Community Associations
- What is a Community Association?
- What can a Community Associations do for you?
- What can a Community Association do for your community?
- What can you do for your Community Association?
- Where and when can I register?
- What Community Association area do I live in?
- Contacts
Attend, participate, belong, lead and learn!
What is a Community Association?
Community Associations are volunteer organizations that deliver recreation programs and community development activities that strengthen communities within a specific geographic area.
It’s where:
- Everyone is welcome.
- Diversity is respected.
- Neighbours meet to make friends and be active.
- Children, families, youth, adults, seniors, people with disabilities, newcomers to the community…attend, participate, belong, lead and learn!
For more information on how to get involved call your local Community Association contact listed below.
What can a community association do for you?
- Provide recreational programs and special events for children, teens, adults, seniors and families.
- Volunteer experience for school and work
- Opportunity for individual growth and development through:
- Arts
- Dance
- Fitness
- Skill Development
- Social Opportunities
- Sport
What can a community association do for your community?
- Create a sense of place and belonging
- Builds connection between residents
- Makes a community a better place to live
- Provides volunteers new skills and a place to share their abilities and talents
- Identify and work with residents of the community on issues of common concern
- Offers opportunities to come together to celebrate events throughout the year
What can you do for your community association?
- Attend a meeting and introduce yourself
- Register for one of their programs
- Volunteer with the set up for a special event
- Develop your leadership skills and run for a board position
- Commit one hour a month to a program
- Challenge your creativity and help with newsletters
- Share your abilities and talents – Volunteer!
Where and when can I register?
Each Community Association has different registration locations and dates. Please check the Leisure Guide for further information. Generally, registration is the second or third week in September, the beginning of January and mid April. Some Community Associations deliver seperate flyers through the newspaper or schools, please watch for this information.
Remember! You don't have to be from the area to register for any Community Association's programs. All Community Association programs are open to all residents of Prince George.
All registrations for West Bowl Community Association programs will be taken on-line at http://pgleisure.princegeorge.ca, over the phone at 561-7600 or in person at City Hall, the Aquatic Centre or the Four Seasons Leisure Pool.
What Community Association area do I live in?
Please note that programs are open to all residents and you can attend a program outside your Community Association's area. Click the map to the left for a large and printable version in Portable Document Format [PDF].
Historic Fort George Community Association - Geographic area bordered by the Nechako River to the North, Fraser River to the East, Highway 97 to the West and South. Includes Harwin, Crescents, Carney Hill and South Fort George Community Associations.
West Bowl Community Association - Geographic area bordered by North Nechako Road to the North, Highway 97 to the East, 15th Avenue to the South, and City Limits to the West. Includes Edge Meadow, North Nechako, Quinson, Highland, Highglen, Heritage, Meadow, Foothills, Lakewood and Spruceland areas.
South Bowl - Geographic area bordered by 15th Avenue to the North, Highway 97 to the East, Highway 16 to the South and Tyner Blvd to the West. Includes Pinewood, Westwood, Peden Hill, and Van Bien areas.
Other Community Areas - Beaverly, Blackburn, Carney Hill Neighbourhood Centre, College Heights, Hart Highway and Vanway.
| Community Association | Contact | Phone |
|---|---|---|
| Beaverly | BWLS Portable | 964-1511 |
| Blackburn | Linda Weissenmayer | 963-9552 |
| College Heights | Cheryl Vanderlinde | 964-2662 |
| Hart Highway | Office | 970-0240 |
| Historic Fort George | ||
| Stacey Third (Harwin Community School) | 562-1773 | |
| Doug Jeffrey (Crescents) | 562-7035 | |
Cathy Wiegand (Carney Hill Neighbourhood Centre) |
563-0858 | |
| Deb Ewen (South Fort George) | 563-2903 | |
Nicole Plante (Ron Brent Community School) |
561-8024 | |
| South Bowl | Office |
565-1196 |
| Vanway | Andrea Metcalfe | 964-1971 |
| Wendy Pollard | 565-1320 |