Non-profit Organizations à Pitt Meadows, BC

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19675 Meadow Gardens Way, Pitt Meadows, V3Y 1Z2

(604) 839-3990
Club, Community Organization, Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization
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10946 Katzie Road, Pitt Meadows, V3Y 2G6

604-465-8961
The Katzie First Nation derives its name from the Halkomelem word for a type of moss, and it is also the name of an ancient village site in the immediate vicinity of the Katzie Indian Reserve at Pitt Meadows. The only other Katzie village sites permanently occupied at the time of this writing are the Katzie reserves at Barnston Island and at Yorkson Creek in Langley. The people now known as the Katzie First Nation were granted rights and title to their territory and their resources by the Creator, by Khaals, by their first Chiefs and from the reiteration of customs from time out of mind. Long before the emergence of any other human community in the Lower Fraser region, the Creator placed five communities, each with its own chief, at different locations on the Land. Those locations are now known as Pitt Lake, Sheridan Hill, Port Hammond, Point Roberts and Point Grey. The Katzie people are the direct descendants of these first people. The people came to be known as the Katzie people descend primarily from Oe’lecten and his people, created at the south shore of Pitt Lake, and Swaneset and his people, created at Sheridan Hill. Xwoe’pecten and his people, created at Port Hammond, joined with Swaneset’s people at Katzie, but later moved to what is now New Westminster and gave rise to the people now known as the Kwantlen people. Smakwec and his people, created at Point Roberts, and their history, lands, resources, and culture were closely linked to those of the Katzie people. The descendants of Smakwec and his people are many, but many have vanished. The Nicomekl, as a distinct people, vanished in the time of the smallpox epidemic of the 1700s.
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10932 Barnston View Rd, Pitt Meadows, V3Y 0B9

(604) 466-1256
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14400 Harris Rd, Pitt Meadows, V3Y 2T2

778-847-7672
The Pitt Meadows Paddling Club is a not for profit organization registered under the BC Societies Act. We provide a variety of water safety and paddling programs for members of our local community under the direction of a volunteer Board of Directors. Our programs include Dragon Boating, Outrigger Canoeing, Sprint Canoeing and Kayaking and Recreational Canoeing and Kayaking. We also offer PaddleALL programs for individuals with cognitive and physical disabilities.
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12294 Harris Rd, Pitt Meadows, V3Y 2E9

(604) 465-4326
Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization, Museum, Community Museum
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12027 Harris Rd, Pitt Meadows, V3Y 2B5

(604) 465-4428

12479 Harris Rd, Pitt Meadows, V3Y 4J2

(604) 219-6023