Proof of a rabies vaccination must be provided and are available for purchase online. licence fees will be reduced for spayed or neutered pets. Please contact Animal Control office for further information or visit georgina.ca.

pitch-in WeekApril 18 to 24, 2016 Georgina is proud to participate in this annual event through local volunteers and groups. if you are interested in organizing a clean-up, designated garbage bags will be provided by our Operations & engineering Division at the civic centre. For more details call 905-476-4301, ext. 2280

planningthe Planning Division takes the lead on matters related to land use planning (i.e. how land may be used), and the control of growth and development across the municipality. Activities largely relate to the implementations of Provincial and Regional land use policies, as well as local needs and interests, through the town’s council adopted planning documents, including the Official Plan and Zoning By-law.

the processing and evaluation of a variety of applications for development and/or land use permissions under the Planning Act, is administered through this Division.

potholesPotholes usually arise in the spring when frost is beginning to melt and most often occur on the side of road ways. Residents are warned to be cautious when driving through puddles in case of hidden potholes. the town does not repair potholes in driveways or private parking lots. to report a pothole on town streets, call 905-476-4301 ext. 2232.

property assessmentinformation property assessments/reassessments, details on a building such as square footage, deeds to be stamped and school support changes, can be obtained from the municipal property

resident parking passResident Parking Passes are available for all residents effective January 1 to December 31. Residents are required to show proof of residency, picture iD, and vehicle ownership to obtain.

Sign installationsGeorgina actively enforces a sign by-law, namely By-law no. 2006-0062 (Put-1). Most signs would normally require a sign permit and would include, but may not be limited to, ground signs, wall signs, and portable signs. An application must be made before a sign permit can be issued and signs must not be installed before the issuance of that permit. For further information, contact the Municipal law enforcement Division at 905-476-4301, ext. 2373/2279.

Smoke and co alarmsit is provincial law to have working smoke and carbon monoxide (cO) alarms on every storey of your home, and outside of all sleeping areas. For added protection the Georgina Fire Department recommends that you install smoke and cO alarms in every bedroom. smoke and cO alarms are required to be replaced within the time frame indicated by the manufacturer which is generally about every ten years. it is the responsibility of the homeowner to install and maintain these alarms.

Spring Street Sweeping programGeorgina will carry out their annual spring street sweeping Program to clean all town streets of sand deposited and other debris. spring street sweeping improves water quality and the environment by removing pollutants that can be transferred to downstream water bodies through urban run-off. the street sweeping program also improves the cleanliness and aesthetics of town streets and parking lots. sweeping usually starts in mid-April and is expected to be completed by mid-May weather permitting. Arterial roads will be swept first followed by residential streets.

Swap & SellSaturday, May 14, 201690 Wexford Dr., Georgina ice Palace (Parking lot)FRee to join, but we do ask that all participants bring a non-perishable food item to be donated to the Georgina Food Pantry. Registration starts May 1st. to register and for more information call 905-476-4301, ext. 2280/2232.

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Tax paymentsPayments can be made in many convenient ways:

in person by cash, cheque or debit (at the Georgina • civic centre)telephone banking• Online banking• Post-dated cheque• Drop box at main door of the civic centre (by cheque • only)

You can reach the Town’s Tax office directly by calling 905-476-4301 ext. 2209.

Theatrethe stephen leacock theatre is located at 130 Gwendolyn Blvd in Keswick. For tickets, information about upcoming shows, and theatre rentals, visit stephenleacocktheatre.ca.

Tips to prevent pests in your Waste binsWrap food waste in newspaper, boxboard or certified • compostable bin linersFreeze or refrigerate food scraps in acceptable liners • and place them in the green bin when it is ready to be taken to the curbKeep the lid on the green bin tight• Place scraps out for collection every week on your • scheduled collection day, even if it’s partially fullRinse and wash out the bins regularly•

Water BillingWater bills are issued for residential properties quarterly and commercial properties monthly. Water in Georgina is metered and the bill is based on consumption. several different issues can cause unusually high consumption:

leaking faucets• Malfunctioning automatic trap fillers• Malfunctioning toilets• An increase in the people in the home• new appliances that use water•

For tips on checking these areas visit living here - Water utilities Billing

Water conservation TipsPosition sprinklers to avoid watering patios, driveways 1. and walkssweep driveways and walkways instead of washing 2. with a hose.Keep the blade of lawn mowers sharp; dull blades tear 3. the grass, leaving it open to disease and heat stroke.Avoid cutting grass when it is wet.4. leave grass clippings on the lawn as they are an 5. excellent source of nitrogen use mulch in gardens. Mulch keeps soil cool and moist, 6. controls erosion and discourages weed growth.Aeration of lawns helps give soil a fresh start by 7. reducing compaction, improving penetration, drying wet soils and helping oxygen and organic materials to reach the roots, thereby maximizing the uptake of nutrients by the grass.

Website – Surf’s up at georgina.ca!check out our website! it contains valuable information on the many services and programs delivered by the town, as well as links to other levels of government, community organizations and local businesses.

WeddingsWe offer complete wedding services, whether you want a simple civil ceremony, a large formal wedding or something in-between, the town of Georgina can help you plan the perfect day.

Gorgeous property and historic buildings• the lowest Marriage licence fee in the GtA ($100)• Registered Officiants• On-site and off-site ceremonies available• Photography and videotaping locations•

72 Hour emergency Kitemergencies and disasters can happen at any time. utilities can be out, roads closed and crucial supplies unavailable. While local, provincial, and federal officials prepare for emergencies, individuals can plan to be prepared at home and at work. think of any special needs your family might have and include any other items you would need to add to this list:

Flashlight and batteries• Radio and batteries or crank radio• spare batteries• First-Aid kit• candles and matches/lighter• extra car keys and cash• Important papers (identification)• Food and bottled water – three day supply per person• clothing and footwear• Blankets and sleeping bags• toilet paper and other personal items• Medication• Whistle (to attract attention)• Playing cards• Backpack/duffle bag to hold all items• items for your pet•

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Georgina Public Libraries“Opening Doors and Minds”

georginalibrary.ca

Need Homework Help? • In person, by email or phone. We have the answers!

With your Library Card you have Access to: Books• DVDs• Games• Movies• Audio books• eBooks & Digital Magazines• Computer Games• Online Research• Musi• c & more!

Free Internet & Wi-Fi Access

What’s Happening @ Your Library

Get Your: • Recycling & Green bins Garbage tags• Parking Passes• Garage Sale permits• YRT tickets• Faxing• Fire permits •

(Pefferlaw Only) Community Information•

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Children’s & Youth Services is excited to off er family programs and special events during March Break, spring, and summer!Earn prizes and help your school win the Robert Scott Summer Reading Club Award by reading throughout July and August.

