We are committed to building and participating in a community where all persons are welcomed and where all members are valued for who they are and for the contributions they make. This is the vision of an inclusive community - a place characterized by diversity, hospitality, belonging and respect. Persons with developmental disabilities have historically been excluded from our society and segregated into institutions. This has weakened our communities because it has deprived us of the richness of their perspectives and abilities. It has also deprived us of the beauty of their friendship. Inclusion creates a better, stronger and safer community.
The Association for the Protection of Fur-Bearing Animals (APFA) has the distinction of being one of the oldest animal protection groups. We also provide practical hands-on assistance to municipalities across Canada seeking to minimize human-wildlife conflicts, particularly related to beavers and coyotes.
BC Soccer is fortunate to receive funding through a number of Provincial Government Grants which it applies for annually. Grants are applied to various BC Soccer programs and focus on generating increased participation, coach development, high performance athlete support and the supporting of communities hosting events.
WRA Wildlife Rescue Association of BC provides leadership in rehabilitating wildlife and in promoting the welfare of wild animals in the urban environment.
A close knit community of 121 units. Ninety-nine 1 & 2 bedroom apartments and twenty-two 3 bedroom townhomes in a garden setting. Convenient for shopping and close to the Hoy Creek trail for walks in the quiet forest.
Currently accepting membership applications No subsidy available.
Applications available at the front door entrance, or click the green "Apply now" button at the right-hand side of this page to download an application. You can also get an application by sending us a self-addressed stamped envelope.