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SUMMER 2014 CHILLIWACK LEISURE GUIDE

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www.myreccentre.com

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Chilliwack Landing & Cheam Leisure Centre

45501 Market Way,

Sardis, BC V2R 0P2

Tel : 604-824-0231

Fax: 604-824-0853

Cheam Leisure Centre

Unit #1 - 9145 Corbould St

Chilliwack BC V2P 4A6

Phone: 604-793-SWIM (7946)

Fax: 604-703-1811

Chilliwack Landing Leisure Centre

Organization and

Facility Information

Mission Statement

Canadian Recreation Excellence

Corporation

is proud to have been selected

by the City of Chilliwack to operate the City’s

Recreation Facilities, including Chilliwack

Landing Leisure Centre, Cheam Leisure

Centre and Rotary Outdoor Pool.

Facility Locations &

Contact Information

Chilliwack Landing Leisure Centre

9145 Corbould Street Chilliwack

Registration Contact: 604-793-7946

Facility Manager: Heath Mahoney

[email protected]

(

Facility questions or concerns)

Cheam Leisure Centre

45501 Market Way, Chilliwack

Registration Contact: 604-824-0231

Facility Manager: Shawn Bourgoin,

[email protected]

(Facility questions or concerns)

Chilliwack Landing Leisure Centre

and Cheam Leisure Centre Hours

of Operation

Monday to Friday: 6:00am to 10:00pm

Saturday & Sunday: 7:30am to 9:30pm

Holiday Hours: 7:30am to 9:30pm

TO SEE OUR MOST UP TO DATE POOL

SCHEDULES PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE

WWW.MYRECCENTRE.COM .

OR PICK UPA

PRINTED BROCHURE AT EITHER SITE.

First Aid & Advance

Leadership Courses

A variety of First Aid Courses and Recert’s

are offered through the Lifesaving Society

or the Canadian Red Cross at our Facilities.

These courses are taught in accordance with

ILCOR. Courses are suitable for those looking

for training for the workplace or for their own

general interest.

CPR-C/AED Course & Recertification

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)

trains rescuers in the skills and knowledge

needed to assess and provide basic life

support to patients with airway, breathing or

circulatory emergencies. Candidates will learn

the Principles of first aid, the use of barrier

devices, how to call EMS, adult, child and

infant CPR skills and AED use, adult, child and

infant conscious and unconscious choking

procedures, circulatory emergencies to include

recognition and treatment of a heart attack,

angina, stroke and TIA.

Pre-Course Requirements:

None

Standard First Aid with CPR C/AED

Course & Recertification

Standard First Aid (SFA) is the most

comprehensive first aid training program for the

general public. SFA trains rescuers in the skills

and knowledge needed to assess and provide

basic life support to patients with airway,

breathing or circulatory emergencies as well as

how to manage medical, musco-skeletal and

environmental emergencies.

Pre-Course Requirements:

Recommended

12-years of age

Babysitting

Basic first aid and caregiving skills for youth

11-15 years old. Participants learn how to

provide care to younger children in a variety of

age groups, and how to prevent and respond

to emergencies. Course also offers youth the

training to promote themselves as a babysitter

to prospective parents.

Pre-Course Requirements:

11-years

recommended

Bronze Medallion

Bronze Medallion teaches lifesaving principles

embodied in the four components of water

rescue education. Rescuers learn advanced

lifesaving techniques for challenging rescues of

increased risk. Participants will be required to

swim 500m in 15-min. Incl. CPRA.

Pre-Course Requirements:

Bronze Star or

13-years old

Bronze Cross

Bronze Cross is designed for lifesavers

who want the challenge of more advanced

lifesaving training and an introduction

to safety supervision. Candidates

develop proficiency at performing patient

assessments, managing aquatic spinal

injuries, and preventing the loss of life in

a variety of aquatic emergencies, while

developing stroke endurance (600m in

18-min). Bronze Cross incl. the CPR-C

and is one of the prerequisite awards for

Lifeguarding (National Lifeguard) training

program. Bronze Cross is also worth 2 Grade

11 High School Credits.

Pre-Course Requirements:

Bronze Medallion

National Lifeguard: Pool Option

Course & Recertification

The National Lifeguard (NL) Pool certification

is designed to develop the fundamental

values, judgment, knowledge, skills and

fitness required by lifeguards. The NL course

emphasizes the lifeguarding skills, principles

and practices, and the decision-making

processes which will assist the lifeguard

to provide effective safety supervision in

swimming pool environments. NL is also worth

2 Grade 12 High School Credits.

Pre-Course Requirements:

Bronze Cross, current

SFAand 16-years old by the last day of the course.

Water Safety Instructor Course &

Recertification

The Water Safety Instructor (WSI) Course

prepares candidates to instruct the Red Cross

Swim programs. Candidates focus on strategies

to introduce and develop fitness activities,

skills and water safety, and swimming skills.

Assistant Water Safety Instructor (AWSI) is no

longer offered as both AWSI & WSI have been

combined into one course. Course incl. online

work, in-class work and practice teaching.

Pre-Course Requirements:

Swim Kids Level

10 strokes and skills (or equivalent), EFA or

SFA, 15-years by the last day of the course.

Youth Programs & Services

Child Minding Services

Our Child Minding Service is open Monday to

Friday and closed on Statutory Holidays.

Chilliwack Landing Leisure Centre

8:30am-12:30pm

Cheam Leisure Centre

8:30am-12:00pm

Cost:

$4 for the first child and $2.50 for each

additional child of the same family.

NEW

Tumble Time – Parent & Tot

Join Zach, Canadain National Gymnast Team

member and other Rec. Ex staff in helping

General Enquiries -

[email protected]