Check out What’s On, our new Children’s & Youth newsletter, in branch or on our website for more details.

What Your Library Can Offer You

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Georgina Fire DepartmentWants to Keep You SAFE and WARM this Winter

As the temperature outside drops, Georgina families take to the indoors to keep safe and warm. What you may not real-ize is that turning up the heat can increase the risk of home heating fi res. The winter season is the worst season for fi res in Canada. That is why Canadians must be mindful of the importance of fi re prevention and safety. During the winter, we must heat our homes, most of our meals are prepared and eaten indoors, our clothing is dried indoors and people who smoke tend to do so indoors.

Here are some simple home safety tips, so residents can help keep our community safe and warm this winter:

Working smoke alarms will provide you with the early warning you will need to escape a fi re. Install them and make sure the batteries are replaced at least once a year.

Blow out candles before leaving the room or going to bed. use sturdy holders and keep candles up and away from chil-dren and pets. Better yet, use fl ameless battery-operated candles.

install carbon monoxide alarms near all sleeping areas.

Keep matches and lighters up out of sight and reach of children.

stay in the kitchen while cooking. Keep the stove area clear and keep a pot lid handy to “Put A Lid On It” if a fi re starts in a pan.

ensure cigarettes are completely stubbed out and empty only cold cigarette butts in the trash.

In case of fi re, get out and call 9-1-1 immediately.

use power bars with built-in circuit breakers. never use damaged cords and keep heaters away from things that can burn.

Pull to the right and stop when you see emergency vehicle lights and hear sirens. every second counts.

excessive drinking contributes to fatal fi res. Watch anyone in your home who drinks excessively and then smokes or cooks.

There is so much more you need to know to make sure your family stays safe. Please contact Georgina Fire Department at 905-476-5167 or visit georgina.ca.

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ARtsGeorgina Arts centre and Gallery 149 high street, sutton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 905-722-9587

Georgina studio tour & sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .www.georginastudiotour.com

Purple turtle Art tour. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.purpleturtlearts.ca

Business AssOciAtiOnsGeorgina chamber of commercewww.georginachamber.com . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .905-476-7870

P.A.R. – Pefferlaw Association of RatepayersFronie harpley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .705-437-2945Jackson’s Point Business Association . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.jacksonspointbia.com

sutton Business Association. . . . . . . . . . . . www.suttonbia.com

uptown Keswick Business Association c/o corinne ennis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .905-476-4356

sPeciAl inteRestchippewas of Georgina island . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .705-437-1337eaglewood Resort & nature Park. . . . . . . . . . . . .705-437-1634Friends of Georgina Public libraries . . . . . . . . . .905-722-5702Georgina Brass BandGary Morton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .905-722-8865Georgina Dragon Boat clubMei lan shepherd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected] Family Martial Arts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .905-967-2769Georgina Kennel & Obedience clubwww.gkoc.com. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .905-722-8961Georgina Military Museum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .905-989-9900Georgina Pioneer Village & Archives . . 905-476-4301 ext 2284Georgina trades training inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .905-722-6300Georgina trail Riders snowmobile clublisa Davidson - evans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .905-868-4280heart of Ontario snowmobile club . . . . . . . . . .heartofontario.ca Jason noble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .289-803-0253

loretto Maryholme spirituality centre . . . . . . . . .905-476-4013

lake simcoe Gardeners lynn Balena. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .905-727-8586

nish Radio 92.3FMMorgan Priester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .705-437-2255

P.A.W.s. of Georgina. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .905-868-6141

the queensville Playerswww.queensvilleplayers.org. . . . [email protected]

ReAct lake simcoeArt heath . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 905-476-5231Ron Mccracken . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 905-476-5556

sutton Agricultural society / sutton Fair and horse show . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .905-722-3165

sibbald Point Provincial Parkwww.ontarioparks.com . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .905-722-8061

York Regional Forest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.york.ca

seRVice cluBsKeswick & District lions clubPat Rivait . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 905-476-6243

Kinsmen club of suttonJeremy Range , [email protected] . . . . 705-791-6992

Kinsmen club of Keswicklauren Roberts, [email protected]. . . . . . . . . 905-252-6314

Kinette club of suttoncathy loitsch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 705-437-1110

sutton Kin co-Op Playgroup Janet Popp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 905-722-8727

Royal canadian legion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 905-722-8171

sutton & District lions clubsindy Forbes, [email protected] . . . . . . . . 289-926-8315

BAseBAllGeorgina Minor Baseball Association. . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .905-960-0662

Over 30 Fun leagueteresa McGruthers-leggett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .905-252-0779Jeff leggett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .905-251-3270

Georgina Mixed slo Pitch leagueJeff leggett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .905-251-3270

lake simcoe Minor softball Association/Blast Ball . . . lsmsa.cachris Reddy - President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected]

Keswick ladies slo-PitchMarlene hackson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected]

Pefferlaw ladies 3 Pitch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .705-437-1374carolyn ellis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected]

West Park Men’s Fun Fastball leagueDavid Mills, [email protected] . . . . . . . . . 905-989-1165

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Georgina Men’s slo Pitch (55+) Jim tout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .905-476-2399 or 727-288-6028

Georgina Mixed Arc LeaguePhilippe Fernandes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .905-716-7654

Under the Lights 3 PitchJill Hood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected]

FOOTBALLYork Simcoe Minor Football Association. . . . . . . . www.youngbucs.ca

CURLINGSutton Curling Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .www.suttoncurlingclub.ca . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .905-722-3307

SKATINGGeorgina Skating ClubJulia Wilson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .905-476-1043

GYMNASTICSFlip & Wicked . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.flipnwickedgymnastics.ca [email protected] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .905-476-1331

HOCKEYGeorgina Girls Hockey Associationwww.georginagirlshockey.com

Georgina “ICE” Jr. C. Hockey. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.georginaice.com

Georgina Minor Hockey AssociationRegistration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .905-476-6195 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.georginahockey.com

Georgina Men’s Hockey LeagueAlan Sandercock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected]

Georgina Men’s 40 and Over Hockey LeagueIan Curlew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .905-476-8703

Georgina Island HockeyBand Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .705-437-1337

Georgina Women’s Hockey League. . . . . . . . . . . . freeteams.com/gwhl Sarah Boddy & Tracy Draganac. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected]

LAWN BOWLINGGeorgina Lawn Bowling ClubKen Holwell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .905-989-1090

SAILING

Sail Georgina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-877-977-7245 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.sailgeorgina.ca

