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    Scandinavian Community Centre

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    Charles Rummel Community Centre

    Charles Rummel Community Centre

    (2 reviews)

    This is a nice park area by the community centre. There is a playground, spray park and baseball…read morediamond. There is parking available in the area and plenty of benches for you to sit and watch the kids play or enjoy a picnic.

    This community centre is located in Charles Rummel Park, which faces on Government Road and backs…read moreonto Eagle Creek. There is a playground and ball field, and the community centre itself is way back next to the footpath down to the creek. It has its own parking area. Burnaby Parks & Recreation schedule preschool morning programs here, and the current theme for Fridays is "Little Green Thumbs" (plants & gardening). Last spring with this theme, the children painted pots and planted pansies, grew sunflower seeds, and read stories about seeds, plants and growing things. Last fall the theme was Incredible Edible and they read stories about food and prepared simple dishes and ate them (like "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" and made fruit salad), and the last winter it was Young Einsteins and they worked on science stories & simple experiments (like baking soda/vinegar volcanoes). Teachers Andrea and Mashida were great during all three terms so far. The group of children in these classes will end up together in kindergarten at neighboring Seaforth, so it's a great opportunity for local kids who attend private preschools a few days a week to also spend time with and get to know their future schoolmates one morning per week.

    Bonsor Recreation Complex - Squash court (court #2)

    Bonsor Recreation Complex

    (37 reviews)

    Metrotown

    My child attended this summer camp for two weeks and has been left with serious psychological…read moredistress. The instructors here showed an alarming lack of professionalism and misused their authority to unfairly target and humiliate him. They made false accusations, shouted at him without cause, punished him with arbitrary "time-outs," and consistently treated him with disrespect. Their behavior was not only inappropriate but also harmful. As a parent, I find this completely unacceptable. Children should feel safe, supported, and encouraged--not shamed, blamed, or bullied by the very people entrusted to care for them.

    Been playing at Bonsor Recreation Complex for years. It's the cheapest place to play leagues for…read morevolleyball (ie. Sunday afternoon co-ed league) and squash (Vancouver Squash League). Good - 10 visit punchcard ($54.00 + GST) - this is the cost with a Be Active Pass card - 2 squash courts and 3 table tennis tables - Squash league ($18.00 to spare (up to 3 games), $63.00 for part time (up to 8 games) and $147.00 for full time) - Large multi-purpose gym for volleyball, badminton, basketball, soccer, etc. - Multiple drop-in times for sports (ie. Friday volleyball is very popular) - Less than 10 minute walk from the Metrotown skytrain - A couple of EV charging stations ($2.00/hour) Bad - Archaic booking system (no online booking system available. You have to call to book a squash/racquetball court) - Half the time when you call, staff doesn't answer - Downstairs weight room is cramped - 1 combo court (normally used for squash or racquetball but they currently refuse to move it) - 50% of the time the men's shower facilities don't have body wash You get what you pay for at Bonsor. Don't expect much and it does the trick.

    Scandinavian Community Centre - venues - Updated May 2026

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