Where to Recycle Your Christmas Tree

Comments 2 by Rebecca Bollwitt

2011-2012 events can be found in an updated post.

After ringing in the new year many Vancouverites will be looking to dispose of their live, cut Christmas trees. Thanks to several services around the region, you can get your tree tossed and chipped for little or no cost.

Ghosts of Christmas Past
Photo credit: DerekL1963 on Flickr

UBC Botanical Garden
Thanks to a heads up from Vancouver is Awesome I learned that you can take your tree to the UBC Botanical Garden for recycling.

Dates: Sunday December 26, 2010 to Sunday January 9, 2011
Times: 9:30am to 4:30pm daily
Location: 6804 South West Marine (first left after 16th Ave. when driving north on SW Marine Drive)
Cost: By donation (suggested donation $5)

Kerrisdale
Dates: Saturday and Sunday, January 8th and 9th, 2011
Times: 10:00amto 4:00pm daily
Locations: Kerrisdale Community Ice Rink parking lot (East Boulevard north of 41st Avenue)
Cost: By donation of cash or non-perishable food items

Kitsilano
Dates: Saturday and Sunday, January 8th and 9th, 2011
Times: 10:00amto 4:00pm daily
Locations: Kits Beach parking lot (Cornwall Avenue and Arbutus Street)
Cost: By donation of cash or non-perishable food items

West End
Dates: Saturday and Sunday, January 8th and 9th, 2011
Times: 10:00amto 4:00pm daily
Locations: Sunset Beach upper parking lot (Beach Avenue and Broughton Street)
Cost: By donation of cash or non-perishable food items

Grandview
Dates: Saturday and Sunday, January 8th and 9th, 2011
Times: 10:00amto 4:00pm daily
Locations: RONA Grandview at 2727 East 12th Ave (in the overflow parking lot south of 12th Ave)
Cost: By donation of cash or non-perishable food items

Vancouver Curbside & Landfill
Per the City of Vancouver’s website: “If you receive City yard trimmings/food scraps collection, you have the option to set out your tree for recycling before 7 am on your regular collection day until January 31. You can also drop off your tree at no charge until January 31 at the Vancouver South Transfer Station or Vancouver Landfill.”

Park & Tilford
Dates: Saturday, January 8th, 2011
Times: 8:30am to 4:30pm
Location: Rona Parking Lot at Park & Tilford, 1160 East 3rd Street
Cost: By donation. Operated by North Vancouver City Firefighters

Ambleside
Dates: Sunday, January 9th, 2011
Times 10:00am to 3:00pm
Location: Ambleside Park
Cost: By donation. Operated by the Ambleside Lions Club & Timberline Tree Services

Lynn Valley
Dates: Sunday, January 9th, 2011
Times 9:30am to 3:30pm
Location: Lynn Valley, Karen Magnussen Arena, Upper Parking Lot
Cost: By donation. Operated by the North Vancouver Lions Club & Morris the Tree Man

Edgemont Village
Dates: Sunday, January 9th, 2011
Times 9:30am to 3:30pm
Location: Edgemont Village, Highland Chevron, 3150 Edgemont Blvd
Cost: By donation. Operated by the North Vancouver Lions Club & Morris the Tree Man

Surrey
Dates: Sunday, January 2nd, 2011
Times: 12:00pm to 5:00pm, 2011
Location: Newton Athletic Park (74th Ave at 128th Street)
Cost: By donation. All proceeds go to support Surrey Fire Fighter Charities.

Be sure to remove all ornaments and tinsel before sending your tree to the chipper. Should you know of any other community tree chipping events, please feel free to leave a note in the comments and I’ll update the list.

Vancouver Polar Bear Swim 2011

Comments 4 by Rebecca Bollwitt

The Vancouver Polar Bear Swim in English Bay is a tradition that is 91 years strong. It all began with 10 swimmers in 1920 thanks to the leadership of Peter Pantages and it grew to welcome over 2,000 participants in recent years.


Peter Pantages & Miss E Robinson in English Bay Dec 1927 – Archives Item #CVA 99-1787

The 2011 event will take place on New Year’s Day at 2:30pm and registration starts at 12:30pm in front of the English Bay Bathhouse.