SOCCERLake Simcoe Soccer Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .905-476-4283

VOLLEYBALLRiptide VolleyballJennifer Shank. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .289-803-2272

YOUTH GROUPS AND CLUBSGeorgina Air Force Cadets 659 SquadronRosie Faria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .905-392-1223

Girl Guides of Canada Newmarket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .905-967-0836

Jericho Youth Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .905-722-5540

Queens York Rangers Army Cadet Corps. Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .905-726-8600

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Classes, Leagues& Camps

SpringSummer

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• CREATIVE MOVEMENT • BALLET• JAZZ • TAP • HIP HOP

• CARdIO fITNEss CLAssEs• PERsONAL TRAININg

• BEgINNER & AdVANCEd

For more information416-587-0420

CALLTOREgIsTER

Corinne’s School of Dance

FOR AGES 3 TO ADULTCLASSES AND REGISTRATION AT 131 THE QUEENSWAY S. UNIT 4

daytime private classes available @ home or studioPlease email

[email protected] schedule and info.

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Child CareCentres

Kinark provides a child-centered program thatsupports all aspects of the child’s development,

which allows them to engage, explore,and interact with others in play.

Please contact us to discuss how we can bestaccomodate your child care needs.

We currently have space available for children aged2 to 12 years in our child care programs in York.

Space is limitedso call right away!

905-476-5449

www.kinark.on.ca

Before & After:Ages 3 to 12Fairwood, Lakeside & Jersey

All Day:Ages 2 to 12RL Graham

Fee assistance may be available through the Region of York.Please ask for details.

14 High StreetBox #766, Sutton

905-722-5693 or [email protected]

Shoberrys Daycare is a privately owned, licensed centre that hasbeen serving our community since March 1998. Our second location;Shoberrys 2 opened July 2006. Our team of Early Childhood Educatorsworks hard to ensure that our centre meets the needs of the children andfamilies in our community.

Available for ages birth to twelve years oldHours are 5:30am - 6:30pmwww.SHOEBERRYS.com

Email: [email protected]/drop off registration forms @

55 Glendower Cres., Keswick ON, L4P 0A5

“JUST RIP IT”

www.georginariptide.ca289-803-2272

AdulADULt divisions: Competitive Co-ed (4s) |: COMPETITIVE CO-ED (4S) | thursdAys

reCreAtionAl Co-TIONAL CO-Eed (6s) | (6S) | WednesdWEDNESDAAys

AdulAADULt tournAments

INDOOR PROGRAMS

BEACH PROGRAMS

YOUTH DIVISIONYOUTH DIVISIONYOUTH DIVISION: AGES 6-16 | MONDAYS & THURSDAYSCOMPETITIVE MEN’S & WOMEN’S DIVISIONS: TUESDAYSRECREATIONAL CO-ED DIVISION: WEDNESDAYSADULT TOURNAMENTS

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your gateway to employment

We have real jobs.Get hired!

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This Employment Ontario program is funded in part by the Government of Canada.

This Employment Ontario program is funded in part by the Government of Canada.

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JoinTHE

CLUB!

2016 SoftballRegistration

Lake Simcoe MinorSoftball Association

2016 Walk In Registration Dates

Division Information and Pricing Ice Palace - Sunday February 7, 2016Ice Palace - Sunday February 21, 2016

Ice Palace - Sunday March 6, 2016

Ice Palace and Sutton Arena—SundayMarch 20, 2016

Ice Palace - Saturday April 9, 2016

Ice Palace and Sutton Home Hardware --Sunday April 10, 2016

Ice Palace and Sutton Arena—SundayApril 24, 2016

For More Information Visit Us At www.lsmsa.ca

Home of the LSMSA Hitmen

2016 Online Registration Now Open

LSMSA is committed to providing a season offun, team building, skill development,

friendships and healthy competition for youth.

Ages 3-21

Season runs May through AugustIncludes Jersey, Hat, Photos, Trophies,

Equipment, Tournament Weekend, and a lot ofActivities like Picture Fun/Development Day,

and Georgina Paintball Day

Division Age Cost

Blastball 3–4 $70

TBall 5–6 $100

Squirt 7–9 $130

PeeWee 10–12 $130

Bantam 13–15 $130

Midget 16–21 $130

LAKE SIMCOE SOCCER CLUBSUMMER 2016

REgIStER By ApRIL 1, 2016 tO BE gUARAntEEd A SpOt

Registration is now available onour website:

www.lakesimcoesoccer.comWe’re also pleased to offer Pre-Season Skill Development

and Goalie Clinics for all House League RegistrantsFor more information please:

go to our website:• www.lakesimcoesoccer.comcontact the club at 905-476-4283•email us at [email protected]•in person at 1 Church Street, Unit 6 (corner of Woodbine and Church,•in the plaza beside the GEM Theatre)

Training for

The Training Centre

Truck Driver Training (AZ/DZ)

Call for more information

Contact us aboutTraining Opportunities

in:

Construction Technology Culinary

Personal SupportWorker

5207 Baseline Rd Sutton, ON * [email protected] * 905-722-6300 * gtti.ca

Pre-Apprenticeship ProgramAutomotive Service Technician

Starting inMarch 2016

36 weekprogram

No Cost!Call to Register

Your Source for Affordable Training in Georgina!INDUSTRY CERTIFICATIONS

▪ First Aid/CPR ▪ Forklift Safety Awareness ▪ Chainsaw Safety▪ YorkSafe Food Handler ▪ WHMIS ▪ Smart Serve

▪ Transportation of Dangerous Goods ▪ Working at Heights▪ Lockout/Tagout Awareness

Introduction to Welding& Fabrication

Participants enrolled in this course will beprovided with knowledge and hands-on

experience with industrial welding equipmentto learn GMAW, TIG & STICK/SMAW.

Cost: $1,295

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10 Yoga Levels 2 FIT!STUDIO / MOBILE / SKYPE / TV

905-960-6525 / www.tenyoga.ca

Our Teachers are proud to lead the Yoga

programs for the Town of Georgina.

With 15 classes per week to choose from,

you will find a place 2 FIT!

Join Now. Pay Monthly. No Contract! $39.99/month

Out WithThe Old& In WithThe New

We havechangedand socan you

443 The Queensway s., KeswicK (Glenwoods Plaza, uPPer level)(905) 989-2778 | www.nrGFiTness247.com

suPervised hours:MONday & Tuesday 8:30aM TO 8:00pM,

WedNesday-FrIday 8:30aM TO 7:00pM, saTurday 8:30aM TO NOON

Cybex Arc Trainer Hoist Leg Curl Raise Machine Hoist Leverage Row

Hoist Abdominal Crunch Hoist Lateral Shoulder Raise Cybex 750 Treadmill

NEW NEW NEW….equipment too!

