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vancouvermom.ca
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https://www.vancouvermom.ca/by-age/vancouver-primary-school-kids/virtual-acti…
###### 9 local online learning resources for school aged kids. Pump tracks for kids in Metro Vancouver. ##### 5 of the Best Pump Tracks to Get Your Kids Zooming! ###### Earth Day in Metro Vancouver, 5 FREE family-friendly events this weekend. ###### Easter Activities and Events in Metro Vancouver. * Virtual activities for school-aged kids. With BC’s delayed school start, many families will be looking to online learning resources in order to minimize TV time and keep their kids entertained. So, with that in mind, today, we’ve got you covered with our list of ten local online learning resources for school-aged kids. ## Online Learning Activities for School Aged Kids. If your looking for something fun and educational, we’ve got good news for you because all of the sessions are pre-recorded and accessible through your smartphone, tablet or laptop. Visit Science World’s Dome at Home website for a host of free science activities and videos.
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vancouver.ca
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https://vancouver.ca/people-programs/youth-resources.aspx
COVID-19 Supports for Youth in Government Care *External website, opens in new tab*. COVID-19 Vancouver - Emergency Food Services and Community Supports *External website, opens in new tab*. PCRS – Broadway Youth Resource Centre *External website, opens in new tab*. CMHA - Youth Supported Independent Living Program *External website, opens in new tab*. Covenant House – Crisis Support Program *External website, opens in new tab*. PCRS – Broadway Youth Resource Centre *External website, opens in new tab*. PCRS – Youth to Adult Transition Program *External website, opens in new tab*. UNYA – Aboriginal Youth Safe House *External website, opens in new tab*. PCRS – Vancouver Youth Support Recovery Program *External website, opens in new tab*. PCRS – Indigenous Youth Victim Services *External website, opens in new tab*. VCH - Children & Youth Mental Health Services *External website, opens in new tab*. FSGV – Transitions for Youth to Adulthood Program *External website, opens in new tab*.
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vancouver.kidsoutandabout.com
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https://vancouver.kidsoutandabout.com/content/virtual-online-classes
KidsOutAndAbout.com has compiled a huge list of classes that kids, teens, adults, or families can take online. Whether you need some help with math so you
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vancouver.pathwaysbc.ca
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https://vancouver.pathwaysbc.ca/programs/3055
Eastside Teen & Youth Programs: Provide safe and brave spaces for young people ages 9 - 24 of all identities to connect, learn, play and build community.
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yivcanada.ca
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https://www.yivcanada.ca/
Youth Initiative Vancouver (YIV) is a registered nonprofit organization directed to providing youth with opportunities and experiences to develop their soft
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vancouvereducation.org
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https://www.vancouvereducation.org/
We provide individuals in the Vancouver Region with educational resources in a safe and supportive environment that inspires, motivates and sets the foundation for personal growth. # Vancouver Region Educational Services. We’re happy to announce that we have made it as a finalist for the Richmond Hill Board of Trade Non Profit of the Year Award! Dr. Megan Conway, on behalf of the entire Volunteer Canada, expresses a heartfelt "Thank You" to all the volunteers at VRES. We’re partnering with school boards, libraries, and educational companies across Vancouver Region to provide you with access to the best programs possible. We offer a variety of volunteer roles to match your interests and availability. Join our team of volunteers to give back to the community! ## VRES Attends State of the City Address with Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim. Vancouver Region Educational Services (VRES) was pleased to attend the 2026 State of the City Address, hosted by the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade at the Vancouver Convention Centre.
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vpl.ca
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https://www.vpl.ca/guide/education-british-columbia/learning-options-k-12
There are many BC education options for K-12 students, both outside and within the public school system.
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oxfordlearning.com
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https://oxfordlearning.com/top-16-canadian-educational-websites/
# Top 16 Canadian Educational Websites for Students, Teachers, & Parents. This list of 16 Canadian educational websites is geared towards helping everyone involved in a kid’s pathway to learning: teachers, parents, and most importantly, the students themselves. **See our list to find resources for subjects, supplies, classroom ideas, games and lesson plans for all of your Canadian educational needs.**. Dean Shareski is a Community Manager for Discovery Education Canada and his blog focuses on his passion for learning and how to make better schools for kids. Dean is an advocate for using the latest technology for educating both teachers and students in the classroom. ### **7.** **Canadian Home Education Resources**. This blog is written by Dr. Alec Couros, a professor of educational technology and media at the Faculty of Education, University of Regina, who explores the educational uses of blogging and podcasting, as well as provides many resources for teaching, learning, democratic media, and digital citizenship.