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SUMMER 2016
Arts &General Interest
Adults & 55+
Best of Whidbey Island Tour (USA)
Whidbey Island is the largest of nine islands located in
Island County Washington State offering scenic byways,
landmark attractions and quaint charming towns. Tour
package includes: scenic drive, Lavender Wind Farm,
Greenbank Farms, lunch, free time in Langley, Mukilteo-
Clinton ferry, relief driver, all fees & taxes. See Trips to USA
info above. Activity Level: Easy
1 session
Non Member $104 / Member $99
4481522
Wednesday, July 13
CLOVERDALE
Depart 8:00am Return 8:00pm
FLEETWOOD
Depart 7:45am Return 8:15pm
SOUTH
Depart 8:30am Return 7:30pm
Salt Spring Island Tuesday Market
Spend a day on the most populous of the Southern Gulf
Islands to shop, taste and sightsee. Tour package includes:
Salt Spring Island Tuesday Market, Lunch at Rock Salt in
Fulford Village, guided tour of Salt Spring Island Cheese
Company, Cheese and olive tasting, refreshments at Ruckle
Park, free time in Fulford Village, all fees and taxes. See BC
Ferry trip info above. Activity Level: Easy
1 session
Non Member $124 / Member $119
4481173
Tuesday, July 26
GUILDFORD
Depart 6:45am
Return 9:30pm
CHUCK
Depart 7:00am
Return 9:15pm
NEWTON
Depart 7:30am
Return 9:00pm
Port Townsend (USA)
Visit charming Port Townsend known for its Victorian
buildings remaining from its late 19th-century heyday. Tour
package includes: guided tour of The Rothschild House;
guided coach tour of the Victorian homes with a period
costume historian; lunch at the Silverwater Cafe; free time
to explore the working waterfront and browse the galleries
and specialty shops; all ferry tolls, fees and taxes. See Trips
to USA info above. Activity Level: Easy
1 session
Non Member $124 / Member $119
4481523
Monday, August 8
CLOVERDALE
Depart 7:00am Return 9:00pm
FLEETWOOD
Depart 6:45am Return 9:15pm
SOUTH SURREY Depart 7:30am Return 8:45pm
Peak-2-Peak (Whistler) + Lil'wat
Cultural Centre
Travel the new Sea to Sky Highway to the base of
Blackcomb Mountain and sightsee with Peak-2-Peak
Gondola’s 360 degree views. Experience the world’s
longest unsupported lift span linking together Blackcomb
and Whistler Mountains for the first time. Tour package
includes: Peak-2-Peak Gondola ticket, Lil’wat Cultural
Centre guided tour, Squamish Adventure Centre, Free
time in Whistler Village, all fees and taxes. Note: no meal
included in this tour. Activity Level: Easy
1 session
Non Member $134 / Member $129
4481174
Friday, August 12
NEWTON
Depart 7:30am
Return 6:45pm
CHUCK
Depart 8:00am
Return 6:15pm
GUILDFORD
Depart 8:15am
Return 6:00pm
Mayne Island
Experience one of the beautiful Southern Gulf Islands
on a narrated tour of this historic Island! Tour package
includes: 5 hour island tour visiting all Mayne Island’s
highlights including Georgina Point lighthouse,
Japanese gardens, Arbutus tree forest walk, school
house, jail house, town hall, St Mary Magdalene
Church, local galleries and island doctor; West Coast
lunch and afternoon refreshments; all fees and taxes.
See BC Ferry Trip info above. Activity Level: Easy
1 session
Non Member $134 / Member $129
4481175
Thursday, August 25
GUILDFORD
Depart 7:45am
Return 7:45pm
CHUCK
Depart 8:00am
Return 7:30pm
NEWTON
Depart 8:30am
Return 7:15pm
Tourist In Your Own Town -
Vancouver
See why Vancouver is frequently ranked as one of the
'best cities to live in'. Tour package includes: hot beverage
at Caffe Calabria on Commercial Drive, admission to the
Bloedel Conservatory in Queen Elizabeth Park, lunch at
the Dockside restaurant in the Granville Island Hotel,
narrated Aqua Bus tour on False Creek, afternoon gelato
in Yaletown; free time to explore the historic cobblestone
sidewalks and vibrant shops and boutiques; and all fees
and taxes. Activity Level: Easy
1 session
Non Member $104 / Member $99
4481524
Friday, August 26
CLOVERDALE
Depart 8:15am Return 5:00pm
FLEETWOOD
Depart 8:30am Return 5:15pm
SOUTH SURREY Depart 7:30am Return 4:30pm
Bus Trips
Brought to you by Enjoy Tour & Travel
Day long bus trips that offer a variety of locations and experiences.