Formerly

Georgina’shidden treasure. Asacredspaceofpeaceandbeauty...Enjoyourgroup/private retreats&programsor facilitate yourown.

Spirituality – Education & Justice – Ecology

Loretto Maryholme Spirituality Centre379ABouchier Street, Roches Point, ON 905-476-4013

www.lorettomaryholme.ca

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Experience the Briars DifferenceThe regions premier Private golf Club

Limited number of Memberships still availableContact Brian Allen at

(905)722-3772 x 27 or [email protected]

www.briarsgolf.com

127 Hedge Road,Sutton West905-722-3772

90 yEARS OF HISTORy,FRIENDSHIP AND TRADITION

273 Metro Road N, Keswick 905-476-5910 [email protected] • Corey Helm, CPGA Professional

MeMberships AvAilAble public WelcoMechecK our WebsiTe For NeW rATes & speciAls www.orchardbeachgolf.com

90FRIENDSHIP AND TRADITION

JOIN THECLUB

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Good Food and Great Times!COME JOIN US!

WE DELIVER!

L E T U S D O T H E C O O K I N G

We’veGot It All!

KESWICK905-476-8827

253 THE QUEENSWAY

STAYING IN?

www.bostonpizza.ca

Lake Simcoe Arms

Best Patio in Town!• Fast Take Out • Catering• Open 7 Days A Week

OPEN FOR BREAKFASTSaturday & Sunday at 10:30am

Weekend Entertainment!!Open 7 Days a Week

A CasualDining

House withthe Warmthof a British

Pub

21089 Dalton Rd., Jackson Point905.722.5999 • lakesimcoearms.com

Fresh Wings, Never Frozen.There’s something for everyone at

The Naked Wing!Come in and join us or

call ahead for take out orders.

24018WoodbineAve (Zehrs Plaza Keswick) •www.thenakedwing.ca

For More Info 905.989.2525 Find us on FacebookFamiliesWelcome

JOHNATHEN’SFISH & CHIPS905-722-9980

132 High Street • Sutton• Breakfast • Full Menu • Burgers & Chicken

Best Fish & Chipsby a Dam Site!

Eat In orTake Out

905.596.4453 21090 Dalton Road, Jackson’s PointTHE BEST PRIME RIBYOU EVERTASTED!

Open 7 Days a WeekEarly Bird Dinners 3-5 pmPrivate Dining Room for

Special Occasions or FunctionsAccepting Reservations

Fully Licenced under LLBO

For fine dining we welcome you to...

Prime Rib • Steaks• Seafood

Jackson’s Place

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Regional Services

For more information, please contactAccess York at 1-877-464-9675or visit york.ca/RegionalServices

The Regional Muncipality of York

§ Court Services§ Family and

Children’sServices

§ Forestry

§ Housing§ Long Term Care§ Paramedic

Services

§ Planning andEconomicDevelopment

§ Police Services

§ Public Health§ Regional

Roads

§ Social Assistance§ Solid Waste

Management

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AMBULANCEParamedic

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Don’t miss this chanceBook your space now to advertise your Fall & Winter registration • A full glossy-cover magazine-format

guide published on behalf of the Town of Georgina Recreation & Culture Department

• This comprehensive publication will include the Town programming of sports, recreation and cultural activities

• Over 17,000 copies distributed door- to-door throughout Georgina in early August

• A full glossy-cover magazine-format

RECREATION&CULTUREguideFall&Winter201620162016201620162016201620162016201620162016201620162016201620162016201620162016201620162017201620172016201620172016201720172016201720162016201720162017201720172017201720172017201620172016201620172016201620172016201620172016201620172016201620172016201620172016201620172016201720162017201620162017201620172017201720172017201720172017201620172016201720162017201620162017201620162017201620162017201620162017201620162017201620172016201720162016201720162016201720162017201620172016201720172017201720162017201620172016201720162017201620172016201620172016201720162017201620162017201620172017201720172017

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Carrie McCullough • 905-476-7753 ext. [email protected]

Do you have a NEW Recreation Program idea?The Recreation & Culture Department is continuously seeking new recreation and culture program ideas to serve

the needs and interest of our community. If you have a suggestion for a new activities, please let us know!

You can send your comments to: Patti White, Manager of Recreation Services | [email protected]

Don’t miss this chanceBook your space now to advertise your Fall & Winter registration

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FREESHUTTLE SERVICE SENIOR DISCOUNT

Were more than just your mechanic, we’re yourneighbour too. That’s why you can count on us toprovide you with honest service, great rates and

quality results every time. After all, we’ve built ourbusiness on the referrals of customers just like you.

Need AN esTimATe?Call us today, so we can arrange yourappointment for a free, no-obligation

repair or service estimate.

Repairs to most makes; Cars & Light Trucks· Front End & 4 Wheel Alignment· Air Conditioning· Tune Ups· Fuel Injection· Brake Machining

· Exhaust· Electrical· Transmission Service· Lube, Oil & Filter ChangesClass A Licensed Mechanics

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MOTOR VEHICLEINSPECTIONSTATION

Accredited Test& Repair FacilityEmission Tests

Gary’sService&Towing905-476-4611 24892 Woodbine Ave., Keswick

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Funeral Director Yves Larocque

Yves &Kim Larocque

Offering compassionate service and adviceduring the most difficult of times

As the new owners of M.W. Becker Funeral Home weare honored to continue to build a community focusedfuneral home with integrity, trust and devotion.

With27years of experience in the funeral service industryKim and I along with our caring and compassionatestaff will continue to serve you and your family duringthe difficult time of the loss of your loved one.

Please feel free to call or stop by if you have any questionsand we will be happy to assist you in any way we can.

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Keswick High School’sPersonalized Alternative Education Department

SPECIAL THANKSto our 2015 Community Partners for Hosting our ALEP students

IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO KNOW MORE ABOUT HOSTING AN ALEP STUDENT, PLEASE CONTACT:Rick Parnham, Diane Moritz, Marg-Anne Quinn, Diane Brown

3-204 Simcoe Ave., Keswick L4P 2K4 • 905-989-0832

Give a man a fish and feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and feed him for a lifetime. Teach a child to fish and you can feed the world.

THANK YOU TOThe 2015 ALEP students, their parents/guardians, and the Keswick High School Administration,

Guidance and Coop Departments.

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High Tech CommunicationHogtown BBQ - TorontoJersey Public SchoolJudd’s Miracle ClothsLucanus CorporationMcDonalds - KeswickNaked Wing - KeswickPizza Pizza - KeswickPraxair Canada Inc.

