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    Timms Community Centre

    4.3 (3 reviews)
    Open 6:00 am - 7:30 pm

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    The front desk staff are amazing. The overall cleanliness of the walking track, walls and windows is dreadful

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    Langley Events Centre

    Langley Events Centre

    3.3(9 reviews)
    4.7 km

    Visited Langley Event Centre for Bandits basketball game (Vancouver vs. Montreal)…read more The premises has free parking which is nice, specially since vancouver event/sport centres don't usually have free parking. Food vendors included: white spot/triple Os, Papa Johns, beer, popcorn, and doughnut booths and a few other vendors. We got the pulled pork sandwich, fries, birria tacos from one of the vendors by the main entrance (I think it was called Northerners or something in those lines). The portions were decent and the dishes were tasty. My only feedback would be that the birria tacos could have used a bit more seasoning. The game was intense and the odds of Vancouver changed multiple times throughout the game. I took away one star because throughout the game they kept on mentioning that if the Montreal team missed 2 free throws in a row everyone would get a coupon for a free A&W burger. Towards the end of the game they missed 1 free throws...they didn't mention where to get them from. I asked the information desk on my way out and they said that there are people handing them out at the exit and if we don't then they are probably out of them...I'm not sure if it is because they didn't have enough to give out or if some people got more than one! (Note: when we left 30-60% of the attendees were still in the Stadium so I'm not sure how they ran out so early).

    While in Vancouver for a weekend getaway, my husband and I decided to see if there were any…read moresporting events happening. We saw that the Vancouver Giants would be playing the Saskatchewan Blades. Before we got excited and purchased our tickets, we realized that the arena was about an hour away from downtown Vancouver. Ultimately, this did not deter us and we went out for a game on a Friday night. The arena itself is quaint - that is the best way to describe it. They offer a variety of food, such as burgers and hotdogs as well as poutine. There are milkshakes, popcorn, and of course, beer. My husband and I thoroughly enjoyed our time at the game, and watching the Vancouver Giants upset the Blades.

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    Canlan Sports

    Canlan Sports

    3.0(2 reviews)
    1.1 km

    My daughter was in the Learn to Skate - Parent and Child class. The coach communicated clearly, set…read moreexpectations, taught well, the only thing he could have improved on was introducing himself during the first class. My daughter proceeded to take the Learn to Skate 3-6 year old class. The class shared the ice with the 7-12 year old class. Problems began the first few lessons. It appears that Canlan does not use class lists. It's took 1 full session for coaches to organize where each child (aged 3-12, approx. 25-30 kids) would be grouped. Each week coaches would take about 10min of the 25min session to figure out where kids would be grouped. The ratios changed each week. We had multiple sessions with 12 kids to 1 coach. A pair of siblings fought every single class. Pushing each other around on the ice, putting other younger kids at risk of being injured. Refusing to participate, requiring one to one attention from the coach. If recurring issues of this nature are happening the sport centre should set expectations with both the parents and children. The last class we were told that the manager quit and threw away the skating report cards. The children did not receive any skill feedback or review. I actually feel bad for the coaches, it looks like they are figuring it out as they go. 10 min of class setup, 10 min of the coach dealing with uncooperative kids, 5 min of skills. 100% do not recommend.

    Lots of great programs here for players new to hockey. My kids have taken the hockey tips for tots…read moreclass and hockey fundamentals class as well as skating lessons. The coaches always did a great job teaching and being positive with the kids.

    Timms Community Centre - recreation - Updated May 2026

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