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Discover Maple Ridge Weekends
Begin your Maple Ridge adventure in the heart of downtown, where Memorial Peace Park plays host to a unique and happening event each and every weekend.
Mailing Address:
District of Maple Ridge
11995 Haney Place
Maple Ridge, BC Canada V2X 6A9
Tel: 604-463-5221
Fax: 604-467-7329 map
Mailing Address: District of Maple Ridge 11995 Haney Place Maple Ridge, BC Canada V2X 6A9 Tel: 604-463-5221 Fax: 604-467-7329
Municipal Hall Hours: 8:00 am - 4:00 pm Monday to Friday Closed on Statutory Holidays
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We strive to empower youth to empower themselves. By providing a comprehensive program (through linking community partners, parents/guardians and the youth themselves) we have developed a "one stop shopping" concept for youth. Through this concept, the community has been invited to contribute to the program as well as become educated on what is going on in our community. By empowering youth and giving them the responsibility to make their own decisions, we believe that they learn more about themselves and the community in which they live.
Summer Daycamp Programs [PDF, 950KB]
Summer Camp Waiver Forms
All participants in summer camps with Parks & Leisure Services are required to have their parents fill out the Daycamp Registration Package [PDF, 361 KB] of forms. Some camps require additional waivers filled out, they can be found below.
Adventure Camps
- MacSailing [PDF, 66KB]
- Pitt Meadows Paddling [PDF, 106KB]
Alouette Camping Trip
- Waiver [PDF, 86KB]
- Medical Form [PDF, 90KB]
- Itinerary [PDF, 140KB]
- Equipment List [PDF, 80KB]
ARMS Camps [PDF, 82KB]
Canoe & Kayak Camps
- Membership [PDF, 98KB]
- Health Form [PDF, 30KB]
Lovely Water Camping Trip
- Waiver [PDF, 91KB]
- Medical [PDF, 100KB]
- Itinerary [PDF, 95KB]
- Equipment List [PDF, 63KB]
- Squamish River Jetboating [PDF, 67KB]
Sportball Camps [PDF, 99KB]
Wakeboarding
- Adult Waiver [PDF, 50KB]
- Child Waiver [PDF, 50KB]
Youth Futures Jr. [PDF, 358KB]
Youth Futures Sr. [PDF, 358KB]
The Youth Centres
Co-supervised by trained staff and youth volunteers. The focus is on fun in a constructive environment, safe for all to participate. Ages 13-18 years.
| Greg Moore Youth Centre | Pitt Meadows Youth Centre |
| 11925 Haney Place | 12027 Harris Road |
| Maple Ridge, BC V2X 6G2 | Pitt Meadows, BC V3Y 2B5 |
| Tel: 604-467-7354 | Tel:: 604-465-2442 |
Youth Program Information [PDF, 180KB] wwwyouthservices.ca
Waivers: GMYC 10-12 [PDF, 123KB] GMYC 13-18 [PDF, 123KB] Transportation [PDF, 96KB]
Youth Program Areas:
- positively promoting youth
- promoting the positive accomplishments of youth
- educating the community on the positive power of youth
- encouraging youth to capitalize on opportunities and to have a voice in the community
- ensuring youth are aware of issues in the community and how they affect them
- working on community based projects to enhance the image of youth
Youth Centre Staff
A high level of importance is directed to the selection, training, and development of the Youth Centre Staff involved in the delivery of the Youth Services program. This is the key to the success of the program.
The Youth Workers all have extensive experience working with youth and are positive role models and mentors for Youth. Youth Workers are scheduled to work consistent shifts -youth can expect a certain Youth Worker to be available on a specific evening of the week.
Children's Programs
We will continue to help enhance the quality of services that support children by providing a safe and healthy environment where they can exercise their "Basic Right to Education and Recreation." We provide recreational opportunities for children in a non-competitive environment that focuses on FUN!