Quick PizzaRC AutoShoppers Drug Mart –Canada PostSubway - KeswickSwiss Chalet - KeswickTim Horton’s Keswick &NewmarketToys R Us - NewmarketYork Region Equipment Centre

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Keswick High School’sCooperative Education Department

Special Thanks to our 2015 Community Partners for Hosting Our Co-op Students:

IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO KNOW MORE ABOUT HOSTING A CO-OP STUDENT PLEASE CONTACT:Rob Heath, Rod Brown, Paul Myers - Keswick High School Co-op Department Staff

(905) 476-0933 ext. 405

MANY THANKS TO...The 2015 Co-op Students, their Parents/Guardians, and the Keswick High School Administration

and Guidance Department.

404 Veterinary Hospital

Allure Hair Salon

Aurora Village Coop

B & B Dixon Automotive

Back To Basics Fitness

Black River Public School

Brandon Ford

Bulk Barn

Canadian Tire

Carstar Autobody

Cedarvale Lodge

Cedarwood Dental

Colour Central

Dale’s Transmission

Dogs at Play

Domino’s Pizza

Doug Thompson Contracting

ENG’s Wood Products

Fairwood Public School

Fitness Force

Friese Enterprises

& Electrical

Georgina Animal Centre

Georgina Health Centre

Habitat for Humanity

Home Hardware

Hope for Today Fellowship

Jersey Public School

Keswick Dental Centre

Keswick Pet Hospital &

Dalton Road Animal Hospital

Keswick Public School

Kinark

Krates Marina

Lakeside Public School

LifeSprings Physiotherapy

Lipschitz & Associates

Little Red Schoolhouse

Master Mechanic

Midas Tires

Newmarket Hyundai

NRG Fitness

Peroff Realty

Peter Sparks Contracting

Powell Contracting

Prosser’s Garage Inc.

Queensville Veterinary Clinic

R.L. Graham Public School

Raceway Chrysler

RBO Contracting

RC Auto

Remax Allstars

RiverEdge Restaurant

Rogers TV

Rosedale Dental

Royal Summit Construction

Rumble Fitness

RVK Powersports

S & B Keswick Motors Ltd.

Shaw Percussion

Shoppers Drug Mart

Smith Gardens Farms

Snap Fitness

Southlake Regional

Health Centre

Sterling Tire

Sunset Grill

The Spoke @ Ryerson

Tim Hortons

Tom & Jerry’s Restaurant

Town of Aurora

TTK Manufacturing Ltd.

Uptown General Store

W.J. Watson Public School

Weller’s Tree Service

Whippers Daycare

Wight Tree Service

Woody’s VW

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Criminal • Family • EmploymentCivil & Estate Litigation • Wills

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A special THANK YOU to myclients! In 2015 80% of my businesscame from past clients and/orreferrals from my clients. I am trulyblessed! My promise to you,as always, is that your best interests,your needs, your wants will alwayscome first.

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CharacterCommunity

Yellow BrickHouse OSPCA

LocalHospitals

Women’s Centreof York Region

Chambersof Commerce

Big BrothersBig Sisters

York RegionAbuse Program

CanadianCancer Society

MADD Canada Blue DoorShelters

andmany more...

CHATS

United Way

It takes morethan bricks and mortar

to build a greatcommunityWe support the organizations that makeYork Regiona great place to live, work and play.

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2016 Summer Camps

Check out our NEW website at georgina.ca

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4-5yrs

Georgina Gym90 Wexford Dr.

Keswick

8:30am - 12:30pm $62.50/wk

$50/ 4 day wk

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CAPERS PM4-5yrs

Georgina Gym 90 Wexford Dr.

Keswick

12:30pm - 4:30pm • • • • • • • • • • • •

CAMP SIBB-O-NAK

6-13yrs

Sibbald Point Park26465 Park Rd. Sutton 9am - 4pm $135/wk • • • • • • •

CAMP SUMMER

BLAST 6-13

yrs

De La Salle Park140 Metro Rd. Sutton 9am - 4pm

$130/wk $105/ 4 day wk

• • • • • • • •YOU BE TRIPPIN’

6-13yrs

The ROC Chalet26479 Civic Centre Rd,

Keswick

8:30am - 4:30pm

$200/wk$160/ 4day • • • • • •

ROC ADVENTURE 6-

13yr

s The ROC Chalet26479 Civic Centre Rd.

Keswick

8:30am - 4:30pm

$135/wk (full)

$108/4day• • • • • • • • • • • •

ROC ADRENALINE

10-16yrs

The ROC Chalet26479 Civic Centre Rd.

Keswick

8:30am - 4:30pm

$155/wk $124/4day • • • • • • •

ROC VERTICAL

VENTURES

10-16yrs

The ROC Chalet26479 Civic Centre Rd.

Keswick

8:30am - 4:30pm $250/wk • • • • •

ROC INTO THE WILD

10-14yrs

The ROC Chalet26479 Civic Centre Rd.

Keswick

8:30am - 4:30pm $200/wk • • • • •

CHAMP CAMP 6-13yrs

Georgina Ice Palace 90 Wexford Dr.

Keswick

8:30am - 4:30pm $130/wk • • • • • •

RIDE ON - CYCLING

CAMP

8-16yrs

De La Salle Park140 Metro Rd. Sutton 9am - 4pm $132/wk • • • •

MAKING WAVES!

10-16yrs

De La Salle Park140 Metro Rd. Sutton

8:30am - 4:30pm $250/wk • • • • •

SOCCER CAMP

6-12yrs

De La Salle Chapel140 Metro Rd. Sutton

8:30am - 4:30pm $165/wk • • • • •

ROLL WITH IT 6-13yrs

Georgina Ice Palace90 Wexford Dr.

Keswick

8:30am - 4:30pm $175/wk • • • •

HOCKEY CAMP

BOYS/GIRLS/GOALIE

7-15yrs

Georgina Ice Palace90 Wexford Dr. Kes-

wick

8:30am - 4:30pm

Player $200/wk Goalie $135wk

Player

$165/4day Goalie

$110/4day

•Girls

•Boys

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•Boys • • •

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90 Wexford Dr. Keswick

8:30am - 4:30pm

$142.50/wk • •

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90 Wexford Dr. Keswick

8:30am - 4:30pm $200/wk • • •

THEATRE CAMP 7-

11yr

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Stephen Leacock Theatre,

130 Gwendolyn Blvd. Keswick

8:30am - 4:30pm

$130/wk $260/2wks • •

SaturdayAug 13

Performance• • •

GLEE CAMP

10-1

7yrs Stephen Leacock

Theatre, 130 Gwendolyn Blvd.

