Recreation Winter Program Registration
Recreation Winter Program Registration
Sign up for swimming, skating and more! Winter registered sessional programs begin Jan 9. View programs online Dec 5. Registration opens Dec 12 online or by phone (311).
Sign up for swimming, skating and more! Winter registered sessional programs begin Jan 9. View programs online Dec 5. Registration opens Dec 12 online or by phone (311).
Ice hockey is an icon of Canadian culture, yet the game has traditionally been represented by white players. We Are Hockey is centred around the experiences of people of colour to provide them visibility and legitimacy, and highlights the historic and persistent racial inequalities in how the game has been presented. Challenging our traditional ideas…
New this year! Join us for inclusion Winter break camps this season. Camps are designed for individuals of all abilities. Inclusion camps take place at Century Gardens Recreation Centre and Loafer's Lake Recreation Centre during the 2022-2023 winter break: Week 1: Dec 27 to 30 Week 2: Jan 2 to 6 Options are…
Sign up for swimming, skating and more! Winter registered sessional programs begin Jan 9. View programs online Dec 5. Registration opens Dec 12 online or by phone (311).
New this year! Join us for inclusion Winter break camps this season. Camps are designed for individuals of all abilities. Inclusion camps take place at Century Gardens Recreation Centre and Loafer's Lake Recreation Centre during the 2022-2023 winter break: Week 1: Dec 27 to 30 Week 2: Jan 2 to 6 Options are…
Sign up for swimming, skating and more! Winter registered sessional programs begin Jan 9. View programs online Dec 5. Registration opens Dec 12 online or by phone (311).
New this year! Join us for inclusion Winter break camps this season. Camps are designed for individuals of all abilities. Inclusion camps take place at Century Gardens Recreation Centre and Loafer's Lake Recreation Centre during the 2022-2023 winter break: Week 1: Dec 27 to 30 Week 2: Jan 2 to 6 Options are…
Sign up for swimming, skating and more! Winter registered sessional programs begin Jan 9. View programs online Dec 5. Registration opens Dec 12 online or by phone (311).
New this year! Join us for inclusion Winter break camps this season. Camps are designed for individuals of all abilities. Inclusion camps take place at Century Gardens Recreation Centre and Loafer's Lake Recreation Centre during the 2022-2023 winter break: Week 1: Dec 27 to 30 Week 2: Jan 2 to 6 Options are…
Sign up for swimming, skating and more! Winter registered sessional programs begin Jan 9. View programs online Dec 5. Registration opens Dec 12 online or by phone (311).
New this year! Join us for inclusion Winter break camps this season. Camps are designed for individuals of all abilities. Inclusion camps take place at Century Gardens Recreation Centre and Loafer's Lake Recreation Centre during the 2022-2023 winter break: Week 1: Dec 27 to 30 Week 2: Jan 2 to 6 Options are…
Sign up for swimming, skating and more! Winter registered sessional programs begin Jan 9. View programs online Dec 5. Registration opens Dec 12 online or by phone (311).
Dine-in or take-out. The menu is three pancakes, four sausages, syrup, juice, tea and coffee. Dine-in at 9am or 10:30am. Pick-up between 10-10:30am. Proof of vaccination required or a negative rapid antigen test. $10; children 12 & under $8 (smaller quantities); call to reserve tickets or buy on the website.
A delicious selection of local food produced on local farms or by local purveyors. A Saturday morning must-do for foodies. Closed Dec 24 and Dec 31.
Sign up for swimming, skating and more! Winter registered sessional programs begin Jan 9. View programs online Dec 5. Registration opens Dec 12 online or by phone (311).
Ice hockey is an icon of Canadian culture, yet the game has traditionally been represented by white players. We Are Hockey is centred around the experiences of people of colour to provide them visibility and legitimacy, and highlights the historic and persistent racial inequalities in how the game has been presented. Challenging our traditional ideas…
Ice hockey is an icon of Canadian culture, yet the game has traditionally been represented by white players. We Are Hockey is centred around the experiences of people of colour to provide them visibility and legitimacy, and highlights the historic and persistent racial inequalities in how the game has been presented. Challenging our traditional ideas…
UN/COVERINGS is a multimedia, fashion-based installation that invites visitors to challenge their own biases and stereotypes around religious head coverings. Region of Waterloo Museums designed this exhibit in collaboration with Dr. Laura Morlock, lecturer at Ryerson’s School of Fashion, and Dr. Cristina Moreno-Almeida, postdoctoral fellow at King’s College London.
