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    Movies... music... art... hockey... tiddlywinks... campgrounds... whether its a hobby or fine art, of local or international interest, these websites will entertain and inform.

     


    Vancouver Olympics

    Official Site of the Vancouver 2010 Olympics
    Official site preparing for the winter games to be held in 2010. Includes information about volunteering opportunities.

     


    Recreational Programs

    • The City of Coquitlam and City of Port Moody both offer program guides and online registration
    • Citysoup provides additional information about local programs, events and festivals through the events calendar, links to arts & entertainment, and sports & leisure.
    • SFU Recreation offers Summer Camp programs of all kinds for kids and teens.


    For BC Recreation and Destination Interests

     

    BC Camping Association
    Select day or summer residential camps for your kids here.

     

    BC Fish & Wildlife Branch
    Information and .pdf publications about tidal and fresh-water fishing regulations in BC, limited entry hunting regulations, trapping and guide outfitters.

    BC Parks.com
    provides information about national, provincial and marine parks across Canada. To select a campground or make a reservation, try BC Parks or use the Discover Camping registration Service.


    For current sports and performing arts magazines


    Masterfile Magazines
    at Coquitlam or Port Moody
    Offers full text for more than 2,000 journals, magazines and general reference publications with full text information dating as far back as 1975.

     

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