Polar Bear Swim, 2010
Photo credit: popejon2
IMGP0784 Polar Bear and Super Dad
Photo credit: Tyler Ingram & Margarita Banting on Flickr

The Vancouver Polar Bear Swim is a free event that encourages participants to dress up in costume, participate in the Peter Pantages 100 yard swim, or simply dunk their bodies into the Bay on the first morning of the year.

Polar Bear Swim 2011
2011 Polar Bear Swim – Photo credit: John Biehler on Flickr

Donation of non-perishable food or cash will be accepted for the Greater Vancouver Food Bank.

New Year’s Eve Events in Vancouver: Family

Comments 7 by Rebecca Bollwitt

Update December 2014: If you’re looking for the 2014-2015 listing you can find it here.
Update December 2011: If you’re looking for the 2011-2012 listing you can find it here.

John and I have been in Iowa to ring in the last three years and 2011 will be no exception. The kids get their own bottle of sparkling apple juice, party favours abound, and the television is flipped from network to network waiting for that iconic ball to drop. Vancouver hasn’t had a major kid-friendly event for New Year’s Eve in several years however I found a few activities around the region in case you’d like to get out with the family.

Surrey
Cloverdale is hosting a Winter Ice Palace this month and will be open from 11:00am until 4:00pm on New Year’s Eve.

White Rock
Centennial Arena in White Rock is offering a Countdown to 2011 skating event. The arena is located at 14600 North Bluff Road and family skate times are 12:30pm – 2:30pm (I have yet to confirm the special event skate times if they are different from the family skate).

Vancouver
The Renfrew Park Community Centre is hosting a New Year’s Eve Dinner and Dance from 6:00pm on December 31st. Located at 2929 East 22nd Avenue, Vancouver this event is family-friendly and will include party favours, snacks, full dinner, door prizes, and champagne at midnight. Call Cheryl at (604) 257-8388 to book your spot.

Families can also enjoy Christmas activities that they may have missed earlier in the month such as Bright Nights in Stanley Park.

Downtown
Robson Square will host ice skating and a New Year’s Eve celebration from 5:00pm until 9:00pm December 31st. There will be live entertainment and an early countdown for the kids.

Burnaby
On New Year’s Day the Bill Copeland Sports Centre (3676 Kensington) will host a special family skate from 5:00pm until 8:00pm (regular rates and admission apply).

New Westminster
While it’s not exactly on New Year’s Eve, New Westminster is hosting the Winter Festival of Fun on December 29th. Starting at 10:30am, children age 5-10 can check out the festivities at the public library at 716 6th Avenue.

West Vancouver
The Dundarave Festival of Lights is on now until January 7th. Check out a forest of decorated trees with the family on New Years Eve with some hot chocolate in-hand.

Whistler
Home of the only First Night event I could find, Whistler’s Village Square and Conference Centre will host entertainment for the entire family on December 31st. Entry fees are $15 adults/ $8 – 12 years and under, or evening fee of $20 adult and $10 – 12 and under, 2 years and under are free. This is a no-alcohol event with an early countdown for the kids at 9:30pm and fireworks.

Should you know of any other family-friendly New Year’s Eve events, please feel free to drop a note in the comments.

Update December 2011: If you’re looking for the 2011-2012 listing you can find it here.

White Spot Christmas Lunch for Charity

Comments 2 by Rebecca Bollwitt

For more than a decade White Spot employees at the Richmond Centre and Kingsway locations have given up their Christmas mornings and afternoons to remain open and dedicate their workday to two great causes.

White Spot 2
Photo credit: Derek K Miller on Flickr

Locations:
White Spot Richmond Centre – Unit 1902 – 6551 No. 3 Road, Richmond, B.C.
White Spot Kingsway and Knight – 1467 Kingsway, Vancouver, B.C.

Hours:
December 25, 2010 from 11:00am until 3:00pm

Give mom or dad a break at lunchtime and stop by for a pirate pack with your family on Christmas Day. Net proceeds from your meal will go directly to the Richmond General Hospital Foundation and Variety – The Children’s Charity. All staff, servers, and management will also generously donate their tips.

New Year’s Eve Events in Vancouver: Pubs & Clubs

Comments 2 by Rebecca Bollwitt

While the end of 2010 is still over a week away, many are already making plans for how they will ring in the new year. I will have a few event guides available but thought I would start with the big ticket items first. The following events include live music, multi-course meals, champagne, and entertainment for the 19+ crowd.

Toast to a New Year 148/365
Photo credit: viking_79 on Flickr

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