Ice hockey is an icon of Canadian culture, yet the game has traditionally been represented by white players. We Are Hockey is centred around the experiences of people of colour to provide them visibility and legitimacy, and highlights the historic and persistent racial inequalities in how the game has been presented. Challenging our traditional ideas…
UN/COVERINGS is a multimedia, fashion-based installation that invites visitors to challenge their own biases and stereotypes around religious head coverings. Region of Waterloo Museums designed this exhibit in collaboration with Dr. Laura Morlock, lecturer at Ryerson’s School of Fashion, and Dr. Cristina Moreno-Almeida, postdoctoral fellow at King’s College London.
Ice hockey is an icon of Canadian culture, yet the game has traditionally been represented by white players. We Are Hockey is centred around the experiences of people of colour to provide them visibility and legitimacy, and highlights the historic and persistent racial inequalities in how the game has been presented. Challenging our traditional ideas…
UN/COVERINGS is a multimedia, fashion-based installation that invites visitors to challenge their own biases and stereotypes around religious head coverings. Region of Waterloo Museums designed this exhibit in collaboration with Dr. Laura Morlock, lecturer at Ryerson’s School of Fashion, and Dr. Cristina Moreno-Almeida, postdoctoral fellow at King’s College London.
Ice hockey is an icon of Canadian culture, yet the game has traditionally been represented by white players. We Are Hockey is centred around the experiences of people of colour to provide them visibility and legitimacy, and highlights the historic and persistent racial inequalities in how the game has been presented. Challenging our traditional ideas…
UN/COVERINGS is a multimedia, fashion-based installation that invites visitors to challenge their own biases and stereotypes around religious head coverings. Region of Waterloo Museums designed this exhibit in collaboration with Dr. Laura Morlock, lecturer at Ryerson’s School of Fashion, and Dr. Cristina Moreno-Almeida, postdoctoral fellow at King’s College London.
Ice hockey is an icon of Canadian culture, yet the game has traditionally been represented by white players. We Are Hockey is centred around the experiences of people of colour to provide them visibility and legitimacy, and highlights the historic and persistent racial inequalities in how the game has been presented. Challenging our traditional ideas…
UN/COVERINGS is a multimedia, fashion-based installation that invites visitors to challenge their own biases and stereotypes around religious head coverings. Region of Waterloo Museums designed this exhibit in collaboration with Dr. Laura Morlock, lecturer at Ryerson’s School of Fashion, and Dr. Cristina Moreno-Almeida, postdoctoral fellow at King’s College London.
A delicious selection of local food produced on local farms or by local purveyors. A Saturday morning must-do for foodies. Closed Dec 24 and Dec 31.
Ice hockey is an icon of Canadian culture, yet the game has traditionally been represented by white players. We Are Hockey is centred around the experiences of people of colour to provide them visibility and legitimacy, and highlights the historic and persistent racial inequalities in how the game has been presented. Challenging our traditional ideas…
Ice hockey is an icon of Canadian culture, yet the game has traditionally been represented by white players. We Are Hockey is centred around the experiences of people of colour to provide them visibility and legitimacy, and highlights the historic and persistent racial inequalities in how the game has been presented. Challenging our traditional ideas…
UN/COVERINGS is a multimedia, fashion-based installation that invites visitors to challenge their own biases and stereotypes around religious head coverings. Region of Waterloo Museums designed this exhibit in collaboration with Dr. Laura Morlock, lecturer at Ryerson’s School of Fashion, and Dr. Cristina Moreno-Almeida, postdoctoral fellow at King’s College London.
Ice hockey is an icon of Canadian culture, yet the game has traditionally been represented by white players. We Are Hockey is centred around the experiences of people of colour to provide them visibility and legitimacy, and highlights the historic and persistent racial inequalities in how the game has been presented. Challenging our traditional ideas…
UN/COVERINGS is a multimedia, fashion-based installation that invites visitors to challenge their own biases and stereotypes around religious head coverings. Region of Waterloo Museums designed this exhibit in collaboration with Dr. Laura Morlock, lecturer at Ryerson’s School of Fashion, and Dr. Cristina Moreno-Almeida, postdoctoral fellow at King’s College London.
