My North Shore
Community Connections tours offer you the opportunity to visit community services such as libraries, recreation centres, city hall, art galleries, fire stations and more. A fun way to learn about living in Canada!
My Neighbour, My Community
In our Club Cafes, you will learn about new topics or activities, and practice English in a casual environment. You will also meet other North Shore residents and make connections.
The Land We Live On
The Land We Live On is a series of activities and educational workshops exploring the history of Indigenous people, Truth and Reconciliation, and what this means for newcomers to Canada.
Volunteering
Many of our programs and workshops require the help of volunteers. Whether you are an established resident or a newcomer, you can become a volunteer and donate valuable time, energy, and skills to contribute to our community. Learn more about volunteering
Meet New People and Connect to Community Services
As you establish meaningful relationships in your community, you feel a greater sense of belonging and happiness in your new community. Community Connections programs also provide local established residents with the opportunity to meet new friends and give back to their community.
An Evening with Valerie Jerome
Wednesday, May 22
You are invited to an inspiring discussion with author, educator, and former Olympian, Valerie Jerome. Presented in English.
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Thursday, June 20
Discover the cultural importance of weaving in this interactive, hands-on experience. Presented in English.
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