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Map of Finding Ponder
Park
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Map of Ponder Park Interior
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Ponder
Park Work Weekends
2010
October 22-24, Friday-Sunday
2011 March 11-13, Friday-Sunday
Bring
your youths, camp for free, and do some trail clearing, carpentry,
painting, etc. There are many other clean-up related chores
to be done as well. Come for a couple of hours or stay
all weekend. All sections are welcome. Free coffee
& juice (bring your own mugs). Please supervise your
youths. Link To
Job List (old but useful)
Contact: George Van Ysseldyk,
604-308-8556.
PLEASE CALL GEORGE TO LET HIM
KNOW THAT YOU ARE COMING |
Ponder
Park (25199 76th Avenue) is an 80 acre nature reserve
in Langley, owned by Langley Township and cared for by Nicomekl
Scouting & some Guiding groups. Our lease
runs from January, 1974 to January, 2024. For
more information on Ponder Park you can check out what's on
our site (see links above), and / or call George
Van Ysseldyk, Ponder Chair, 604-308-8556.
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NEW
BOOKING POLICY -
effective 2007 January 01
Call Township of Langley Parks and Recreation main
booking number 604.532.7350 during business hours 8:30am-4:30pm
regular business days and request booking for Ponder Park.
Scouting Groups will be prompted to specify the AREA they are
part of. A $50 booking deposit will be required.
For contact and booking OUTSIDE of Business hours, potential
users may call any of the Township of Langley Recreation Centres
[WC Blair, Walnut Grove Community Centre, etc.] [More
details will be develped BL/EJM
Cost
The public fee structure for Ponder Park is $1 per person per
day. Final payment of the fee (with adjustment of deposit)
will be required before departure. Scouting groups registered
in Nicomekl Area are deemed to be Township of Langley RESIDENT
and will not pay the fee. RESIDENT users receive their
deposit back if they arrive on the booked date and leave the
Camp Area in an acceptable state on departure. [More
details will be develped BL/EJM].
Under the
new rules,
bookings will be "a year in advance"
from any day you call. |
1998 - Harry Irving Shelter &
one of the bridges.
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