Ice hockey is an icon of Canadian culture, yet the game has traditionally been represented by white players. We Are Hockey is centred around the experiences of people of colour to provide them visibility and legitimacy, and highlights the historic and persistent racial inequalities in how the game has been presented. Challenging our traditional ideas…
UN/COVERINGS is a multimedia, fashion-based installation that invites visitors to challenge their own biases and stereotypes around religious head coverings. Region of Waterloo Museums designed this exhibit in collaboration with Dr. Laura Morlock, lecturer at Ryerson’s School of Fashion, and Dr. Cristina Moreno-Almeida, postdoctoral fellow at King’s College London.
Ice hockey is an icon of Canadian culture, yet the game has traditionally been represented by white players. We Are Hockey is centred around the experiences of people of colour to provide them visibility and legitimacy, and highlights the historic and persistent racial inequalities in how the game has been presented. Challenging our traditional ideas…
UN/COVERINGS is a multimedia, fashion-based installation that invites visitors to challenge their own biases and stereotypes around religious head coverings. Region of Waterloo Museums designed this exhibit in collaboration with Dr. Laura Morlock, lecturer at Ryerson’s School of Fashion, and Dr. Cristina Moreno-Almeida, postdoctoral fellow at King’s College London.
Ice hockey is an icon of Canadian culture, yet the game has traditionally been represented by white players. We Are Hockey is centred around the experiences of people of colour to provide them visibility and legitimacy, and highlights the historic and persistent racial inequalities in how the game has been presented. Challenging our traditional ideas…
UN/COVERINGS is a multimedia, fashion-based installation that invites visitors to challenge their own biases and stereotypes around religious head coverings. Region of Waterloo Museums designed this exhibit in collaboration with Dr. Laura Morlock, lecturer at Ryerson’s School of Fashion, and Dr. Cristina Moreno-Almeida, postdoctoral fellow at King’s College London.
Ice hockey is an icon of Canadian culture, yet the game has traditionally been represented by white players. We Are Hockey is centred around the experiences of people of colour to provide them visibility and legitimacy, and highlights the historic and persistent racial inequalities in how the game has been presented. Challenging our traditional ideas…
UN/COVERINGS is a multimedia, fashion-based installation that invites visitors to challenge their own biases and stereotypes around religious head coverings. Region of Waterloo Museums designed this exhibit in collaboration with Dr. Laura Morlock, lecturer at Ryerson’s School of Fashion, and Dr. Cristina Moreno-Almeida, postdoctoral fellow at King’s College London.
Bring your loaf of bread (yeast bread) to the market by 9am for judging by the community. Eligibility & registration • Bread must be yeast-based bread. • Each competitor must be registered at the door by 9:15am - 15 minutes prior to Bread Competition start. • Each competitor will be assigned a number. • Open…
A delicious selection of local food produced on local farms or by local purveyors. A Saturday morning must-do for foodies. Closed Dec 24 and Dec 31.
Ice hockey is an icon of Canadian culture, yet the game has traditionally been represented by white players. We Are Hockey is centred around the experiences of people of colour to provide them visibility and legitimacy, and highlights the historic and persistent racial inequalities in how the game has been presented. Challenging our traditional ideas…
UN/COVERINGS is a multimedia, fashion-based installation that invites visitors to challenge their own biases and stereotypes around religious head coverings. Region of Waterloo Museums designed this exhibit in collaboration with Dr. Laura Morlock, lecturer at Ryerson’s School of Fashion, and Dr. Cristina Moreno-Almeida, postdoctoral fellow at King’s College London.
Ice hockey is an icon of Canadian culture, yet the game has traditionally been represented by white players. We Are Hockey is centred around the experiences of people of colour to provide them visibility and legitimacy, and highlights the historic and persistent racial inequalities in how the game has been presented. Challenging our traditional ideas…
UN/COVERINGS is a multimedia, fashion-based installation that invites visitors to challenge their own biases and stereotypes around religious head coverings. Region of Waterloo Museums designed this exhibit in collaboration with Dr. Laura Morlock, lecturer at Ryerson’s School of Fashion, and Dr. Cristina Moreno-Almeida, postdoctoral fellow at King’s College London.
Ice hockey is an icon of Canadian culture, yet the game has traditionally been represented by white players. We Are Hockey is centred around the experiences of people of colour to provide them visibility and legitimacy, and highlights the historic and persistent racial inequalities in how the game has been presented. Challenging our traditional ideas…
UN/COVERINGS is a multimedia, fashion-based installation that invites visitors to challenge their own biases and stereotypes around religious head coverings. Region of Waterloo Museums designed this exhibit in collaboration with Dr. Laura Morlock, lecturer at Ryerson’s School of Fashion, and Dr. Cristina Moreno-Almeida, postdoctoral fellow at King’s College London.