Keswick

8:30am - 4:30pm $130/wk • • • •

FILM MAKING FANATICS

9-12

yrs Stephen Leacock

Theatre, 130 Gwendolyn Blvd.

Keswick

8:30am - 4:30pm $205/wk • • • •

SWIM

7-10

yrs Georgina Leisure Pool,

5279 Black River Rd. Sutton

9am - 4pm $163.91/wk • • • • • • •

LIFESAVING SPORT

FUNDAMENTALS 8-12

yrs Georgina Leisure Pool,

5279 Black River Rd. Sutton

9am - 4pm $163.91/wk • • • • •

WSI

15+y

rs Georgina Leisure Pool, 5279 Black River Rd.

Sutton9am - 4pm $316.50/wk • •

HERITAGE QUEST

7-12

yrs Pioneer Village,

26557 Civic Centre Rd. Keswick

9am - 4pm$130/wk $105/ 4 day wk

• • • • • • • • •

SOLDIER’S LIFE

7-12

yrs Pioneer Village,

26557 Civic Centre Rd. Keswick

9am - 4pm$130/wk $105/ 4 day wk

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BEFORE CAMP EMAILS & CALLSParents/Guardians can expect a “pre-camp e-mail” or “pre-camp call” prior to the fi rst day of camp outlining reminders and details you should know, along with important forms that need to be fi lled out and submitted on the fi rst day of camp. *Please ensure your account is updated with a current email and phone number so our staff can reach you.

CLOTHING & SUNSCREENAll campers should dress according to the weather including; sun hat, running shoes, sunglasses, hats. We recommend to apply sunscreen to your child prior to arriving at camp and our staff will ensure that it is reapplied every 2 hours and after swimming. It is suggested that sunscreen contain at least SPF 30. (Please label all belongings sent to camp – including sunscreen bottles).

BEFORE & AFTER CARE 1 hour before and after care will be provided for most camps for an additional fee.

HEAT ALERTSAll summer camps will continue in the event of a heat alert. Programming will be adapted to meet safety needs.

MEET OUR STAFFAll camp staff are certifi ed with current Standard First Aid and CPR “C”, High Five - Principles of Healthy Child Development, up to date Vulnerable Sector Police Screen, and have attended comprehensive training sessions. Each camp will be assigned a designated camp supervisor who is responsible for the day-to-day site operation, including staff supervision and all parent inquiries.

MEDICAL CONCERNS & SPECIAL NEEDSWe are dedicated to providing an integrated camp experience for any camper with a special need. Please ensure that all medical concerns and/or special needs required by campers are documented prior to fi rst week at camp. A camp staff member will contact you prior to camp starting to confi rm arrangements to be made with staff. Should your child require one-on-one support, we will do our best to arrange for assistance with an Inclusion Counsellor. Please contact Jessica McLean in the Recreation and Culture Department (905) 476-4301 ext. 2238 to discuss inclusion options at or before time of registration.

Important Camp InformationTRANSPORTATIONBusing is available to and from many camps. Campers are required to follow safety rules on the bus at all times. Campers who normally ride the bus will not be permitted to walk home unless a written note is sent to the camp supervisor indicating the changes. Any concerns regarding busing can be directed to Recreation & Culture department, Monday-Friday, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. at 905-476-4301 ext. 2354.

FUNDING SOURCESIf you require fi nancial assistance enrolling your child(ren) into a Town of Georgina Summer Camp, please contact Lynda Giles in the Recreation and Culture Department at (905) 476-4301 ext. 2239. The Town of Georgina will also assist families in need of inclusion support or one on one workers. All requests must go through an approval process and you may be required to submit written physician’s verifi cation. To apply for inclusion support, please contact Jessica McLean at (905) 476-4301 ext. 2238

IMPORTANT REMINDERSCampers must be signed in and out of camp each day. (Photo ID required). Parents are requested to notify the camp supervisor (in writing) of people who could possibly be picking up campers from camp and they too must present photo ID. All campers must be picked up on time or a late fee may apply. Please do not send campers with any valuables (i.e. iPod, video games, cell phones, money, etc.) The Town of Georgina will not be held responsible for lost or stolen items.

ZERO TOLERANCE HANDS OFF & BULLYING POLICYAt the Town of Georgina, we uphold a strict hands-off/bullying policy. In the event that an altercation arises that involves physical violence or bullying it could result in a participant being removed from the camp for a pre-determined amount of time.

NUT AWARE POLICYThe Town of Georgina Recreation & Culture Department has adopted a “Nut Aware” policy for all camps and programs. Therefore participants are asked not to bring food products that may contain nuts or traces of nuts (peanuts included) to a Town program or camp. Should items that contain nuts be found, the product will be removed from the camp area and returned to the Parent/Guardian at the end of the day.

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Important Camp Information ROC CAMPSROC AdventureCampers enjoy an element of adventure when they come to The ROC with use of the Splash Pad, low ropes course, trails, playgrounds & Georgina Pioneer Village. Children take part in nature challenges, sports, arts & crafts.Age: At least 6 less than 13Location: The ROC - ChaletPrice: $135/5 day week | $108/4 day week

ROC AdrenalineFor active and energetic youth. Participants challenge themselves using The ROC’s high & low rope courses along with the use of our new bike trails (Pump Track/ North Shore Course/Dirt Jump Track). Requirements: Must bring your own CSA approved bike & helmet - ropes course equipment provided. Most importantly, participants need to bring their adrenaline!Age: At least 10 less than 16 Location: The ROC - ChaletPrice: $155/5 day week

ROC Vertical VenturesVertical Ventures Camp will take you to new heights...LITERALLY! Participants will challenge themselves mentally and physically each day on our Rock Climbing Wall, High Ropes Course, Vertical Playground and Zip Line! Climbers will also take part in a series of low ropes elements that will help to build teamwork, leadership and problem solving skills while fine tuning their balance agility and flexibility.Age: At least 10 less than 16Location: The ROC - ChaletPrice: $250/5 day week

ROC Into the Wild: Outdoor Survival Skills Step into the WILD! In this week long camp, participants will learn the essentials of how to survive in the great outdoors by experiencing hands on activities such as making fire, shelter and food. Qualified staff will work with campers to develop wilderness survival skills that enhance their connection with nature, aid in emergencies, and promote self-sufficiency. Other activities include; low rope elements, orienteering, water sports, and fun games. This camp also includes one night stay (Thursday evening) at the Pioneer Village, as well as a one day excursion to De La Salle Park.Age: At least 10 less than 14Location: The ROC ChaletPrice: $200/5 day week