- Birthday Parties [PDF, 109KB]
- Childrens Recreation Programs [PDF, 928KB]
- Daycamp Programs [PDF, 950KB]
Active Kids Club
Licensed AFTER School Care Program [PDF, 269KB] for children in grades K-7, this program is in partnership with School District 42 and provides qualifed supervision from Parks and Leisure Services staff.
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Youth Futures Leadership Development Program
Great resume enhancer! A summer program geared towards youth entering grades 8 to 12. Learn what leadership means and how to plan and implement games and crafts for children. Youth participate in practical components to gain leadership skills. There is an orientation, training seminars, and 8 to 10 hours of weekly volunteer experience.
Youth Futures Alumni Program
A successful training program for youth 14 to 19 years to increase their skills and experiences through interaction in day camps, children's programs and special events. Youth will learn how to lead activities for children 3 to 12 years. There is a requirement to participate in weekly Practicum during July and August. Participants are selected through an interview process.
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Working Youth Healthy Business Pass
This pass gives working youth (up to the age of 18) a discounted rate on a 3 month pass ($81.02 + tax) with all of the benefits of a Healthy Business Membership. In order to qualify you must meet the following requirements:
- Be employed with a business locally in Maple Ridge or Pitt Meadows
- If you are under the age of 16 you are required to have a Youth Access Pass in order to use a Working Youth Pass
Access is included to both our recreational facilities in Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows with services including:
- Pools
- Weight Room
- Cardio Facility
- Fitness Classes
- Spin Classes
- Aquafit Classes
- Drop-In Gymnasium Sport
- Programs
- Jacuzzi
- Steam Room/Sauna
Youth Programs and Initiatives
Youth Outreach Initiative
The program is based on the philosophy that youth involved in community-based programs report improvement in school achievement, improved communication with parents, hopefulness about the future and increased self-esteem.
Under the Youth Outreach Initiative concept, youth are encouraged to make decisions about the types of activities within the program. Our mandate is to work for all youth, and to recognize and develop our youth's strengths as well as their ability to achieve.
Youth Initiated Recreation
- working with existing youth services and organizations in developing a trusting relationship with the community's youth population
- supporting youth in planning and organizing recreational and social opportunities for themselves
- educating youth on positive alternatives from nicotine, alcohol and other drugs, and violence. Examples include: outdoor pursuits, drop in sports, theatre, etc.
- working with youth as a mentor, teacher or facilitator in developing organizational and planning skills
- promoting all youth as valuable contributors to the community and creating opportunities for youth to contribute in a positive way and develop strong feelings of belonging in the community sense
Whonnock Youth Outreach
In partnership with the Whonnock Community Association. A component of the Youth Outreach Initiative, Whonnock Youth Outreach hosts activities within the Whonnock area. The Youth have been working hard with the area residents, volunteers, parents, and the Community Association to develop social and recreational opportunities.
Tel: 604-467-7354 (Mondays 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm, September - June)
Nights Alive!
In partnership with the Attorney General's Office, R.C.M.P. Liaison Office, Reconnect, Youth Quest, and R.C.M.P. Community Policing. Keep your eyes open for our Late Night activities! We will be doing youth initiated Late Night Programs, during evening hours all year long!
Tel: 604-467-7354 (Saturdays 10:00 pm -12:00 am)
Additional Opportunities
- Youth Council - youth meet weekly to discuss issues they're facing in the community and life
- Women in Action - a highly influential and exciting program for young women by young women
- Improv Theatre - youth express themselves through Improvisational Theatre every Friday night
- Dances for pre-teens (10 to 14 years)
Youth Services Partners
Greg Moore Youth Centre Partners
The strength in our community lies in our ability to come together as a community and work together by sharing ideas, resources and by working together to find solutions to community issues. The Greg Moore Youth Centre has been designed to capitalize on this strength. The Centre houses a number of lease tenants that work in the area of prevention with youth, and a number of other community partners access the Centre to offer services to youth.
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