Site-specific or City-Wide Seniors Membership required to receive the member price.
BC FERRY TRIPS: Salt Spring, Mayne Island
BC ferry passenger fees are included in trip price only for
seniors with proof of BC residency and 65+ years of age.
An additional BC ferry fee (approx. $16 return) applies to
those under the age of 65 and to anyone who is not a BC
resident and is to be paid in cash to the bus driver. Ferry
rates are subject to change.
TRIPS TO USA: Best of Whidbey Island, Port Townsend
A valid Canadian passport, Nexus-pass, chip-enhanced
driver’s license or chip-enhanced BCID is required to
cross US border. Participant is responsible for own
medical insurance and to ensure they have proper
documentation for crossing both the US and Canadian
borders. Anyone with a non-Canadian passport may have
to purchase a Visa to enter the USA for the day or to
re-enter Canada.
CLOVERDALE RECREATION CENTRE 604-598-7960 6188 176 Street FLEETWOOD COMMUNITY CENTRE 604-501-5030 15996 84 Avenue SOUTH SURREY RECREATION & ARTS CENTRE 604-592-6970 14601 20 Avenue CHUCK BAILEY RECREATION CENTRE 604-598-5898 13458 107A Avenue GUILDFORD RECREATION CENTRE 604-502-6360 15105 105 Avenue NEWTON SENIORS’ CENTRE 604-501-5010 13775 70 Avenue PICK-UP & RETURN DROP-OFF POINTS Seniors Advisory and Accessibility Committee This City of Surrey committee, chaired by Councillor Barbara Steele, includes 30 members representing City departments, community resource agencies, Provincial government agencies, safety services (police and fire), and related community groups. The purpose of the committee is to provide networking opportunities for individuals, service agencies, and organizations working with our seniors, and further to undertake initiatives to provide information with regard to the many programs and services available to seniors through the City of Surrey and other various service agencies and organizations. The committee works collaboratively with passion and resources to facilitate a wide range of community forums, workshops, events, and programs that will help support our aging population and their families/ caregivers in Surrey.Focus on Seniors Forums
The Forums were initiated in 2008 with the focus
of preventing and responding to elder abuse. As
part of a series for seniors and their caregivers, the
forums raise awareness of issues impacting seniors,
as well as provide valuable information about legal,
safety, and support resources available to seniors
and their caregivers in Surrey. Adult family members
are welcome to attend. The Forums are offered in
various languages throughout Surrey.
Caregiver Workshops
These workshops, presented by Seniors Come
Share Society, focus on refreshing your spirit,
validating your efforts, and assisting you in your
journey as a caregiver. Specific topics vary by
workshop, but may include: “The Do’s and Don’ts
of Dementia”, “Educate Yourself: It May Not Be
Dementia”, and “Remaining Healthy and Successful
While Caring for Another”, among others. Come
share your wisdom and make connections with
others in a similar role. Seniors, caregivers, and
families are all welcome to attend these sessions, as
valuable information will be provided.
A Roof Over My Head Sessions
These sessions are offered in collaboration with
agencies and organizations that provide seniors with
information that includes, but is not limited to: safety
in your home, fire prevention, home care, assisted
living and facility care, Home is Best Program, and
Home Service Line. Housing information for seniors
and caregivers is provided.
Mobile Outreach
These ‘mini mobile information sessions’ provide an
integrated approach to the delivery of resources and
services to seniors within various neighbourhoods
in Surrey. The mobile outreach program increases
awareness of services and resources available to
prevent isolation and abuse. Each session consists
of one or more Seniors Advisory and Accessibility
Committee members’ presentations, totalling 45
minutes to 2 hours in length. Subjects may include,
but are not limited to, elder abuse, personal safety,
and housing/transportation issues.
Transportation and Mobility
Symposium(s)
These symposiums provide information, resources
and workshops focusing on four key areas,
Supporting older drivers
Providing education on how to use transit,
including regional HandyDART door-to-door
service
Encouraging and supporting cycling, walking,
and wheeling to neighbourhood destinations
Raising awareness of scooter safety
*The dates and locations of these forums,
programs and workshops are posted at
www.surrey.ca/seniorsand are advertised
in local newspapers and at City recreation
facilities.
** All sessions require pre-registration