VARIETY CAMPSCamp Capers - AM & PMWith the option of a full or half day, this pre-school camp offers young children a variety of creative crafts, songs, cooperative games, outdoor activities, walks and theme days. Children must be 4 years old by the first day of the camp they are registered for. (Register for PM camp as well as AM for the full day option - Mid-Day Bussing will not be available). Please note that all campers must be toilet trained.Age: At least 4 less than 5Location: Ice Palace - Georgina GymPrice: $125/5 day week (full-day) | $62.50/5 day week (half-day)$100/4 day week (full-day) | $50/4 day week (half-day)

Camp Sibb-O-NakCampers enjoy an element of discovery and nature-based adventure when they come to Sibbald Point Park. With use of the Maidenhair trail system, playgrounds, sports fields, heritage sites and daily use of the beaches. Children will take part in nature challenges, swimming, sports, arts & crafts along with a weekly field trip (local or non-local) or special feature activity. Age: At least 6 less than 13Location: Sibbald Point ParkPrice: $135/5 day week

Camp Summer BlastCampers enjoy a wide variety of both active and creative indoor and outdoor activities. There’s organized sports, games, special events, beach parties, arts and crafts, theme days, recreational swimming (supervised by certified lifeguards).Age: At least 6 less than 13Location: De La Salle - ChapelPrice: $135/5 day week | $108/4 day week

You Be Trippin’Each day is a new adventure! Travel the town in this jam packed excursion camp. Whether you would like to stay local or visit abroad, we will be offering a camp to suit your needs. Each day of camp will be a new trip. We have planned three-weeks of local and non-local trips for these camps. Trip schedules to be announced.Age: At least 6 less than 13Location: The ROC ChaletPrice: $200/5 day week | $160/4 day week

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SPORT CAMPSChamp CampChildren can enjoy hours of fun playing sports all day long. Skill development will focus on soccer, basketball, skateboarding, floor hockey, baseball, etc. They will also learn Fair Play, Sportsmanship and Teamwork. There will be tournaments, special events, games and activities to enjoy. On specified days throughout camp, campers may be required to bring their own CSA skateboard helmet and skateboard for SkatePark and hockey stick for Ball Hockey. Other equipment will be provided. Age: At least 6 less than 13Location: Georgina Ice Palace - Blue Pad$130/5 day week

Ride On - Cycling CampFor active and energetic youth. Participants challenge themselves using The ROC’s high and low rope courses along with the use of our new bike trails (Pump Track/ North Shore Course/Dirt Jump Track). Requirements: Must bring your own CSA approves bike and helmet - ropes course equipment provided. Most importantly, participants need to bring their adrenaline!Age: At least 8 less than 16Location: De La SallePrice: $132/4 day week

Making Waves!Make a splash in this awesome new camp! This full-week camp is jam packed with skill development and fun in the sun. Certified canoe and kayak instructors will help teach participants the fundamentals of canoeing and kayaking on Lake Simcoe. Through fun games, activities and excursions, participants will learn the necessary skills to keep them safe and encourage a life long interest in paddling, thereby enhancing their quality of life and health. *All equipment is provided.Age: At least 10 less than 16Location: De La SallePrice: $250/5 day week

Soccer CampThis specialty camp is made available in association with the Lake Simcoe Soccer Club. This camp is suitable for House League and Rep level players with programming tailored to suit all player’s skill levels. These camps provide an environment where all players of all abilities are encouraged to develop teamwork and leadership skills through our fun and challenging soccer program. These camp will focus on developing the whole player: their soccer skills, character, and health. Both weeks will focus on soccer with and additional featured sport/activity. Age: At least 6 less than 13Location: De La SallePrice: $165/5 day week

Roll With It: Skateboard & Scooter Camp This camp is for the skateboard and scooter enthusiast. Participants will learn everything from maintaining equipment to accomplishing new tricks. Activities will include skill development on the skateboard park as well as indoor activities. Each day will be a different focus. Campers must bring their own CSA approved skateboard helmet, skateboard, scooter and rollerblades. Age: At least 6 less than 13 Location: Georgina Ice Palace - Blue PadPrice: $175/5 day week

Hockey CampsSkate and learn with the experts! For each camp an accomplished hockey athlete will be on-site to lead participants through an entire week of Skating Skills, Puck Movement, Drills and Challenges (on and off ice). Players must bring their own full hockey equipment (including hockey stick). Participants are expected have approx. Three hours of ice time per day.Age: At least 7 less than 15Location: Georgina Ice PalacePrice: See Chart for Prices

LEADERSHIP CAMPLIT: Leaders in TrainingProvides young teens with a basic knowledge of what is required of leaders in a recreation setting. Programs include games/crafts/songs, communication, team building, customer service and experience helping in a current camp. Training offers valuable skills to volunteer in a town program or camp.Age: At least 11 less than 14Location: Georgina Ice Palace - Multi Purpose RoomPrice: $142.50/5 day week

CIT: Counsellors in TrainingThis two-week program provides the skills/training required to apply for an employee position in our programs and camps in the future. In addition to the 1st week of training, participants spend the 2nd week assisting counsellors in another camp running at one or our Town facilities. CIT is geared toward those who an interested in training to become a general camp counsellor. After successful completion of the program, participants will receive their certification in High Five® Principles of Healthy Child Development and their CIT certificate.Age: 14 and upLocation: Georgina Ice Palace - Multi Purpose RoomPrice: $200/5 day week

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THEATRE CAMPSTheatre CampWeek one production is geared toward inexperienced actors with a Friday night performance. Actors will study mime, improvisation, stage presentation and voice projection. (Each week features a different production).Week two production is geared toward experienced actors. Actors will be involved in set design, costumes, production flyers/programs, make-up, choreography, music, props, and character development for final production. Note: All theatre camps $20 costume deposit will be required. A Friday night performance and Saturday morning performance All actors will be required to participate on Saturday, August 13th from 8:30 am - 2:00 pm Age: 7-11 / 11-18Location: Stephen Leacock TheatrePrice: $130/1 week production | $260/2 week production

Glee CampGlee camp offers a uniquely exciting way to pass the summer for kids who are serious about the performing arts. Campers train, study and develop skills in music, dance and acting alongside talented instructors. Whether they are fans of the FOX show ‘Glee’ or just love performing live, this is the camp for you! Glee Camp will conclude with a Friday evening performance for friends and family!Age: At least 10 less than 17Location: Stephen Leacock TheatrePrice: $130/5 day week

