Due to the current public health orders we have cancelled the programs that were suspended on March 29th.
In response to yesterday’s Public Health Order regarding COVID-19, Trout Lake has paused some programs and moved others outdoors.
Today Dr. Bonnie Henry announced that the current public health orders have been extended until the end of February. We are therefore cancelling certain adult programs (which were already paused due to the last PHO) for the Winter season and refunds will be processed by the end of next week.
The Board of Directors of the Trout Lake Vancouver Community Centre Association (the “TLVCCA”) hereby gives notice that the Annual General Meeting of the TLVCCA will be held on the Zoom video platform* on the 25th day of November 2020 at the hour of 7 p.m.
In keeping with the new COVID-19 restrictions for the Vancouver Coastal Health and Fraser Health regions to help curb the spread of virus, Trout Lake must pause some programs. Here are the details
The Trout Lake team are excited that the Community Centre doors were opened again this week as part of a phased restart plan!
For the moment, the focus is on priority services. Priority services include programs for children, youth, and senior user groups.
Please take 2 minutes (promise!) to fill out an important survey. Your feedback will help inform a restart plan for community centres’ offerings in the months ahead.
As the COVID-19 pandemic impacts communities across Canada and the globe, precautionary measures are being implemented at our much loved Trout Lake Community Centre. The health and well-being of Centre patrons, partners, and employees is our top priority.
Trout Lake Community Centre Association, in partnership with Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation, are closely following the events regarding COVID-19. We are reassured that Vancouver Emergency Management Agency (VEMA) is working diligently with partners, including Vancouver Coastal Health, and leading the provincial response to COVID-19.
As the next step in their public engagement process, the Vancouver Park Board invites the public to review the first draft of the master plan.