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Specialties
West Shore Parks & Recreation offers wonderful facilties for a variety of recreational opportunities including Juan de Fuca Recreation Centre, The Q Centre, Juan de Fuca Par 3 Golf Course & Centennial Centre. Whether you enjoy a stroll in the park, a swim in the pool, playing soccer with friends, or a round of golf, West Shore Parks & Recreation has programs and facilities for everyone. West Shore Park & Recreation is governed by the West Shore Parks & Recreation Society’s Board of Directors made up of representatives from the City of Colwood, the City of Langford, the District of Metchosin, the District of Highlands, the Juan de Fuca Electoral area and the Town of View Royal. Each municipalities contribution, through tax requisition, assists in the operation of the parks and recreation facilities.
History
Established in 2001.
The West Shore Parks & Recreation Society was incorporated under the Society’s Act on November 21, 2001 and operates via the Operating, Maintenance and Management Agreement between its members, being the City of Colwood, the City of Langford, the District of Metchosin, the District of Highlands, the Town of View Royal, and the Juan de Fuca Electoral Area.
Juan de Fuca Recreation Centre, Centennial Centre, and The Q Centre are jointly owned and operated by the members. The Society provides recreation services to residents of those member municipalities whose tax dollars contribute to the operation of our Centre. Our governing body is the West Shore Parks & Recreation Society Board of Directors, comprised of 15 members who each represent their municipality (ie: there are four representatives from Colwood; five from Langford; two from Metchosin; one from Highlands; two from the Town of View Royal; and one from Juan de Fuca Electoral Area).
The Board of Directors meets regularly on the
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Juan de Fuca Recreation Centre, Centennial Centre, and The Q Centre are jointly owned and operated by the members. The Society provides recreation services to residents of those member municipalities whose tax dollars contribute to the operation of our Centre. Our governing body is the West Shore Parks & Recreation Society Board of Directors, comprised of 15 members who each represent their municipality (ie: there are four representatives from Colwood; five from Langford; two from Metchosin; one from Highlands; two from the Town of View Royal; and one from Juan de Fuca Electoral Area).
The Board of Directors meets regularly on the second Thursday of each month, and is responsible for setting policy and guidelines for the operation of West Shore Parks & Recreation and it facilities through the Administrator and Staff.