Film Making FanaticsDuring this week-long camp, aspiring young filmmakers will learn the creative and technical skills of filmmaking from industry professionals. Each filmmaker will learn how to develop, film, and then edit a short film that they can take home at the end of the camp. All movies will be screened for friends and families at the end of the program and automatically submitted to the Multimedia Film Festival of York Region.Age: At least 9 less than 12Location: Stephen Leacock TheatrePrice: $205/5 day week

AQUATIC CAMPSAquatic Swim CampThis camp incudes swim skills, daily swim lessons, leisure swims, personal fitness, arts and crafts, games & outdoor activities. Campers receive Red Cross Swim a Camp certificate on the last day of camp. Pre-requisite: Minimum Red Cross Swim Kids 2Age: At least 7 less than 10Location: Georgina Leisure PoolPrice: $163.91 week

Lifesaving Sport Fundamentals CampLifesaving Sport Fundamentals exercises both mind and body with upper and lower body conditioning; stroke improvement over increasing distances; sprints and endurance training. Once individual skills are mastered, participants are challenged with increasingly demanding skill sequences. The True Sport principles promoting healthy, positive and ethical behaviour are embedded in the program. Other activities include outdoor sports, indoor sports, first aid, arts and crafts and much more. Pre-requisite: Minimum Red Cross Swim Kids 4Age: At least 8 less than 12Location: Georgina Leisure PoolPrice: $163.91 week

WSI: Red Cross Water Safety InstructorComplete this course to be a fully certified WSI and apply to work at the Georgina Leisure Pool in the Fall session! The Red Cross Water Safety Instructor (WSI) course prepares candidates to instruct the Red Cross Swim programs. Candidates focus on strategies to introduce and develop swimming and water safety skills in the Red Cross Swim Preschool, Swim Kids, Swim@School, Swim@Camp, Swim for Adults and Teens, and Adapted Programs. 100% Attendance required. Pre-requisite: Ability to perform Red Cross Swim Kids Strokes & One of: Emergency First Aid or Bronze Cross (certifications do not need to be current) Age: 15 years and upLocation: Georgina Leisure PoolPrice: $316.50Dates: July 10, 10am-2pm & Aug 2-5, 9am-5pm

HERITAGE CAMPSHeritage Quest CampDuring this week-long summer camp, your children will benefit from the great outdoors in the peaceful setting of the Pioneer Village and enjoy (guided) exploration of the surrounding ROC trails and wooded areas. Campers will learn about the hobbies, chores and pastimes of 19th century settlers, and discover skills relevant to early settlement life through hands-on experience with candle making, leather working, heritage cooking, woodworking, crafts, games, sewing, guest presenters and more.Age: At least 7 less than 12 Location: Georgina Pioneer VillagePrice: $130/week and $105 for short week (Aug 2-5)

Soldier’s Life CampDuring this week-long summer camp, campers are introduced to the early days of Georgina and Canada with an emphasis on military history. Campers will have fun and learn through a variety of activities including games, crafts, cooking and guest presenters. The campers will learn the basics of 19th century British Army manual of arms and foot drill culminating in a presentation of these skills to parents, family and friends on the final afternoon of the camp. The program will include a good deal of physical activity and parents are asked to bear this in mind when considering registration.Age: At least 7 less than 12 Location: Georgina Pioneer VillagePrice: $130/week

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CAMP BUS SCHEDULEBus Route Schedule (weeks 1-9)

$25 per camper/5 day$20 per camper/4 day $20 per camper/4 day

Pe� erlaw HallPick-up: 7:00 am Drop-o� : 6:00 pm

Virginia Beach HallPick-up: 7:15 am Drop-o� : 5:45 pm

Georgina Leisure PoolPick-up: 7:25 am Drop-o� : 5:30 pm

Lake Simcoe Public SchoolPick-up: 7:50 am Drop-o� : 5:05 pm

Prince of Peace Catholic SchoolPick-up: 8:00 am Drop-o� : 4:55 pm

R.L. Graham Public SchoolPick-up: 8:08 am Drop-o� : 4:48 pm

Stephen Leacock TheatrePick-up: 8:15 am Drop-o� : 4:40 pm

Georgina GymPick-up: 8:25 am Drop-o� : 4:30 pm

ROC ChaletPick-up: 8:35 am Drop-o� : 4:15 pm

Civic CentrePick up: 8:45 am Drop-o� : 4:10 pm

De La Salle ParkPick-up: 8:50 am Drop-o� : 4:05 pm

Georgina Leisure PoolPick-up: 9:00 am Drop-o� : 3:55 pm

Sibbald Point ParkPick-up: 9:05 am Drop-o� : 3:45 pm

Slopestyle CompetitionMarch 5 | 10:00am - 4:00pmThe ROCThe ROC is hosting its 4th Annual slopestyle competition and you don’t want to miss it! There will be a sick park setup for both skiers and snowboarders with heaps of prizes and giveaways! Registration opens at 10am March 5.

March Break March 14-17 Various Locations The ROC Chalet will be hosting new, fun theme each day. The Georgina Leisure Pool will be hosting additional public swims.

Cardboard Box Toboggan RacesMarch 17 | Check in: 12:30pm | Races: 1:30pmThe ROCAll ages welcome! *Maximum of 3 racers to a sledFree registration: call Recreation & Culture @ 905-476-4301 ext. 2354

2nd Annual Puddle JumpTBA (last weekend of the season) | 12:00pmThe ROCEnd the winter season with a splash! Join your ROC family on the last operational day of the season for some fun in the sun. Whether you’re tubing, skiing or snowboarding, test the waters and your luck by attempting to make it across our oversized puddle. *All skill levels welcome - costumes & team spirit encouraged.

Youth WeekMay 5-11Various Locations The Recreation & Culture department will be o� ering a wide variety of activities during Youth Week. Stay tuned for more events!

Youth-a-PaloozaJune 5 | 11:00am - 3:00pmGeorgina Ice Palace Rear Parking LotAn excellent opportunity for the youth in Georgina to come out and explore youth oriented activities! Free fun, prizes, competitions and entertainment!

Discover the Bene� ts of VolunteeringWe invite you to explore the great variety of volunteer opportunities available with Georgina’s Recreation & Culture Department. Opportunities range in a variety of di� erent events and projects. Give one day per month, one hour per week, one week per year - there are no restrictions on how much time you can contribute!Why Get Involved?

Ful� ll mandatory high school community involvement hours• Earn eligibility for scholarships• Learn new skills and make friends while serving your community• Feel good about making a di� erence• Add impressive involvement to college applications and resumes•

Volunteer Award of MeritEvery year the Town of Georgina recognizes local volunteers, who are contributing to the betterment of our community, do you know someone who is worthy? Nominate Someone Today at georgina.ca