BCnet invites you to their dining room. They are readily reachable by public transit but also by car and bicycle and are found in a location characterized with merchants and parks.
Camp Miriam offers a diverse program which encompasses creative learning experiences and regular camp activities. In a supportive community, and through a value based program, campers explore their Jewish identity and gain knowledge about Israel, Jewish history, current social issues, and social justice. In addition, swimming, kayaking, canoeing, sports, arts and crafts, music, Israeli dancing, camping trips, and theme days are all an integral part of the program.
Come savor a savory creation at Infectious & Tropical Disease Clinic. They are readily accessible by public transit but also by bicycle and are positioned in an area characterized with restaurants, coffee shops, stores and parks.
Come enjoy a savory creation at International Centre For Criminal Law Reform & Criminal Justice Policy. You can get there by car. The neighboring area is memorable for its parks.
Camp Artaban has been providing Christian Camping on its Gambier Island site since 1923, making it one of the oldest camps in British Columbia. The site was chosen by a group of ministers and businessmen under the leadership of Bishop Heathcote and the first camp was held in 1923. The old house on the property was used as a dining hall, kitchen, and recreation room. Transportation from Vancouver was via Union Steamship, and campers and luggage were deposited on a small, floating dock in the middle of the bay.
We have been looking after children before and after school since 1987 at Camp Ridgeview. Our second Centre, Holly House, opened in 1993. In 2007 we opened La Maison as our third Centre and in the Summer of 2013 we opened Club West. We serve most of the Elementary Schools in West Vancouver, namely Ridgeview, Hollyburn, Ecole Cedardale, Chartwell, Cypress Park, Westcot and St.Anthony's.