Ice hockey is an icon of Canadian culture, yet the game has traditionally been represented by white players. We Are Hockey is centred around the experiences of people of colour to provide them visibility and legitimacy, and highlights the historic and persistent racial inequalities in how the game has been presented. Challenging our traditional ideas…
UN/COVERINGS is a multimedia, fashion-based installation that invites visitors to challenge their own biases and stereotypes around religious head coverings. Region of Waterloo Museums designed this exhibit in collaboration with Dr. Laura Morlock, lecturer at Ryerson’s School of Fashion, and Dr. Cristina Moreno-Almeida, postdoctoral fellow at King’s College London.
Ice hockey is an icon of Canadian culture, yet the game has traditionally been represented by white players. We Are Hockey is centred around the experiences of people of colour to provide them visibility and legitimacy, and highlights the historic and persistent racial inequalities in how the game has been presented. Challenging our traditional ideas…
UN/COVERINGS is a multimedia, fashion-based installation that invites visitors to challenge their own biases and stereotypes around religious head coverings. Region of Waterloo Museums designed this exhibit in collaboration with Dr. Laura Morlock, lecturer at Ryerson’s School of Fashion, and Dr. Cristina Moreno-Almeida, postdoctoral fellow at King’s College London.
Ice hockey is an icon of Canadian culture, yet the game has traditionally been represented by white players. We Are Hockey is centred around the experiences of people of colour to provide them visibility and legitimacy, and highlights the historic and persistent racial inequalities in how the game has been presented. Challenging our traditional ideas…
UN/COVERINGS is a multimedia, fashion-based installation that invites visitors to challenge their own biases and stereotypes around religious head coverings. Region of Waterloo Museums designed this exhibit in collaboration with Dr. Laura Morlock, lecturer at Ryerson’s School of Fashion, and Dr. Cristina Moreno-Almeida, postdoctoral fellow at King’s College London.
A delicious selection of local food produced on local farms or by local purveyors. A Saturday morning must-do for foodies. Closed Dec 24 and Dec 31.
Ice hockey is an icon of Canadian culture, yet the game has traditionally been represented by white players. We Are Hockey is centred around the experiences of people of colour to provide them visibility and legitimacy, and highlights the historic and persistent racial inequalities in how the game has been presented. Challenging our traditional ideas…
Ice hockey is an icon of Canadian culture, yet the game has traditionally been represented by white players. We Are Hockey is centred around the experiences of people of colour to provide them visibility and legitimacy, and highlights the historic and persistent racial inequalities in how the game has been presented. Challenging our traditional ideas…
Fire and Ice is back - mark your calendars! Rediscover the joys of winter at this beloved annual celebration of arts, culture and the great outdoors. Ice carving, pond hockey and skating, food and drink, a super snow slide, art workshops ... and more fun for the whole family. Don't miss the festival highlight: a…
Ice hockey is an icon of Canadian culture, yet the game has traditionally been represented by white players. We Are Hockey is centred around the experiences of people of colour to provide them visibility and legitimacy, and highlights the historic and persistent racial inequalities in how the game has been presented. Challenging our traditional ideas…
UN/COVERINGS is a multimedia, fashion-based installation that invites visitors to challenge their own biases and stereotypes around religious head coverings. Region of Waterloo Museums designed this exhibit in collaboration with Dr. Laura Morlock, lecturer at Ryerson’s School of Fashion, and Dr. Cristina Moreno-Almeida, postdoctoral fellow at King’s College London.
Ice hockey is an icon of Canadian culture, yet the game has traditionally been represented by white players. We Are Hockey is centred around the experiences of people of colour to provide them visibility and legitimacy, and highlights the historic and persistent racial inequalities in how the game has been presented. Challenging our traditional ideas…
UN/COVERINGS is a multimedia, fashion-based installation that invites visitors to challenge their own biases and stereotypes around religious head coverings. Region of Waterloo Museums designed this exhibit in collaboration with Dr. Laura Morlock, lecturer at Ryerson’s School of Fashion, and Dr. Cristina Moreno-Almeida, postdoctoral fellow at King’s College London.